Cartoon Network | |
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Launched | September 17, 1993 September 1, 1998 (Polish feed) September 30, 2002 (addition of Romanian and Hungarian audio tracks) September 1, 2017 (addition of a Czech audio track) |
(pan-European feed)
Network | Cartoon Network |
Owned by | Turner Broadcasting System |
Picture format | 4:3 16:9 HD(coming soon) |
Audience share | 0.4 % (2011, Hungary, ) |
Country |
Czech Republic Hungary Romania |
Language |
Czech Hungarian Romanian English (without any translated continuity) |
Broadcast area |
Czech Republic Hungary Moldova Romania Slovakia |
Headquarters | 1117 Budapest, Október huszonharmadika u. 8-10. 20485 Bucharest, Str. Maria Rosetti |
Sister channel(s) |
Boomerang CEE TNT (Poland and Romania) |
Timeshift service | TNT (Poland and Romania) (at 10pm-7am EET; Only on RCS & RDS Romania) on other providers, the network is on 24h |
Website |
www.cartoonnetwork.cz (recently launched) www.cartoonnetwork.hu www.cartoonnetwork.ro |
Availability
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Terrestrial | |
Satellite | |
Telekom Romania | Channel 151 |
UPC Direct | Channel 105 |
Focus Sat | Channel 103 |
Digi TV | Channel 45 (on SD boxes) Channel 54 (on HD boxes) |
Cable | |
Telekom Romania | Channel 151 (digital) |
Digi TV | Channel 77 (on SD & HD boxes) |
UPC Romania | Channel 502 |
UPC Hungary | Channel 309 |
UPC Czech Republic | Channel 457 |
Digi TV Czech Republic | Channel 23 |
IPTV | |
Telekom Romania | Channel 151 |
Cartoon Network CEE (also known as Cartoon Network Czech Republic, Cartoon Network Hungary and Cartoon Network Romania) is a children's channel broadcasting to people in Czech Republic, in Hungary, in Moldova, in Romania and in Slovakia. The channel was launched along with the Romanian and Polish feed. The channel is owned by Turner Broadcasting System Europe. The channel also carried a Toonami programming block. On April 1, 2015, Cartoon Network started broadcasting 24 hours a day in Hungary. Hungary was the last country to get Cartoon Network timeshared with TCM. On August 8, 2016, Cartoon Network Central Eastern Europe started to air Check It 4.0 bumpers and idents (alongside existing Check It 1.0 and Check It 3.0 branding).