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Rooster Teeth, known for producing comedic web series such as “Red vs. Blue,” is shutting down, another casualty as digital media companies struggle to gain large enough followings and revenue ...
Rooster Teeth, acquired by founder Burnie Burns, is planning a return to focus on innovation and creativity. Burns aims to ...
Rooster Teeth — the studio behind animated web series such as RWBY, Red vs. Blue, and Gen:Lock — seemed like it was ...
Rooster Teeth, based in Austin since its inception, was an internet video pioneer. RT’s first viral video came in 2003, with “Red vs Blue,” an animated comedy series that popularized machinima.
Rooster Teeth, an animation, comedy and gaming studio owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, is calling it quits after 21 years of operation.
Rooster Teeth, based in Austin since its inception, was an internet video pioneer. RT’s first viral video came in 2003, with “Red vs Blue,” an animated comedy series that popularized machinima.
Burns left Rooster Teeth in 2020 and moved to Scotland with his family, but founded Box Canyon in 2023. The company is most well-known for its "Morning Somewhere" podcast.
Some of Rooster Teeth’s most popular titles include Red vs Blue, RWBY and Gen:LOCK. “I am excited at the challenge of bringing Rooster Teeth back to its roots,” Burns said in the announcement.
Rooster Teeth apologized for "hateful and hurtful" conduct toward employees over the years, after a former staff member detailed her experiences of being harassed, underpaid and marginalized.
Rooster Teeth, the entertainment company behind the popular Halo parody Red vs. Blue and magical girl action-series RWBY, is shutting down after 21 years.
Rooster Teeth has more than 45 million subscribers to its YouTube network, 1.2 million unique monthly visitors on its apps and more than 4 million community members, according to its website.