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Cartoonito (Italian TV channel)

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This article is about the Italian TV channel. For the brand as a whole, seeCartoonito.
Italian television channel aimed at children

Television channel
Cartoonito
CountryItaly
Broadcast areaNationwide
Switzerland
Programming
LanguageItalian
Picture format1080iHDTV
Ownership
OwnerBoing S.p.A.
(RTI/Mediaset, 51%
Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA, 49%)
Sister channels
History
Launched22 August 2011; 14 years ago (22 August 2011)
Links
Websitecartoonito.it
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 46 (HD)
Original logo with purple eyes, used from 2011 to 2018
Former logo with black eyes, used from 2018 to 2022

Cartoonito is an Italianfree-to-airtelevision channel owned by Boing S.p.A., a joint venture ofFininvest'sMFE - MediaForEurope (through itsMediaset and RTI subsidiaries) andWarner Bros. Discovery (throughits International division).[1][2] It is available on digital terrestrial television andfree-to-view satellite providerTivùsat.

The channel was launched on 22 August 2011 and airs preschool programs mainly sourced from Warner Bros. Discovery, in addition to acquired and local shows from other Mediaset networks or aboard.[3]

Canzoonito was launched on the channel on 14 November 2015 at 8:30PM where you follow the Cartoonitos while the words (lyrics) are on the screen. By far, this was being seen on the Cartoonito Italy website and during every show on the channel itself.

References

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  1. ^Feiner, Lauren (March 4, 2019)."WarnerMedia reorganizes its leadership team after AT&T acquisition".CNBC. RetrievedMarch 4, 2019.
  2. ^"Mediaset Group – Corporate – Free channels".Mediaset Group. Archived fromthe original on December 10, 2018. RetrievedDecember 9, 2018.
  3. ^"Cartoonito | Pressroom".

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See also
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^Note 1 Joint venture withWarner Bros. Discovery (49%).
^Note 2 Joint venture withRAI (48%)
^Note 3 Joint venture withClass Editori (60%) and NBCUniversal (20%).
^Note 4 Joint venture withNBCUniversal.
^Note 5 Operated by TLN Media Group; Branding used under license.

Subsidiaries
Television channels
Streaming
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Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Other assets
Defunct or divested assets
Terrestrial digital
Free
RAI
Mediaset
(MFE – MediaForEurope)
Cairo Communication
Sky Italia
(Comcast)
Warner Bros. Discovery
Paramount Skydance
De Agostini
  • Alpha
Al.ma Media
  • Alma TV
Television Broadcasting
System
RTL 102.5 Hit Radio
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Local television channels
Teleshopping and
lower national channels
Pay
Satellite television
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(Sky Italia)
Sky Italia
(Comcast)
Paramount Skydance
Warner Bros. Discovery
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