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Children's programming on Telemundo

Children's programming has played a part in Telemundo's programming since its initial roots in television. This article outlines the history of children's television programming on Telemundo including the various blocks and notable programs that have aired throughout the television network's history.

History

For much of its history, the bulk of NetSpan/Telemundo's children's programming has been derived of mainly live-action and animated programming from American and international producers, including Spanish-language dubs of programs produced in other languages, and Spanish-language programming acquired from other countries.

Telemuñequitos (1992–1998)

On June 1, 1992, the network's first foray into children's programming, Telemuñequitos, was in partnership with Warner Bros., and featured Spanish-language dubs of Warner Bros. Cartoons productions (including Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies and Popeye the Sailor). The network converted its children’s programming every weekday mornings until 2000.[1]

Telemundo Infantil (1995–1998)

In September 1995, Telemundo launched a Saturday morning block, Telemundo Infantil ("Telemundo Kids"), which was developed via input from viewers on what they wanted to be featured in a children's show. Which borrowed its the block originally in Puerto Rico aired on Telemundo Puerto Rico, included the weekdays afternoon and weekend morning line-up that consisted mainly of dubbed versions of American, Canadian, and European (including Animaniacs, Inspector Gadget, The Magic School Bus, Extreme Ghostbusters, Mona the Vampire, Tiny Toon Adventures and Bobby's World) as well as anime series (such as Dragon Ball Z, The Wonderful Wizard of OZ, Pokémon, Slam Dunk and Yu-Gi-Oh!).[2]

Nickelodeon en Telemundo (1998–2001)

On September 15, 1998, Telemundo introduced Nickelodeon en Telemundo, a block featuring Spanish dubs of the joint agreement with Nickelodeon programming, which debuted on November 9, 1998 and was considered a sub-block of Telemundo Infantil, consisted of Spanish dubs of Nickelodeon's animated series aimed at older children and preschool-oriented programs aired by the channel's Nick Jr. block (such as Rugrats, Doug, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Hey Arnold!, Rocko's Modern Life, Blue's Clues and Dora the Explorer). The block ran on weekday mornings until September 5, 2000, when it was relegated to Saturday and Sunday mornings in order to accommodate a time slot for Hoy En El Mundo (with Jose Diaz-Balart).[3][4]

Telemundo Kids (2001–2006)

The Nickelodeon blocks were discontinued after September 30, 2001, ahead of the expiry of Telemundo's program supply deal with Nickelodeon. It was then replaced with Telemundo Kids debut on October 6, 2001, which featured a mix of acquired programming from various providers, including Sony Pictures Television (such as Men in Black: The Series, Dragon Tales, Jackie Chan Adventures and Max Steel) and later Nickelodeon (Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Dora the Explorer and All Grown Up!).[5]

Following the sale of Telemundo to NBC in 2001 and the CBS/Viacom (now Paramount Global) split in early 2006, the block was discontinued September 3, 2006. However, Jacob Two-Two carried over to the block’s direct successor Qubo, which premiered the following week.[6]

Qubo on NBC/Telemundo (2006–2012)

In September 2006, Telemundo debuted Qubo, a new weekend morning block of educational programming formed as a joint venture between NBC Universal, Ion Media Networks, Corus Entertainment, Scholastic, and Classic Media subsidiary Big Idea Entertainment. The block carried Spanish-language dubs of programming acquired or produced for Qubo's English-language blocks on NBC and Ion, airing on Saturday and Sunday mornings in 90-minute blocks.[7]

The reasoning why the name "qubo" was chosen for the endeavor, or why its logo is a cube, has not been publicly explained by any of the partners, although general manager Rick Rodriguez stated in an interview with Multichannel News that the name was intended to be something that sounded fun, and be a brand that could easily be uniformally used in English and Spanish.[8]

MiTelemundo (NBC Kids) (2012–2017)

On July 7, 2012, after the acquisition of NBC Universal by Comcast, the block was replaced by MiTelemundo; programmed by Sprout, it consisted of Spanish dubbed versions of programs seen on its sister broadcast network's Saturday morning block, NBC Kids, which debuted on the same date.[9][10][11]

MiTelemundo debuted on July 7, 2012, one week after the Qubo block ended its run on both NBC and Telemundo on June 30 (which left Ion Television (and later Ion Plus) as the only network to retain a Qubo-branded children's block up until the closure of the Qubo Channel on February 28, 2021, as the E.W. Scripps Company is now the owner of Ion Media, which they acquired on January 7, 2021).

MiTelemundo (Litton Entertainment) (2018–present)

With NBC Kids being replaced with Litton Entertainment's The More You Know block on NBC by September 25, 2016, MiTelemundo initially retained its existing programming until January 6, 2018, when MiTelemundo moved exclusively to Saturday mornings and became programmed by Litton. The relaunched MiTelemundo carries Spanish dubs of programming from The More You Know.[12]

Named after NBC's series of public service campaigns, the three-hour Saturday morning block is programmed by Litton Entertainment, and features live-action programming aimed at teens, all of which is dubbed in Spanish.[13][14] Despite the change of programming, it did not change the name of the block, which remains as MiTelemundo.

Programming

Schedule issues

Due to regulations defined by the Children's Television Act that require stations to carry E/I compliant programming for three hours each week at any time between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. local time, some Telemundo stations may defer certain programs aired within its Saturday morning block to Sunday daytime or earlier Saturday morning slots, or (in the case of affiliates in the Western United States) Saturday afternoons as makegoods to comply with the CTA regulations.

List of notable programs

Telemuñequitos

Title Premiere date End date Source(s)
Looney Tunes June 1, 1992 May 17, 1998 [1]
Popeye the Sailor
Merrie Melodies
The Biskitts June 8, 1992 January 10, 1994
Goober and the Ghost Chasers June 9, 1992 January 13, 1994
Inch High, Private Eye June 10, 1992 January 12, 1994
Buford and the Galloping Ghost June 12, 1992 January 14, 1994

Telemundo Infantil

Title Premiere date End date Source(s)
Mazinger Z August 22, 1987 March 12, 1989
Galactic Gale Baxingar March 18, 1989
Future Boy Conan October 26, 1987 November 27, 1987
Kolitas October 4, 1990 May 9, 1999
Nubeluz June 6, 1992 September 14, 1996
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons September 27, 1992 August 24, 1997
Captain Tsubasa January 17, 1994 December 2, 1994
Oakie Doke September 16, 1995 November 7, 1998
Button Moon
La Isla de Jordán June 7, 1997 April 10, 1999
Lift Off January 12, 1998 September 29, 2001
Garfield and Friends May 28, 2000
Jumanji November 9, 1998 September 22, 2000

Nickelodeon en Telemundo

Title Premiere date End date Source(s)
Rugrats November 9, 1998
January 9, 2005 ("Telemundo Kids")
September 30, 2001
September 3, 2006 ("Telemundo Kids")
[4]
Doug November 1, 1999 September 22, 2000
Rocko's Modern Life November 9, 1998
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
Blue's Clues September 30, 2001
Hey Arnold! November 10, 1998
October 3, 2004 ("Telemundo Kids")
September 30, 2001
January 2, 2005 ("Telemundo Kids")
Dora the Explorer August 21, 2000
October 2, 2004 ("Telemundo Kids")
September 30, 2001
September 3, 2006 ("Telemundo Kids")

Telemundo Kids

Title Premiere date End date Source(s)
Dragon Ball Z July 5, 1999 August 24, 2003
Nini's Treehouse October 6, 2001 April 26, 2003 [5]
Agua Viva
Las Tres Mellizas December 28, 2003
Bizbirije April 26, 2003
Nico May 15, 2004
Toonimals! April 27, 2003
Men in Black: The Series October 7, 2001
Juana la Iguana April 3, 2004
Dragon Tales September 26, 2004
Jackie Chan Adventures
Max Steel October 27, 2002
Wimzie's House October 2, 2004 September 3, 2006
Monster by Mistake September 10, 2005
All Grown Up! October 3, 2004 January 2, 2005
Jacob Two-Two January 9, 2005 September 2, 2006

Qubo en Telemundo

Title Premiere date End date Source(s)
Dragon September 9, 2006 June 29, 2008 [15]
3-2-1 Penguins! September 13, 2009
Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures September 29, 2007
VeggieTales September 13, 2009
Babar September 10, 2006 June 30, 2012
Jane and the Dragon
Jacob Two-Two October 2009
My Friend Rabbit October 2007 2009
Postman Pat June 2008
Turbo Dogs October 4, 2008 December 2011
The Zula Patrol 2008 2009, 2012
Willa's Wild Life September 20, 2009 July 1, 2012
Shelldon October 17, 2009 July 1, 2012
The Magic School Bus October 9, 2010 December 2011
Pearlie October 10, 2010 July 1, 2012
Little Robots September 3, 2011 July 1, 2012

MiTelemundo (NBC Kids)

Title Premiere date End date Source(s)
LazyTown July 7, 2012 September 24, 2016 [16]
Jay Jay the Jet Plane December 8, 2013
Raggs 2016
Noodle and Doodle December 8, 2012 December 31, 2017
The Chica Show 2013
Nina's World 2015
Maya the Bee 2017

MiTelemundo (Litton Entertainment)

Title Premiere date Source(s)
El viajero con Josh Garcia (The Voyager with Josh Garcia) 2018–present [17]
Salvando animales (Wilderness Vet with Dr. Oakley)
Aventuras con Dylan Dreyer (Journey with Dylan Dreyer)
Vivir al natural, Danny Seo (Naturally, Danny Seo)
Una mano amiga (Give)
El campeon en ti (The Champion Within with Lauren Thompson)
Taller del Consumidor (Consumer 101) 2019–present
Exploración Planeta Tierra (Earth Odyssey with Dylan Dreyer) 2020–present
Historia Familiar (A New Leaf)
Descubriendo Mis Raíces (Roots Less Traveled)
Pequeños En La Naturaleza (Wild Child) 2021–present
Un Equipo: El Poder Del Deporte (One Team: The Power of Sports) 2022–present

References

  1. ^ a b Lanneri, John (June 13, 1992). Latin Notas. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media.
  2. ^ Claudia Puig (June 3, 1995). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  3. ^ "Telemundo, Nickelodeon in pact". Advertising Age. Crain Communications. September 15, 1998. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Richard Katz (October 23, 1998). "Telemundo deal: Nick in Spanish". Variety. Cahners Business Information. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Telemundo Network 2001-2002 Programming Schedule Presentation". Hispanic Ad Weekly. Hispanic Media Sales, Inc. April 21, 2001.
  6. ^ . telemundo.com. Telemundo Network Group, LLC. November 3, 2003. Archived from the original on November 3, 2003.
  7. ^ Andrew Hampp (August 24, 2006). "NBC Debuts Kids Programming Brand Qubo". Advertising Age. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  8. ^ Luis Clemens (February 16, 2008). "Qubo's Rodriguez: Offering a 'Building Block' to Kids". Multichannel News. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  9. ^ Jon Weisman (March 28, 2012). . Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Archived from the original on May 19, 2012. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  10. ^ Lindsay Rubino (March 28, 2012). "NBC, With Assist From Sprout, to Launch Saturday Morning Preschool Block". Multichannel News. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  11. ^ "NBC Will Launch NBC Kids, a New Saturday Morning Preschool Block Programmed by Sprout®, Saturday, July 7". MarketWatch. March 28, 2012. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  12. ^ (Press release). Archived from the original on March 1, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  13. ^ "NBC, Litton Partner on 'The More You Know' Block". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. February 24, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  14. ^ "TELEMUNDO KICKS OFF 2018 WITH THE NEW "Mi TELEMUNDO" KIDS PROGRAMMING BLOCK PREMIERING SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 AT 8AM/7C". NBCUniversal. January 4, 2018. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  15. ^ "QUBO TO LAUNCH ON NBC, TELEMUNDO AND THE I NETWORK THIS SEPTEMBER". Ion Media Networks. August 23, 2006.
  16. ^ "Telemundo anuncia nuevo bloque infantil "Mi Telemundo!"". Primera Hora. GFR Media LLC. October 24, 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  17. ^ Desk, TV News. "Telemundo Kicks Off 2018 with New 'Mi Telemundo' Programming Block". Retrieved February 17, 2018.

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See also Nickelodeon en Telemundo Telemundo Kids Qubo NBC Kids and The More You Know TV programming block Children s programming has played a part in Telemundo s programming since its initial roots in television This article outlines the history of children s television programming on Telemundo including the various blocks and notable programs that have aired throughout the television network s history Contents 1 History 1 1 Telemunequitos 1992 1998 1 2 Telemundo Infantil 1995 1998 1 3 Nickelodeon en Telemundo 1998 2001 1 4 Telemundo Kids 2001 2006 1 5 Qubo on NBC Telemundo 2006 2012 1 6 MiTelemundo NBC Kids 2012 2017 1 7 MiTelemundo Litton Entertainment 2018 present 2 Programming 2 1 Schedule issues 2 2 List of notable programs 2 2 1 Telemunequitos 2 2 2 Telemundo Infantil 2 2 3 Nickelodeon en Telemundo 2 2 4 Telemundo Kids 2 2 5 Qubo en Telemundo 2 2 6 MiTelemundo NBC Kids 2 2 7 MiTelemundo Litton Entertainment 3 ReferencesHistory EditFor much of its history the bulk of NetSpan Telemundo s children s programming has been derived of mainly live action and animated programming from American and international producers including Spanish language dubs of programs produced in other languages and Spanish language programming acquired from other countries Telemunequitos 1992 1998 Edit On June 1 1992 the network s first foray into children s programming Telemunequitos was in partnership with Warner Bros and featured Spanish language dubs of Warner Bros Cartoons productions including Looney Tunes Merrie Melodies and Popeye the Sailor The network converted its children s programming every weekday mornings until 2000 1 Telemundo Infantil 1995 1998 Edit In September 1995 Telemundo launched a Saturday morning block Telemundo Infantil Telemundo Kids which was developed via input from viewers on what they wanted to be featured in a children s show Which borrowed its the block originally in Puerto Rico aired on Telemundo Puerto Rico included the weekdays afternoon and weekend morning line up that consisted mainly of dubbed versions of American Canadian and European including Animaniacs Inspector Gadget The Magic School Bus Extreme Ghostbusters Mona the Vampire Tiny Toon Adventures and Bobby s World as well as anime series such as Dragon Ball Z The Wonderful Wizard of OZ Pokemon Slam Dunk and Yu Gi Oh 2 Nickelodeon en Telemundo 1998 2001 Edit Main article Nickelodeon en Telemundo On September 15 1998 Telemundo introduced Nickelodeon en Telemundo a block featuring Spanish dubs of the joint agreement with Nickelodeon programming which debuted on November 9 1998 and was considered a sub block of Telemundo Infantil consisted of Spanish dubs of Nickelodeon s animated series aimed at older children and preschool oriented programs aired by the channel s Nick Jr block such as Rugrats Doug Aaahh Real Monsters Hey Arnold Rocko s Modern Life Blue s Clues and Dora the Explorer The block ran on weekday mornings until September 5 2000 when it was relegated to Saturday and Sunday mornings in order to accommodate a time slot for Hoy En El Mundo with Jose Diaz Balart 3 4 Telemundo Kids 2001 2006 Edit Main article Telemundo Kids The Nickelodeon blocks were discontinued after September 30 2001 ahead of the expiry of Telemundo s program supply deal with Nickelodeon It was then replaced with Telemundo Kids debut on October 6 2001 which featured a mix of acquired programming from various providers including Sony Pictures Television such as Men in Black The Series Dragon Tales Jackie Chan Adventures and Max Steel and later Nickelodeon Rugrats Hey Arnold Dora the Explorer and All Grown Up 5 Following the sale of Telemundo to NBC in 2001 and the CBS Viacom now Paramount Global split in early 2006 the block was discontinued September 3 2006 However Jacob Two Two carried over to the block s direct successor Qubo which premiered the following week 6 Qubo on NBC Telemundo 2006 2012 Edit In September 2006 Telemundo debuted Qubo a new weekend morning block of educational programming formed as a joint venture between NBC Universal Ion Media Networks Corus Entertainment Scholastic and Classic Media subsidiary Big Idea Entertainment The block carried Spanish language dubs of programming acquired or produced for Qubo s English language blocks on NBC and Ion airing on Saturday and Sunday mornings in 90 minute blocks 7 The reasoning why the name qubo was chosen for the endeavor or why its logo is a cube has not been publicly explained by any of the partners although general manager Rick Rodriguez stated in an interview with Multichannel News that the name was intended to be something that sounded fun and be a brand that could easily be uniformally used in English and Spanish 8 MiTelemundo NBC Kids 2012 2017 Edit On July 7 2012 after the acquisition of NBC Universal by Comcast the block was replaced by MiTelemundo programmed by Sprout it consisted of Spanish dubbed versions of programs seen on its sister broadcast network s Saturday morning block NBC Kids which debuted on the same date 9 10 11 MiTelemundo debuted on July 7 2012 one week after the Qubo block ended its run on both NBC and Telemundo on June 30 which left Ion Television and later Ion Plus as the only network to retain a Qubo branded children s block up until the closure of the Qubo Channel on February 28 2021 as the E W Scripps Company is now the owner of Ion Media which they acquired on January 7 2021 MiTelemundo Litton Entertainment 2018 present Edit With NBC Kids being replaced with Litton Entertainment s The More You Know block on NBC by September 25 2016 MiTelemundo initially retained its existing programming until January 6 2018 when MiTelemundo moved exclusively to Saturday mornings and became programmed by Litton The relaunched MiTelemundo carries Spanish dubs of programming from The More You Know 12 Named after NBC s series of public service campaigns the three hour Saturday morning block is programmed by Litton Entertainment and features live action programming aimed at teens all of which is dubbed in Spanish 13 14 Despite the change of programming it did not change the name of the block which remains as MiTelemundo Programming EditSchedule issues Edit Due to regulations defined by the Children s Television Act that require stations to carry E I compliant programming for three hours each week at any time between 7 00 a m and 10 00 a m local time some Telemundo stations may defer certain programs aired within its Saturday morning block to Sunday daytime or earlier Saturday morning slots or in the case of affiliates in the Western United States Saturday afternoons as makegoods to comply with the CTA regulations List of notable programs Edit Telemunequitos Edit Title Premiere date End date Source s Looney Tunes June 1 1992 May 17 1998 1 Popeye the SailorMerrie MelodiesThe Biskitts June 8 1992 January 10 1994Goober and the Ghost Chasers June 9 1992 January 13 1994Inch High Private Eye June 10 1992 January 12 1994Buford and the Galloping Ghost June 12 1992 January 14 1994Telemundo Infantil Edit Title Premiere date End date Source s Mazinger Z August 22 1987 March 12 1989Galactic Gale Baxingar March 18 1989Future Boy Conan October 26 1987 November 27 1987Kolitas October 4 1990 May 9 1999Nubeluz June 6 1992 September 14 1996Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons September 27 1992 August 24 1997Captain Tsubasa January 17 1994 December 2 1994Oakie Doke September 16 1995 November 7 1998Button MoonLa Isla de Jordan June 7 1997 April 10 1999Lift Off January 12 1998 September 29 2001Garfield and Friends May 28 2000Jumanji November 9 1998 September 22 2000Nickelodeon en Telemundo Edit Title Premiere date End date Source s Rugrats November 9 1998 January 9 2005 Telemundo Kids September 30 2001 September 3 2006 Telemundo Kids 4 Doug November 1 1999 September 22 2000Rocko s Modern Life November 9 1998Aaahh Real MonstersBlue s Clues September 30 2001Hey Arnold November 10 1998 October 3 2004 Telemundo Kids September 30 2001 January 2 2005 Telemundo Kids Dora the Explorer August 21 2000 October 2 2004 Telemundo Kids September 30 2001 September 3 2006 Telemundo Kids Telemundo Kids Edit Title Premiere date End date Source s Dragon Ball Z July 5 1999 August 24 2003Nini s Treehouse October 6 2001 April 26 2003 5 Agua VivaLas Tres Mellizas December 28 2003Bizbirije April 26 2003Nico May 15 2004Toonimals April 27 2003Men in Black The Series October 7 2001Juana la Iguana April 3 2004Dragon Tales September 26 2004Jackie Chan AdventuresMax Steel October 27 2002Wimzie s House October 2 2004 September 3 2006Monster by Mistake September 10 2005All Grown Up October 3 2004 January 2 2005Jacob Two Two January 9 2005 September 2 2006Qubo en Telemundo Edit Title Premiere date End date Source s Dragon September 9 2006 June 29 2008 15 3 2 1 Penguins September 13 2009Larryboy The Cartoon Adventures September 29 2007VeggieTales September 13 2009Babar September 10 2006 June 30 2012Jane and the DragonJacob Two Two October 2009My Friend Rabbit October 2007 2009Postman Pat June 2008Turbo Dogs October 4 2008 December 2011The Zula Patrol 2008 2009 2012Willa s Wild Life September 20 2009 July 1 2012Shelldon October 17 2009 July 1 2012The Magic School Bus October 9 2010 December 2011Pearlie October 10 2010 July 1 2012Little Robots September 3 2011 July 1 2012MiTelemundo NBC Kids Edit Title Premiere date End date Source s LazyTown July 7 2012 September 24 2016 16 Jay Jay the Jet Plane December 8 2013Raggs 2016Noodle and Doodle December 8 2012 December 31 2017The Chica Show 2013Nina s World 2015Maya the Bee 2017MiTelemundo Litton Entertainment Edit Title Premiere date Source s El viajero con Josh Garcia The Voyager with Josh Garcia 2018 present 17 Salvando animales Wilderness Vet with Dr Oakley Aventuras con Dylan Dreyer Journey with Dylan Dreyer Vivir al natural Danny Seo Naturally Danny Seo Una mano amiga Give El campeon en ti The Champion Within with Lauren Thompson Taller del Consumidor Consumer 101 2019 presentExploracion Planeta Tierra Earth Odyssey with Dylan Dreyer 2020 presentHistoria Familiar A New Leaf Descubriendo Mis Raices Roots Less Traveled Pequenos En La Naturaleza Wild Child 2021 presentUn Equipo El Poder Del Deporte One Team The Power of Sports 2022 presentReferences Edit a b Lanneri John June 13 1992 Latin Notas Billboard Nielsen Business Media Claudia Puig June 3 1995 New Focus for Telemundo Network Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved November 7 2015 Telemundo Nickelodeon in pact Advertising Age Crain Communications September 15 1998 Retrieved November 7 2015 a b Richard Katz October 23 1998 Telemundo deal Nick in Spanish Variety Cahners Business Information Retrieved November 7 2015 a b Telemundo Network 2001 2002 Programming Schedule Presentation Hispanic Ad Weekly Hispanic Media Sales Inc April 21 2001 Telemundo Kids Telemundo com website telemundo com Telemundo Network Group LLC November 3 2003 Archived from the original on November 3 2003 Andrew Hampp August 24 2006 NBC Debuts Kids Programming Brand Qubo Advertising Age Retrieved March 29 2015 Luis Clemens February 16 2008 Qubo s Rodriguez Offering a Building Block to Kids Multichannel News Retrieved March 29 2015 Jon Weisman March 28 2012 NBC to launch Saturday kids block Variety Penske Media Corporation Archived from the original on May 19 2012 Retrieved March 27 2015 Lindsay Rubino March 28 2012 NBC With Assist From Sprout to Launch Saturday Morning Preschool Block Multichannel News Retrieved March 27 2015 NBC Will Launch NBC Kids a New Saturday Morning Preschool Block Programmed by Sprout Saturday July 7 MarketWatch March 28 2012 Retrieved March 27 2015 NBC AND LITTON ENTERTAINMENT EXPAND ICONIC THE MORE YOU KNOW PLATFORM INTO NEW THREE HOUR SATURDAY MORNING PROGRAMMING BLOCK Press release Archived from the original on March 1 2016 Retrieved February 24 2016 NBC Litton Partner on The More You Know Block Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media February 24 2016 Retrieved February 24 2016 TELEMUNDO KICKS OFF 2018 WITH THE NEW Mi TELEMUNDO KIDS PROGRAMMING BLOCK PREMIERING SATURDAY JANUARY 6 AT 8AM 7C NBCUniversal January 4 2018 Retrieved December 16 2019 QUBO TO LAUNCH ON NBC TELEMUNDO AND THE I NETWORK THIS SEPTEMBER Ion Media Networks August 23 2006 Telemundo anuncia nuevo bloque infantil Mi Telemundo Primera Hora GFR Media LLC October 24 2012 Retrieved November 8 2015 Desk TV News Telemundo Kicks Off 2018 with New Mi Telemundo Programming Block Retrieved February 17 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Children 27s programming on Telemundo amp oldid 1115216287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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