A BRAND new channel has landed on Freeview for kids just in time for the half-term. But it’s not the only addition – there’s ...
Comcast/NBCUniversal is launching a new children’s television channel, and it’s made possible in large part by its strategic purchase of Dreamworks Animation last year. The new channel, Universal Kids ...
For a free, 24/7 kids' channel, PBS experiments with cutting-edge interactivity, but it also relies on a TV tech as retro as it gets: broadcast airwaves. Joan E. Solsman Former Senior Reporter Joan E.
Freeview adds Cartoon Classics kids channel and expands Wedotv Movies availability in October, plus Gems TV rebrands to ...
Kids watching "Bluey," "SpongeBob Squarepants" and "Paw Patrol" (Chris Smith/TheWrap) For decades, the act of watching kids TV was by appointment only. The networks dictated what was shown and when, ...
With children opting for entertainment on demand, Nickelodeon suffers ratings woes as it and its competitors quickly scramble to adapt. Kids these days aren’t like they used to be. Just ask executives ...
Sky will launch a new Sky Kids linear channel in February 2023. The channel, aimed at children aged 1-7, will be home to commercial-free, 24-hour programming, and will showcase Sky Originals and known ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Cable programming giant Discovery Communications and Hasbro Inc., who ...
The Time Warner unit's third children's channel in the country will compete against Viacom and Disney networks. By Nyay Bhushan Transformers: Robots in Disguise still - P 2014 Turner Broadcasting has ...
Somewhere in an animated New York, a minion slips and tumbles down a sewer. As a wave of radioactive green slime envelops him, his body begins to transform—limbs mutating, rows of bloody fangs ...
It's hard not to notice Cartoon Network's steady decline, going from its heyday in the 90s and 2000s to its struggles in the streaming era.
During the second episode of Cha-Ching, a cartoon aiming to be the Schoolhouse Rock! of financial literacy, a young kid named Zul watches an ad for a remote control car on TV and decides he wants one.