Kindernet

Kindernet
Launched March 1, 1988 (1988-03-01)
Closed November 1, 2013 (2013-11-01)
Network Nickelodeon
Owned by Viacom International Media Networks Northern Europe
Picture format 16:9 576i (SDTV)
Audience share 0.2% (2012, [1])
Country Netherlands
Broadcast area Netherlands
Replaced TMF Nederland (1995-2011)
Replaced by Comedy Central going 24 Hours
Website www.kindernet.nl

Kindernet was a Dutch language television channel aimed at children and has been part of Nickelodeon's line-up of channels in the Netherlands and Flanders. Since its rebrand in 2011, the channel timeshared with Comedy Central, replacing TMF in its slot.

History

In the 70s Kindernet began as an idea by Dennis Livson, a producer and distributor of cartoon programmes. He believed that, at the time, children's programmes made for television were too violent for young children. He therefore started a channel with so called "violence-free" cartoons. The channel eventually launched through satellite (Intelsat V 27.5 degrees West) and some cable networks on 1 March 1988. It was founded and owned by Livson's production company Telecable Benelux B.V. with financing by British retailer W H Smith and Japanese company Fuji Eight. Because in those days, commercial television wasn't allowed by Dutch law, the Dutch channel was broadcast via Luxembourg and London, and is considered to be the very first commercial television channel in the Netherlands.[2]

From 1988 till 2003 Kindernet aired between 7 AM and 10 AM, time-sharing with other channels like the Flemish BRT. In 1995 the director of Kindernet started Vesta TV, aiming at the female audience. Both channels time-shared but Vesta TV wasn't a success. Later Kindernet time-shared with Discovery Channel and from 2000 till 2002 with Net 5.[3]

By the end of 2001 Kindernet was taken over by MTV Europe and switched from Net 5 to Veronica in September 2002.[4][5] One year later Kindernet is rebranded into Nickelodeon and ceased its broadcast.[6]

On 4 April 2011 MTV re-launched Kindernet. It took over the TMF slot and from then on time-sharing with Comedy Central.[7] On 1 October 2012 it had to decrease its airtime in favor of Comedy Central. It used to broadcast between 6 AM en 3 PM, later to be reduced to between 6 AM and 9 AM.[8] Kindernet closed on 1 November 2013 making Comedy Central a 24 hours channel,[9] however, Nickelodeon still broadcasts as a separate channel.

Logos

Programmes

Most of Kindernet's programming consisted of the series produced before the 2000s, although it also had recent productions like My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic in its line-up.

From Title
2011 Vicky the Viking
2011 Maya the Bee
2011 Alfred J. Kwak
2011 Dobus
2011 Wizzy en Woppy
2011 Zigby
2011 Rugrats
2011 The Snorks
2011 Ox Tales
2011 Samson en Gert
2011 Big & Betsy
2011 AbraKOdabra
2011 Heidi
2011 Mrs. Pepperpot
2011 The World of David the Gnome
2011 The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
2011 Arabian Nights: Sinbad's Adventures
2011 Wowser
2011 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
2011 The Adventures of Tintin
2011 Lucky Luke
2012 Seabert
2013 Hey Arnold!

See also

References

  1. "Jaarrapport 2012" (PDF). Stichting Kijk Onderzoek.
  2. "KinderNet". Beeld en Geluid wiki. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  3. "Wat is er gebeurd met Kindernet ?". Jeugdnostalgie. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  4. "MTV neemt Kindernet over". Radio.nl. 17 October 2001.
  5. "Kindernet/Veronica vanaf 1 september landelijk te ontvangen via de satellietschotel". Radio.nl. 25 July 2002.
  6. "Samenwerking Nickelodeon (Kindernet) en Veronica stopt per 1 september 2003". Kabelraden.nl. 6 May 2003.
  7. "Kindernet keert terug op tv met Maja de Bij". Het Parool. 8 March 2011.
  8. Jarco Kriek (16 August 2012). "Kindernet moet zendtijd aan Comedy Central inleveren". Totaal TV.
  9. Jarco Kriek (2 October 2013). "Comedy Central 24 uur per dag". Totaal TV.

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