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Rooster Teeth is being shut down by parent Warner Bros. Discovery, after unsuccessful attempts to sell the unprofitable entertainment division.
Rooster Teeth, an animation, comedy and gaming studio owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, is calling it quits after 21 years of operation.
In 2013, Rooster Teeth held its first ever Extra Life event, and since then it has raised over $7 million, through donations and merch sales.
Rooster Teeth, the production company behind hit animated series such as Red vs. Blue, is closing after 21 years.
Rooster Teeth's general manager said the studio is shutting down due to "challenges facing digital media." At this time, The Roost podcast network is unaffected.
Rooster Teeth is moving its content from YouTube to its own website, a move designed to bolster revenue that will allow them to create more content. In a video posted to X, showrunner Kerry ...
The company, which was acquired by Warner Bros. Discovery in recent years, is an Austin-based digital studio that produced web-based videos.
Rooster Teeth was known for the popular game-inspired series 'Red vs. Blue' among others, but why did they suddenly shutter after 21 years?
Rooster Teeth has been in operation for over twenty years, but unfortunately, the company has announced that it will be closing its doors. In a new statement released online, General Manager ...
A pioneer in digital content creation is going away. Rooster Teeth, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery, is ceasing operations after 21 years.
A pioneer in digital content creation is going away. Rooster Teeth, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment, announced this morning that it is ceasing ...
Digital content company Rooster Teeth is being shut down by Warner Bros. Discovery after 21 years in operation.