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- Universal Kids (anteriormente conocido como PBS Kids Sprout y Sprout) es un canal por suscripción estadounidense propiedad de la división NBCUniversal Television and Streaming de Comcast de NBCUniversal través de NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. El canal se lanzó por primera vez el 26 de septiembre de 2005, originalmente una empresa conjunta entre PBS, Comcast, Sesame Workshop y HIT Entertainment, dedicada a la programación de televisión infantil dirigida a una audiencia preescolar. Tras la compra de NBCUniversal por parte de Comcast, la empresa compró gradualmente las acciones de los propietarios restantes en el canal, alcanzando la propiedad total en 2013. Las operaciones de la red se trasladaron posteriormente de Filadelfia a la ciudad de Nueva York, y el nombre "PBS Kids" se eliminó de su marca. El 9 de septiembre de 2017, la red cambió su nombre a Universal Kids (derivado del estudio de cine hermano Universal Pictures) y comenzó a dedicar su programación nocturna y de horario estelar a la programación dirigida a una audiencia juvenil, incluido el contenido de DreamWorks Animation, programación sin guion (incluidos programas de concursos, y spin-offs juveniles de series de telerrealidad de sus cadenas hermanas, como American Ninja Warrior y ), y series importadas de otros países. Universal Kids continúa transmitiendo programación orientada al preescolar a lo largo de su horario diurno. Como Sprout, estaba disponible para aproximadamente 56 millones de hogares estadounidenses con televisión paga (48,2% de los hogares con televisión) en los Estados Unidos en enero de 2016. (es)
- Universal Kids is an American children's television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming unit of NBCUniversal. The channel launched on September 26, 2005, as PBS Kids Sprout, a preschool-oriented channel jointly operated by PBS, Comcast, Sesame Workshop, and HIT Entertainment, as an offshoot of the PBS Kids brand. After the acquisition of NBC Universal by Comcast in 2011, the company began to buy out the remaining owners' shares in the network. NBCUniversal became the sole owner of the network in 2013, after which it was renamed Sprout. Under NBCUniversal ownership, the channel increased its investments into original programming. In 2017, the network relaunched as Universal Kids, adding an evening and primetime lineup targeting a wider youth audience—including DreamWorks Animation content, non-scripted programming (including game shows, and youth spin-offs of reality series from its NBCUniversal sister networks, such as American Ninja Warrior and Top Chef), and acquired teen dramas. The channel continues to devote its daytime lineup to preschool programming. Amid declines in viewership in comparison to Sprout, Universal Kids ended its development of new original programming in 2019, with the channel now relying primarily on acquisitions and DreamWorks Animation content (drawn primarily from the series they had originally produced for Netflix), and some of its remaining first-run programming moving to NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock instead. As of September 2018, the channel is available to about 56.240 million households in the United States. (en)
- 유니버설 키즈(Universal Kids)는 NBC유니버설의 부서인 가 운영하는 미국의 어린이 텔레비전 채널이다. (ko)
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- 유니버설 키즈(Universal Kids)는 NBC유니버설의 부서인 가 운영하는 미국의 어린이 텔레비전 채널이다. (ko)
- Universal Kids (anteriormente conocido como PBS Kids Sprout y Sprout) es un canal por suscripción estadounidense propiedad de la división NBCUniversal Television and Streaming de Comcast de NBCUniversal través de NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. Como Sprout, estaba disponible para aproximadamente 56 millones de hogares estadounidenses con televisión paga (48,2% de los hogares con televisión) en los Estados Unidos en enero de 2016. (es)
- Universal Kids is an American children's television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming unit of NBCUniversal. The channel launched on September 26, 2005, as PBS Kids Sprout, a preschool-oriented channel jointly operated by PBS, Comcast, Sesame Workshop, and HIT Entertainment, as an offshoot of the PBS Kids brand. After the acquisition of NBC Universal by Comcast in 2011, the company began to buy out the remaining owners' shares in the network. NBCUniversal became the sole owner of the network in 2013, after which it was renamed Sprout. Under NBCUniversal ownership, the channel increased its investments into original programming. (en)