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The CITV channel is an exciting opportunity for one of the major players in kids programming to build on its connection with its audience. The CITV channel will bring all the benefits of CITV's rich and varied schedule to more children, and is designed to deliver what they want to watch, when they want to watch it. Providing UK kids with more UK-produced content than on other commercial children's channels, our launch schedule will feature predominantly UK produced or commissioned shows.
The channel is targeted at two distinct age groups, a pre-school audience of 2-5 year olds, and a school age audience of 6-9 year olds. Younger and older children will be encouraged to watch on the same channel, either in blocks of programming dedicated to their age-range, or in programmes deliberately scheduled to be watched together. With an extremely low repeat rate of episodes, this is a children's channel for every child. Its funny, imaginative, sideways look at life encourages children to grow up with laughter, to discover new experiences, to learn without feeling taught, and above all, to be entertained.
CITV will offer comprehensive blocks of programming that reflect changes in viewing patterns based on a child's day, with more pre-school programmes during the day when children are at school in term-time, and more programmes for school aged children during their holidays. A pre-school block will run every day of the year in the morning and from 12pm-1.30pm, helping toddlers build a sense of familiarity with their favourite characters.
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What's on now on CITV (Freeview)
- Bratz started at 11:00am
- Cloe is in need of an easy A, so she and the Bratz sign up for a fashion course at high school. But rather than being taught by super-easy teacher Mr Limbus, the course is taught by Burdine - who is determined to give the Bratz so much work they'll have to give up the magazine. Then Cloe has the idea of putting on a fashion show and writing about it for the magazine.
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