Wednesday, August 24, 2011
3net interested in kids series
Fledgling three dimensional cabler 3net is stocking on kidvid with several new programming deals.The network, Discovery Communications' partnership with The new sony and Imax, has purchased two animated three dimensional kidvid series because of its weekend programming block which includes animated series "Bolts & Blip" and "Dream Defenders." Individuals series will preem in primetime on Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. before moving for their regular time slot of 10-11 a.m. on Saturday or sunday. The internet has purchased 26 half-hrs for every show."Bolts & Blip" follows the titular set of robot pals, who're both anxious being fight-bots to ensure that they are able to participate in the Lunar League of Robot Sports. Series is created by ToonBox Entertainment together with South Korean shingle Red-colored Rover Co. Ltd.Small Island's "Dream Defenders" tracks the progress of Zane and Zoey, twins who defend the world in the nightmarish animals of Dreamworld and it is ruler, Icela.The network will even show The new sony Pictures kidpics in three dimensional, though this didn't say what game titles or when. Together with the cartoon programming deals, the internet will air live-action series "Feeding Time" and "Puppy Bowl," in addition to short-form content. Contact Mike Thielman at mike.thielman@variety.com
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