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Baby TV launches on Sky
Published Thursday, Feb 1 2007, 12:28 GMT | By James Welsh
Baby TV will join the kids mix in the Sky lineup on February 5.
The privately owned channel, which already broadcasts in the UK on NTL Telewest's digital cable service, is designed to provide "a safe, stimulating and educational environment for infants and toddlers, as well as a service for parents who are looking for effective ways of interacting with their children."
Liran Talit, managing director of Baby TV, said: "The launch on Sky is another major achievement for Baby TV, which has launched on over 50 platforms worldwide in the past 15 months. We look forward to continuing our growth in 2007 and to building the Baby TV brand with licensing activities."
Baby TV will appear on channel 626.
The privately owned channel, which already broadcasts in the UK on NTL Telewest's digital cable service, is designed to provide "a safe, stimulating and educational environment for infants and toddlers, as well as a service for parents who are looking for effective ways of interacting with their children."
Liran Talit, managing director of Baby TV, said: "The launch on Sky is another major achievement for Baby TV, which has launched on over 50 platforms worldwide in the past 15 months. We look forward to continuing our growth in 2007 and to building the Baby TV brand with licensing activities."
Baby TV will appear on channel 626.
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