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Jetix
Jetix logo.png
Launched14 February 2004; 15 years ago (2004-02-14)
Closed10 August 2010; 8 years ago (2010-08-10)
Owned by
  • Jetix Europe

  • Jetix Latin America

  • ABC Cable Networks Group

Slogan
Upgrading to the Next Level! (US)
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Replaced
Fox Kids (Europe/Latin America)
Replaced by
Disney XD or Disney Channel
(see table)
Sister channel(s)
  • Jetix Play (Most Regions)


  • GXT (Italy)


  • K2 (Italy)

Timeshift serviceJetix +1 (United Kingdom and Italy)

Jetix (formerly Fox Kids in most countries) is a defunct worldwide children's television programming block owned by Jetix Europe, Jetix Latin America and ABC Cable Networks Group (The Walt Disney Company). The Jetix brand was used for children's blocks and channels featuring action-related and adventure-related live-action and animated programming, most of which had previously aired on Fox Kids, as well as some original programming.[citation needed] In the United States, the block aired on Toon Disney (from 2004–2009) and on ABC Family (from 2004–2006). The Jetix brand (alongside Toon Disney) switched over to Disney XD[1] in 2009 (or Disney Channel in certain European countries)[2][3] in accordance with the company's focus on its Disney, ABC, and ESPN brands.[4] The last remaining Jetix in the world in Russia, switched over to Disney Channel on August 10, 2010.[5]




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Jetix Europe

    • 2.1 History



  • 3 List of versions


  • 4 Other versions

    • 4.1 Jetix Play

      • 4.1.1 Logos




  • 5 Programming


  • 6 Magazine


  • 7 Kids Cup


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links




History


In January 2004, Fox Kids Europe, Fox Kids Latin America and ABC Cable Networks Group agreed to rename its then current operations under a single umbrella name Jetix,[6][7] which helped strengthen its then operations into a single force. The Jetix name was applied to its programming blocks which aired on ABC Family and Toon Disney, its television channels in Europe and Latin America, along with its programme library and merchandising.[6]


The Jetix name was chosen after the company conducted international research specifically with a number of children focus groups. Many of the children picked the name as it implied action and adventure, and the company was able to use the name internationally due to its ambiguity. Bruce Steinberg, chairman and chief executive officer of Fox Kids Europe, said that Jetix would help strengthen Fox Kids Europe's partnership with Disney while building new alliances to continue to successfully leverage its programming library and distribution.[8][9]


On February 14, 2004, Toon Disney and ABC Family launched their Jetix blocks with Jetix Cards Live, the world's first concurrently online and television trading card game,[10] with Toon Disney having 12 hours of weekly prime time programming to start and ABC Family with 2 hours weekday and 4 hour on weekends all in the morning.[11]. In fall 2004 with the addition of three new shows, Toon Disney's U.S. block was expanded to 16 hours.[11]


After Jetix Europe was purchased by Disney in December 2008, they announced that all Jetix operations would be replaced with a Disney branded channel. In the United States, Toon Disney and Jetix were merged to form Disney XD in February 2009. The rest of the Jetix channels were either merged with Toon Disney to create Disney XD, replaced with Disney XD or Disney Channel or simply closed down, depending on the region.[citation needed]



Jetix Europe























Jetix Europe N.V.
Formerly
Fox Kids Europe N.V. (1999-2004)
Type

Private
Naamloze Vennootschap
IndustryTelevision
FateRemaining shares purchased by The Walt Disney Company, currently Dormant
FoundedNovember 1999
Headquarters
Hilversum
,
Netherlands

Number of employees
362[12]
Parent
Fox Family Worldwide/ABC Family Worldwide (75.7%, 1999-2008)
The Walt Disney Company (2008-Present)
Subsidiaries
Jetix Europe Limited[13]
Jetix Italy S.r.l.
Jetix España S.L. (Joint venture with Sogecable S.A.)
Jetix Poland Limited (Minority owner, subsidiary of United Pan-Europe Communications N.V.)
TV10 B.V. (Joint venture with SBS Broadcasting)
Jetix Israel
Website
jetixeurope.com Edit this on Wikidata

Jetix Europe N.V. (Formally known as Fox Kids Europe N.V.), was a television broadcasting company based in the Netherlands that ran children's oriented channels and programming blocks across the European and Middle East markets.[14]



History


The first Fox Kids channel in the U.K. was launched in October 1996 and Fox Kids Europe (FKE) was incorporated in November 1999 with 75.7% being held by Fox Family Worldwide (FFW) with the balance of ownership listed on Euronext. By then, Fox Kids had 6 feeds: United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Poland, Scandinavia and Spain.


In 2000, 5 additional Fox Kids feeds launched: Italy, Turkey, Germany, Hungary and the Middle East. These launches made Fox Kids the only children's entertainment company with a local channel in every major European market.


In February 2001, A Fox Kids feed launched in Israel, while the Hungarian feed extended to the Czech Republic and Slovakia, while launching in Russia as a Programming Block. In June 2001 Fox Kids Europe announced that the Fox Kids brand had become the most widely distributed children's channel in Europe and the Middle East, reaching 24.9 million households and broadcasting in 54 countries via 11 channel feeds in 16 languages.


In October 2001, Fox Kids Europe's major owner Fox Family Worldwide was purchased by The Walt Disney Company and renamed ABC Family Worldwide Inc.[14] K2 started out as a syndicated block for several local stations in Italy.[15]


In November 2001 a Greek feed was launched.


In December 2002, the company signed with BMG Europe for two Fox Kids Hits music compilation albums per year for 10 European markets.[16]


In July 2003, Fox Kids Europe launched an Interactive Channel on Telewest titled Fox Kids Play. [17] The name was eventually used for a sister channel under the same name, which first launched in Central and Eastern Europe in October 2003.


By 2003 Fox Kids Europe had extended to 34.8 million households in 57 countries via 12 channel feeds in 17 languages.


During the Jetix rebranding, Fox Kids channels across Europe started to introduce Jetix branded blocks. Fox Kids U.K. added the Jetix block in April.[8] Fox Kids blocks across the worlds started to change over in April and the first channel in France was changed over in August 2004.[18]


In May 2005, Jetix Europe subsidiary Jetix Italia launched a male teen channel called GXT on Sky Italia[19]


SIP Animation co-produced a few animated series with Jetix Europe during the 2000s.[20][21]


Jetix India added a temporary branding to the channel of Action Vacation starting May 7, 2007 while running two contests, WWE 24x7 and Jetix Action Vacation, while adding a WWE and other new series, martial arts movies and some Disney movies.[22] After Jetix Europe picked up Iron Kid for its France and Spain channels, Jetix Latin America picked it up in January 2007 from BRB International.[23]


In 2008, Jetix Europe licensed out Jetix France to The Walt Disney Company France and Disney-ABC-ESPN Television became its channel distribution partner.[14] In February 2008, Jetix Europe was in talks to join affiliated companies, Disney Channel Europe, ESPN Europe and Disney–ABC International Television (DAIT), in their combined distribution sales unit.[24] In June, Jetix Europe agreed to have DAIT take over distribution sales for all channels across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.[25] In November, the Central and Eastern European channel team won gold in the U.K. Promax Awards for Jetix Max idents.[26]


On December 8, 2008, Disney made an agreement to increase ownership in Jetix Europe to 96%, with intentions to purchase the remainder and have Jetix Europe delisted from the Euronext Amsterdam exchange.[27] In 2009, K2 became a TV channel.[15] With full Disney control over Jetix Europe, Disney indicated in February 2009 that Jetix blocks and channels would be switched over to Disney branding starting with the Jetix France channel with Disney XD on April 1, 2009.[1] Jetix Italy management agreed to purchase the Jetix Italy company, renamed as Switchover Media, GXT and K2 from Jetix Europe in July 2009 while managing the Jetix Italy channel unit it re-brands as Disney XD in the fall.[28][29] The final Jetix channel to switch over to Disney XD was the Dutch version on January 1, 2010,[30] while the last Jetix channel to close was the Russian version, which was replaced with Disney Channel. The Jetix Play channels soon followed suit in 2010/2011, being replaced with Playhouse Disney in some countries.[31]



List of versions


































































































































































































Market
Type
Formerly
(Fox Kids) launch date[32]Replacement
Replaced date
Canadablock on
Family
Power Box
September 10, 2006[33]
discontinued[citation needed]
August 1, 2009
United Statesblock on ABC Family morningsunnamed kids' action/adventure block (common name: ABC Family Action Block)
February 14, 2004[10]
discontinuedFall 2006[34]
block on Toon Disney prime timenone
February 14, 2004[10]
merged with Toon Disney to become Disney XD

February 13, 2009[35]
ItalychannelFox Kids(April 2000)[32]March 2005[36]Disney XD
September 2009[37]
Latin America(November 1996)[38]August 2004[39]
July 3, 2009[40]
Japanblock on
Toon Disney Japan

December 2005[41]
Disney XD Japan
August 2009[42]
Indiablock on
STAR One
7 to 8 pm Saturday & Sunday Hindi

July 2, 2005[43]

Central and Eastern Europechannel
January 2005[36]
Disney Channel Bulgaria, Disney Channel Romania
September 2009[3]
United Kingdom and IrelandFox Kids(October 19, 1996)[44]January 2005[8]Disney XD
2009 fall[45]
block on Fox Kids
April 2004[45]
Jetix UK channel
January 2005[8]
Netherlandschannel
February 2005[36]
Disney XD
January 1, 2010[30]
France(11/1997) August 2004[18]Disney XD
April 1, 2009[1]
Poland(April 18, 1998[46] ) January 2005[36]
September 2009[47]
block(May 1998[48])
Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakiachannel(September 2000) January 2005[36]
Disney Channel Hungary, Disney Channel Czech, Disney Slovakia

September 2009[49][50][51]
block on Fox KidsApril 2004
January 2005
Hungaryblock on TV2
(2003[52])
block on Magyar TV
(2000[53])
Australiablock on Disney Channel
none
September 2004[citation needed]
discontinuedMarch 2009[citation needed]
ScandinaviablockFox Kids(May 1998[48] )
September 12, 2009[citation needed]
channel(February 12, 1998[46]) October 2004[36]Disney XD
September 12, 2009[54]
Spainblock(May 1998[48])
channel(December 1998) January 2005[36]Disney XD
September 2009[55]
South Koreablock, weekdays on CHAMP
none
May 2005[56]

2009[citation needed]
Germanychannel(October 2000)[57]June 10, 2005[58]Disney XD
October 2009[59]
block, 1/2 hr. Saturday morning on Kabel 1

October 30, 2004[60]

Turkey, Middle East and North AfricachannelFox Kids(November 2000[57]) January 2005[36]Disney XD
October 2009[61]
Turkeyblock on Show TV
(2000[53])
Bulgariablock on Balkan News
(2000[53])
channel2003Disney ChannelSeptember 2009[62]
IsraelFox Kids(February 2001[57]) March 2005[36]Disney Channel
September 9, 2009[citation needed]
Greece(October 2001) January 2005[36]Disney XD (Greece)
2009[63]
Russiablock on REN TV channel(2001)[52]2002
Disney Channel (Russia)
August 10, 2010[2]
Vietnamblock on VTV

November 2005[64]

Kazakhstanblock on KTK
2006[65]
SloveniachannelDisney Channel
September 2009[66]


Other versions














































































Market
Name
Type
Formerly
Launch date[32]Replacement
Replaced date
Central and Eastern EuropeJetix PlaychannelFox Kids Play
October 2003[32]
Playhouse Disney
2010
IndiaJetix Action Stationblock on
Toon Disney weekdays, Tamil, Telugu and English
December 2004[43]Disney XD
November 14, 2009[67]
ItalyGXTChannel
May 2005[19]
sold

June 2009[28]
K2syndicated block / channelFox Kids2002[52]/2009[15]
PolandJetix PlaychannelFox Kids PlayNovember 2003Playhouse Disney
November 2010[68]
Czech Republic and Slovakia
2010[68]
Turkey and MENA Region
2004[when?]

2011[31]
United KingdomJanuary 1, 2005
August 1, 2010[31]
Jetix +1timeshift serviceFox Kids +same as Jetix UKDisney XD +1same as Jetix UK
RussiaJetix Playchannel
2010[31]
SpainJetix Maxblock on Jetix
early evening weekday[69]

Central and Eastern Europeanblock on Jetix[26]


Jetix Play














Jetix Play
Jetix Play
Launched2003
Closed2011
Owned byJetix Europe
Replaced byPlayhouse Disney
Sister channel(s)Jetix, K2, GXT
Websitejetixplay.tv (closed)

Jetix Play (formerly Fox Kids Play) was a sister channel to Jetix that was shown in various European countries. The channel aired various animated cartoons and animated television series from the Saban Entertainment and Jetix catalogues.


In July 2003, Fox Kids Europe launched an interactive channel on Telewest under the Fox Kids Play name.[17] The service extended to Sky in March 2004.


Jetix Play was closed on August 1, 2010 in most countries,[68] in Turkey, Romania and MENA Region in 2011.[31] In most countries it was replaced with Playhouse Disney.[68]



Logos



Programming



Jetix owned the Saban Entertainment library which included shows from Marvel Productions.[70]


Jetix Animation Concepts, also Jetix Concepts Animation, was a brand used for animation co-produced by and for the Jetix global group by the American partner, ABC Cable Networks Group.[18]



Magazine


In the U.K., Future plc published the official Jetix Magazine. Published every four weeks, it featured puzzles and features based on the channel's shows. The magazine also came with a free DVD featuring shows from the channel.[71]


In other countries, including Bulgaria, the Netherlands[72] and Romania, similar Jetix magazines were also produced.


Jetix Magazine was launched in early September 2004 by Jetix Consumer Products and Future Publishing.[71] Cavan Scott was the magazine's initial editor.[73]


With the purchase of the remaining Jetix Europe shares by The Walt Disney Company and the change over of the channels to a Disney branded channel, Future renamed the magazine to Nitro!, to become an independent magazine with the same general focus.[74]



Kids Cup


The Jetix Kids Cup was an association football tournament in which kids from 16 countries competed to "promote fair play, sportsmanship and cultural exchange".[75]



See also


  • List of Disney TV programming blocks

  • List of programmes broadcast by Disney XD in the UK & Ireland

  • List of programs broadcast by Fox Kids

  • List of programs broadcast by Jetix


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External links



  • jetix.net at archive.org, July 20, 2004


  • jetixkidscup.com at archive.org, May 16, 2006


  • Jetix Europe at archive.org, March 14, 2018


  • Jetix Magazine UK content








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