Kids and Family
Name | HD | Owner | Other Feeds | Notes |
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ABC Family | Yes | Disney/ABC |
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formerly CBN Satellite Service, CBN Cable, The Family Channel, and Fox Family (English) and (Spanish) audio feed |
America One | No | VOTH Network, Inc. | ||
AMGTV | No | Access Media Group | ||
BabyTV | No | FOX International Channels | On Time Warner Cable | |
BabyFirstTV | No | Various investors | Daytime programs at 6:30am–11:00pm & nighttime programs at 11:00pm–6:30am. | |
Boomerang | No | Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner) |
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Mostly animated series from the 1980s and earlier with some 1990s-present series (English) and (Spanish) audio feed |
Cartoon Network | Yes |
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Mostly animated and live-action series (English) and (Spanish) audio feed |
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Cbeebies | No | BBC | On Dish Network | |
Disney Channel | Yes | Disney/ABC |
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formerly The Disney Channel (English) and (Spanish) audio feed |
Disney Junior | Yes | Launched March 23, 2012. TV channel for ages 2-7. | ||
Disney XD | Yes |
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Action, adventure and comedy programs aimed at males 7–14 years old - formerly Toon Disney / Jetix; animated Disney shows; changed format/name on February 13, 2009. (English) and (Spanish) audio feed |
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Familyland Television Network | No | Apostolate for Family Consecration | ||
FamilyNet | No | North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention | ||
Hallmark Channel | Yes | Crown Media Holdings | formerly Faith and Values, and Odyssey (English) and (Spanish) audio feed |
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Hub Network | Yes | Discovery Communications and Hasbro, Inc. | formerly Discovery Kids until October 10, 2010. | |
Kids & Teens TV | No | Sky Angel | educational entertainment for kids | |
Nick Jr. | No | Viacom Media Networks |
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Originally Noggin sharing time with The N (now TeenNick), its air time was from 6 a.m.-6 p.m. ET. Noggin became its own channel on December 31, 2007 when The N took the place of Nick GAS. On September 28, 2009 Noggin became Nick Jr. |
Nickelodeon | Yes |
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Nick at Nite is the primary nighttime programming block; though Nick at Nite airs on the same channel as Nickelodeon, it is counted as a separate channel for ratings reasons. (English) and (Spanish) audio feed |
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Nick 2 | No |
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For East Coast viewers, this is the West Coast feed of Nickelodeon, and vice versa; carried exclusively via digital cable, while both the East and West Coast feeds of Nickelodeon are carried on satellite. | |
Nicktoons | No | formerly Nicktoons TV, Nicktoons & Nicktoons Network. (English) and (Spanish) audio feed |
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TeenNick | No |
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Originally The N, sharing time with Noggin (now Nick Jr.), taking over Noggin's channel space from 6 p.m.-6 a.m. ET. The N became its own channel on December 31, 2007 when The N took the place of Nick GAS. On September 28, 2009 The N became TeenNick. | |
PBS Kids Sprout | Yes | Children's Network, LLC (Sesame Workshop, Public Broadcasting Service, NBCUniversal and Apax Partners |
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(English) and (Spanish) audio feed |
qubo | No | QUBO Venture, LLC. (NBC Universal, ION Media Networks, Nelvana (Corus Entertainment), Scholastic Corporation and Classic Media) | programming for children | |
Pets.tv | HD Only | Entertainment Studios | ||
Retro Television Network | No | Luken Communications | ||
Sorpresa | No | Firestone Communications | ||
Studio 4 Kids | No | |||
Youtoo TV | No | Youtoo Media | formerly The Nostalgia Channel, Nostalgia Television, Goodlife TV Network and American Life Network/ALN |
Read more about this topic: List Of United States Cable And Satellite Television Networks/Arts
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