Ketnet
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Ketnet | |
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Launched | December 1, 1997 (on BRT2) May 1, 2012 (on OP12) |
Owned by | VRT |
Picture format | 576i SDTV |
Country | Flanders (includes Brussels) |
Broadcast area | National, also distributed in: Luxembourg Netherlands |
Formerly called | BRT2 (1977-1991) BRTN TV2 (1991-1997) |
Sister channel(s) | Eén Canvas OP12 Sporza |
Website | ketnet.be |
Availability
(channel space shared with OP12) |
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Terrestrial | |
VRT DVB-T (FTA) | Channel 12 |
Satellite | |
TV Vlaanderen Digitaal (Flanders) | Channel 12 |
TéleSAT Numérique (Wallonia) | Channel 609 |
CanalDigitaal (Netherlands) | Channel 39 |
Cable | |
Telenet (Flanders) | Channel 12 |
Telenet (Brussels) | Channel 112 |
Telenet | Check your local listings at zenders.be |
Ziggo (Netherlands) | Channel 53 |
IPTV | |
Belgacom TV (Belgium) | Channel 12 (Flanders) Channel 60 (Brussels) Channel 232 (Wallonia) |
KPN (Netherlands) | Channel 29 |
SNOW (Belgium) | Channel TBA |
Streaming media | |
Yelo TV | Watch live (Belgium only) |
TV Overal | Watch live (Belgium only) |
TV Partout | Watch live (Belgium only) |
Horizon Go | Horizon.tv (Netherlands only) |
Bhaalu | Info |
SNOW Multi-scherm Nederlandstalig | Info |
Ketnet is a public children's television channel in Flanders, Belgium owned and operated by the VRT, Flanders' public broadcaster. The station aims[citation needed] to provide an alternative to violent commercial children's programming broadcast on some commercial channels. Amongst kids in Flanders, Ketnet is the most popular kids channel[citation needed] owing partly[original research?] to its mix of quality locally produced programming and imported productions. Ketnet broadcasts on the third public channel from 6am until 8pm.
Contents
Presenters
As with VRT's main television station één, Ketnet employs in-vision continuity announcers. In the case of Ketnet, the announcers also present various programmes for the station and are known as Ketnetwrappers.
Logos
Ketnet TV programming
- These lists are incomplete; current status may rapidly be outdated
Current local (co-)productions
- AbraKOdabra
- Amika
- Dag Sinterklaas (every year November and early December)
- De elfenheuvel
- Galaxy Park
- Go Go Stop
- Go IV
- Mega Mindy
- NT van Ketnet
- ROX
- Samson en Gert
- Sintressante Dingen (every year November and December)
- Spring
- Stafari
Imports
- Hubert and Takako
- Fish Hooks
- Jamie's Got Tentacles
- The Jungle Bunch To The Rescue
- Larva
- The New Adventures of Lassie
- Shaun the Sheep
- SheZow
- The Smurfs
- Famous 5: On the Case
- The Jungle Book
- Vic the Viking
- Wild Kratts
Kaatje van Ketnet
- Babar and the Adventures of Badou
- Hopla
- Musti
- Tip en Tap
- De Pili's
- The Fimbles (Former)
- Tweenies (Former)
- Dragon
- Wizzy en Woppy
- Dobus
- Kwiskwat, the Flemish version of Kerwhizz
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- My Friends Tigger & Pooh
- Peg + Cat
- Little Einsteins
- Handy Manny
- Sammy & Co
- Strawberry Shortcake
- Piet Piraat
- Piet Piraat Wonderwaterwereld
- Bol & Smik, the Flemish version of Big & Small
Formerly aired local (co-)productions
Formerly aired from BRTN TV2 until 1 December 1997 on Monday
Formerly aired imports
- Aladdin
- The Emperor's New School
- Miss BG
- Ready or Not (TV series)
- Round the Twist
- The Secret World of Alex Mack
KetnetRadio
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On 17 November 2007, Ketnet launched KetnetRadio, an online radio station consisting of a looped 3-hour programme, broadcast for 24 hours. A new programme is produced and broadcast every day. KetnetRadio is presented by Ketnet presenter and continuity announcer Kristien Maes. Listeners can tune in on Ketnet's website.