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List of children's radio networks

Children's radio networks are radio networks which are targeted to children.

Children's Radio Network edit

Children's Radio Network
Founded1984
by William Osewalt
OwnerWilliam Osewalt

Children's Radio Network was the first children's radio network which went to the air twice.

Children's Radio Network started broadcasting from its flagship station in Jacksonville in 1984. It was founded and funded by William Osewalt. The network built up to six affiliated stations. Osewalt ran into some personal financial problems, forcing a shutdown of the network in 1986.[1]

Osewalt relaunched the network on WWTC in Minneapolis in May 1990 as Radio AAHS. As of May 1991, the network had no addition affiliates but expected to add some by the end of the year.[1]

Imagination Station Network edit

Imagination Station Network
First air date
March 1990
Founded1988
by Matt Leibowitz
Owner
Established1988
Former names
Kids' Choice Broadcasting Network

Imagination Station Network, also called Kids' Choice Broadcasting Network, was a children's radio network. Most of the programming was music with the rest being stories, call-ins from children and radio host chatter.[2]

In 1988, Matt Leibowitz approached his friend Peter Yarrow about how a kid's radio network would be designed. They were initially joined by three other primary investors. Leibowitz became the network's chairman while Yarrow was appointed vice president for creative programming. Yarrow wrote and performed original music for the network, including the station's march song and theme songs for its seven daily program segments. He then moved into promoting the network and seeking investors.[2] The network projected to have 100 affiliates at the end of its first year.[3] WPRD station owner, Metroplex Communications, invested in the network.[1]

Kids' Choice Broadcasting Network started broadcasting in late March 1990 on WPRD, its originating and only station.[4] The network changed its name to match the branded name of its originating station, Imagination Station Network. A second affiliate, KSCO in Santa Cruz, signed up by September 1990. 20 stations were expected to affiliate by the end of the first year.[2] The network added another affiliate in Salt Lake City,[3] KKDS, which was an affiliate to the network's first sign off.[1]

Audience-survey companies like Arbitron Ratings Co. rarely interview kids under age 12. With only two affiliates, the network did not attract national advertising, and thus lacked the funds to get more affiliates. Additional equity funding could not be found. On February 27, 1991, the Imagination Station Network stopped broadcasting.[3] Metroplex withdrew as an investor from the network.[1] However, KKDR continued using the Imagination Station format.[5]

Grassroots efforts began with kids offering the station, WPRD, their piggy bank money. Two six-year-old girls set up a fundraising booth on their front lawn. The founder and president of the Orlando-based National Association for the Rights of Children, Bob McCarthy, teamed up with the network's former programming executives to bring a new children's radio network to Orlando. Leibowitz was still receiving forwards entries for the network's kid's club.[1]

On April 1, 1991, a reorganized Imagination Station Network was launched by Leibowitz from WXJO-FM in St. Louis. Funding the relaunch network were the affiliates, WXJO and KKDS.[1] WXJO used the moniker "Kids Radioi" until it signed off as the final network station, when the FCC stalled in given approval for a license, in late first quarter 1992.[6]

Kidwaves Radio Network edit

Kidwaves Radio Network
HeadquartersPhiladelphia
OwnerRagan Henry[7]
Key people
Mel Diamond (President)[7]

Kidwaves Radio Network was founded in 1989 by Marcia Moon and her partners. They intended to launch Kidwaves when 20 stations had signed on as affiliates.[1] Kidwaves announced a launch date of April 1990; this was delayed until August. It was then pushed back to the summer of 1991. The only known affiliate was a station owned by Ragan Henry in Kansas City.[7] As of 1991, they were still looking for additional affiliates.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Hinman, Catherine (May 15, 1991). "Backers Hold Out Hope For Kids' Radio". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Hinman, Catherine (September 12, 1990). "Peter Yarrow Sings Praises Of Helping Kids Build Future". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Strother, Susan G. (March 1, 1991). "Popular Kids Radio Runs Out Of Money". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  4. ^ Barbieri, Susan M. (April 25, 1990). "A Radio Network For Kids Has Its Infancy In Orlando". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  5. ^ Arave, Lynn (1991-03-08). "Kkds Still On The Air Despite National Woes". Deseret News. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  6. ^ "Popular Kids Radio Runs Out Of Money". Orlando Sentinel. 1992-03-07. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  7. ^ a b c Logan, Joe (November 19, 1990). "Gina Preston Says Happy Trails To 'xtu". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved June 3, 2016.

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Children s radio networks are radio networks which are targeted to children Contents 1 Children s Radio Network 2 Imagination Station Network 3 Kidwaves Radio Network 4 ReferencesChildren s Radio Network editChildren s Radio NetworkFounded1984 by William OsewaltOwnerWilliam OsewaltChildren s Radio Network was the first children s radio network which went to the air twice Children s Radio Network started broadcasting from its flagship station in Jacksonville in 1984 It was founded and funded by William Osewalt The network built up to six affiliated stations Osewalt ran into some personal financial problems forcing a shutdown of the network in 1986 1 Osewalt relaunched the network on WWTC in Minneapolis in May 1990 as Radio AAHS As of May 1991 the network had no addition affiliates but expected to add some by the end of the year 1 Imagination Station Network editImagination Station NetworkFirst air dateMarch 1990Founded1988 by Matt LeibowitzOwnerMatt LeibowitzPeter YarrowMetroplex CommunicationsEstablished1988Former namesKids Choice Broadcasting NetworkImagination Station Network also called Kids Choice Broadcasting Network was a children s radio network Most of the programming was music with the rest being stories call ins from children and radio host chatter 2 In 1988 Matt Leibowitz approached his friend Peter Yarrow about how a kid s radio network would be designed They were initially joined by three other primary investors Leibowitz became the network s chairman while Yarrow was appointed vice president for creative programming Yarrow wrote and performed original music for the network including the station s march song and theme songs for its seven daily program segments He then moved into promoting the network and seeking investors 2 The network projected to have 100 affiliates at the end of its first year 3 WPRD station owner Metroplex Communications invested in the network 1 Kids Choice Broadcasting Network started broadcasting in late March 1990 on WPRD its originating and only station 4 The network changed its name to match the branded name of its originating station Imagination Station Network A second affiliate KSCO in Santa Cruz signed up by September 1990 20 stations were expected to affiliate by the end of the first year 2 The network added another affiliate in Salt Lake City 3 KKDS which was an affiliate to the network s first sign off 1 Audience survey companies like Arbitron Ratings Co rarely interview kids under age 12 With only two affiliates the network did not attract national advertising and thus lacked the funds to get more affiliates Additional equity funding could not be found On February 27 1991 the Imagination Station Network stopped broadcasting 3 Metroplex withdrew as an investor from the network 1 However KKDR continued using the Imagination Station format 5 Grassroots efforts began with kids offering the station WPRD their piggy bank money Two six year old girls set up a fundraising booth on their front lawn The founder and president of the Orlando based National Association for the Rights of Children Bob McCarthy teamed up with the network s former programming executives to bring a new children s radio network to Orlando Leibowitz was still receiving forwards entries for the network s kid s club 1 On April 1 1991 a reorganized Imagination Station Network was launched by Leibowitz from WXJO FM in St Louis Funding the relaunch network were the affiliates WXJO and KKDS 1 WXJO used the moniker Kids Radioi until it signed off as the final network station when the FCC stalled in given approval for a license in late first quarter 1992 6 Kidwaves Radio Network editKidwaves Radio NetworkHeadquartersPhiladelphiaOwnerRagan Henry 7 Key peopleMel Diamond President 7 Kidwaves Radio Network was founded in 1989 by Marcia Moon and her partners They intended to launch Kidwaves when 20 stations had signed on as affiliates 1 Kidwaves announced a launch date of April 1990 this was delayed until August It was then pushed back to the summer of 1991 The only known affiliate was a station owned by Ragan Henry in Kansas City 7 As of 1991 they were still looking for additional affiliates 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i Hinman Catherine May 15 1991 Backers Hold Out Hope For Kids Radio Orlando Sentinel Retrieved June 2 2016 a b c Hinman Catherine September 12 1990 Peter Yarrow Sings Praises Of Helping Kids Build Future Orlando Sentinel Retrieved June 2 2016 a b c Strother Susan G March 1 1991 Popular Kids Radio Runs Out Of Money Orlando Sentinel Retrieved June 2 2016 Barbieri Susan M April 25 1990 A Radio Network For Kids Has Its Infancy In Orlando Orlando Sentinel Retrieved June 2 2016 Arave Lynn 1991 03 08 Kkds Still On The Air Despite National Woes Deseret News Retrieved 2016 06 02 Popular Kids Radio Runs Out Of Money Orlando Sentinel 1992 03 07 Retrieved 2016 06 02 a b c Logan Joe November 19 1990 Gina Preston Says Happy Trails To xtu The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved June 3 2016 Retrieved 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