While I do prefer the newer Locomotion logo, can't ignore the fact that the idents were very creative in this era. There's a lot going on!Locomotion break bumpers and promos from 1998 and 1999.
True and I recall watching the channel when it was available in Portugal during the early 2000s.While I do prefer the newer Locomotion logo, can't ignore the fact that the idents were very creative in this era. There's a lot going on!
Didn't knew that Portugal used to get it! I presume it also aired in Spain or?True and I recall watching the channel when it was available in Portugal during the early 2000s.
The Hearst-Claxson era since I recall watching Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist and Bob and Margaret when I was still living in Portugal.Didn't knew that Portugal used to get it! I presume it also aired in Spain or?
Since I'm here, could I ask you which Locomotion "era" you preferred? The Hearst-Claxson era, the Hearst-Corus era or the very short Sony one? Now that I think, the newer logo was introduced near to the joint venture change? Still wondering what the Canadians of Corus wanted to do with a LATAM kids channel. Not that would be the last time they would have a joint venture together. The Canadian Cosmo(politan TV) was that.
Honestly, that era seems that was very experimental. I know that in the short Sony period, it was pretty much Animax with the serial numbers filed off.The Hearst-Claxson era since I recall watching Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist and Bob and Margaret when I was still living in Portugal.
Of all the channels that BBC could close, CBBC wasn't in the list.CBBC to close in 2025, as announced by Newsround presenter Ricky Boleto:
I understand the BBC has gotten some money cuts, (saw it on the news, before I putted on Nicktoons UK), but closing one of their 2 kids channels is not something I would expected, especially since it brings them money, where would Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese air in the UK afterwards? Assuming the BBC even has the rights of the show by 2025. What about CBeebies? It brings more money, and airs worldwide with different feeds, so I don’t think it’s closing in 2025, unless the BBC does that tooCBBC to close in 2025, as announced by Newsround presenter Ricky Boleto:
I'm not happy about this and not only that, this will leave CBeebies the only BBC channel aimed at children to remain as a linear TV channel than moving online.CBBC to close in 2025, as announced by Newsround presenter Ricky Boleto:
Possibly Cartoon Network since it airs there in Asia and Australia, and is also on HBO Max in Latin America.I understand the BBC has gotten some money cuts, (saw it on the news, before I putted on Nicktoons UK), but closing one of their 2 kids channels is not something I would expected, especially since it brings them money, where would Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese air in the UK afterwards? Assuming the BBC even has the rights of the show by 2025. What about CBeebies? It brings more money, and airs worldwide with different feeds, so I don’t think it’s closing in 2025, unless the BBC does that too
RIP CBBC
2002-2025
Possibly, but it also could never air on Cartoon Network UKPossibly Cartoon Network since it airs there in Asia and Australia, and is also on HBO Max in Latin America.
Well, to be fair, that was to be expected.. and 2025 is not exactly close, not many channels will be able to sustain themselves until thatCBBC to close in 2025, as announced by Newsround presenter Ricky Boleto:
Oh it was; CBeebies is a much more successful brandOf all the channels that BBC could close, CBBC wasn't in the list.