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Boomerang (Middle Eastern and African TV channel)

Boomerang (formerly Boomerang EMEA) is the collective title for two children's channels that air animated series; Boomerang Africa — a feed for Africa, and Boomerang MENA — a feed for the Middle East, in addition to Greece and Cyprus. Both channels are owned by Warner Bros. Discovery through its International division.

Boomerang
CountryAfrica
Middle East
Greece
Cyprus
Broadcast areaMENA (MENA feed)
Sub-Saharan Africa (African feed)
Greece (MENA feed)
Cyprus (MENA feed)
HeadquartersTurner House, Great Marlborough Street, London, United Kingdom
Programming
Language(s)English (MENA and Africa versions)
Arabic (MENA version)
Greek (MENA version in Greece and Cyprus)
Picture format16:9 (576i, SDTV)
(Africa version)
16:9 (1080i, HDTV)
(downgraded to 16:9 576i for SDTVs; MENA version)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery EMEA
Sister channelsCartoon Network
CNN International
TNT Africa
Cartoon Network Arabic
Cartoon Network Hindi
HLN
Boing
Toonami
Discovery Channel
Discovery Family
Investigation Discovery
Real Time
TLC
Food Network
Travel Channel
History
LaunchedMarch 2005; 17 years ago (March 2005) (Boomerang EMEA)[1]
1 July 2016; 6 years ago (1 July 2016) (Boomerang Middle East)
1 July 2016; 6 years ago (1 July 2016) (Boomerang Africa)
Former namesBoomerang EMEA (2005–2016)
Links
WebsiteBoomerang Middle East website
Boomerang Africa website
Boomerang Greece website

History

Boomerang EMEA was launched on March 2005 the Middle East and Africa. It broadcast in English.[1] 5 June 2005 the channel has expanded to Europe and also offered Polish (partly)[2] and Hungarian audio tracks for Poland and Hungary respectively.

In December 2005, a Greek audio track was added on Greek and Cypriot TV providers.

On 1 August 2007, TV channel began broadcasting from the Astra 1K and Hot Bird 7A satellites in the territories of the CIS and Baltic countries.[3] The TV channel was partially broadcast in Russian.[4]

In 2010, the channel expanded to Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro.[5]

The African website, BoomerangTVAfrica.com, launched in 2010.[6] but for a brief time continue to Boomerang.

In 2008, an audio track in Arabic was added, and the channel also began to broadcast fully in Polish.[2] In October 2010, the channel started broadcasting shows in Romanian.

On 12 October 2011, a dedicated Central and Eastern European feed (serving Poland, Hungary and Romania) was launched, featuring its own schedule with Hungarian, Romanian, Polish, and English audio. Around the same time, preschool brand Cartoonito was added to both feeds as a morning block. Despite the split, Boomerang EMEA continued to air in Africa and the Arab world, as well as in the Netherlands, Flanders, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, and select TV operators in the Czech Republic.

The channel ceased broadcast in Portugal on 31 December 2013, due to the launch of the Portuguese Cartoon Network. Despite this, an individual European Portuguese feed would launch in 2015 for Angola and Mozambique, and in 2018 for Portugal.

On 1 November 2014, all Benelux and Czech TV providers switched over to Boomerang CEE, leaving Greece and Cyprus as the only European countries that continued to carry Boomerang EMEA.

On 14 January 2015, the channel adopted the global rebrand and renamed itself as Boomerang Africa.[7]

On 1 July 2016, Boomerang MENA – an official feed for the Arab world–launched to replace the African feed on that region's TV providers,[8] as well as in Greece and Cyprus. The HD channel carries a separate schedule and set of censorship rules, with three audio tracks: English, Arabic, and Greek.

Boomerang Africa switched to 16:9 widescreen on 21 September 2016. On 4 March 2019, it began broadcasting in HD.

Logos

Sister channels & blocks

Cartoon Network

Cartoon Network is a television channel offering animation ranging from action to comedy for children aged 7–14.

Cartoonito

In Africa, Cartoonito was launched as a morning block for the pan-European feed of Boomerang, broadcasting for seven days a week beginning on 12 October 2011. The block ended on 1 January 2014. In May 2021, WarnerMedia EMEA announced plans to revive the brand within their region. The Cartoonito block returned on Boomerang on 4 April 2022.[9][10]

Boing

Boing is a television channel that airs repeats of programs formerly seen on Cartoon Network and Boomerang. It launched on 30 May 2015, as the fourth extension of Turner's larger Boing brand.

Toonami

Toonami is a television channel catered towards young adults consisting of DC animation from Batman, Superman and Young Justice. It launched in 2017 on Kwesé TV until the platform went defunct in 2019. Then it was made available on Cell C's defunct streaming service Black for that same year.

In March 2020, the channel was revived as a 2 month pop-up channel on DStv and GOtv thereafter it was made available full-time on the StarTimes platform after its closure. As of March 2021, Toonami can also be found on Canal+, Intelvision, Azam TV and Zuku TV.

Discovery Family

Unlike its american counterpart but much like its french counterpart, Discovery Family is a family-oriented specialty TV channel that launched in Discovery World's place and inherited some of its offering.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b . web.archive.org. 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  2. ^ a b "Boomerang zmieni się w Cartoonito [wideo]". SATKurier.pl. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  3. ^ "Boomerang развлекает детей". old.telesputnik.ru. 2 February 2009.
  4. ^ . Телеспутник. March 21, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  5. ^ "Boomerang widens CEE reach". Broadband TV News. 2010-01-19. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  6. ^ . Licensing.biz. 2010-06-23. Archived from the original on 2015-10-01. Retrieved 2015-06-29.
  7. ^ "Turner Broadcasting announces rebranding of Boomerang". Media Update. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  8. ^ "Turner Offers CN, Boomerang In Hi-Definition". Arabian Market. 12 July 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  9. ^ "C21Media » WarnerMedia eyes preschool originals » Print". www.c21media.net. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  10. ^ "Hello, Cartoonito! Coming in April to Boomerang Africa!". BoomerangAfrica. Retrieved 2022-03-20.

External links

  • Boomerang Middle East website (in English)
  • Boomerang Africa website
  • Boomerang Greece website

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For the original American version see Boomerang TV network This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Boomerang Middle Eastern and African TV channel news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Boomerang formerly Boomerang EMEA is the collective title for two children s channels that air animated series Boomerang Africa a feed for Africa and Boomerang MENA a feed for the Middle East in addition to Greece and Cyprus Both channels are owned by Warner Bros Discovery through its International division BoomerangCountryAfricaMiddle EastGreeceCyprusBroadcast areaMENA MENA feed Sub Saharan Africa African feed Greece MENA feed Cyprus MENA feed HeadquartersTurner House Great Marlborough Street London United KingdomProgrammingLanguage s English MENA and Africa versions Arabic MENA version Greek MENA version in Greece and Cyprus Picture format16 9 576i SDTV Africa version 16 9 1080i HDTV downgraded to 16 9 576i for SDTVs MENA version OwnershipOwnerWarner Bros Discovery EMEASister channelsCartoon NetworkCNN InternationalTNT AfricaCartoon Network ArabicCartoon Network HindiHLNBoingToonamiDiscovery ChannelDiscovery FamilyInvestigation DiscoveryReal TimeTLCFood NetworkTravel ChannelHistoryLaunchedMarch 2005 17 years ago March 2005 Boomerang EMEA 1 1 July 2016 6 years ago 1 July 2016 Boomerang Middle East 1 July 2016 6 years ago 1 July 2016 Boomerang Africa Former namesBoomerang EMEA 2005 2016 LinksWebsiteBoomerang Middle East websiteBoomerang Africa websiteBoomerang Greece website Contents 1 History 2 Logos 3 Sister channels amp blocks 3 1 Cartoon Network 3 2 Cartoonito 3 3 Boing 3 4 Toonami 3 5 Discovery Family 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBoomerang EMEA was launched on March 2005 the Middle East and Africa It broadcast in English 1 5 June 2005 the channel has expanded to Europe and also offered Polish partly 2 and Hungarian audio tracks for Poland and Hungary respectively In December 2005 a Greek audio track was added on Greek and Cypriot TV providers On 1 August 2007 TV channel began broadcasting from the Astra 1K and Hot Bird 7A satellites in the territories of the CIS and Baltic countries 3 The TV channel was partially broadcast in Russian 4 In 2010 the channel expanded to Romania Hungary Czech Republic Slovakia Croatia Serbia and Montenegro 5 The African website BoomerangTVAfrica com launched in 2010 6 but for a brief time continue to Boomerang In 2008 an audio track in Arabic was added and the channel also began to broadcast fully in Polish 2 In October 2010 the channel started broadcasting shows in Romanian On 12 October 2011 a dedicated Central and Eastern European feed serving Poland Hungary and Romania was launched featuring its own schedule with Hungarian Romanian Polish and English audio Around the same time preschool brand Cartoonito was added to both feeds as a morning block Despite the split Boomerang EMEA continued to air in Africa and the Arab world as well as in the Netherlands Flanders Portugal Greece Cyprus and select TV operators in the Czech Republic The channel ceased broadcast in Portugal on 31 December 2013 due to the launch of the Portuguese Cartoon Network Despite this an individual European Portuguese feed would launch in 2015 for Angola and Mozambique and in 2018 for Portugal On 1 November 2014 all Benelux and Czech TV providers switched over to Boomerang CEE leaving Greece and Cyprus as the only European countries that continued to carry Boomerang EMEA On 14 January 2015 the channel adopted the global rebrand and renamed itself as Boomerang Africa 7 On 1 July 2016 Boomerang MENA an official feed for the Arab world launched to replace the African feed on that region s TV providers 8 as well as in Greece and Cyprus The HD channel carries a separate schedule and set of censorship rules with three audio tracks English Arabic and Greek Boomerang Africa switched to 16 9 widescreen on 21 September 2016 On 4 March 2019 it began broadcasting in HD Logos Edit March 2005 January 14 2015 January 14 2015 present July 1 2016 to present on Boomerang MENA Programming block April 4 2022 presentSister channels amp blocks EditCartoon Network Edit Main article Cartoon Network Middle Eastern and African TV channel Cartoon Network is a television channel offering animation ranging from action to comedy for children aged 7 14 Cartoonito Edit In Africa Cartoonito was launched as a morning block for the pan European feed of Boomerang broadcasting for seven days a week beginning on 12 October 2011 The block ended on 1 January 2014 In May 2021 WarnerMedia EMEA announced plans to revive the brand within their region The Cartoonito block returned on Boomerang on 4 April 2022 9 10 Boing Edit Main article Boing African TV channel Boing is a television channel that airs repeats of programs formerly seen on Cartoon Network and Boomerang It launched on 30 May 2015 as the fourth extension of Turner s larger Boing brand Toonami Edit Toonami is a television channel catered towards young adults consisting of DC animation from Batman Superman and Young Justice It launched in 2017 on Kwese TV until the platform went defunct in 2019 Then it was made available on Cell C s defunct streaming service Black for that same year In March 2020 the channel was revived as a 2 month pop up channel on DStv and GOtv thereafter it was made available full time on the StarTimes platform after its closure As of March 2021 Toonami can also be found on Canal Intelvision Azam TV and Zuku TV Discovery Family Edit Unlike its american counterpart but much like its french counterpart Discovery Family is a family oriented specialty TV channel that launched in Discovery World s place and inherited some of its offering See also EditCartoon Network Middle Eastern and African TV channel Cartoon Network around the world TNT Africa CNN InternationalReferences Edit a b Turner Info Press Office web archive org 2012 04 15 Retrieved 2023 01 27 a b Boomerang zmieni sie w Cartoonito wideo SATKurier pl Retrieved 2023 01 27 Boomerang razvlekaet detej old telesputnik ru 2 February 2009 Telesputnik Prosmotr temy 1 iyunya vstrechaem novyj paket DETSKIJ Telesputnik March 21 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2023 01 12 Boomerang widens CEE reach Broadband TV News 2010 01 19 Retrieved 2023 01 27 Turner takes wraps off new Boomerang website Licensing biz 2010 06 23 Archived from the original on 2015 10 01 Retrieved 2015 06 29 Turner Broadcasting announces rebranding of Boomerang Media Update 15 January 2015 Retrieved 22 July 2022 Turner Offers CN Boomerang In Hi Definition Arabian Market 12 July 2016 Retrieved 22 July 2022 C21Media WarnerMedia eyes preschool originals Print www c21media net Retrieved 2023 01 27 Hello Cartoonito Coming in April to Boomerang Africa BoomerangAfrica Retrieved 2022 03 20 External links EditBoomerang Middle East website in English Boomerang Africa website Boomerang Greece website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boomerang Middle Eastern and African TV channel amp oldid 1136016359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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