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词条 Cartoon Network (South Korea)
释义

  1. History

     1995–2006: Predecessors  2006–2008: City Era  2009–2011: New Wave Era  2011–2014: Exciting Fun Era  2014–present: Are You CN What We're Sayin'?/CHECK it. 3.0 Era 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name= Cartoon Network
카툰 네트워크
| logofile= Cartoon Network Korea Logo.png
| logocaption= Current logo.
| logosize= 200px
| launch= {{Start date and age|2006|11|11}}
| picture format= 1080i (HD, 9)
| owner= Turner Entertainment Networks Korea {{small|(WarnerMedia)}}
| country = South Korea
| headquarters=Seoul[1]
| broadcast area = South Korea
| sister names = Boomerang
| web= www.CartoonNetworkKorea.com
| sat serv 1=SkyLife
| sat chan 1=Channel 659
| cable serv 1=Available on most South Korean cable systems
| cable chan 1=Check local listings for details
| adsl serv 1=U+ TV
| adsl chan 1=Channel 155
| adsl serv 2=B tv
| adsl chan 2=Channel 177
}}Cartoon Network ({{Korean|hangul=카툰네트워크|rr=Katun-neteuwokeu}}) is the South Korean version of the original American Cartoon Network television channel in the United States and is a cable and satellite television channel created by Turner Broadcasting, a unit of AT&T’s WarnerMedia which primarily shows animated programming. It was launched on November 11, 2006.[2]

History

1995–2006: Predecessors

In 1995, Orion Cartoon Network was launched. The channel's logo had nothing to do with Cartoon Network's instead using Orion's logo with the text 오리온카툰네트워크 next to it. The channel was renamed Tooniverse in 1999. The rebranded channel aired a Cartoon Network block until December 2002, when they lost the contract. At the same time, CSTV started distributing the Southeast Asian version of the channel, but only in English, as Korean laws imply that channels operating outside of South Korea are forbidden to carry Korean audio or subtitles within South Korean territory. Previously, the Japanese version was relayed on certain cable TV providers.

On July 12, 2006, Turner and JoongAng Media Network signed a deal to launch the Korean version of the channel.

2006–2008: City Era

On November 11, 2006, the channel launched replacing the South East Asian version on certain South Korean providers (the process wasn't completed until 2011). As their first look, the bumpers were replaced with 3-D animations of a 'city' that all the Cartoon Network toons lived in. Show-specific bumpers were replaced with 3-D animations of a well-known scene from the particular show (e.g.: a Dexter's Laboratory bumper would feature Dexter's house, a Powerpuff Girls bumper would feature most likely the PPG household, and so forth). The retro, checker board logo was replaced with the 'CN' city-style logo of today. In 2006, several new Cartoon Network originals premiered, including Robotboy, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Camp Lazlo, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, My Gym Partner's a Monkey and Squirrel Boy. The Cartoon Cartoons moniker previously used for Cartoon Network originals was also dropped in 2006.

2009–2011: New Wave Era

On July 2009, the format of Cartoon Network's bumpers and commercials changed, and the Cartoon Network Theatre and Fridays Flicks were renamed to Cartoon Network Popcorn. This mimics a similar decision made by Cartoon Network Southeast Asia, with the major visual theme being the recurring 'dynamic line' on the network's official website and also in all the Station IDs, bumpers, etc. During the New Wave Era much of Cartoon Network's comedy/fun-oriented programs (such as Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and Camp Lazlo), which were popular in the early-mid-2000s, are being shown much less frequently on the network, making way for more anime (such as Kiteretsu Daihyakka, Powerpuff Girls Z and Kaibutsu-kun) and action-oriented shows (such as Ben 10, Ben 10 Alien Force, Secret Saturdays).

2011–2014: Exciting Fun Era

On October 1, 2011, Cartoon Network Korea changed to the CHECK it 1.0/It's a Fun Thing look using their own slogan, 신나는 재미 (Exciting fun) as well as introducing their own jingle.

2014–present: Are You CN What We're Sayin'?/CHECK it. 3.0 Era

See also

  • Cartoon Network

References

1. ^TV - Cartoon Network Korea {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120104081452/http://www.lyngsat-address.com/cc/Cartoon-Network-Korea.html |date=January 4, 2012 }}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.turnermediasolutions.com/channel/cn/korea |title=CARTOON NETWORK KOREA |publisher=Turnermediasolutions.com |accessdate=2012-11-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130130142925/http://www.turnermediasolutions.com/channel/cn/korea |archivedate=2013-01-30 |df= }}

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.cartoonnetworkkorea.com}} {{ko icon}}
  • TV-schedule/TV-guide {{ko icon}}
{{Turner Broadcasting System}}{{Cartoon Network}}

2 : Cartoon Network|Children's television channels in South Korea

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