RTÉjr
RTEjr | |
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Launched |
20 September 2010 (block) 27 May 2011 (channel) 15 April 2013 (stand-alone channel) |
Owned by | Raidió Teilifís Éireann |
Picture format | 576i 16:9 (SDTV) |
Audience share | 0.9% (August 2015, http://www.tamireland.ie/box-clever/tv-basics/share-and-reach) |
Slogan | "Hey! What's Your Thing?" |
Country | Ireland |
Language |
English Irish |
Broadcast area |
Ireland Northern Ireland Worldwide online |
Headquarters | Donnybrook, Dublin |
Sister channel(s) |
RTÉ One RTÉ2 RTÉ News Now TRTÉ |
Website | http://www.rte.ie/rtejr |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Saorview | Channel 7 |
Satellite | |
Saorsat | Ka-Sat 9A (9.0°E), TP 20185 L |
Sky Ireland | Channel 624 |
Sky UK |
Channel 635 (Northern Ireland only) |
Cable | |
Virgin Media Ireland | Channel 600 |
Streaming media | |
Horizon GO | Watch live (Ireland only) |
Aer TV | Watch live (Ireland only) |
RTÉ Player | Watch live (available depending on rights) |
RTÉjr is a children's channel operated by Ireland's national broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann, which targets a demographic between 2 – 6 years of age.
The channel broadcasts 12 hours of programming each day between 07:00 and 19:00.[1] The channel is available nationally through Saorview, Virgin Media Ireland and Sky Ireland. The channel is supported by digital radio station RTÉ Junior and additional services available on-demand, on mobile and online.[1] The channel operates alongside its sister strand TRTÉ.
History
RTÉjr launched as a programming block on RTÉ Two on 20 September 2010 replacing Den Tots.[2]
The programming block began to broadcast on its own channel without advertising on 27 May 2011 at 11:00. The programming block without advertising corresponds with RTÉ's internal policy of not advertising during programming aimed at children under 6 years of age, a policy started in the early 1990s. This policy was outline in RTÉ proposal for the new service and was followed by a request from the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources and BAI that programming on both RTÉjr and RTÉ News Now be ad free.
From 15 April 2013 The channel began a stand alone schedule, however plans to replace the RTÉjr block on RTÉ Two have yet to come to light. The channel broadcasts as a stand-alone channel with its own schedule and new programming.[3]
Move from RTÉ Two
RTÉ put forward a request to move the RTÉjr strand from RTÉ Two in April 2013, on RTÉjr's first official birthday. The proposal was passed to the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources who took the decision to have the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland carry out a Strategic Impact Assessment (SIA) on the proposed move.
Minister Pat Rabbitte TD then took the decision to consult various organisations in relation to the move, however he decided against a public consultation on the move. It was expected that he would refuse permission to move the strand from RTÉ Two. Eventually after more than a year, and no ministerial decision, RTÉ decided against the change and now has plans to submit a new proposal. RTÉ Two will at some stage refocus its early morning schedule with more mature themed programming.
Availability
The channel is available to 98% of television viewers within the Republic of Ireland through Saorview. The channel became available on UPC Ireland on channel 600 on 15 March 2012[4] and on Sky Ireland on channel 624 (635 in NI) on 15 April 2013. Additionally, the channels programming can be viewed internationally through its on-demand service, mobile services and website.[1]
Programming
The channel has a wide range of domestically produced programming either in-studio progrmaming or animations. Its flagship programme is hosted by Emma O'Driscoll and her puppet friend in Ógie. The channel has a strong focus on inclusive programming with a mix of programming in both the Irish, English and ISL languages. On 3 May 2011 RTÉjr broadcast the world's first animated series which focuses on the life and adventures of a girl with Down syndrome.[5] The series is called Punky. The show is broadcast daily at 10:25 and 13:45. It started on Tuesday, 3 May 2011.[6][5] The show has been designed by award winning Irish animation company Monster Animation and Design.[7] On 15 April 2013 the channel hosts 14 newly commissioned programming including an bilingual show Spraoi, a dance show called Move It! and RTÉjr Workshop.
Original programming
- Dudson's Modern Tales
- Hubble
- Grubz Up
- Out the Back
- Fluffy Gardens
- Garth and Bev
Current imported programming
- 3rd & Bird
- 64 Zoo Lane
- Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
- The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky
- Angelina Ballerina
- Animaniacs
- Arthur
- Balamory
- Bananas in Pyjamas
- Bill and Ben
- Bob the Builder
- Boj
- Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
- Busytown Mysteries
- Choo-Choo Soul
- Clang Invasion
- Clifford the Big Red Dog
- Clifford's Puppy Days
- Danger Mouse
- Dig in Diner
- Dudson's Modern Tales
- Ella the Elephant
- Everything's Rosie
- Fado Fado
- Fireman Sam
- Gaspard and Lisa
- Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs
- Inis Spraoi
- Jake and the Never Land Pirates
- Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks
- Katie Morag
- The Koala Brothers
- Lalaloopsy
- LazyTown
- Lifeboat Luke
- Little Charley Bear
- Magical Sites
- Max and Ruby
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- Mickey's Farm
- Mike the Knight
- The Muppet Show
- Neverbored
- Nina and the Neurons
- Noddy in Toyland
- Numberjacks
- The Octonauts
- Our Farm
- Paw Patrol
- Penelope K, by the Way
- Peppa Pig
- Pip Ahoy!
- Punky
- Raggs
- Rocko's Modern Life
- Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
- Scooby-Doo, Where are You!
- Shaun the Sheep
- Stitch!
- Soli & Mo's Nature Show
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Tinga Tinga Tales
- The Travels of the Young Marco Polo
- Tree Fu Tom
- Tronji
- The Ren & Stimpy Show
- The WotWots
- The Busy World of Richard Scarry
- Tilly and Friends
- The World of David the Gnome
- Tweenies
- Urban Vermin
- Watership Down
- Waybuloo
- What's With Andy
- Wibbly Pig
- Wild Kratts
- Wildernuts
- Wisdom of the Gnomes
- W.I.T.C.H.
- Woohoo Splash!
- Yo Gabba Gabba!
- Zig and Zag
Upcoming programming
Programs that appear in the block
- Horrid Henry
- Kim Possible
- Kid vs. Kat
- Looney Tunes
- Peg + Cat
- Pepper Ann
- Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
- Space Ace
- Timon & Pumbaa
- The Replacements
See also
- Cúla 4 – Irish-language children's channel
- RTÉ Jr Radio – RTÉ DAB radio station aimed at children
- The Den
References
- 1 2 3 Burke, Elaine (10 April 2013). "RTÉjr to become dedicated cross-platform kids' channel on 15 April". Silicon Republic. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
- ↑ "RTÉ overhauls children's TV schedule". The Irish Times. 9 September 2010.
- ↑ "No children's TV on RTE 2 from next month". Newstalk. 10 March 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
- ↑ "UPC forges ahead with new content from RTÉ" (PDF). UPC Ireland. 13 March 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
- 1 2 "RTÉ launches new animation series Punky". RTÉ News. 28 April 2011.
- ↑ "'Punky' and 'Gumball' Arrive on TV Screens". IFTN. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
- ↑ "Monster Animation". Monster Animation. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
External links
- Official website
- RTÉ Jr Radio - Listen Live http://www.liveradio.ie/stations/rte-junior
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