"The Game Station" logo used from 2007 to 2008
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Network | Fox |
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Launched | September 14, 2002 January 22, 2005 (as 4Kids TV) |
(as FoxBox)
Closed | January 15, 2005 December 27, 2008 (as 4Kids TV) |
(as FoxBox)
Country of origin | United States |
Owner | 4Kids Entertainment |
Formerly known as | FoxBox (2002–2005) |
Original Language(s) | English |
4Kids TV (often stylized as "4K!DS TV" and originally known as FoxBox from 2002 to 2005) was a television programming block and Internet-based video on demand children's network operated by 4Kids Entertainment. It originated as a weekly block on Saturday mornings on the Fox Broadcasting Company, which was created out of a four-year agreement reached on January 22, 2005 between 4Kids Entertainment and Fox to lease the five-hour Saturday morning time slot occupied by the network's existing children's program block, Fox Kids. The 4Kids TV block was part of the Fox network schedule, although it was syndicated to other broadcast television stations in certain markets where a Fox affiliate declined to air it.
The block launched on September 14, 2002 under the name "FoxBox", a joint venture between the Fox Broadcasting Company and 4Kids Entertainment, replacing Fox Kids, which the network announced it would discontinue as a result of the 2001 purchase of Fox Family Worldwide by The Walt Disney Company (which resulted in much of the content featured on the block, including those produced by Fox Kids Worldwide part-owner Saban Entertainment, being absorbed into Disney's syndication unit Buena Vista Television). The company was purchased by Clarin Group and it was rebranded as 4Kids TV on January 22, 2005. 4Kids Entertainment was wholly responsible for the content of the block and collected all of the advertising revenue accrued from it. However, Fox's standards and practices department still handled content approval and responsibility of editing the series to meet broadcast standards.