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===Background===
===Background===
BabyTV was first developed in 2003 as an educational block in Israel by Ron Isaak, Maya and Liran Talit and members of their family. It was first launched later in 2005, [[News Corporation|News Corp]]'s [[Fox Networks Group|Fox International Channels]] acquired a major stake in BabyTV, placing it alongside its international offerings of [[Fox Crime]], [[Fox (channel)|Fox]], [[National Geographic (TV network)|National Geographic]] and others.
'''BabyTV''' was first developed in 2003 as an educational block in Israel by Ron Isaak, Maya and Liran Talit and members of their families. It was launched later as a channel in 2005. In 2007, Fox International Channels purchased a majority share in the channel. In 2018, Fox gained full-control of the channel's international branch from Talit. However, Talit continues to own the channel in Israel.

In 2005, BabyTV aired as a channel. The first four programmes to air on BabyTV were Hands Up, Tulli, Jammers and Tell A Story.

In 2006, [[Indovision]] with Dori Media Distribution started operating them in Indonesia. Branded as '''Vision 3 Baby''', this channel is dubbed in Indonesian and has the same program content and schedules which Baby TV Asia beams; however, advertising is different on both beams. Now, Vision 3 Baby is replaced by the international version of Baby TV. BabyTV was also launched on [[Sky UK|Sky Digital]] in the [[UK]] on 5 February 2007.

In 2008, French authorities banned the broadcasting of programs aimed at children under the age of 3, and ordered warnings to be included on foreign channels available in France such as BabyTV and its competitor [[BabyFirst]].


===1st ID (2005-2009)===
The channel, along with [[Fox Crime]] and [[Fox (Indian TV channel)|Fox]], was launched in India on 25 March 2009.
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'''Technique:'''
In January 2011, BabyTV was added to the programming package of [[Dish Network]] on channel 126, and then changed to channel 824. On 1 December 2011, BabyTV was launched via [[SkyCable]] channel 140 and it will only be available through its digital platform. On 1 October 2012, BabyTV was launched via [[mio TV]] channel 244 and it will be the first to launch the channel in HDTV 16:9 Format. Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau are available on Now TV Channel 448, Macau Cable TV Channel 61 (SD) and 861 (HD) and Taiwan CATV Channel 311 (HD) and CHT MOD Channel 17. A Spanish version is available in the United States on cable and satellite providers in some states. It is also available on [[OSN|OSN Network]] and [[beIN Network]]. On 20 March 2019, the channel became a part of [[Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International]] as the result of [[Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney|acquisition]]<nowiki/>of [[21st Century Fox]] by [[The Walt Disney Company]]. BabyTV was first developed in 2003 as an educational block in Israel by Ron Isaak, Maya and Liran Talit and members of their family. It was first launched later in 2005, [[News Corporation|News Corp]]'s [[Fox Networks Group|Fox International Channels]]<nowiki/>acquired a major stake in BabyTV, placing it alongside its international offerings of [[Fox Crime]], [[Fox (channel)|Fox]], [[National Geographic (TV network)|National Geographic]] and others.


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==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (2005-)===
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'''Nickname''': "The Butterfly"


===2nd ID (2009-2010's)===
'''Logo''': On what depends on the background, we see an in-credit butterfly, as seen on BabyTV idents. A white “בייבי” text is seen below the butterfly and inside the red flower.
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* In some ערוץ בייבי shows, the “בייבי“ text is red rather than white, and the red flower is removed.


===3rd ID (2010's-)===
'''FX/SFX''': None.
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'''Music/Sounds''': The ending theme of a ערוץ בייבי show.


'''Audio:'''
'''Availability''': Common. Appears on all BabyTV shows, starting with ''ידיים למעלה'' (''Hands Up'').


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'''Editor's Note''': None.
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Latest revision as of 23:47, 27 September 2024



Background

BabyTV was first developed in 2003 as an educational block in Israel by Ron Isaak, Maya and Liran Talit and members of their families. It was launched later as a channel in 2005. In 2007, Fox International Channels purchased a majority share in the channel. In 2018, Fox gained full-control of the channel's international branch from Talit. However, Talit continues to own the channel in Israel.

1st ID (2005-2009)

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2nd ID (2009-2010's)

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3rd ID (2010's-)

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