Cookie Jar Kids Network
The Cookie Jar Kids Network was a syndicated children's programming block that airs selected Cookie Jar Group shows on local Fox, 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 2008, and then by Ascent Media.
In early 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. On June 20, 2008, it has been announced that DIC Entertainment would be acquired by Canada-based Cookie Jar Group. On July 23, 2008, the deal was completed, and the block was later relaunched as the Cookie Jar Kids Network. The block ceased to exist on September 18, 2011.
National ad sales for the syndicated blocks were handled by Tribune Entertainment with barter basis available. Ads could have stitched together other programs throughout the three blocks.
History
In January 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. By August, 400 stations had signed 3 to 5 year deals. The block was launched on September 1. 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.Programs
Notes:-Shows marked with a
-The programming premiere and end dates are based on weekday broadcasts.
Title | Premiere date | End date | Source |
Archie's Weird Mysteries | September 1, 2003 | ||
The Littles | September 1, 2003 | ||
' | September 1, 2003 | November 4, 2003 | |
' | August 30, 2004 | April 5, 2006 | |
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century | September 1, 2003 | 2011 | |
Stargate Infinity | September 1, 2003 | ||
Sabrina's Secret Life | November 10, 2003 | August 25, 2004 | |
Sabrina's Secret Life | April 10, 2006 | August 30, 2006 | |
Sabrina's Secret Life | October 2, 2006 | August 28, 2007 | |
Sabrina's Secret Life | September 5, 2007 | April 5, 2008 | |
Sabrina's Secret Life | September 4, 2008 | April 4, 2009 | |
' | Late 2003 | ||
Ace Lightning | September 2004 | ||
The Berenstain Bears | September 2004 | ||
Liberty's Kids | September 2004 | 2011 | |
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip | September 2004 | ||
Mummies Alive! | September 2004 | ||
Sonic Underground | September 2004 | ||
Captain Planet and the Planeteers | January 2005 | ||
The Smurfs | January 2005 | ||
Trollz | October 3, 2005 | ||
' | |||
DinoSquad | |||
Horseland | |||
Madeline | 2011 | ||
Strawberry Shortcake | |||
Super Duper Sumos | |||
The Busy World of Richard Scarry | |||
Noonbory and the Super Seven | September 2010 | 2011 | |
Will and Dewitt | September 2010 | 2011 | |
Wimzie's House | September 2010 | 2011 |
Lineup
All schedules correspond to markets which opted to carry DIC/Cookie Jar programming on weekdays. Except where affiliates opt to carry programming on weekends instead due to scheduling conflicts including paid programming, religious programming, and local morning newscasts. The block offered three separate exclusive programming feeds. This lineup only shows content that fulfill E/I requirements.2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
Note: Most stations transitioned from DIC Kids Network programming C to programming B while other stations dropped programming altogether.2007-2008
2008-2009
Affiliate list
The following is a list of stations, which carried DIC/Cookie Jar Kids Network programming between 2003 to 2009.Legend
- 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
City of license/market | Station | Affiliation | Owner | Years ran | Notes |
Boise, Idaho | KTRV | Fox | Block Communications | 2003- | |
Boise, Idaho | KNIN-TV | UPN The CW | Banks Broadcasting | 2003- | |
Boise, Idaho | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | DIC Kids Network programming C was only available through the cable-only The WB 100+ as Boise, along with other markets, which were below the top 100 Nielsen Media Research-designated television markets. |
Charlotte, North Carolina | WWWB WMYT | The WB MyNetworkTV | Capitol Broadcasting Company | 2003-2007 | |
Charlotte, North Carolina | WJZY | UPN The CW | Capitol Broadcating Company | 2003- | |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota | WFTC | UPN MyNetworkTV | Fox Television Stations | 2003-2007 2007-2008 | WFTC transitioned DIC Kids Network programming A to The CW-affiliate, WUCW starting in Fall 2007. |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota | KMSP-TV WUCW | Fox | Fox Television Stations | 2003-2006 2006-2007 | KMSP transitioned DIC Kids Network programming B to WUCW, The WB-affiliate which was going to be The CW starting in September 2006. |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota | KMWB | The WB | Sinclair Broadcast Group | 2003-2006 | |
Nashville, Tennessee | WUXP-TV | UPN | Sinclair Broadcast Group | 2003-2006 | |
Portland, Oregon | KPTV | Fox | Meredith Corporation | 2006-2007 | The Portland market didn't pickup this lineup of DIC programs until September 2006. |
Portland, Oregon | KPTV KRCW | Fox The CW | Meredith Corporation | 2003-2006 2006-2007 | KPTV transitioned DIC Kids Network programming B to KWBP in September 2006. |
Portland, Oregon | KWBP | The WB | Tribune Broadcasting | 2003-2006 | |
Spokane, Washington | KAYU-TV | Fox | Stainless Broadcasting Company | 2003-2006 |