Jeem TV

Jeem TV (Arabic: تلفزيون جيم), formerly known as Al Jazeera Children's Channel (abbreviated as JCC), is a Qatari pay television channel, aimed at kids between 7 and 12 years old. It is owned by the beIN Network.

Jeem TV
Launched
  • 9 September 2005 (2005-09-09) (as JCC)
  • 29 March 2013 (2013-03-29) (as Jeem TV)
Owned bybeIN Media Group
LanguageArabic
Broadcast areaMiddle East and North Africa
HeadquartersDoha, Qatar
Formerly calledAl Jazeera Children's Channel (abbreviated as JCC, 2005–2013)
Sister channel(s)
Websitewww.jeemtv.net
Availability
Satellite
beIN (MENA)Channel 101 (HD)
Sky ItaliaChannel 690
Nova (Greece)Channel 857
Nilesat11564 H - 27500 - 5/6 (SD/HD)
Arabsat11103 H - 27500 - 2/3 (beIN subscription)[1]
Hot Bird12558 V - 27500 - 3/4
Eutelsat 10A11419 H - 11815 - 5/6
Cable
Mozaic TV (Qatar)Channel 10 (SD)
Numericable (France)Channel 649 (SD)
Naxoo (Switzerland)Channel 279
NetCologne (Germany)Channel 493 (SD)
IPTV
Freebox TV (France)Channel 570 (SD)

History

The channel was launched as JCC on 9 September 2005.

Former JCC logo used from 9 September 2005 to 15 January 2009.

The first major rebrand for JCC happened on 16 January 2009, coinciding with the launch of sister channel Baraem.

Final JCC logo used from 16 January 2009 to 28 March 2013. This logo can be seen in 6 different variants, this pink one being one of them.

On 29 March 2013, JCC was rebranded as JeemTV.[2][3][4] The word "Jeem" is a reference to the letter ج in the Arabic alphabet. It is depicted in the logo.

On 1 April 2016, Jeem TV and Baraem on Arabsat and Nilesat have both been encrypted in favour of HD feeds available exclusively via the beIN Channels Network service. JEEM Europe and Baraem Europe also left Hot Bird in June 2018.

Programming

Content featuring children includes:

  • debate shows
  • magazine-programmes, covering educational themes such as: science, technology and sports
  • quizzes and game-shows

The channel also broadcasts nature documentaries and cartoon and animation programmes.

The content is mostly third-party foreign shows, though the channel does produce some material itself. The bought-in material is selected from the international market. Foreign-language material is translated into Arabic, either by voice-over, dubbing or by subtitles.

The channel produces its own cartoon TV series and other animations, and also participates in co-productions with other public service children’s channels around the world.

JeemTV's Channel is free to view on Badr, Arabsat, Nilesat, Hotbird and Eurobird and is also distributed by a number of other operators across Europe.

Jeem TV developed its multimedia programme for learning and creativity with an interactive website. The website is bilingual in Arabic and English and provides more than 200 hours of educational and entertainment material. Members can also upload their images and videos and share them with other children around the world.

Programming for the pre-school sector, aged 3 to 6 years old, is presented under the title Baraem.

Programmes

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gollark: The UK does free terrestrial TV, I don't think satellite is much of a thing here.
gollark: They were initially meant to be reducing the number of people going, in the UK.
gollark: But also do consider the future somewhat because not doing that would be bad.
gollark: Never mind, I checked the internet, now I have a rough idea.

See also

References

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