JIM (Flemish TV channel)

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JIM
JIM's current logo
Launched 1 April 2001
Owned by VMMa
Picture format 16:9 576i (SDTV)
Slogan Hell Yeah!
Country Belgium
Language Dutch
Headquarters Vilvoorde, Belgium
Formerly called JIMtv
Replaced by Kadet
Sister channel(s) vtm, 2BE
Website jim.be
Availability
Satellite
TV Vlaanderen Digitaal (Flanders) Channel 9
Mobistar TV (Belgium) Channel 100
Cable
Available on all cable systems Check local listings for channels
Telenet Digital TV (Belgium) Channel 30 (Flanders)
Channel 120 (Brussels)
Telenet (Belgium) Check your local listings at zenders.be
Numericable (Belgium) Channel TBA
Voo (Brussels) Channel TBA
IPTV
Proximus TV (Belgium) Channel 161 (Flanders)
Channel 188 (Brussels & Wallonia)
SNOW (Belgium) Channel TBA
Scarlet (Belgium) Channel 161 (Flanders)
Channel 188 (Brussels & Wallonia)
Streaming media
Jim.be Watch live
JIM Livestream Watch live
Yelo TV Watch live (Belgium only)
TV Overal Watch live (Belgium only)

JIM (launched as JIMtv in 2001) is a Flemish television channel of the Medialaan (Roularta/De Persgroep) that is aimed at people aged between 15 and 24.[1] Its name is a backronym for "Jong, Interactief en Meer" (English: Young, Interactive and More). During its first years, the channel mainly broadcast music videos. They have since started mixing this with programs such as Brainiac and Snoop Dogg's Father Hood. On September 15, 2015 MEDIALAAN announced that JIM stops broadcasting on December 18, 2015. The vacant channel will be completed by the new children's channel Kadet from December 19, 2015 which focuses primarily on boys between 8 and 12 years old.

History

The cradle of JIMtv were Jo Nachtergaele, Michael Dujardin, Peter Hoogland, Frank Molnar, Serge Jespers and Inge Tossyn. They were responsible for the content, the channel look and positioning JIMtv. The first broadcast on April 2, 2001 started with "God Is A DJ" Faithless followed by an introductory program in which all people and behind the scenes themselves were submitted. On April 2, 2006, the channel celebrated its fifth anniversary.

Nowadays the channel is just called JIM. Originally, the letter combination 'JIM' stood for "Jong, Interactief en Meer" (English: Young, Interactive and More). The suffix 'TV' was omitted because VMMa (since 2014 "Medialaan" called) initially also wanted to set up a radio station called JIMfm, but those plans were abandoned. In November 2001 launched VMMa still a radio station: Q-music.

On September 15, 2015 MEDIALAAN announced that the broadcasts of JIM will cease on December 18, 2015. The vacant channel will be completed by KADET from December 19, 2015 which focuses primarily on boys between 8 and 12 years old.

VJs

The presenters from the beginning, including Thomas Vanderveken (now VRT), Nathalie-Jane Krits, Tess Goossens, Frank Molnar, Tania Prinsier, Anneke De Keersmaeker and Ilse Liebens today are no longer seen on JIM. In 2007 Ben Roelants (now VRT), Frederick Luyten, Pim Symoens, Anneleen Liégeois and Jan Van den Bossche also disappeared at the channel. In 2013 Jelle van Dael also went way to work for JUST. Eline De Munck left the station on June 25, 2015.

Anno 2015, singer Sean D'Hondt, actor Kevin Janssens, model Vincent Banic, Dimitri Vantomme, Niko Van Driesche and Gaëlle Garcia Diaz are the VJs service.

JIM had The Big Live 2010: Total Control hired temporary DJs, namely Joëlle-Chloe Edelman.

Logos

Programs

Current programs (2012)

Other programs

Events

Jimmies

Since 2012 JIM presented annually in February his own playful prizes, De Jimmies (officially JIM awards), in a variety of musical and other mediatic categories:

  • best film, the faux pas of the year, person of the year, best game
  • the musical in every national and international versions: best group, best newcomer, best clip, best singer, best female singer.

Livestream

Since the logo of JIM and the full range of programs was changed on October 11, 2010, one can now watch JIM live via JIM website.[2]

Radio station

Originally, the VMMa was planning on launching a youth radio station called JIMfm as a complement to JIMtv. These plans were later dropped.[3]

References

  1. (Dutch) About JIM, JIM.be, 05/31/08
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  3. (Dutch) VMMa drops its plans for JIMfm, iRadio.be, 05/31/08

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