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Cookie Jar Kids Network
LaunchedSeptember 1, 2003 (2003-09-01) (as DIC Kids Network)
August 31, 2009 (2009-08-31) (as Cookie Jar Kids Network)
ClosedAugust 29, 2009 (2009-08-29) (as DIC Kids Network)
September 17, 2011 (2011-09-17) (as Cookie Jar Kids Network)
Country of originUnited States
Formerly known asDIC Kids Network (2003–2009)
The Incredible World of DiC (2003–2009), on-air name)

The Cookie Jar Kids Network (formerly DIC Kids Network) was a syndicated children's programming block that airs selected Cookie Jar Group shows on local Fox, The CW, MyNetworkTV, and independent stations to provide them with a source of E/I programming required by federal law. The block is known on-air as simply Cookie Jar. It was first formed in 2003 as the DIC Kids Network, and was syndicated by Tribune Entertainment from 2003 to 2007, and then by Ascent Media from 2007 to 2011.[1][2]

National ad sales for the syndicated blocks were handled by Tribune Entertainment with a barter basis available.[3] Ads could have stitched together other programs throughout the three blocks.[4]

History

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In February 2003, DIC announced three syndicated children's programming E/I blocks called DIC Kids Network with 200 stations including those owned by Tribune, Sinclair, Clear Channel and Cox signed up to carry the blocks. Margaret Loesch and Donald Roberts, a specialist in kids and media at Stanford University, help develop the blocks.[3] By July, 400 stations had signed 3 to 5 year deals to air the block, and it was also announced that the block would launch on September 1.[4][5] With its three feeds, DIC Kids was on Fox, The WB and UPN affiliates and out fulfilled the networks' Saturday morning blocks by December 1.[6]

On March 31, 2004, DIC acquired the North American broadcast rights to Ace Lightning from Alliance Atlantis, and would premiere the series on April 5th.[7] On the same day, Liberty's Kids was announced to be added to the block, alongside the return of Sabrina: The Animated Series. A holiday lineup consisting of specials and movies like A Christmas Carol and Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas was also planned.[8][9][10] DIC also planned to offer up acquired programmes for the block as well.[11]

In May 2004, DIC acquired the syndicated television rights to 26 select episodes of The Smurfs and the first three seasons of The Adventures of Captain Planet from Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution for a March 2005 broadcast window.[12][13]

In May 2005, DIC announced that Strawberry Shortcake would be added to the strand beginning in January 2006 in order to broaden the screen reach for the series.[14] In October, it was confirmed that Strawberry would replace Captain Planet on the schedule.[15]

In mid-2008, the group announced that they would renew the focus of the block with an emphasis on offering DIC Entertainment programming to additional digital subchannels to meet their E/I needs.[16] On June 20, 2008, it has been announced that DIC Entertainment would be acquired by Canada-based Cookie Jar. On July 23, 2008, the deal was completed, and the block was later relaunched as the Cookie Jar Kids Network on August 31, 2009. The block quietly ended on September 17, 2011.

Programming

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Notes:

-Shows marked with a * do not fulfill E/I requirements.
-The programming premiere and end dates are based on weekday broadcasts.

Former programming

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The Incredible World of DiC

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Title Premiere date End date Original network Source(s)
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century September 1, 2003 September 28, 2006 Fox Kids (Fox)
Syndication
April 9, 2008 August 30, 2008
Stargate Infinity September 1, 2003 July 3, 2004 FoxBox (Fox)
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series August 27, 2004 Syndication
Fox Family
Sabrina: The Animated Series November 4, 2003 Disney's One Saturday Morning (ABC)
Disney's One Too (UPN)
August 30, 2004 April 5, 2006
Archie's Weird Mysteries September 3, 2003 July 1, 2004 PAX Kids (PAX)
October 7, 2005 September 1, 2007
April 6, 2009 August 27, 2009
The Littles September 5, 2003 April 4, 2009 ABC
The Berenstain Bears September 6, 2003 September 27, 2008 CBS
Sabrina's Secret Life November 10, 2003 August 25, 2004 Originally aired
April 10, 2006 August 30, 2006
October 2, 2006 August 28, 2007
September 5, 2007 April 5, 2008
September 4, 2008 April 4, 2009
Ace Lightning April 5, 2004 December 31, 2004 Originally aired [17]
Liberty's Kids July 8, 2004 August 27, 2009 PBS Kids (PBS)
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip September 3, 2004 August 30, 2007 The History Channel [17]
Super Duper Sumos* September 4, 2004 Nickelodeon
Mummies Alive!* Syndication
Sonic Underground* BKN Kids II (Syndication)
Captain Planet and the Planeteers January 3, 2005 December 31, 2005 TBS
Syndication
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The Smurfs [17]
Trollz October 3, 2005 August 29, 2006 Originally aired
September 1, 2008 August 29, 2009
Strawberry Shortcake January 2, 2006 July 30, 2007 Direct-to-video
Horseland September 3, 2007 April 3, 2009 KOL Secret Slumber Party (CBS)
Madeline September 1, 2008 August 29, 2009 The Family Channel
ABC
Disney Channel

- Program transitioned to Cookie Jar

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Title Premiere date End date Original network Source(s)
The Busy World of Richard Scarry August 31, 2009 September 22, 2010 Showtime
Nickelodeon
Wimzie's House September 15, 2011 PBS Kids (PBS) [18]
DinoSquad April 8, 2010 September 25, 2010 KEWLopolis (CBS)
Trollz Originally aired
Noonbory and the Super Seven September 27, 2010 September 13, 2011 Cookie Jar TV (CBS) [19]
Will and Dewitt Kids' WB! (The CW) [20]
Liberty's Kids September 29, 2010 September 15, 2011 PBS Kids (PBS) [21]
Madeline October 1, 2010 September 17, 2011 The Family Channel
ABC
Disney Channel
[22]
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century Fox Kids (Fox)
Syndication
[23]

- Program transitioned from The Incredible World of DiC

Affiliate list

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The following is a list of stations that carried the DiC Kids Network/Cookie Jar Kids Network block in syndication as of September 17, 2011.

The Incredible World of DIC

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  •   Light purple indicates stations ran DiC Kids Network programming A
  •   Pink indicates stations ran DiC Kids Network programming B
  •   Light yellow indicates stations ran DiC Kids Network programming C
  •   Light indigo indicates stations ran DiC Kids Network programming D
City of license/market Station Affiliation Owner Years ran Notes
Boise, Idaho KTRV Fox Block Communications 2003-2007 KTRV-TV pushed the weekday lineup to 10:00 a.m. in April 2007 after KTRV launched the new two hour weekday morning newscasts from 6:00 a.m. to 8 a.m..
KNIN-TV UPN
The CW
Banks Broadcasting 2003-2007 Originally ran on weekdays. Moved to Saturday mornings in late 2004 due to expanded religious programming. This, along with other syndicated E/I programming preempted the Kids' WB programming after the affiliate switch from UPN to The CW in 2006. Kids' WB programming were seen in the Boise market via The CW+ affiliate KNIN-DT2.
KWOB
(Cable Only)
The WB 100+ Tribune Broadcasting 2003-2005
Boston, Massachusetts WSBK UPN CBS Television Stations 2003-2005
WLVI The CW Tribune Broadcasting 2006-2007
Charleston, West Virginia
Huntington, West Virginia
WVAH-TV Fox Cunningham Broadcasting 2003-2009
Charlotte, North Carolina WWWB
WMYT
The WB
MyNetworkTV
Capitol Broadcasting Company 2003-2007
WJZY UPN
The CW
Capitol Broadcasting Company 2003-2007
Chicago, Illinois WPWR UPN Fox Television Stations 2003-2005
WGN-TV The WB
The CW
Tribune Broadcasting 2005-2007
Fort Wayne, Indiana WFFT-TV Fox Allen Media Broadcasting 2004-2007
Los Angeles, California KTLA The WB Nexstar Media Group 2003-2008
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota WFTC UPN
MyNetworkTV
Fox Television Stations 2003-2007 (WFTC)
2007-2008 (WUCW)
WFTC transitioned DIC Kids Network programming A to The CW-affiliate, WUCW starting in Fall 2007.
KMSP-TV
WUCW
Fox Fox Television Stations 2003-2006 (KMSP)
2006-2007 (WUCW)
KMSP transitioned DIC Kids Network programming B to WUCW after the station's affiliate switch from The WB to The CW in September 2006.
KMWB The WB Sinclair Broadcast Group 2003-2006
Nashville, Tennessee WUXP-TV UPN Sinclair Broadcast Group 2003-2006
New York City, New York WNYW Fox Allen Media Broadcasting 2003-2007
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WPHL-TV The WB Nexstar Media Group 2003-2007
Portland, Oregon KPTV Fox Meredith Corporation 2006-2007 The Portland market didn't pickup this lineup of DIC programs until September 2006.
KPTV
KRCW
Fox
The CW
Meredith Corporation 2003-2006 (KPTV)
2006-2007 (KRCW)
KPTV transitioned DIC Kids Network programming B to KWBP in September 2006.
KWBP The WB Tribune Broadcasting 2003-2006
Phoenix, Arizona KAZT-TV Independent London Media Group 2003-2007
KASW
KTVK
The WB
The CW
Independent
Belo Corporation 2003-2007
KUTP
KSAZ-TV
Fox
UPN
MyNetworkTV
Fox Television Stations 2003-2007
Spokane, Washington KAYU-TV Fox Stainless Broadcasting Company 2003-2006
Tucson, Arizona KMSB
KTTU (TV)
Fox
UPN
MyNetworkTV
Belo Corporation 2003-2007
KWBA-TV The WB
The CW
Cascade Broadcasting Group 2003-2007
Waco, Texas KWKT-TV Fox Nexstar Media Group 2003-2006
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  •   Light purple indicates stations ran Cookie Jar Kids Network programming A
  •   Pink indicates stations ran Cookie Jar Kids Network programming B
City of license/market Station Affiliation Owner Years ran Notes
Asheville, North Carolina WLOS ABC Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Baltimore, Maryland WBFF Fox Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Buffalo, New York WNYO-TV MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
WUTV Fox Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Charleston, South Carolina WCIV MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
WTAT-TV Fox Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Charleston, West Virginia
Huntington, West Virginia
WVAH-TV Fox Cunningham Broadcasting 2009-2011
Cincinnati, Ohio WSTR-TV MyNetworkTV Deerfield Media 2009-2011
Columbus, Ohio WTTE Fox Cunningham Broadcasting 2009-2011
Des Moines, Iowa KDSM-TV Fox Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Greensboro, North Carolina
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
High Point, North Carolina
WMYV MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Milwaukee, Wisconsin WVTV The CW Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Nashville, Tennessee WUXP-TV MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
WZTV Fox Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Norfolk, Virginia
Hampton Roads, Virginia
WTVZ-TV MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Paducah, Kentucky
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Harrisburg, Illinois
WDKA MyNetworkTV Standard Media 2009-2011
KBSI Fox Standard Media 2009-2011
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WPNT MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
WPGH-TV Fox Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Raleigh, North Carolina
Durham, North Carolina
Fayetteville, North Carolina
WLFL-TV The CW Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
WRDC MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Richmond, Virginia
Petersburg, Virginia
WRLH-TV Fox Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Rochester, New York WUHF Fox Sinclair Broadcast Group 2009-2011
Syracuse, New York WNYS MyNetworkTV Northwest Broadcasting 2009-2011
WSYT Fox Imagicomm Communications 2009-2011
Tampa, Florida
St. Petersburg, Florida
Sarasota, Florida
WTTA MyNetworkTV Nexstar Media Group 2009-2011

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "program info: Cookie Jar Network A". Ascent Media. Archived from the original on September 13, 2011. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  2. ^ "program info: Cookie Jar Network B". Ascent Media. Archived from the original on September 13, 2011. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Oei, Lily (Jan 28, 2003). "DIC offers kidvid blocks". Variety. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
  4. ^ a b Oei, Lily (August 12, 2003). "DIC sets 3 hours of kid programs". Variety. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
  5. ^ "DIC Kid's Network launches September 1".
  6. ^ Baisley, Sarah (December 19, 2003). "DIC Kids Network High On Ratings". Animation World Network. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  7. ^ "BBC - Press Office - Press Releases".
  8. ^ "'Kids,' 'Ace' in DIC lineup". 10 March 2004.
  9. ^ "DIC Kids Network Sets Fall 2004 Slate".
  10. ^ "DIC Kids Network unveils autumn grid".
  11. ^ "MIP-TV News: DIC Ent. Looks to Acquire Shows for DIC Kids' Network".
  12. ^ "Got it Need it: DKN looks out-of-house to refresh its lineup".
  13. ^ "The Smurfs Return to U.S. TV on DIC Kids".
  14. ^ "Advertisers and broadcasters customize their future in kids".
  15. ^ "U.S. Kidnets reach farther through VOD and new demos".
  16. ^ "DIC E/I Block is Back! 2/17/09". 2008-03-22. Archived from the original on 2008-03-22. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  17. ^ a b c d "Got it Need it: DKN looks out-of-house to refresh its lineup".
  18. ^ "COOKIE JAR KIDS NETWORK A COOKIE JAR GENERIC FORMAT WIMZIE'S HOUSE" (PDF). Ascent Media. Retrieved October 2, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ "COOKIE JAR KIDS NETWORK A COOKIE JAR GENERIC FORMAT NOONBORY & THE SUPER 7" (PDF). Ascent Media. Retrieved October 2, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  20. ^ "COOKIE JAR KIDS NETWORK B COOKIE JAR GENERIC FORMAT WILL & DEWITT" (PDF). Ascent Media. Retrieved October 2, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ "COOKIE JAR KIDS NETWORK B COOKIE JAR GENERIC FORMAT LIBERTY'S KIDS" (PDF). Ascent Media. Retrieved October 2, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ "COOKIE JAR KIDS NETWORK A COOKIE JAR GENERIC FORMAT THE NEW ADVENTURES OF MADELINE" (PDF). Ascent Media. Retrieved October 2, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ "COOKIE JAR KIDS NETWORK B COOKIE JAR GENERIC FORMAT SHERLOCK HOLMES IN THE 22nd CENTURY" (PDF). Ascent Media. Retrieved October 2, 2010.[permanent dead link]