Junior (TV station)

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Junior
Station logo
TV station ( private law )
Program type Children's television
reception Cable , satellite
Start of transmission July 28, 1996
owner Studio 100
executive Director Hans Bourlon, Martin Krieger
List of TV channels
Website

Junior (since 2014: Junior on Sky) is a television channel primarily for children from three to 13 years old. a. also released videotapes of its program content.

Classics such as Pippi Longstocking , Heidi and Maya the Bee are broadcast as well as current cartoons ( No biscuit for goblins , My Little Pony - friendship is magic ) , anime series ( Anne with the red hair , Alice in Wonderland , Niklaas, a boy from Flanders ) as well as real series and feature films for children, teenagers and the whole family. Also pre-school programs from our own production ( Plop , Bumba , Piet Pirat ) belong to the junior program.

Junior XL

Junior XL ran from 10:00 p.m. until December 2007 . Here animes for an older audience such as Slayers were shown in mostly uncut version as well as cartoon classics from Europe and the USA such as Don Quixote .

Production and distribution

Former station logo, 1999–2015

The program is produced by Studio 100 Media GmbH , a subsidiary of the Belgian company Studio 100 , based in Munich . It started broadcasting on July 28, 1996 under the umbrella of the digital channel DF1 . Junior has been broadcast on Sky (formerly Premiere) since October 1999 . From 2000 to 2005, Sat.1 showed a junior program window on Saturday morning. A Junior program window was broadcast on SRF Zwei (then SF2 ) for three years, from late 2003 to early 2007.

Junior is broadcast digitally via cable and satellite and can be received there as part of the program package of the pay-TV provider Sky . Junior is currently broadcasting daily from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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