Boomerang (French TV channel)

Boomerang is a French television channel broadcasting programmes to children in the Francophonie. The channel is owned by Turner Broadcasting System France.[1][2]

Boomerang (France)
Launched23 April 2003 (2003-04-23)
Owned byWarnerMedia France
Picture format16:9
SloganLa chaîne des personnages cultes du dessin animé
LanguageFrench
English
Sister channel(s)Cartoon Network
Boing
Toonami
TCM Cinéma
Timeshift serviceBoomerang +1
Websitewww.boomerangtv.fr
Availability
Terrestrial
StarTimesChannel 362
Satellite
Canal+Channel 135
FransatChannel 65
StarTimesChannel 697
Cable
UPC SwitzerlandChannel 197 (Romandy)
Channel 497 (Deutschswizz)
Channel 697 (Ticino)
CitycableChannel 135
VooChannel 67
SFR RéunionChannel 156
SFR LuxembourgChannel 116
IPTV
FreeChannel 144
Channel 145 (+1)
SFRChannel 201
Channel 202 (+1)
TV d'OrangeChannel 91
Channel 92 (+1)
Bouygues TelecomChannel 108
Channel 109 (+1)
Proximus TVChannel 41 (Wallonia and Brussels)
Channel 291 (Flanders)
ScarletChannel 153

The channel targets toddlers which it is first in audience.

History

In early 2000s, Boomerang was an evening block on Cartoon Network France.

The channel was launched on 23 April 2003 in TPS and cable providers.

On 23 February 2010, Boomerang +1 was launched on SFR. It joined Orange in January 2013, then on Free and Bouygues Telecom in August 2014, and finally on Numericable on 14 April 2016.

Since September 2013, Boomerang broadcast in 16:9.

Boomerang was launched in HD on 1 July 2015.

Current Programming

Former programming

Logos

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References

  1. "TV – Boomerang France". Lyngsat-address.com. LyngSat. 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
  2. "Turner Broadcasting Unveils New Boomerang Website". express-press-release.net. EPR Network. 2010. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
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