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Cartoon Network (Europe) is a pan-European
digital television channel created by
Turner Broadcasting, a unit of
Time Warner and dedicated to showing
animated programming. It launched on 17 September 1993.
Now, the channel broadcasts to
Poland,
Turkey,
Portugal,
Bulgaria,
Russia,
Czech Republic,
Slovakia,
Romania,
Hungary,
Baltic Countries,
Balkan countries,
Belarus,
Kazakhstan,
Ukraine,
Moldova,
Scandinavia, the
Middle East and
Africa. The Pan-European version of Cartoon Network, however, does not air any content owned by
Warner Bros.
Broadcast locations
Most European countries received the pan-European version of the channel until at least 2000, when the versions for each country were started to replace it.
Western Europe
Spain receives its own feed with
Spanish soundtrack. It's available through satellite platform
Digital+ and cable operators and.A local version of the Boomerang channel is also available.
The Netherlands has its own version of Cartoon Network as well. The channel is available through all major providers including
CanalDigitaal,
UPC and
Ziggo. A Dutch version of Boomerang is also available through most providers. Both channels are exceptionally popular amongst university students. The now-defunct terrestrial broadcaster
Yorin used to show Cartoon Network programming on weekday afternoons.
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