KidsCo

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KidsCo
KidsCo TV Channel Logo, updated version 2012.png
Channel's logo from 2012 until its closure.
Typechildren's television channel
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast area Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Programming
Language(s)available in 18 languages
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
576i (SDTV)
Ownership
Owner NBCUniversal (33%, later expanded to 51%)
Corus Entertainment (33%, later expanded to 43.8%)
DiC Entertainment/Cookie Jar Group (33%, until May 2012)
History
FoundedApril 2007
LaunchedSeptember 7, 2007 (Poland, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine, Hungary, Russia)
January 8, 2008 (Asia, South Africa, Middle East) [1]
April 10, 2008 (Africa)
May 9, 2008(Spain)
May 12, 2008(Hong Kong)
November 15, 2009 (Australia)
November 27, 2009 (Greece)
May 1, 2010 (South Africa)
ClosedMay 5, 2013 (Poland)
December 31, 2013 (Europe)
February 13, 2014 (Southeast Asia and Australia)
2014 (all countries)
Links
Websitekidscotv.tv (closed)

KidsCo was an international children's television channel founded and owned by a joint-venture between Corus Entertainment, DIC Entertainment, and Sparrowhawk Media Group in April 2007. [2] By the end of 2007, Sparrowhawk was purchased by media conglomerate NBC Universal, thus giving the company its share in the brand. [3] In June 2008, DiC Entertainment was acquired by Cookie Jar Group, thus also having a stake. [4] In May 2012, Cookie Jar's minority shares in KidsCo were brought by NBCUniversal and Corus, which saw NBCUniversal become majority shareholder with a 51% share while Corus obtained a 43.8% share. [5] [6]

KidsCo was closed down worldwide on early 2014 by its owners, in light of NBCUniversal's acquisition of US children's network Sprout and "growing challenges in the international children's television industry". [7] The network was based in London at the time of its closure. [8]

History

The first KidsCo networks were launched in Poland, Romania and Turkey on September 7, 2007. The channel also launched in Hungary, and Russia. [9]

On January 1, 2008, KidsCo launched in the Philippines on SkyCable and in the Arab World on Orbit Showtime [10] on March 20, 2008. On the first trimester of 2009 the channel was launched in Portugal on Optimus Clix. The channel become available also on Vodafone Casa TV platform on July 25, 2010. [11]

KidsCo original logo used from 2007 to 2012 KidsCo.svg
KidsCo original logo used from 2007 to 2012

On November 15, 2009, KidsCo launched in Australia on Foxtel. [12]

In November 2009, Kidsco launched in Greece on Conn-x TV [13] and in Cyprus on CytaVision. [14] In November 2010 KidsCo became carried via Greece's IPTV On Telecoms platform. [15] On May 1, 2010, Kidsco launched in South Africa on TopTV [16] and on DStv on July 12, 2010. [17]

[18] In 2008 KidsCo suggested that it intended to launch throughout France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and the United States that year, but this did not transpire. [9] Despite numerous claims of an imminent UK launch since 2007, [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] the channel never had presence in the country because as of 2011 market conditions mean a launch isn't commercially viable. [9] [24]

On January 8, 2013, KidsCo began broadcasting from Corus Quay in Toronto – a state-of-the-art facility that would broadcast the channel to over 100 territories in 18 languages. [25] A refreshed logo, on-air look and website was also launched. [26]

On April 30, 2013, KidsCo was closed in cable networks in Poland, and on other on May 5. [27] [28]

Citing "growing challenges in the international children's television industry", and the addition of the competing USA channel Sprout to NBC's portfolio due to its recent acquisition by Comcast, KidsCo announced that it would shut down in early 2014. [7]

The main KidsCo feed in Europe closed down on January 1 (New Year's Day 2014), followed by its feeds in Southeast Asia and Australia on February 13. On VOO, the channel was replaced by Piwi+.

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