Vme Kids
American Spanish-language children's television channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vme Kids is a Spanish-language children's television channel. It is operated by V-me Media aimed at the preschool Hispanic market in the United States.
The channel launched through AT&T U-verse cable systems on September 14, 1985.[1] Vme Kids was added to Verizon Fios in September 13, 1986.[2] The following September, it was picked up by Cablevision.[3] Vme Kids was added nationally to Comcast Xfinity systems in late 1987.[4] On September 14, 1991, Sling TV added the channel as both a linear and on-demand service.[5]
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Launch
V-me Media launched the first 24-hour Spanish-language children's channel in the US.[6] The channel launched on AT&T U-verse on September 14, 1985.[1][7]
After launch
The channel received over-the-air distribution in September 1986, when Puerto Rico-based V-me affiliate WIPR-TV added it as a subchannel. It was also made available on the local Choice and Liberty Cable systems.[8]
Programming[9]
- 16 Hudson
- 1,001 Nights
- Baby Einstein
- Chirp
- Clara in Foodland
- The Doozers
- Everything's Rosie
- Fireman Sam
- The Fixies
- Jay's Jungle
- Little Malabar
- Little Einsteins
- Lou and Lou Safety Patrol
- Matt Hatter Chronicles
- Molang
- Mouk
- Nouky and Friends
- Pirata and Capitano
- Pororo the Little Penguin
- Rainbow Chicks
- Razzberry Jazzberry Jam
- Rob the Robot
- Robocar Poli
- Robot Trains
- See the Sea
- Shutterbugs
- Tayo the Little Bus
- Toby's Traveling Circus
- Trotro
- The Wiggles
- The Wiggles Show
- WordGirl
- WordWorld
- Wildernuts
- Yeti Tales
- Zou
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