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Bohbot Kids Network

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Former American kids network
For the Australian regional television station, seeGTS/BKN.
"BKN" redirects here. For other uses, seeBKN (disambiguation).
Bohbot Kids Network
NetworkBroadcast syndication
LaunchedSeptember 13, 1992; 33 years ago (1992-09-13)
Closed2000; 25 years ago (2000)
Country of originUnited States
OwnerBKN, Inc.
Formerly known asAmazin' Adventures (1992–1997)
Bulldog TV (1999–2000)
Running time2 hours (1992–1995)
4 hours per week (1995–1996)
7 hours per week (1996–1997)
12 hours per week (1997–2000)
Original languageEnglish
BKN Kids II
NetworkBroadcast syndication
LaunchedAugust 29, 1999; 26 years ago (1999-08-29)
ClosedOctober 20, 2000; 25 years ago (2000-10-20)
Country of originUnited States
OwnerBKN, Inc.
Formatanimated series
Running time4 hours (weekdays)
Original languageEnglish

Bohbot Kids Network (more commonly referred to and on-screen asBKN, originally known asAmazin' Adventures until 1997) was a children's programming block operated byBohbot Entertainment (later BKN, Inc.) that aired on syndicated television stations from 1992 to 2000.[1]

History

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Amazin' Adventures (1992–1997)

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On September 13, 1992, Bohbot Entertainment launchedAmazin' Adventures, a syndicated programming block that aired for two hours on Sundays. Byrne Enterprises sold barter for the block.[2]

In August 1996, Bohbot announced that in addition to the standard Sunday block, an additional block titutively titledAmazin' Adventures Anthology would also be broadcast.[3] This block aired on weekdays for an hour a day.

Bohbot Kids Network (1997–1999)

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Amazin' Adventures was re-launched as Bohbot Kids Network (BKN) in September 1997.[4] By 1997, the network had signed up 104 stations reaching 75% of the US, with 65 stations airing BKN in pattern and 35 stations signing on for three years. Stations that aired the BKN block includedBHC Communications stations,[5]WCIU-TV,[6]WPGH-TV, andThe WB 100+ Station Group. During BKN's first season, its programs were split into three blocks: the "Extreme Block" (Extreme Dinosaurs andExtreme Ghostbusters) and the "Comedy Block" (The Mask: Animated Series andAdventures of Sonic the Hedgehog) on weekdays, and "Amazin' Adventures" (Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys) on weekends.[6]

Bulldog TV and BKN Kids II (1999–2000)

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With multiple offers in top 50 markets for the Bohbot Kids Network, Bohbot Entertainment scheduled the launch of a second syndication network, BKN Kids II, for September 1998 to meet the demand. BE also looked for shows from other syndicators to include in BKN Kids II.[4] With financial setbacks that had happened in the past, a consortium of banks gave Bohbot $100 million in new financing in September 1998. Two new blocks were announced at the same time as well as the new chairman/CEO of Bohbot Kids Network, Rick Ungar. BKN also indicated that long-term network affiliation agreements were under close to being finalized with Chris-Craft/United Television,Tribune Broadcasting,Paramount Stations Group,Sinclair Broadcast Group and the WB network's WeB fill-in cable network.[7] Station groups affiliating with BKN 2 at launch includedSinclair Broadcast Group,Tribune Broadcasting,Clear Channel Communications andACME Communications.

On July 16, 1999, BKN announced that their main syndicated service would be relaunched as an action-oriented block on August 29.[8] The service was internally named "Bulldog TV" because the block's bumpers featured an animated bulldog. Bulldog TV focused on action cartoons taken from Bohbot's existing catalog and acquired shows mainly from DIC, broken up into two-hour-long blocks that aired on weekdays and Sundays. Existing BKN shows such asMummies Alive!,Double Dragon andStreet Sharks made it to the rebranded service while two new original series,Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends andRoughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles were also added. The secondary syndicated service, BKN Kids II (branded as BKN on-screen) launched on the same day and broadcast a different lineup of shows in order to grantSyndex protection,[4] BKN Kids II functioned as a more mainstream block focusing on a broader audience encompassing both boys and girls 2-11. Much of the programming formerly seen on the main service was moved to Kids II, with shows such asMighty Max,Highlander: The Animated Series,The Mask: Animated Series, andAdventures of Sonic the Hedgehog filling out the schedule.[4] Two acquisitions,Sonic Underground andBeakman's World, also aired on Kids II.[9] During this time, BKN had their shows aired on theSci-Fi Channel on weekday mornings.

Bulldog TV and BKN Kids II ceased to broadcast on October 20, 2000.[1]The WB 100+ Station Group continued to air reruns of BKN shows during the 2000–2001 season.

Revival of Amazin' Adventures brand as a YouTube Channel (2023–present)

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In February 2023,41 Entertainment, the current distributor for BKN's former content, filed a trademark for "Amazin' Adventures".[10] Later on in the month, the brand was revived as aYouTube channel that offers up programs from 41 and BKN's catalogue.[11]

Programming

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Amazin' Adventures

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TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Saban's Around the World in Eighty DreamsSeptember 13, 19921993
Saban's Gulliver's Travels
The Wizard of Oz
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice1996
HurricanesSeptember 12, 19931994
Mighty Max
Double Dragon1996
Street SharksSeptember 7, 19941997[12][13]
Turbocharged ThunderbirdsDecember 19941995
A.J.'s Time Travelers1996
Gadget Boy & HeatherSeptember 10, 1995
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders1997[14]
Skysurfer Strike Force[15]
Captain Simian & the Space MonkeysSeptember 8, 1996[16]
The Mask: Animated SeriesSeptember 10, 1996[17]
The Real GhostbustersAugust 1997September 1997[18]

BKN

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TitlePremiere dateEnd dateBlockSource(s)
Extreme DinosaursSeptember 1, 19971999Extreme Block[19]
Extreme Ghostbusters[20]
The Mask: Animated Series1997Comedy Block
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
Captain Simian & the Space MonkeysAmazin' Adventures
Jumanji1998Extreme Block[21][22]
Pocket Dragon AdventuresComedy Block[23][24]
Mummies Alive!Extreme Block[25][26]
Mighty Max[27]
Action Man[28]
Street Sharks[29]
Highlander: The Animated Series[30]
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel RidersAmazin' Adventures[31]
Double Dragon[32]
Ultraforce[33]
Skysurfer Strike Force[34]

Bulldog TV

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TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Extreme Ghostbusters19992000
Monster Rancher19992000[35]
Mummies Alive!19992000
Rambo: The Force of Freedom19992000[36]
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers ChroniclesAugust 29, 19992000[37]
Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and LegendsAugust 29, 19992000[38][39]
Double Dragon19992000
Street Sharks19992000[40]

BKN Kids II

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TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Adventures of Sonic the HedgehogAugust 30, 1999October 20, 2000
Beakman's World[41]
Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys
Extreme Dinosaurs
Highlander: The Animated Series
Jumanji
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice
Mighty Max
Pocket Dragon Adventures
Skysurfer Strike Force
Sonic Underground[42]

References

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  1. ^ab"BKN Kids bites dust".Broadcasting. 2000-10-22. Retrieved2021-12-13.
  2. ^Perlmutter, David (2018).The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 26.ISBN 978-1538103739.
  3. ^https://kidscreen.com/1996/08/01/17167-19960801/
  4. ^abcdIssue 3.2."Bohbot Syndicating Second Kids Net".Animation World Magazine. May 1998. RetrievedMarch 13, 2014.
  5. ^Schlosser, Joe (October 5, 1998)."Bohbot zigs out of syndication".Broadcasting & Cable. Archived fromthe original on April 2, 2015. RetrievedMarch 13, 2014.
  6. ^ab"Bohbot Star Search".Variety. March 23, 1997. RetrievedMarch 13, 2014.
  7. ^Freeman, Michael (September 28, 1998)."Bohbot's 2000 Kids Tour".Mediaweek. Archived fromthe original on March 14, 2014. RetrievedMay 28, 2014.
  8. ^"BKN acquires MONSTER RANCHER".
  9. ^"It's Show Time! The Fall TV Preview".
  10. ^"AMAZIN' ADVENTURES - 41 Entertainment LLC Trademark Registration".
  11. ^"Amazin' Adventures - YouTube".YouTube.
  12. ^Kirchdoerffer, Ed (March 1, 1996)."Bohbot expands promos".Kidscreen. RetrievedMarch 13, 2014.
  13. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19970626222202/http://www.amazin.com/amazin/sharkstructure/sharkshowpage/sharks.html
  14. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19970626222155/http://www.amazin.com/amazin/gwenstructure/gwenshowpage/gwenhome3.html
  15. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19970626222128/http://www.amazin.com/amazin/strikestructure/ssfshowpage/ssf.html
  16. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19970626222137/http://www.amazin.com/amazin/monkeystructure/spacmshow/monkeys.html
  17. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19970626222147/http://www.amazin.com/amazin/maskstructure/maskshowpage/masktemplate6.html
  18. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19971014022022/http://www.amazin.com/
  19. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19970626222720/http://www.amazin.com/amazin/exdinosaursprecis.html
  20. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19970626222712/http://www.amazin.com/amazin/exghostbustersprecis.html
  21. ^Issue 2.11.Kenyon, Heather (February 1998)."NATPE 1998: It's A Tough Market But Someone is Selling..."Animation World Magazine. RetrievedMarch 13, 2014.
  22. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  23. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  24. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19970626222730/http://www.amazin.com/amazin/pocketdragonprecis.html
  25. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/natpe-1998-its-tough-market-someone-selling
  26. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  27. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  28. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  29. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  30. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  31. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  32. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  33. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  34. ^https://www.awn.com/animationworld/tooning-1998-fall-season-0
  35. ^https://kidscreen.com/1999/09/01/26572-19990901/
  36. ^https://kidscreen.com/1999/09/01/26572-19990901/
  37. ^https://kidscreen.com/1999/09/01/26572-19990901/
  38. ^https://variety.com/1998/tv/news/bohbot-ready-to-uncover-conspiracies-for-syndie-1117470764/
  39. ^https://kidscreen.com/1999/09/01/26572-19990901/
  40. ^https://kidscreen.com/1999/09/01/26572-19990901/
  41. ^https://kidscreen.com/1999/09/01/26572-19990901/
  42. ^https://kidscreen.com/1999/09/01/26572-19990901/
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