Animé and manga specialist Viz Media has sold five of its series to US animé digital cable network Funimation Channel. Buso Renkin, Honey and Clover, Hunter X Hunter, Monster and Nana will debut in ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The game has changed when it comes to streaming anime, as countless streaming services are ...
NEWS BRIEF: Texas-based brand management and home entertainment company FUNimation Entertainment has developed a two-hour animé block for Stateside syndication. The block is comprised of animé ...
CoLours TV Network First Broadcaster to Pick Up the Block "We are very excited to be working with OlympuSAT and the CoLours TV Network," said Gen Fukunaga, president and CEO of FUNimation ...
If you’ve been looking for Funimation’s YouTube channel, you won’t find it. The channel has been rebranded as Crunchyroll Dubs. While the name has changed, what it’s offering, so far, hasn’t. Anime ...
The FUNimation Channel now available 24/7 on Digital Channel 48.3 FORT WORTH, Texas, March 6 /PRNewswire/ -- FUNimation Entertainment, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Navarre Corporation (Nasdaq: NAVR) ...
In the wake of the AT&T buyout of WarnerMedia, and the merged company's new plan to rollout a standalone streaming service in the next year, things they are a'changin'. One casualty has been Netflix's ...
FUNimation has announced plans to relaunch the FUNimation Channel in 2016. FUNimation’s current content and brand partnership with Olympusat will end on Dec 31. The relaunched cable network will come ...
As streaming services focused on narrow slices of content like Korean drama and Japanese anime continue to proliferate and find a critical mass of users, Hollywood can’t help but notice the appeal of ...
Funimation, the American production company that specializes in anime distribution for shows like My Hero Academia, Dragon Ball Super, One Piece and Your Name, announced that it is leaving third-party ...
Back in August 2021, Crunchyroll and Funimation shook up the entire anime genre, as it was announced that Sony would unify the brands, creating one giant place for fans to get all of their anime.