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Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Kids' WB was Warner Bros.' American children's programming division brand for The WB Television Network.[1] In September 2006, the block moved to The CW Television Network. The CW is the result of The WB's merger with UPN in 2006. The Kids' WB television block was last aired on May 17, 2008, and the Saturday morning programming slot was sold to 4Kids Entertainment to form The CW4Kids (which has since been renamed to Vortexx).
Kids' WB was re-launched as an online network on April 28, 2008, a few weeks before it was replaced by The CW4Kids. The network allows viewers to watch shows of Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics. It has different zones where users are linked to Kids' WB, Kids' WB, Jr., and DC HeroZone. It is also available on Fancast featuring full episodes of such TV shows such as Looney Tunes, Scooby Doo, The Flintstones, and The Jetsons.
Even though the US block is now defunct, there are still Kids' WB blocks in Australia and Bulgaria, although they are run separately from the former US block.Kids' WB debuted on The WB on Saturday, September 9, 1995, airing on Saturday mornings from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., and weekdays from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
On September 7, 1996, the Saturday block was extended by a full hour, airing from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. EST.
On September 1, 1997, Kids' WB started airing weekday mornings at 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and extended its weekday afternoon block by one hour, airing from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Some stations, such as KTLA in Los Angeles, California and KWGN in Denver, Colorado, aired the weekday morning hour in conjunction with the weekday afternoon block, expanding it to three hours, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST. On the same day, it got a new rebrand by Riverstreet Productions, which lasted until 2005.
[edit]Changes at Kids' WB
On February 13, 1999, Kids' WB made a breakthrough when the English dub of the anime Pokémon by 4Kids Entertainment moved to the network from Syndication. It was a big hit for its programming block,[2] beating Fox Kids with its animated block backed by Warner Bros.[3] In later years, other anime shows aired such as Cardcaptors, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Astro Boy, Megaman NT Warrior, and Viewtiful Joe.
Kids' WB's former on-air logo, used from 1997-2008.
In July 2001, Kids' WB's afternoon lineup was rebranded Toonami on Kids' WB, extending the Cartoon Network action-cartoon brand Toonami to broadcast television, and bringing shows such as Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball Z, and The Powerpuff Girls to network television. In addition, non-action programming such as The Nightmare Room were also branded as Toonami. The afternoon block stopped using the Toonami name in June 2002.
On September 3, 2001, Kids' WB ceased airing weekday morning programming, and gave that slot back to the local affiliates. On December 30, 2005, the weekday afternoon Kids' WB block was dropped "at the request of the local affiliates", replaced by Daytime WB. As a result, the Saturday morning block was extended by an hour on January 7, 2006, running from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., no longer affected by time zone.
On January 24, 2006, The WB, Kids' WB's original broadcaster, announced they would merge with UPN to form The CW Television Network. The combined network utilized The WB's scheduling practices and brought the Kids' WB block, still run by Warner Bros. Television, and still maintaining its name, to the new lineup.
[edit]The End and rebirth of Kids' WB
On October 2, 2007, the network announced that due to a joint decision between Warner Bros. and CBS, (parent companies of The CW), it would cancel the Kids' WB programming block due to the effects of children's advertising limits and cable competition and would sell the programming time to 4Kids Entertainment.[4] The Kids' WB block was last aired on May 17, 2008 (in some stations, its last airing was on May 18).
On May 24, 2008, 4Kids launched The CW4Kids in place of Kids' WB. The lineup for the block consists of 4Kids produced shows such as Chaotic (which also aired on Jetix and currently shows re-runs of it on Disney XD and Cartoon Network) as well as new seasons of Yu-Gi-Oh! and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.[5] The official site, http://www.cw4kids.com, officially launched on April 20, 2008.
On April 28, 2008, Warner Bros. Entertainment announced that The WB and Kids' WB brands would be relaunched as online networks, with the Kids' WB network consisting of five subchannels: Kids' WB, Kids' WB Jr., Scooby-Doo, Looney Tunes, and DC Hero Zone
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography
Cute Kids Pictures Biography

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