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Boomerang
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Country Africa
Middle East
Greece
Cyprus
Broadcast area MENA (MENA feed)
Sub-Saharan Africa (African feed)
Greece (MENA feed)
Cyprus (MENA feed)
Headquarters Turner House,
Great Marlborough Street,
London, United Kingdom
Programming
Language(s) English
(MENA and Africa versions)
Arabic
(MENA version)
Greek
(MENA version in Greece and Cyprus)
Picture format (576i, SDTV)
(Africa version)
(1080i, HDTV)
(downgraded to 576i for SDTVs; MENA version)
Ownership
Owner WarnerMedia International
Sister channels Cartoon Network
CNN International
Turner Classic Movies
Cartoon Network Arabic
Cartoon Network Hindi
HLN
Boing
Toonami
History
Launched 5 June 2005; 20 years ago (5 June 2005) (Boomerang Africa)
1 July 2016; 8 years ago (1 July 2016) (Boomerang Middle East)
Former names Boomerang HQ (2005–2015)
Availability
Cable
Cablenet (Cyprus) Channel 305
(HD, MENA version)
Satellite
beIN (Middle East and North Africa) Channel 105
(HD, MENA version)
DStv (Sub-Saharan Africa) Channel 302
(SD/HD, Africa version)
Forthnet (Cyprus) Channel 503
(HD, MENA version)
NOVA Cyprus (Cyprus) Channel 403
(HD, MENA version)
NOVA Greece (Greece) Channel 52
(HD, MENA version)
Kwesé TV (Sub-Saharan Africa) Unknown
(SD, Africa version)
Channel 131
(SD, MENA verison)
IPTV
PrimeTel Channel 401
(HD, MENA version)
CytaVision Channel 31
(HD, MENA version)

Boomerang EMEA is the name for two cartoon TV channels. These channels show animated series for kids. They are called Boomerang Africa and Boomerang MENA. Boomerang Africa is for countries in Africa. Boomerang MENA is for the Middle East, Greece, and Cyprus. Both channels are owned by AT&T's WarnerMedia.

What is Boomerang EMEA?

Boomerang EMEA is like a big family of TV channels. It brings fun cartoons to many different places. The "EMEA" part stands for Europe, Middle East, and Africa. This shows how wide the channels reach.

Boomerang Africa Channel

The Boomerang Africa channel started on June 5, 2005. It broadcasts to many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. This channel mostly shows cartoons in English. It brings classic and new animated shows to viewers.

Boomerang MENA Channel

The Boomerang MENA channel launched later, on July 1, 2016. "MENA" means Middle East and North Africa. This channel also reaches Greece and Cyprus. It offers cartoons in English, Arabic, and Greek. This helps more kids enjoy the shows in their own language.

What Cartoons Can You Watch?

Both Boomerang channels are known for showing lots of animated series. You can find many popular cartoons on these channels. They often feature classic shows that adults remember. They also air newer cartoons that kids love today.

Popular Shows on Boomerang

Some of the cartoons you might see include famous characters. Think about shows like Tom and Jerry or Scooby-Doo. These channels are a great place to watch your favorite animated friends. They focus on fun and family-friendly content.

How to Watch Boomerang

You can watch Boomerang channels through different TV services. These include satellite, cable, and internet TV (IPTV). The channels are available on platforms like beIN in the Middle East. In Africa, you can find it on DStv. Many other local providers also carry Boomerang.

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