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HBO Kids

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Defunct American children's programming block (2001-2024)
HBO Kids
Final logo used from 2016 to 2024
NetworkHBO Family
LaunchedAugust 26, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-08-26)
ClosedFebruary 29, 2024; 20 months ago (2024-02-29)
Country of originUnited States
OwnerHome Box Office, Inc.
(Warner Bros. Discovery)
Formerly known asJam (2001–2016)
Sister networkMagnet (2001–2005)
Running time6 am-3 pm (2001–04)
6 am-1:30 pm (2004–05)
6 am-9 am (2005–06, then again 2020–21)
6 am-12:00 pm (2006–07)
6 am-8 am (2007–2011)
4 pm-5 pm (formerly)
6 am-11 am (2011–20)
6 am-10 am (2020)
6 am-8 am (2021—24)
Original languageEnglish

HBO Kids (formerlyJam) was an American preschool/children's television morning programming block operated byHome Box Office, Inc. (HBO), a division ofWarner Bros. Discovery. The block ran onHBO Family, HBO's sister station that targets children and families.[1]

The block ran from 6:00 am to roughly 8:00 to 9:00 am (ET) on weekdays; the block's programs were not shown in a standard half-hour timeslot. In the mid-2010s, the block had a weekday 4 pm timeslot, which was filled withThe Electric Company. The block also aired on weekends until October 2020.

History

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In 2001, HBO Family launched two children's programming blocks:Jam in the morning, andMagnet on weekday afternoons. Programming for both blocks was developed in coordination withCINAR Animation,Nelvana Limited,Sony Entertainment, Sandpaper Films,Scholastic, Devine Entertainment,S4C,HiT Entertainment, Golden Egg Entertainment, Poseidon Pictures,Cuppa Coffee Studios,Curious Pictures,Hyperion Pictures, and Planet Grande.[1] Starting in 2007, with a new set ofCGI bumpers for the block, HBO began to slowly remove the block's acquired programming, exclusively focusing on HBO's original children's series. For several years, no new programs were produced or acquired for the block, focusing exclusively on reruns of HBO's own children's programs.

On August 13, 2015, HBO announced a deal withSesame Workshop to move first-runSesame Street episodes on HBO.[2] New episodes ofSesame Street began premiering on the network on January 16, 2016, alongside reruns of other Sesame Workshop-produced programming, includingThe Electric Company andPinky Dinky Doo.[3] Jam would later rebrand as HBO Kids. On November 12, 2020, first-runSesame Street episodes moved toHBO Max starting with its 51st season.

On August 18, 2018, the animated seriesEsme & Roy, also produced by Sesame Workshop, premiered.[4] HBO removed all Sesame Workshop shows from its HBO Family channel by January 2021, reverting the block back to HBO's original children's series. However, most of the acquired shows from Sesame Workshop remained available on theHBO Max streaming service until January 2, 2021, with onlySesame Street,Esme & Roy, and any Sesame Workshop show made exclusive for the streaming service still being available. From that point, the block's schedule featured four of HBO's original children's programs, followed by a children's television special, before airing one more program, then starting one of the channel's circulated movies or specials.[5]

On February 29, 2024, the block ended; no explanation was given, although HBO and its parent companyWarner Bros. Discovery chose to focus less on children's programming as they had low viewership on Max; Eventually, the block's parent channel HBO Family closed on August 15, 2025.[6][7]

Programming

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Final programming

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  • 1 = Aired occasionally.

Original programming

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TitleOriginal runHBO Kids runSource(s)
A Little CuriousFebruary 1, 1999 – May 1, 2000August 26, 2001 – February 29, 2024[note 1]
Crashbox1February 1, 1999 – April 1, 2000January 2005 - February 2024[note 2][note 3]
Kindergarten1August 26, 2001 – September 7, 2001August 26, 2001 – February 29, 2024
HBO Storybook Musicals1November 18, 1987 – December 8, 1993
Classical Baby1May 14, 2005 – 2017May 14, 2005 – 2024

Former programming

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TitleOriginal runHBO Kids runSource(s)
El Perro y El Gato1[note 4]2004 – 20112008 – February 29, 2024[note 5]
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child1March 12, 1995 – July 18, 2000August 26, 2001 – February 29, 2024[note 6][note 7]

Former acquired programming

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Reruns of endedSesame Workshop series

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TitleOriginal networkOriginal runHBO Kids runNow onSource(s)
The Electric CompanyPBS Kids Go!
PBS Kids
January 23, 2009 – April 4, 2011January 17, 2016 – November 1, 2020Hulu[3]
Pinky Dinky DooNoggin
Nick Jr. Channel
April 10, 2006 – June 17, 2010January 17, 2016 – January 2, 2021Knowledge Kids[3]

Short-form programming

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  • 30 by 30: Kid Flicks (1999–2001)
  • HBO Family: 411 (1999–2016)
  • Who Knew? (1999–2016)
  • Smart Mouth (1999–16)
  • Jammin' Animals (2001–16)
  • My Favorite Book (2001–16)
  • The Way I See It (2001–16)
  • El Perro y El Gato (2004–16)
  • Just Wondering (2009–16)
  • Sesame Street Shorts (January 17, 2016 – November 1, 2020)
  • And Now You Know
  • Eat 5
  • I Want to Be
  • Matters of Fact
  • Lisa
  • When I'm...

References

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Notes

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  1. ^This show had aired on HBO Family 1999 since before airing on Jam.
  2. ^The show originally aired onMagnet, before moving to Jam in January 2005.
  3. ^This show had aired on HBO Family 1999 since before airing on Jam.
  4. ^The show was first an interstitial series in 2004, before becoming a half-hour series in 2008.
  5. ^This is the TV series (not to be confused with the interstitial series), which is still airing.
  6. ^The show had aired on HBO since 1995 before airing on Jam.
  7. ^Season 1 and 2 first aired only on the HBO channel, before being moved to HBO Family to air its third season there.

Citations

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  1. ^ab"HBO Family Announces New Lineup for Fall 2001".WarnerMedia. 2001-08-01. Archived fromthe original on 2019-06-22. Retrieved2019-06-22.
  2. ^Steinberg, Brian (2015-08-13)."Why 'Sesame Street' Had to Turn a Corner".Variety. Retrieved2019-06-22.
  3. ^abc"HBO Takes On Netflix With A New Kids Section Featuring "Sesame Street" And More".TechCrunch. 13 January 2016. Retrieved2019-06-22.
  4. ^Petski, Denise (2018-07-25)."'Esme & Roy': HBO Sets Premiere Date For New Animated Series From Sesame Workshop – TCA".Deadline. Retrieved2019-06-24.
  5. ^"HBO TV Schedule". January 27, 2021. RetrievedDecember 31, 2020.
  6. ^Schneider, Michael (2025-06-13)."HBO Family, ThrillerMax and Other Multiplex Channels to Be Shut Down by Warner Bros. Discovery".Variety. Retrieved2025-06-13.
  7. ^Bouma, Luke (2025-06-11)."HBO Is Shutting Down Multiple Channels Including HBO Family & More".Cord Cutters News. Retrieved2025-06-13.
  8. ^The show started releasing new episodes on HBO Max in 2020, starting with season 51.
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