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KiZmom

KiZmom is a children's and family network in South Korea owned by SBS Medianet, a division of SBS Media Holdings.

KiZmom
CountrySouth Korea
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersSeoul
Programming
Language(s)Korean
Ownership
OwnerSBS Medianet
Sister channelsSBS M
History
Launchedc. 2003
Former names
  • Nickelodeon Asia (2003–2005)
  • Nickelodeon Korea (2005–2022)
Links
Websitehttps://kizmom.sbs.co.kr/

From 2003 until 2022, the network space was the home to the domestic version of the American channel Nickelodeon before it was transferred to CJ E&M following the deal with Paramount Networks EMEAA.

History

Background of Nickelodeon

Programming on domestic broadcast networks

In South Korea, some of original series from Nickelodeon, like Rugrats, Rocket Power, The Wild Thornberrys, SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer, were shown on what is now EBS1 (operated by public-service broadcaster EBS). Jimmy Neutron was broadcast on MBC. A localisation of Nick Jr.'s Blue's Clues was shown on KBS2 (of public-sector broadcaster KBS). The Korean version of those series were produced by (or for) the broadcasters themselves, though not specifically branded as block programming under the Nickelodeon name.

Nickelodeon block on JEI TV

JEI TV (a specialty TV channel owned by JEI Corporation), after making a deal with Viacom, ran a Nickelodeon programming block for years.[1] It started with TV programmes that were not shown on the generalist terrestrial channels. But later, they aired their own Korean dub of what were shown on EBS. Those alternative dubs were produced by Arirang TV Media (a subsidiary of Arirang TV).

SkyLife carries Nickelodeon Southeast Asia

DTH satellite television provider SkyLife carried the Southeast Asian version of Nickelodeon from 2003 to 2006. A negotiation between SkyLife and On-Media to extend carriage deal was failed, so SkyLife choose Nickelodeon Southeast Asia to replace Tooniverse (then owned by On-Media) on the platform. Test transmission began in January that year, before the formal launch in March.[2] In 2005, as SkyLife and Sony Pictures Television International reached a deal to launch a South Korean version of Animax, it was announced that Nickelodeon Southeast Asia would be removed from the platform in 2006.[3] SkyLife did not carry the new South Korean version of Nickelodeon until 2014.

Launch and afterwards

Test broadcasts of a dedicated South Korean version of Nickelodeon began on August 1, 2005, before the formal launch in late 2005. This was a result of a deal between On-Media (then owned by Orion Group) and MTV Networks Asia. The channel was initially branded as Nick, and was exclusively available on cable TV providers. A Nickelodeon-branded programming block was also launched on On-Media's Tooniverse around that time.

In November 2008, the channel became a subsidiary of C&M Communication, along with MTV, when On-Media sold a percentage of its shares in On Music Network (which later became MTV Networks Korea). But a Nickelodeon block on Tooniverse continued to go. The channel was officially renamed Nickelodeon in 2010, using the new logo that unveiled months ago in the USA.

In September 2011, SBS, a commercial broadcaster, became the official South Korean partner of Viacom (now re-merged with CBS Corporation to form ViacomCBS in 2019), acquiring shares in MTV Networks Korea from previous South Korean owners and renaming the joint venture SBS Viacom. With this, Nickelodeon became a part of SBS.[4][5]

Rebranding as KiZmom

On 30 June 2022, the channel was rebranded as KiZmom, with Nickelodeon content shifting over to CJ E&M's streaming service, TVING, alongside its sister network Tooniverse.[6] SBS MTV also became SBS M on the same day they not longer carried MTV label.[7]

See also

External link

  • Official website

References

  1. ^ "美채널 '니켈로디언' 제휴" (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-09-28 – via Naver.
  2. ^ "스카이라이프 채널 대폭 개편".
  3. ^ "스카이라이프-Spti, 애니메이션 채널 합작사 설립".
  4. ^ MTV 코리아·니켈로디언, SBS 계열로 재출범. SBS News (in Korean). 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-10-01.
  5. ^ Rusak, Gary. "Viacom and SBS create Nickelodeon Korea". Kidscreen. Retrieved 2011-10-01.
  6. ^ Lee, Si-jin (July 18, 2022). "Tooniverse to air hit Nickelodeon animated series". The Korea Herald. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  7. ^ "시사/이슈/유머 - 니켈로디언 코리아, SBS MTV 6월 30일 폐국".

kizmom, children, family, network, south, korea, owned, medianet, division, media, holdings, countrysouth, koreabroadcast, areanationwideheadquartersseoulprogramminglanguage, koreanownershipownersbs, medianetsister, channelssbs, mhistorylaunchedc, 2003former, . KiZmom is a children s and family network in South Korea owned by SBS Medianet a division of SBS Media Holdings KiZmomCountrySouth KoreaBroadcast areaNationwideHeadquartersSeoulProgrammingLanguage s KoreanOwnershipOwnerSBS MedianetSister channelsSBS MHistoryLaunchedc 2003Former namesNickelodeon Asia 2003 2005 Nickelodeon Korea 2005 2022 LinksWebsitehttps kizmom sbs co kr From 2003 until 2022 the network space was the home to the domestic version of the American channel Nickelodeon before it was transferred to CJ E amp M following the deal with Paramount Networks EMEAA Contents 1 History 1 1 Background of Nickelodeon 1 1 1 Programming on domestic broadcast networks 1 1 2 Nickelodeon block on JEI TV 1 1 3 SkyLife carries Nickelodeon Southeast Asia 1 1 4 Launch and afterwards 1 2 Rebranding as KiZmom 2 See also 3 External link 4 ReferencesHistory EditBackground of Nickelodeon Edit Programming on domestic broadcast networks Edit In South Korea some of original series from Nickelodeon like Rugrats Rocket Power The Wild Thornberrys SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer were shown on what is now EBS1 operated by public service broadcaster EBS Jimmy Neutron was broadcast on MBC A localisation of Nick Jr s Blue s Clues was shown on KBS2 of public sector broadcaster KBS The Korean version of those series were produced by or for the broadcasters themselves though not specifically branded as block programming under the Nickelodeon name Nickelodeon block on JEI TV Edit JEI TV a specialty TV channel owned by JEI Corporation after making a deal with Viacom ran a Nickelodeon programming block for years 1 It started with TV programmes that were not shown on the generalist terrestrial channels But later they aired their own Korean dub of what were shown on EBS Those alternative dubs were produced by Arirang TV Media a subsidiary of Arirang TV SkyLife carries Nickelodeon Southeast Asia Edit DTH satellite television provider SkyLife carried the Southeast Asian version of Nickelodeon from 2003 to 2006 A negotiation between SkyLife and On Media to extend carriage deal was failed so SkyLife choose Nickelodeon Southeast Asia to replace Tooniverse then owned by On Media on the platform Test transmission began in January that year before the formal launch in March 2 In 2005 as SkyLife and Sony Pictures Television International reached a deal to launch a South Korean version of Animax it was announced that Nickelodeon Southeast Asia would be removed from the platform in 2006 3 SkyLife did not carry the new South Korean version of Nickelodeon until 2014 Launch and afterwards Edit Test broadcasts of a dedicated South Korean version of Nickelodeon began on August 1 2005 before the formal launch in late 2005 This was a result of a deal between On Media then owned by Orion Group and MTV Networks Asia The channel was initially branded as Nick and was exclusively available on cable TV providers A Nickelodeon branded programming block was also launched on On Media s Tooniverse around that time In November 2008 the channel became a subsidiary of C amp M Communication along with MTV when On Media sold a percentage of its shares in On Music Network which later became MTV Networks Korea But a Nickelodeon block on Tooniverse continued to go The channel was officially renamed Nickelodeon in 2010 using the new logo that unveiled months ago in the USA In September 2011 SBS a commercial broadcaster became the official South Korean partner of Viacom now re merged with CBS Corporation to form ViacomCBS in 2019 acquiring shares in MTV Networks Korea from previous South Korean owners and renaming the joint venture SBS Viacom With this Nickelodeon became a part of SBS 4 5 Rebranding as KiZmom Edit On 30 June 2022 the channel was rebranded as KiZmom with Nickelodeon content shifting over to CJ E amp M s streaming service TVING alongside its sister network Tooniverse 6 SBS MTV also became SBS M on the same day they not longer carried MTV label 7 See also EditTooniverse Cartoon Network Disney ChannelExternal link EditOfficial websiteReferences Edit 美채널 니켈로디언 제휴 in Korean Retrieved 2017 09 28 via Naver 스카이라이프 채널 대폭 개편 스카이라이프 Spti 애니메이션 채널 합작사 설립 MTV 코리아 니켈로디언 SBS 계열로 재출범 SBS News in Korean 2011 08 30 Retrieved 2011 10 01 Rusak Gary Viacom and SBS create Nickelodeon Korea Kidscreen Retrieved 2011 10 01 Lee Si jin July 18 2022 Tooniverse to air hit Nickelodeon animated series The Korea Herald Retrieved July 24 2022 시사 이슈 유머 니켈로디언 코리아 SBS MTV 6월 30일 폐국 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KiZmom amp oldid 1133765433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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