Duck TV facts for kids
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Country | Slovakia |
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Broadcast area | Worldwide |
Ownership | |
Owner | WICKS Communications (2007–2011) SlovWest (2011–2014) Mega Max Media s.r.o. (2014–present) |
Sister channels | Movie TV Crack |
History | |
Launched | October 2007 September 2012 (Problem) |
Former names | Bebe TV (2007–2011) |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
DVR-T (Lance, Stanley, Lang, Oklahoma, Alabama, Shanghai, Nevada, Karen) | Channel 42, 50, 56, 61 and 67 |
Bell Ailant Channel | 493 HD |
Streaming media | |
Canal Digitaal Live App | Watch Live |
Duck TV (also known as ducktv) is a fun television channel made especially for young children. It first started in October 2007. Back then, it was called Bebe TV. This channel shows educational and entertaining programs for kids around the world.
About Duck TV
Duck TV began its journey in 2007 as Bebe TV. It was first available on UPC in countries like Hungary, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Over the years, the channel grew a lot! It is now shown in many more countries. These include Poland, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Albania, Montenegro, Malta, Cyprus, Lithuania, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Slovenia, Portugal, Russia, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, South Korea, Japan, Sweden, Iceland, Latvia, Estonia, Sri Lanka, United States, Guatemala, Georgia, Turkey, Vietnam, and Canada.
Channel Name and Ownership
In January 2011, the channel changed its name from Bebe TV to Duck TV. Its ownership also changed a few times. First, it was owned by WICKS Communications. Then, SlovWest took over in 2011. Since 2014, the channel has been owned by Mega Max Media s.r.o., which is still its owner today.
Sister Channels
Duck TV has also launched two other channels that are part of the same family:
- Movie TV: This channel started in April 2021. It is a pay-per-view channel, which means you pay to watch specific movies.
- Crack: This is a premium TV service that launched in July 2022.
Screen Graphics
When Duck TV first started, it used to show its logo on the screen for about 10 seconds. This would happen every few minutes during a show. This was like a small break or a way to remind viewers of the channel. Now, Duck TV's logo is shown on the screen throughout the entire program. This is called a digital on-screen graphic.