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The channel started as a programming block in the mornings of Disney Channel Latin America airing original programming focused on preschoolers. An original production, produced by RGB Entertainment, named "La Casa de Playhouse Disney" (Playhouse Disney's House) aired on the block, with two hosts reading stories and playing games with kids, as well as introducing the series.
Discovery Kids (stylized as DK) is a Latin American subscription television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and headquartered in Miami, Florida, which started as a programming block on the Latin American version of Discovery Channel. It launched on 1 November 1996, with programming aimed for older children and preschoolers.
Nat Geo Kids was a Latin American pay television channel targeting children ages 3 to 11, owned by Disney Channels Worldwide and National Geographic Partners, a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and National Geographic Society.
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Shortly after that, the Argentine pay television service Telered announced the replacement for the rest of Latin America on the same date. [3] Boomerang was replaced by Cartoonito throughout Latin America on 1 December 2021. Becoming the first Cartoonito feed in the world to undergo the Global re-introduction.
Most of the series broadcast by the cable television channel Disney Jr. (Latin America) are Disney Jr. Series as Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, Jake and the Never Land Pirates, and Sofia the First. Until 2011, the series were hosted by two monkey puppets, known as Ooh and Aah. a. Ended, but still airing reruns; b.
The Inter-American Development Bank on Thursday announced the launch of a regional security alliance against crime that brings together 18 governments across Latin America and the Caribbean as ...
Over 300,000 migrants crossed the Darien Gap into Panama in 2024, 42% fewer than the record number who made the perilous jungle crossing from South America a year earlier, Panama's migration ...