KidZone TV (Baltics)

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KidZone TV
File:KidZone TV logo, 2020.png
Country Estonia
Broadcast area Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
HeadquartersPronksi 19, 10124 Tallinn, Estonia
Programming
Language(s)Estonian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Russian
Picture format16:9
Ownership
OwnerDuo Media Networks (Postimees Group)
Sister channelsKanal 2, Duo 3, Duo 4, Duo 5, Duo 6, Kanal 7, Kanal 7+, Kino 7, Semejka, MyHits, Eesti Kanal, KidZone Mini, FilmZone, FilmZone+, SmartZone
History
Launched13 June 2014
Links
Websitewww.kidzonetv.ee

KidZone TV is an Estonian children's TV channel.[1] It is broadcast in 3 countries and 4 languages, although programs are not dubbed into the languages; rather, they are aired in either English or their original languages with voiceover translators speaking over the programs to translate all dialogue into the target language. It was launched on 13 June 2014 at 3:00 pm.

On June 28, 2018, KidZone TV changed its logo and branding, and got a new set of idents.

In 2020, KidZone TV was rebranded once again, and opened its own internet store.

KidZone has a sister channel that was formerly knows as KidZone+, but rebranded as Kidzone Mini in 2021. The channel airs programs targeted at a younger audience than the main KidZone channel. However, KidZone does show some of KidZone Mini's programs, such as Peppa Pig and Thomas & Friends, as well.

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