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CBBC (formerly known as Children's BBC and also known as the CBBC Channel) is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 6–12. Its sister channel, CBeebies, broadcasts programming and content for children aged 5 and under.[1] It broadcasts every day from 7 am to 7 pm; timesharing with BBC Three.

CBBC
Logo used since 2023
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom and other services worldwide
NetworkBBC One (until 2012)
BBC Two (until 2013 and then later revived in 2017)
BBC Three
BBC Alba (in Scottish Gaelic only)
HeadquartersMediaCityUK, Salford, England
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i/1080p[a] HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerBBC
Sister channelsBBC One
BBC Two
BBC Three
BBC Four
BBC News
BBC Parliament
CBeebies
BBC Scotland
BBC Alba
History
Launched9 September 1985; 37 years ago (1985-09-09) (block)
11 February 2002; 21 years ago (2002-02-11) (channel)
Links
WebsiteCBBC (UK only)
Availability
Terrestrial
FreeviewChannel 201 (SD)
Channel 204 (HD)
Streaming media
BBC iPlayerWatch live (UK only)
Virgin TV AnywhereWatch live (Ireland only)
UPC TVWatch live (Switzerland only)

History

Launched on 11 February 2002 alongside its sister channel, CBeebies, the name was previously used to brand all content on BBC One and BBC Two aimed at children. CBBC was named the Channel of the Year at the Children's BAFTA awards in 2008, 2012, and 2015. The channel averages 300,000 views per day.[2]

The channel originally shared bandwidth with BBC Choice,[3] and later BBC Three, meaning that CBBC needed to sign off every night at 7 pm.[4][5] On 22 August 2008, it was announced that the channel would be available live on its website from 16 September.[6] CBBC's reach further expanded with the addition of the channel on Sky in Ireland on 12 May 2011.[7] The British Forces Broadcasting Service have provided viewers with CBBC and CBeebies since 1 April 2013, when they replaced BFBS Kids.

In 2016, CBBC's broadcast hours were extended by two hours to 9 pm due to the discontinuation of BBC Three as a linear channel. It was stated that the additional hours would be used to provide programming for teenagers.[4][5]

On 2 March 2021, ahead of the relaunch of BBC Three as a broadcast channel, it was announced that CBBC's broadcast hours would be reduced by two hours back to 7 pm, as was the case prior to the 2016 relaunch.[8]

On 26 May 2022, the BBC announced plans for CBBC and BBC Four to be discontinued as a linear television service in 2025 as part of cutbacks and other changes focusing on creating a "digital-first" BBC. Under the plan, CBBC would exclusively operate as a content hub on iPlayer, as BBC Three had done before it was relaunched in 2022.[9][10]

On 15 March 2023, CBBC rebranded its on-screen bug and identity to match the BBC's 2021 logo, dropping the 2016 logo which had been used for 7 years.

Management

Along with CBeebies, CBBC is operated by the BBC Children's and Education department. BBC Children's was originally based in the East Tower of BBC Television Centre since the department's inception, but moved to MediaCityUK in Salford in September 2011, and the live presentation links used throughout the day are now recorded and broadcast from there.

Programming

The remit of CBBC is to provide a wide range of high quality, distinctive content for 6–12 year olds, including drama, entertainment, comedy, animation, news, and factual. The great majority of this content should be produced in the UK. CBBC should provide a stimulating, creative and enjoyable environment that is also safe and trusted. The service should have a particular focus on informal learning, with an emphasis on encouraging participation.

— 2016 CBBC Remit[11]

CBBC's programming output is very similar to the strand previously shown on BBC One. CBBC often complements this strand with programmes shown earlier than on the terrestrial channels, repeats or whole series shown in a day,[citation needed] alongside other exclusive commissions.

Most viewed programmes

The following is a list of the ten most watched shows on CBBC, based on Live +7 data supplied by BARB.[12]

Rank Series Episode Date Viewers
1 The Sarah Jane Adventures "The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (Part 2)" 3 October 2009 1,090,000
2 The Sarah Jane Adventures "Lost in Time (Part 1)" 8 November 2010 1,000,000
3 The Sarah Jane Adventures "Death of the Doctor (Part 2)" 26 October 2010 960,000
4 The Sarah Jane Adventures "Death of the Doctor (Part 1)" 25 October 2010 920,000
5 My Mum Tracy Beaker "The Person I Most Admire" 12 February 2021 883,000
6 Tracy Beaker Returns "Shadows" 13 January 2012 875,000
7 Tracy Beaker Returns "Slow Burn" 6 January 2012 856,000
Tracy Beaker Returns "Big Brother" 20 January 2012 856,000
9 My Sarah Jane "A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen" 23 April 2011 830,000
10 Tracy Beaker Returns "Full Circle" 8 January 2010 826,000

Educational programming

As part of CBBC's original remit, CBBC needed to show 1,000 hours of factual and schools programmes per year.[13] The service managed this by introducing the Class TV, which would air educational programming for two hours each day in the late morning, with normal programming resuming in the early afternoon. Much of this programming was old BBC Schools programming shown, in some cases, decades before and which was for the most part still relevant. Very little new schools programmes were commissioned. Class TV ended in March 2008, following a change to CBBC's remit. However, in December 2019, CBBC brought back Class TV with 'Live Lessons' presented by the CBBC presenting team on late weekday mornings.

During the COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of schools around the country, CBBC broadcast educational programming for primary school children. This included a mixture of programmes which were new or they aired on CBBC many years before, with a focus on learning as well as newly recorded content. It was hoped that this might help children without the financial means to participate in lessons over the internet.[14]

Presentation

CBBC has had a relatively similar presentation to that of its strand counterpart. The logo has consistently remained the same until 2016 as the service; green coloured blobs at the beginning of its life and the green and white logo from September 2007 until now. The logo today is all different colours unlike the last one. CBBC has mainly utilised presenters from the main service, with a few presenters appearing mostly on the new channel; Gemma Hunt and Anne Foy being notable examples and appearing consistently until August 2007. At the beginning of September 2007, along with the relaunch, the same presenters of CBBC would also feature on CBBC on BBC One and Two.

When CBBC launched, presentation was located in TC2 at BBC Television Centre, where the channel shared studio facilities with CBBC's original magazine show Xchange. This changed in Autumn 2004, when CBBC moved to TC9 following the normal CBBC links move to TC10; however, this was changed in March 2006 so that all CBBC and CBBC channel links were located in TC9. A further change was to take place in December 2006 when all output moved to a Chroma key set within TC12, and was presented by only one presenter. This short live decision lasted until the relaunch in 2007, which involved a new 'office' set being constructed, initially in TC12 and later in a new studio facility in the East Tower of Television Centre.

In 2011, CBBC moved to television studios HQ5 and HQ6 at Dock10 studios in MediaCityUK, and has been presented from there since September 2011. The Office has been through a number of revamps since then, two in 2015, the first one being a minor change because of the Go CBBC app, and another one in May which entirely changed some of the structure, adding a post chute and an Up Next screen, one in 2016, due to CBBC's new look, gaining a smaller desk, an extra Up Next screen, and renaming it 'CBBC HQ'. The CBBC HQ was redesigned again in 2023, the logo, the desk, and the studio's color scheme were updated.

In 2022, it was announced that CBBC (which had seen a drop in ratings), with BBC Four and Radio Four Extra, was planned to move online, with its shows intended to run exclusively on the iPlayer service within three years. This decision was heavily panned by BBC's audience, with many touting the linear channel as still necessary for its demographic. The audience CBBC was trying to reach did not watch live TV as much as they used to.

Previous logos

Other services

CBBC Extra

CBBC Extra is a free interactive television service from CBBC provided by the BBC Red Button. It is accessible from CBBC by pressing red and then selecting CBBC Extra from the main menu. It can also be accessed from any other BBC channel by pressing red and going to page number 570. The service differs across digital platforms, for example Sky viewers can access a video loop. After a brief stint with a temporary producer, the channel really took off under producer and director Brendan Sheppard who spearheaded its success. After Sheppard had finished work on the BAFTA nominated Nelly Nut Live, he was asked by CBBC controller Gary August to work on CBBC Extra, and under Sheppard, the show received a new brand look, idents, graphics, and it introduced feature items such as Ask Aaron and a Halloween special with Basil Brush. There was a Doctor Who special with sequences featuring K9 that had to be cut at the last minute, and a documentary series called Really Living It! Sheppard was then asked to direct DinoSapien in Canada, and a new producer was installed after Sheppard moved on to Doctor Who. Its availability on Freeview is dependent upon BBC Red Button not showing other interactive services, such as major sports events coverage.[15] The service offers numerous features including Newsround, horoscopes, Chris/Dodge's blog, viewer content, jokes, and other interactive elements.

From 2013 to 2016, CBBC Extra was available on the CBBC website, until the channel was discontinued in May 2016.[16]

CBBC Online

The CBBC website provides a wide range of activities for viewers aged 6–15, such as games, videos, puzzles, printable pages, pre-moderated message boards and frequently updated news feeds. It contains pages for the majority of its current programming with various content on each. There are also micro-sites from Newsround and MOTD Kickabout, providing children with news and sport, as well as the CBBC on BBC iPlayer to replay CBBC programmes for up to thirty days.

CBBC HD

 
CBBC HD logo (2013–2016)

In July 2013, BBC announced that CBBC HD would be launched by early 2014.[17] The channel launched on 10 December 2013.[18] CBBC HD broadcasts on the BBC's existing HD multiplex on Freeview and shares its stream with BBC Three HD as they air at different times.[citation needed]

Before launch, the majority of CBBC HD output was broadcast on BBC HD before its closure in March 2013. CBBC HD was added to the Sky EPG in Ireland in 2017.[citation needed]

From July to August 2014, CBBC HD was temporarily removed from Freeview during the 2014 Commonwealth Games to let BBC Three and BBC Three HD broadcast 24 hours a day, similar to how BBC Parliament was removed during the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics.[citation needed]

From March to April 2018, CBBC HD used downtime mode to let BBC Red Button HD broadcast 9 pm to 5:30 am on Sky and Freeview. After the close, CBBC HD began to use 24 hours again.[citation needed]

Since the launch of BBC Scotland, CBBC HD began finishing at 19:00 in Scotland on Freeview, due to the channel timesharing with BBC Scotland HD, which starts at 19:00, however, CBBC SD continued to finish at 21:00 in Scotland until hours were cut nationwide in January 2022.[citation needed]

Following the closure of CBBC HD, the BBC has decided to cut back CBBC's air time from 9 pm to 7 pm, this is also due to BBC Three making a return to linear TV after it being online only since 2016.

CBBC Alba

In September 2018, as part of a branding strategy, the unbranded 2-hour children's block on BBC Alba was split into CBeebies Alba and CBBC Alba, with the former airing during the first hour and the latter airing during the second hour. This block features its own presentation, presenters and shows all dubbed into Scottish Gaelic.[citation needed]

Previously, a similar block called Children's BBC Scotland was aired in the Scottish school holidays throughout the 1990s. The block consisted of repeats and local programming as well as regional versions of the summer holiday mid-morning slot and the Children's BBC Breakfast Show.[19]

International versions

Australia

On 15 March 2021, it was announced by Australian provider Fetch TV that they would launch a channel called "BBC Kids"[20] (unrelated to a Canadian BBC-branded channel of the same name) on 24 April 2021 to replace Cartoon Network and Boomerang. It is essentially a version of CBBC for the country, as it's aimed at the same target audience as CBBC and airs children's programmes from the BBC Studios catalogue.

United States

On 11 January 2022, an American version of BBC Kids launched as a FAST channel on Pluto TV. This version, as is the Australian version, airs children's programming from the BBC Studios catalog, and also airs pre-school content from CBeebies as well. A version of the channel that airs Spanish-dubbed programming titled "Niños por BBC" was launched on the same day.[21]

See also

  • BBC Children's and Education – BBC's children's division the holds CBBC.
  • CBeebies – BBC's children television channel; serves under-6-year-old children and is a sister channel of CBBC.
  • CBBC idents – identities used by the channel.

References

  1. ^ "The BBC's services in the UK". BBC. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Bafta honour for Chuckle Brothers". BBC News. December 2008.
  3. ^ "New children's channels from BBC launch". Digital Spy. 9 September 2002. Retrieved 18 July 2007.
  4. ^ a b "CBBC gets two extra hours on TV". BBC Newsround. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  5. ^ a b "BBC Trust tells parents unhappy at CBBC's late finish: 'there is an off button'". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  6. ^ "BBC Four, CBBC and CBeebies to simulcast online". BBC Press Office. 22 August 2008. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  7. ^ . The Airwaves. 2 May 2011. Archived from the original on 7 May 2011.
  8. ^ "BBC Three will return to TV screens after six-year break". 2 March 2021.
  9. ^ "BBC to move CBBC and BBC Four online". BBC News. 26 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  10. ^ Lodderhose, Diana (26 May 2022). "BBC To Close CBBC & BBC Four As Linear Channels; 1,000 Jobs At Risk As Public Broadcaster Begins Its "Digital First" Push". Deadline. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  11. ^ "2016 CBBC Service License" (PDF). BBC Trust. (PDF) from the original on 9 February 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  12. ^ BARB, via [1]
  13. ^ "CBBC Service License 2006" (PDF). BBC Trust. (PDF) from the original on 22 November 2021. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  14. ^ "BBC to put lessons on TV during lockdown". BBC News. 5 January 2021.
  15. ^ . CBBC. 21 May 2007. Archived from the original on 22 February 2007. Retrieved 21 May 2007.
  16. ^ . BBC. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  17. ^ "BBC to launch five new HD channels". BBC News. 16 July 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
  18. ^ . BBC. 9 December 2013. Archived from the original on 11 December 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  19. ^ "CBBC Scotland ident - Mouse". YouTube.
  20. ^ Brzoznowski, Kristin (22 March 2021). "BBC Kids to Launch on Fetch in Australia". TVKIDS. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  21. ^ "BBC Studios Launches Two New FAST Channels for Kids in the U.S. BBC Kids and Niños por BBC Will Live on Pluto TV".

Notes

  1. ^ 1080p25 sometimes only on Freeview

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This article is about the British TV channel For other uses see CBBC disambiguation CBBC formerly known as Children s BBC and also known as the CBBC Channel is a British free to air public broadcast children s television channel owned and operated by the BBC It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 6 12 Its sister channel CBeebies broadcasts programming and content for children aged 5 and under 1 It broadcasts every day from 7 am to 7 pm timesharing with BBC Three CBBCLogo used since 2023CountryUnited KingdomBroadcast areaUnited Kingdom and other services worldwideNetworkBBC One until 2012 BBC Two until 2013 and then later revived in 2017 BBC Three BBC Alba in Scottish Gaelic only HeadquartersMediaCityUK Salford EnglandProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080i 1080p a HDTV downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerBBCSister channelsBBC OneBBC TwoBBC ThreeBBC FourBBC NewsBBC ParliamentCBeebiesBBC ScotlandBBC AlbaHistoryLaunched9 September 1985 37 years ago 1985 09 09 block 11 February 2002 21 years ago 2002 02 11 channel LinksWebsiteCBBC UK only AvailabilityTerrestrialFreeviewChannel 201 SD Channel 204 HD Streaming mediaBBC iPlayerWatch live UK only Virgin TV AnywhereWatch live Ireland only UPC TVWatch live Switzerland only 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 CBBC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Contents 1 History 2 Management 3 Programming 3 1 Most viewed programmes 3 2 Educational programming 4 Presentation 4 1 Previous logos 5 Other services 5 1 CBBC Extra 5 2 CBBC Online 5 3 CBBC HD 5 4 CBBC Alba 6 International versions 6 1 Australia 6 2 United States 7 See also 8 References 9 Notes 10 External linksHistory EditFurther information Timeline of children s television on the BBC Launched on 11 February 2002 alongside its sister channel CBeebies the name was previously used to brand all content on BBC One and BBC Two aimed at children CBBC was named the Channel of the Year at the Children s BAFTA awards in 2008 2012 and 2015 The channel averages 300 000 views per day 2 The channel originally shared bandwidth with BBC Choice 3 and later BBC Three meaning that CBBC needed to sign off every night at 7 pm 4 5 On 22 August 2008 it was announced that the channel would be available live on its website from 16 September 6 CBBC s reach further expanded with the addition of the channel on Sky in Ireland on 12 May 2011 7 The British Forces Broadcasting Service have provided viewers with CBBC and CBeebies since 1 April 2013 when they replaced BFBS Kids In 2016 CBBC s broadcast hours were extended by two hours to 9 pm due to the discontinuation of BBC Three as a linear channel It was stated that the additional hours would be used to provide programming for teenagers 4 5 On 2 March 2021 ahead of the relaunch of BBC Three as a broadcast channel it was announced that CBBC s broadcast hours would be reduced by two hours back to 7 pm as was the case prior to the 2016 relaunch 8 On 26 May 2022 the BBC announced plans for CBBC and BBC Four to be discontinued as a linear television service in 2025 as part of cutbacks and other changes focusing on creating a digital first BBC Under the plan CBBC would exclusively operate as a content hub on iPlayer as BBC Three had done before it was relaunched in 2022 9 10 On 15 March 2023 CBBC rebranded its on screen bug and identity to match the BBC s 2021 logo dropping the 2016 logo which had been used for 7 years Management EditAlong with CBeebies CBBC is operated by the BBC Children s and Education department BBC Children s was originally based in the East Tower of BBC Television Centre since the department s inception but moved to MediaCityUK in Salford in September 2011 and the live presentation links used throughout the day are now recorded and broadcast from there Programming EditMain article List of BBC children s television programmes The remit of CBBC is to provide a wide range of high quality distinctive content for 6 12 year olds including drama entertainment comedy animation news and factual The great majority of this content should be produced in the UK CBBC should provide a stimulating creative and enjoyable environment that is also safe and trusted The service should have a particular focus on informal learning with an emphasis on encouraging participation 2016 CBBC Remit 11 CBBC s programming output is very similar to the strand previously shown on BBC One CBBC often complements this strand with programmes shown earlier than on the terrestrial channels repeats or whole series shown in a day citation needed alongside other exclusive commissions Most viewed programmes Edit The following is a list of the ten most watched shows on CBBC based on Live 7 data supplied by BARB 12 Rank Series Episode Date Viewers1 The Sarah Jane Adventures The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith Part 2 3 October 2009 1 090 0002 The Sarah Jane Adventures Lost in Time Part 1 8 November 2010 1 000 0003 The Sarah Jane Adventures Death of the Doctor Part 2 26 October 2010 960 0004 The Sarah Jane Adventures Death of the Doctor Part 1 25 October 2010 920 0005 My Mum Tracy Beaker The Person I Most Admire 12 February 2021 883 0006 Tracy Beaker Returns Shadows 13 January 2012 875 0007 Tracy Beaker Returns Slow Burn 6 January 2012 856 000Tracy Beaker Returns Big Brother 20 January 2012 856 0009 My Sarah Jane A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen 23 April 2011 830 00010 Tracy Beaker Returns Full Circle 8 January 2010 826 000Educational programming Edit As part of CBBC s original remit CBBC needed to show 1 000 hours of factual and schools programmes per year 13 The service managed this by introducing the Class TV which would air educational programming for two hours each day in the late morning with normal programming resuming in the early afternoon Much of this programming was old BBC Schools programming shown in some cases decades before and which was for the most part still relevant Very little new schools programmes were commissioned Class TV ended in March 2008 following a change to CBBC s remit However in December 2019 CBBC brought back Class TV with Live Lessons presented by the CBBC presenting team on late weekday mornings During the COVID 19 pandemic and the closure of schools around the country CBBC broadcast educational programming for primary school children This included a mixture of programmes which were new or they aired on CBBC many years before with a focus on learning as well as newly recorded content It was hoped that this might help children without the financial means to participate in lessons over the internet 14 Presentation EditSee also CBBC idents CBBC has had a relatively similar presentation to that of its strand counterpart The logo has consistently remained the same until 2016 as the service green coloured blobs at the beginning of its life and the green and white logo from September 2007 until now The logo today is all different colours unlike the last one CBBC has mainly utilised presenters from the main service with a few presenters appearing mostly on the new channel Gemma Hunt and Anne Foy being notable examples and appearing consistently until August 2007 At the beginning of September 2007 along with the relaunch the same presenters of CBBC would also feature on CBBC on BBC One and Two When CBBC launched presentation was located in TC2 at BBC Television Centre where the channel shared studio facilities with CBBC s original magazine show Xchange This changed in Autumn 2004 when CBBC moved to TC9 following the normal CBBC links move to TC10 however this was changed in March 2006 so that all CBBC and CBBC channel links were located in TC9 A further change was to take place in December 2006 when all output moved to a Chroma key set within TC12 and was presented by only one presenter This short live decision lasted until the relaunch in 2007 which involved a new office set being constructed initially in TC12 and later in a new studio facility in the East Tower of Television Centre In 2011 CBBC moved to television studios HQ5 and HQ6 at Dock10 studios in MediaCityUK and has been presented from there since September 2011 The Office has been through a number of revamps since then two in 2015 the first one being a minor change because of the Go CBBC app and another one in May which entirely changed some of the structure adding a post chute and an Up Next screen one in 2016 due to CBBC s new look gaining a smaller desk an extra Up Next screen and renaming it CBBC HQ The CBBC HQ was redesigned again in 2023 the logo the desk and the studio s color scheme were updated In 2022 it was announced that CBBC which had seen a drop in ratings with BBC Four and Radio Four Extra was planned to move online with its shows intended to run exclusively on the iPlayer service within three years This decision was heavily panned by BBC s audience with many touting the linear channel as still necessary for its demographic The audience CBBC was trying to reach did not watch live TV as much as they used to Previous logos Edit 1997 2002 2002 2005 2005 2007 2007 2016 2016 2023Other services EditCBBC Extra Edit CBBC Extra is a free interactive television service from CBBC provided by the BBC Red Button It is accessible from CBBC by pressing red and then selecting CBBC Extra from the main menu It can also be accessed from any other BBC channel by pressing red and going to page number 570 The service differs across digital platforms for example Sky viewers can access a video loop After a brief stint with a temporary producer the channel really took off under producer and director Brendan Sheppard who spearheaded its success After Sheppard had finished work on the BAFTA nominated Nelly Nut Live he was asked by CBBC controller Gary August to work on CBBC Extra and under Sheppard the show received a new brand look idents graphics and it introduced feature items such as Ask Aaron and a Halloween special with Basil Brush There was a Doctor Who special with sequences featuring K9 that had to be cut at the last minute and a documentary series called Really Living It Sheppard was then asked to direct DinoSapien in Canada and a new producer was installed after Sheppard moved on to Doctor Who Its availability on Freeview is dependent upon BBC Red Button not showing other interactive services such as major sports events coverage 15 The service offers numerous features including Newsround horoscopes Chris Dodge s blog viewer content jokes and other interactive elements From 2013 to 2016 CBBC Extra was available on the CBBC website until the channel was discontinued in May 2016 16 CBBC Online Edit Main article BBC Online The CBBC website provides a wide range of activities for viewers aged 6 15 such as games videos puzzles printable pages pre moderated message boards and frequently updated news feeds It contains pages for the majority of its current programming with various content on each There are also micro sites from Newsround and MOTD Kickabout providing children with news and sport as well as the CBBC on BBC iPlayer to replay CBBC programmes for up to thirty days CBBC HD Edit CBBC HD logo 2013 2016 In July 2013 BBC announced that CBBC HD would be launched by early 2014 17 The channel launched on 10 December 2013 18 CBBC HD broadcasts on the BBC s existing HD multiplex on Freeview and shares its stream with BBC Three HD as they air at different times citation needed Before launch the majority of CBBC HD output was broadcast on BBC HD before its closure in March 2013 CBBC HD was added to the Sky EPG in Ireland in 2017 citation needed From July to August 2014 CBBC HD was temporarily removed from Freeview during the 2014 Commonwealth Games to let BBC Three and BBC Three HD broadcast 24 hours a day similar to how BBC Parliament was removed during the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics citation needed From March to April 2018 CBBC HD used downtime mode to let BBC Red Button HD broadcast 9 pm to 5 30 am on Sky and Freeview After the close CBBC HD began to use 24 hours again citation needed Since the launch of BBC Scotland CBBC HD began finishing at 19 00 in Scotland on Freeview due to the channel timesharing with BBC Scotland HD which starts at 19 00 however CBBC SD continued to finish at 21 00 in Scotland until hours were cut nationwide in January 2022 citation needed Following the closure of CBBC HD the BBC has decided to cut back CBBC s air time from 9 pm to 7 pm this is also due to BBC Three making a return to linear TV after it being online only since 2016 CBBC Alba Edit In September 2018 as part of a branding strategy the unbranded 2 hour children s block on BBC Alba was split into CBeebies Alba and CBBC Alba with the former airing during the first hour and the latter airing during the second hour This block features its own presentation presenters and shows all dubbed into Scottish Gaelic citation needed Previously a similar block called Children s BBC Scotland was aired in the Scottish school holidays throughout the 1990s The block consisted of repeats and local programming as well as regional versions of the summer holiday mid morning slot and the Children s BBC Breakfast Show 19 International versions EditAustralia Edit On 15 March 2021 it was announced by Australian provider Fetch TV that they would launch a channel called BBC Kids 20 unrelated to a Canadian BBC branded channel of the same name on 24 April 2021 to replace Cartoon Network and Boomerang It is essentially a version of CBBC for the country as it s aimed at the same target audience as CBBC and airs children s programmes from the BBC Studios catalogue United States Edit On 11 January 2022 an American version of BBC Kids launched as a FAST channel on Pluto TV This version as is the Australian version airs children s programming from the BBC Studios catalog and also airs pre school content from CBeebies as well A version of the channel that airs Spanish dubbed programming titled Ninos por BBC was launched on the same day 21 See also Edit BBC portalBBC Children s and Education BBC s children s division the holds CBBC CBeebies BBC s children television channel serves under 6 year old children and is a sister channel of CBBC CBBC idents identities used by the channel References Edit The BBC s services in the UK BBC Retrieved 15 January 2022 Bafta honour for Chuckle Brothers BBC News December 2008 New children s channels from BBC launch Digital Spy 9 September 2002 Retrieved 18 July 2007 a b CBBC gets two extra hours on TV BBC Newsround Retrieved 16 May 2016 a b BBC Trust tells parents unhappy at CBBC s late finish there is an off button The Guardian Retrieved 16 February 2016 BBC Four CBBC and CBeebies to simulcast online BBC Press Office 22 August 2008 Retrieved 11 October 2011 Ireland Extra BBC channels being added to Sky EPG The Airwaves 2 May 2011 Archived from the original on 7 May 2011 BBC Three will return to TV screens after six year break 2 March 2021 BBC to move CBBC and BBC Four online BBC News 26 May 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Lodderhose Diana 26 May 2022 BBC To Close CBBC amp BBC Four As Linear Channels 1 000 Jobs At Risk As Public Broadcaster Begins Its Digital First Push Deadline Retrieved 26 May 2022 2016 CBBC Service License PDF BBC Trust Archived PDF from the original on 9 February 2017 Retrieved 15 January 2022 BARB via 1 CBBC Service License 2006 PDF BBC Trust Archived PDF from the original on 22 November 2021 Retrieved 22 November 2021 BBC to put lessons on TV during lockdown BBC News 5 January 2021 CBBC CBBC extra CBBC 21 May 2007 Archived from the original on 22 February 2007 Retrieved 21 May 2007 CBBC Extra BBC Archived from the original on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 29 January 2014 BBC to launch five new HD channels BBC News 16 July 2013 Retrieved 16 July 2013 BBC to launch five new subscription free HD channels on Tuesday 10 December BBC 9 December 2013 Archived from the original on 11 December 2013 Retrieved 9 December 2013 CBBC Scotland ident Mouse YouTube Brzoznowski Kristin 22 March 2021 BBC Kids to Launch on Fetch in Australia TVKIDS Retrieved 6 April 2021 BBC Studios Launches Two New FAST Channels for Kids in the U S BBC Kids and Ninos por BBC Will Live on Pluto TV Notes Edit 1080p25 sometimes only on FreeviewExternal links EditCBBC at BBC Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CBBC amp oldid 1149671082 CBBC HD, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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