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K T.V.

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Launched
  
1990

Sister channel(s)
  
K-TV World

Owned by
  
Multichoice


Website
  
www.ktv.co.za (archived on May 6, 2000)

K-T.V. (also known as Kids TV) was a kids' network, broadcast originally as a programming block on M-NET and later on FilmNet abroad. It was owned by Multichoice. In Greece, it was used to air besides morning and afternoon (exclusively for NOVA).
Its sister programming block was K-TV World (also known as K-World), which aired mostly in the afternoon, while K-T.V. aired in the morning.

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History

Sweden: It was a programming block on Filmnet (temporary called FilmNet Plus and renamed later as FilmNet 1 in Sweden), from January 1, 1993 to January 11, 1997. It was broadcasting in the mornings and the noon/afternoon. It had a sister programming block called "K-TV mini".
Greece: The network was replaced on October 1, 2001, by Fox Kids. However, the site and the club were still active.
Cyprus: It was a programming block on Alfa TV, which was notable for broadcasting also, Nickelodeon cartoons.

Programming

It was confirmed by the channel that "all programs do not feature any violence".
Note: It is possible that some of the shows listed below are broadcast only in international versions of the network.

Playback

Playback was a weekly K-T.V. original TV show, presented by Jenna Dover. There, you could vote for your favourite video each week and win prizes.

Ti Paizei

Ti Paizei (Greek: Τι Παίζει) is a K-T.V. original TV show for the Greek version of the network, preesented by Banta Rapti, George Menediatis and Mary Blaxou.

Music Mail

Music Mail (Greek: Μουσικό Μήνυμα) is a K-T.V. original TV show for the Greek version of the network, similar to Playback. It featured video clips, tributes, news and exclusive interviews from singers and it was presented by Banta Rapti.

References

K-T.V. Wikipedia