Vme Kids
Vme Kids is a Spanish-language children's television channel operated by V-me Media, catering to the needs of preschool-aged Hispanic and Latino Americans. The channel launched exclusively through AT&T U-verse cable systems on September 1, 2010, and has expanded its carriage since then.[1]
Country | United States |
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Broadcast area | United States |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | V-me Media Inc. |
Sister channels | V-me Primo TV |
History | |
Launched | September 1, 2010 |
Links | |
Website | vmekids.com |
History
Seeing a lack of preschool entertainment options for Hispanic children in the United States, V-me Media decided to launch the first 24-hour Spanish-language children's channel in the nation.[2] Utilizing content and experienced gained through its daily kids block on V-me, the channel launched on AT&T U-verse on September 1, 2010.[1][3]
Programming[4]
- 16 Hudson
- 1,001 Nights
- Babar and the Adventures of Badou
- The Bravest Knight
- Barney & Friends
- Chirp
- The Doozers
- Doki
- Everything's Rosie
- The Fixies
- Jay's Jungle
- Little Malabar
- Louie
- Lupin's Tales
- Matt Hatter Chronicles
- Molang
- Mouk
- No-No
- Nouky and Friends
- Ping y sus amigos
- Pirata and Capitano
- Pororo the Little Penguin
- Rainbow Chicks
- Rob the Robot
- Robocar Poli
- Robot Trains
- Shutterbugs
- Tayo the Little Bus
- Toby's Travelling Circus
- Trotro
- Turbozaurs
- Yeti Tales
- Zou
References
- "Vme Launches New 24/7 Channel, Vme Kids" (Press release). New York City: V-me Media. PR Newswire. September 1, 2010. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- Martinez, Laura (March 19, 2012). "Tactics for Targeting a Growth Market: Hispanic Kids". Multichannel News. Future Publishing. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- Getzler, Wendy (September 1, 2010). "Vme launches 24/7 preschool channel". Kidscreen. Brunico Communications. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- (as sourced by network's current programming list)
External links
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