I'm out of the cartoon biz (retired and gone fishing), but not out of knowledgable contacts who know what TV projects are being made where. Also too, there is the internet. That's always helpful.

Cartoon Network Powerpuff Girls Ben 10 Mighty Maja-Swords Steven Universe Clarence (wrapping up) We Bare Bears Ok-Ko Lets Be Hero's Splittin' Rent (aka "Close Enough" -- see Adult Swim) Summer Camp Island Apple and Onion Craig of the Creek

Note that CN is using more freelance board artists, which has its issues.

Adult Swim Close Enough (aka Splittin' Rent) Victor & Valentino Infinity Train Tiggle Winks

Warner Bros. Animation Unikitty Be Cool Scooby Doo Scooby Doo Wild West Lego Scooby Doo (There are a plethora of Scoobs.) Lego Justice League Wabbit Bunnicula Justice League Action (wrapped-waiting for pick up) Mike Tyson Mysteries Teen Titans Go!* (working on 5th season - updated) DC Superhero Girls Green Eggs and Ham Wacky Racers New Scooby Doo series (headed up by Chris Bailey) Young Justice Lego Movie sequel November 28th update: Here's the skinny on "Teen Titans Go!". WB Animation is now in production on the 5th season of the show. Fewer shows for this season, but the work should take the crew into mid-2018. WBA has hired a separate crew to work on the 70-minite "TTG!" feature now in work. (Note: This comes from a supervising director at another studio who usually knows most everything going on at various studios.) Hasbro Micronauts (produced in Ireland) Stretch Armstrong (finishing up) Nickelodeon Bunsen is a Beast (Butch Hartman) Sponge Bob The Loud House Harvey Beaks (ending) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (reboot) Wally Kazam (ending) Shimmer and Shine Pinky Malinky Glitch Tech Hey Arnold Movie Rocko's Modern Life Henry Danger (animated series) Disney TV Animation Micky's Roadster Racers Star vs The Forces of Evil Puppy Capers Sophia the First (wrapping up) Future Worm Tangled Duck Tales Milo Murphy's Law (Dan & Swampy) Wicked World The Lion Guard (Disney Jr. "Baby Lion King") The Three Caballeros Muppet Babies Country Club Big Hero Six Amphibio-land (Kim Robertson) Elena of Avalor Dreamworks Animation TV Veggie Tales Mr. Peabody and Sherman Rocky and Bullwinkle King Julian Dino Trucks Puss in Boots Home Voltron Dragons Dragons Jr (young viewer) Harvey Girls (Aliki) Capt. Underpants Spirit Riding Free Trolls Boss Baby Minions Starz - Film Roman (Sold to Lions Gate) Rough Draft New Matt Groening show Mega Man Frederator Costume Quest (for Amazon) Paramount Animation Gnomeo and Juliet: Sherlock Gnomes Amusement Park The Spongebob Movie 3 The Loud House Movie

Paramount Animation has two movies schedule for 2019, the long gestating Amusement Park and the third installment of "Spongebob", which has seen its production schedule start and stop a couple of times. My info is that "SB 3" is now on hiatus.

Bento Box Bob's Burgers Legends Fox Animation (on Alameda and Wilshire) Family Guy American Dad The Simpsons Marvel Avengers Assemble Guardians of the Galaxy Spider-man Titmouse/Robin Red Breast Moon Beam Megalopolis Super Jail The Venture Brothers Nico and the Sword of Light (Amazon) Big Mouth (Netflix) Activision Skylanders Academy (union freelance only) Renegade ABC Mouse (Flash) Star Burns Industries Rick and Morty (for Adult Swim - Rick and Morty LLC) Animals Shadow Machine Bo Jack Horsemen Dad Boner Six Point/Six Point 2 Apollo Gauntlet (for Adult Swim) Star Chaser pilot Walt Disney Animation Studios Wreck-It Ralph 2 Frozen 2 Gigantic Wild Canary Sheriff Callie's Wild West Puppy Capers Bureau of Magic Lost in Oz Stupid Buddies Stoodio Robot Chicken Buddy Thunderstruck SuperMansion Mattel Leodoro Productions F is for Family Reel FX Various development work Universal Alvin and the Chipmunks Curious George Dream East Pictures Magic Deer(ended) Illumination Entertainment Studios Secret Life of Pets 2 Splash/Moonscoop Rough Draft Clash of Clans (YouTube) season 1 (ending) Disenchantment (Matt Groening)

Animation continues to thrive in Los Angeles, but there is increasing competition for some job categories. Studios continue to corral costs where they can, and "New Media" work continues, with increases in production for "subscription video on demand" (new media) down the road. (As always, the list above is not totally comprehensive. Feel free to report mistakes and gaps. I'm not omniscient.)