Tag: kids TV channel

  • Pogo launches Telugu language feed

    Pogo launches Telugu language feed

    Mumbai: WarnerMedia kids’ entertainment TV channel Pogo has announced a new Telugu language feed to reach more homes in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

    Localised content has been a key part of Pogo’s fan-first strategy, and its recent local originals have received an enthusiastic response from audiences. Kids and families will get to enjoy cartoons such as “Chhota Bheem,” one of the channel’s most successful comedy series of recent times “Titoo – Har Jawaab Ka Sawal Hu” and the Bollywood-inspired original “Smashing Simmba.” The highly-entertaining adventures of “Bandhbudh Aur Budbak” will also now be available in Telugu.

    “The creation of Pogo’s Telugu language feed is a step in our commitment to bringing local animation content in the first languages of our young viewers,” said South Asia network head for Cartoon Network and Pogo Abhishek Dutta. “This will be our opportunity to present world-class animation and stories to even more fans in India.”

    Pogo is already available in Tamil and Hindi.

  • Toonz Media Group launches kids TV channel in Indonesia

    Toonz Media Group launches kids TV channel in Indonesia

    Mumbai: Toonz Media Group is launching a new kids TV channel in Indonesia. The 24X7 pay-TV channel Toonz kids will be available on Indonesia’s satellite TV network Transvision. The channel will go on air on 14 November.

    The bilingual channel will include shows in both Bahasa and English, and is targeted at four to 12-year-olds. This will be Toonz’s maiden television channel in Asia, said the statement.

    “Indonesia has a fast-growing kids entertainment industry and we felt it would be the best place to launch the expansion of our platform entertainment business,” said Toonz Media Group chief executive officer P Jayakumar. “We will be banking on Toonz’s 22 year old legacy in the industry and our strong multi-genre library with 1000+ hours of content. Toonz Kids will bring this world class content to kids and families in Indonesia, dubbed in native Bahasa.”

    Toonz had announced expansion of its platform entertainment business in October this year with the constitution of its new SBU Toonz Media Networks. The company has roped in former Zee Entertainment chief operating officer Mukund Cairae to head the SBU. After Indonesia, Toonz plans to launch television channels in other emerging kids’ television markets such as Malaysia, Singapore and MENA (Middle East and North Africa). The company already operates kids channels in select key global territories.

    “Indonesia has the largest television market and the second largest pay TV market in South-East Asia. The country has around 67 million homes and a TV penetration of 64 per cent, which translates to around 42 million TV homes. This includes a pay TV penetration of 12 per cent. If you look at the average revenue per user for pay TV in Indonesia, it is a healthy $10 per home per month. Clearly, there is huge potential for growth of pay TV business here,” said Toonz Media Networks president Mukund Cairae.

    He added that Toonz Kids will focus on edutainment and entertainment shows while also looking to explore content partnerships through animation co-productions with local companies in Indonesia. “We will be actively pursuing content partnerships to co-create premium content, including e-Sports, to engage the tweens and teens besides the kids audience category,” Cairae said. 

    Cloud broadcasting and live TV streaming company Amagi is the playout and transmission partner for Toonz Kids. Toonz already has a formidable presence in the digital media space with a robust YouTube ecosystem comprising of 18 YouTube channels and 18 million plus subscribers. Earlier this year the company had launched its own OTT platform MyToonz. Besides this, Toonz also has content syndication partnerships with world’s top kids’ VoD platforms including Roku, Kidoodle, Amazon Prime, Pluto TV, and many more.

    “This is the first international kids’ channel fully dubbed in Bahasa Indonesia. In line with our tagline, ‘broadcasting at the edge of technology’ we always strive to provide entertaining, quality, and educational content for all of our viewers,” said Transvision sales and marketing director Brando Tengdom. “We sincerely hope this partnership will accommodate our customer needs, as well as become an attractive point for our customer to access Transvision services.”

  • Sony Yay! unveils its content lineup for festive season

    Sony Yay! unveils its content lineup for festive season

    Mumbai: Sony Yay!, the kids’ entertainment channel under Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), has announced to serve audiences 140 hours of fresh content during the festive season including six shows and eight telemovies.

    The channel has unveiled a slate of new launches, fresh programming and films for shows like “Oggy and the Cockroaches,” “Taarak Mehta Kka Chhota Chashmah,” “Haste Raho Henry,” “Obocchama-Kun,” “Honey Bunny Ka Jholmaal,” and “Paap-O-Meter.”

    “Sony Yay! has created and curated an expansive library of 550+ hours of animation content, 800+ episodes including six original shows, and 70 telemovies, successfully reaching over 50 million kids,” said the company in a statement.

    “Earlier this year, the channel also treated its young audiences with ‘Taarak Mehta Kka Chhota Chashmah’ which went on to become the most popular kids’ entertainment TV show of 2021,” it added.  

    “The current situation has transformed the content consumption pattern by creating a growing demand for fresh and varied content,” said Sony Pictures Networks India business head – kids’ genre Leena Lele Dutta. “While Sony Yay! continues to serve them with new narratives around its home-grown content it has also further increased its content offerings by introducing a wide range of new shows, endearing characters, and engaging activities.”

    The channel will launch a brand-new show “Haste Raho Henry” that will begin airing on 25 September at 1 p.m every Saturday and Sunday. “Honey & Bunny” franchise films will begin airing every Sunday at noon from 3 October. “Oggy and Cockroaches” created by French animation studio, Xilam Animation, will begin airing on 18 October and new episodes and films of “Paap-O-Meter” will be launched in December.

    “This festive season, each new narrative and character is handpicked to suit the ever-dynamic palate of Indian kids and our goal is to curate a wholesome experience of their favourite characters at one destination,” said Sony Yay! head of programming Ronojoy Chakraborty.