Ketnet

Ketnet is a public children's television channel in Belgium owned and operated by the VRT, Flemish public broadcaster. It broadcasts a mix of locally produced and imported productions on the third public channel from 6am until 8pm.

Ketnet
LaunchedDecember 1, 1997 (on BRT2)
May 1, 2012 (on VRT3)
Owned byVRT
Picture format576i SDTV
CountryBelgium
Broadcast areaNational, also distributed in:
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Formerly called
  • BRT2 (1977-1991)
  • BRTN TV2 (1991-1997)
Sister channel(s)
Websitewww.ketnet.be
Availability
Terrestrial
Norkring (FTA DVB-T2)Channel 12
Digitenne (Netherlands)Channel 31
Satellite
TV Vlaanderen Digitaal (Flanders)Channel 12
TéléSAT (Wallonia)Channel 609
Canal Digitaal (Netherlands)Channel 66
Joyne (Netherlands)Channel 32
Cable
Telenet (Flanders)Channel 12
Telenet (Brussels)Channel 112
VooChannel 152
Ziggo (Netherlands)Channel 53
Caiway (Netherlands)Channel 31
DELTA (Netherlands)Channel 29
Kabel Noord (Netherlands)Channel 102
IPTV
Proximus TVChannel 12 (Flanders)
Channel 262 (Brussels & Wallonia)
KPN (Netherlands)Channel 31
ScarletChannel 12 (Flanders)
Channel 60 (Wallonia & Brussels)
T-Mobile (Netherlands)Channel 23
Tele2 (Netherlands)Channel 27
Streaming media
Yelo TVWatch live (Belgium only)
TV OveralWatch live (Belgium only)
TV PartoutWatch live (Belgium only)
Ziggo GO (Netherlands)ZiggoGO.tv (Europe only)
BhaaluInfo
SNOW Multi-scherm NederlandstaligInfo

On 1 December 1997, BRTN 2 was replaced by Canvas and Ketnet.

On 1 May 2012, Ketnet has been moved on a new channel, timesharing with Op 12. Op 12 closed on 31 December 2014.[1]

The preschool programmes are broadcast on Ketnet Junior between 10am to 7pm on Canvas.

Its French-language counterpart is Ouftivi on La Trois.

Presenters

As with VRT's main television station één, Ketnet employs in-vision continuity announcers. In the case of Ketnet, the announcers also present various programmes for the station and are known as Ketnetwrappers.

Logos

Programming

Belgian

  • AbraKOdabra
  • Amika
  • Back to School met Zita
  • Bol & Smik, the Flemish version of Big & Small
  • Boris en Binti
  • D5R
  • Daar is Dobus
  • Dag Sinterklaas (every year November and early December)
  • De elfenheuvel
  • Galaxy Park
  • Go Go Stop
  • Go IV
  • Ghostrockers
  • Hopla
  • Ketnetpop
  • Kwiskwat, the Flemish version of Kerwhizz
  • Mega Mindy
  • Musti
  • NT van Ketnet - Presented by Peter and Heidi, the show is broadcast in Belgium and the Netherlands.[2]
  • Piet Piraat
  • ROX
  • Samson en Gert
  • Sintressante Dingen (every year November and December)
  • Spring
  • Stafari
  • Tip en Tap
  • Van-a-1, Van-a-2 (formerly aired from BRTN TV2 until 1 December 1997 on Monday)
  • W817

International

KetnetRadio

On 17 November 2007, Ketnet launched KetnetRadio, an online radio station consisting of a looped 3-hour programme, broadcast for 24 hours. A new programme is produced and broadcast every day. KetnetRadio is presented by Ketnet presenter and continuity announcer Kristien Maes. Listeners can tune in on Ketnet's website.

gollark: Essays < most things.
gollark: Yes, the best way for the evil antimale conspiracy to act was to distribute a vaccine with very rare side effects not discovered in the clinical trials which manifest more in young men.
gollark: You don't actually need general human-level robotics for lots of automation, at least, if you redesign the environment into something which can be handled more easily.
gollark: Robotics seems to be advancing slowly compared to other AI, so it may end up being the case that physical labour is costlier than lots of intellectual work for a while, which would be really weird.
gollark: The technology is advancing. NONE will be spared, except those who will be spared, which is hard to predict in advance.

See also

  • BRTN TV2

References

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