Digital First: The End Of BBC Kids And Likely CBeebies

BBC Kids served as children's channel from BBC Studios and unlike CBeebies caters for older children with already viewed Da Vinci Kids content shows like Horrible Histories and Operation Ouch and Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch alongside other shows like The Sarah Jane Adventures, M.I. High and Jamie Johnson.

The channel launched in Canada from 2001 making it the only international market at the time to recieve CBBC. Reason for the name change likely had to do with the huge resemblance with CBeebies and they didn't want to cause confusion so BBC Kids.

Unlike CBBC, BBC Kids also catered preschoolers with its selection of content from CBeebies such as Clangers, The Hive, Charlie And Lola, Hey Duggee, Rastamouse and Mister Maker.

 

During its run, BBC Kids gained popularity although no other market opted to adapt to this market or operate a BBC Kids channel. Knowledge Network which had majority stake in the time garnered enough revenue to launch an HD version of their service.

Despite the acclaim, it was announced in 2018 that the brand would be phased out the following year due to regulatory challenges facing independent channels.

 
 

Two years later, it was revived in Australia but this time it was only catering to older children aged 7-14 as seen in the UK with CBBC and also BBC Studios had full ownership of the brand and it wasn't long till it was carried out to the United States.

Last month, BBC Studios unveiled plans to halt operations of two channels one of them being CBBC with more likely to follow in the near future as the company shifts focus to their direct to consumer business.

 

Compared to CBeebies, you can clearly see where BBC Studios was getting at with scrapping the channel. Although, BBC Kids managed to perform outstandingly in the relevant markets was overshadowed by CBeebies in terms of programming and international acclaim.

BBC Studios could be going after smaller brands and working their way to the top. Is anyone surprised that BBC Kids is getting discontinued or that BBC Studios pulled a Disney on consumers after all they are based in the UK which has been the hotspot for streamlining.

Killer Clown: The Story Of John Wayne Gacy

Who Was John Wayne Gacy?
John Wayne Gacy was an American serial killer and rapist who took the lives of at least 33 young males in Cook County, Illinois, burying most under his house. Other bodies were recovered from the nearby Des Plaines River.

Sometimes known as the “Killer Clown" for his habit of dressing in a clown costume and makeup, Gacy had an abusive childhood and struggled with his homosexuality. After being convicted of sexual assault in 1968, Gacy's murders were discovered.

Early Life
Gacy was born on March 17, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois. The son of Danish and Polish parents, Gacy and his siblings grew up with an alcoholic father who would beat the children with a razor strap if they were perceived to have misbehaved. His father physically assaulted Gacy's mother as well.

 
 

Gacy's sister Karen would later say that the siblings learned to toughen up against the beatings, and that Gacy would not cry.

Gacy suffered further alienation at school, unable to play with other children due to a congenital heart condition that was looked upon by his father as another failing. He later realized he was attracted to men, and experienced great turmoil over his sexuality.

Career, Wife & Kids
Gacy worked as a fast-food chain manager during the 1960s and became a self-made building contractor and Democratic precinct captain in the Chicago suburbs in the 1970s.

Well-liked in his community, Gacy organized cultural gatherings and was active in political organizations and the Jaycees civic group. He was married and divorced twice and had two biological children (in addition to two stepdaughters).

Clown
Gacy was a member of a Chicago-area "Jolly Joker" clown club and frequently performed in clown attire and makeup at children's parties, charity fundraisers and other events as his alter egos "Pogo the Clown" or "Patches the Clown."

 
 

The “Killer Clown" sometimes lured his victims with the promise of construction work or some other ruse, and then captured, sexually assaulted, tortured and eventually strangled most of them with his hands or with rope.

Years later, during a conversation with detectives while he was under surveillance, Gacy discussed his work as a clown, remarking, “Clowns can get away with murder.”

Sexual Assaults and Murders
In 1968, Gacy was convicted of sexually assaulting two teen boys and given a 10-year prison sentence. He was released on parole in the summer of 1970, but was arrested again the following year after another teen accused Gacy of sexual assault. The charges were dropped when the boy didn't appear during the trial.

By the middle of the 1970s, two more young males accused Gacy of rape, and he would be questioned by police about the disappearances of others. Gacy referred to this period of his life as his “cruising years,” when he committed most of his murders.

On December 11, 1978, 15-year-old Robert Piest went missing. It was reported to police that the boy was last seen by his mother at a drugstore where he worked before he headed out to meet Gacy to discuss a potential construction job.

 
 

Ten days later, a police search of Gacy's house in Norwood Park, Illinois, uncovered evidence of his involvement in numerous crimes, including murder. It was later discovered that Gacy had committed his first known killing in 1972, taking the life of 16-year-old Timothy McCoy after luring the youth to his home.

After a lengthy period of police surveillance and investigation — and the discovery of several trenches filled with human remains in the crawl space beneath his house — Gacy eventually confessed to killing about 30 people.

Victim No. 24
Over the years, there have been lingering concerns that Gacy may have been responsible for the deaths of other people whose bodies have yet to be found. And when police uncovered human remains in Gacy’s house in 1978, eight bodies could not be identified.

More recently, Cook County authorities used DNA evidence to identify Gacy’s unidentified victims. In 2017, one of those men, “Victim No. 24,” was identified as 16-year-old James "Jimmie" Byron Haakenson.

In 1976, Haakenson left his home in St. Paul, Minnesota, and traveled to Chicago to begin life in the city. On August 5, he called his mother to let her know he had arrived; however police believe Gacy killed him shortly thereafter.

In 1979, Haakenson’s mother had contacted authorities to find out if her son was one of Gacy’s victims, but she didn’t have dental records and the department lacked sufficient resources to identify him as a victim.

Haakenson’s mother died in the early 2000s, but other family members provided DNA samples in 2017, and authorities made an immediate match to “Victim No. 24.”

Trial & Insanity Plea
Gacy's trial began on February 6, 1980. With Gacy having confessed to the crimes, the arguments were focused on whether he could be declared insane and thus remitted to a state mental facility.

Gacy had told police that the murders had been committed by an alternate personality, while mental health professionals testified for both sides about Gacy's mental state.

After a short jury deliberation, Gacy was ultimately found guilty of committing 33 murders, and he became known as one of the most ruthless serial killers in U.S. history. He was sentenced to serve 12 death sentences and 21 natural life sentences.

Execution
Gacy was imprisoned at the Menard Correctional Center in Illinois for almost a decade and a half, appealing the sentence and offering contradictory statements on the murders in interviews.

Though he had confessed, Gacy later denied being guilty of the charges and had a 900 telephone number set up with a 12-minute recorded statement declaring his innocence.

As both anti-death penalty forces and those in favor of the execution made their opinions known, Gacy died by lethal injection on May 10, 1994, at the Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill, Illinois.

John Wayne Gacy's Art
While imprisoned at the Menard Correctional Center, Gacy took up studying the visual arts, especially painting. His paintings were shown to the public via an exhibition at a Chicago gallery. Many of his paintings depict Gacy as “Pogo the Clown.”

 
 

In 2017, Mullock’s Auctions in Shropshire, U.K., auctioned off a number of Gacy’s artwork as well as crime scene pictures from Gacy’s trial. Three of Gacy’s paintings, including two originals of “I’m Pogo the Clown” and “They Call Him Mr. Gacy,” sold for £4,000 and £325, respectively. Eight other works went unsold.

Movie
A 1992 television movie titled To Catch a Killer explored the efforts to find out what happened to the missing teenage boys who were later discovered to be among Gacy’s victims.

The movie, starring Brian Dennehy, Michael Riley and Margot Kidder, was nominated for an Emmy award for Dennehy’s performance. According to Dennehy, Gacy wrote a letter to him from prison, protesting his portrayal in the film and proclaiming his innocence.

John Wayne Gacy’s House
Gacy's house was located at 8213 W. Summerdale Ave. in Norwood Park, just east of Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. On several occasions, visitors and family members reported that the house had an unusual stench, which Gacy attributed to mold or rodents.

 

A simple, one-story ranch house in a middle-class neighborhood, Gacy had outfitted his home with a trap door leading to a crawl space beneath the house, where he would dispose of many of his victim’s bodies. Others were buried in the backyard or dumped in the nearby Des Plaines River.

In 1978, with Gacy under arrest, the house was dismantled in an effort to find more evidence. The following year, the house and all structures on the property were demolished, and a new house was eventually built on the property.

According to one worker involved in the demolition of Gacy’s house, “If the devil's alive, he lived here.”

Roundups #62: PremiumFree Launched A Mobile App, Begeertes Will Also Be Made Available To eExtra And TLNovelas Africa Welcomes New Series No One Like You

PremiumFree goes digital

PremiumFree, a free-to-air satellite television by Africa XP which has been active in some parts of Africa from 2018 and last year in South Africa taking on the likes of eMedia's Openview platform had announced the launch of a mobile app.

Similar to the DStv app, its pretty much a carbon copy of the decoder offering a variety of channels with themes like hollywood movies, African movies and series, kids, telenovelas, sport, comedy, lifestyle, documentaries, faith and education.

 
 

PremiumFree is one of the only free-to-air brands in South Africa to offer a mobile app as South Africa as eMedia Investments has yet to launch such for the Openview platform but will likely leverage eVOD for a portion of that platform.

Back so soon

Just as you thought ePlesier would balance out the load of repeats amongst channels eMedia proved otherwise as a repeat of Begeertes makes its way to eExtra as a replacement to the third season of Doodsondes with fourth coming in August.

 

Ferhat a cold-blooded, emotionless and cruel man who is a shooter for his uncle and has a wounded past.Asli, is a naive female doctor who wishes to serve humanity. An unforgettable love will be experienced with these two contrasting characters.

The series airs 10 June at 11:30 on weekdays unfortunately only Openview and StarSat consumers will be able to view this content while DStv customers are welcome to stream it on eVOD.

An untimely fate

TLNovelas has picked up rights to the comedy drama No One Like You which is based on the Chilean drama Amores De Mercado which Telemundo also did a remake known as Quien Es Quien (If Only I Were You).

 
 

TLNovelas had also confirmed the launches of the second and final instalment of the Overcoming franchise Overcoming Heartbreak and Overcoming The Past but from the looks of it being viewers will have to wait a while longer for the series No One Like You.

Antonio, who currently works as a waiter, is known by everyone in the neighborhood as Toño. He likes to sing, dance and enjoy life. He dropped out of high school and likes to seduce women, without even thinking about falling in love with one of them and settling down. Toño goes buy a piece of costume jewelry as a birthday present for his mother. As he crosses an avenue, he stops for a moment and is strongly impressed to find a man who looks just like him. The man (Ricardo) looks at him just as impressed and none of them hears the horn of a speeding van that manages to avoid Toño but not Ricardo who is knocked unconscious. Toño is shocked as an ambulance arrives and takes the man away.

From this moment on, Ricardo's and Toño's lives utterly change, turning their world upside down.

No One Like You airs July 2nd at 16:30 CAT.

Cartoon Network Africa Goes Full DC This Father's Day While Boomerang Africa Offers Plenty Of Laughter With The Looney Gang - June 2022 Highlights (Final)

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Cartoon Network:

Brand New Episodes - Teen Titans Go!
TEEN TITANS GO!
NOW YOU SEE ME… NOW YOU DON’T!

This month, Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Beast Boy and Raven continue the fun in TEEN TITANS GO! with all-new comedic adventures. In the new episodes, when the Titans are not busy saving the world, they are up for some fun and games with our favourite DC Comic characters like Batman, the Joker, and Aquaman! Robin teaches the Titans the art of concealment through a game of hide and seek. The Titans also have some hard lessons to learn about taxes after winning a huge cash prize. With epic contests and a series of quests, one thing is for sure, these Titans will always be ready for an adventure, with or without their capes!
 

 
PREMIERE: Monday, 6 June 2022
TUNE-IN: Monday to Friday @ 17:00 CAT

LEGO DC Movie Stunt
CN MOVIES
TIME FOR LEGO DC ADVENTURES!

Whether you’re a Superman, Batman, or Justice League fan, we’ve got you covered this month with the LEGO DC Youth Day Movie Stunt. In LEGO DC: Batman – Family Matters, suspicion is high after Batman, Batgirl, Robin, and other DC superheroes receive mysterious invitations. However, family values must remain strong as Batman faces the past to save Gotham City’s future. Then, meet the newest, youngest, and nicest hero in town: Shazam! By shouting one word, 10-year-old Billy Batson transforms into an adult Superhero! It doesn’t take long for the Justice League to notice and invite Billy to join the team in LEGO DC: Shazam – Magic & Monsters. So, join the good fight with this month’s LEGO DC adventures!

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TUNE-IN:
LEGO DC: Batman – Family Matters 
Thursday, 16 June @ 09:55 CAT
LEGO DC: Shazam – Magic & Monsters    
Friday, 17 June @ 09:55 CAT

Father's Day Special - Papathon
CN PAPATHON
WITH OR WITHOUT CAPES – DADS ARE STILL SUPERHEROES!

Who needs a superhero when you have a dad! This month Cartoon Network is paying tribute to fathers across Africa with special episodes with your favourite Cartoon Network dads doing what they do best! Watch as things get insanely funny in The Regular Show, weirdly awkward in Teen Titans Go!, and a little bit weird in The Amazing World of Gumball! Fans can also look forward to even more laughter and adventure in Coach Me If You Can and Craig of the Creek! Are you excited yet? We are!

TUNE-IN: Sunday, 19 June @ 11:25 CAT

Boomerang:

Brand New Show - Legends of Spark
LEGENDS OF SPARK
Ready, set, go.

Start your engines, fasten your seatbelts, and zoom into some exciting high-speed adventures with Spark, a mechanic at the Starlight Repair Shop. Spark dreams big – his only wish is to reach the end of the sky-blue track, win the motor cup and be the best of the blaster racers. But … this small car from Motor City needs a blaster motor to make it happen. With the help of his grumpy boss, Flash, Spark gets his own blaster engine but learns that it alone isn't enough, and he needs help with his training. Will he be able to speed up to his dream and face all the challenges on the tracks? Find out only on Boomerang!

PREMIERE: Monday, 30 May 2022
TUNE-IN: Monday to Friday @ 17:00 CAT

Brand New Special - Akissi
AKISSI: A FUNNY LITTLE BROTHER
Tag along for a funny African adventure!

This heartfelt Boomerang half-hour special follows a fearless little girl, Akissi, and her monkey friend, Boubou, as they set out on hilarious adventures in contemporary Africa. The show is based on the best-selling comic book series by critically acclaimed Ivorian writer Marguerite Abouet. Akissi is a true adventurer full of silliness. Nothing will scare her away from the day-to-day escapades in her modern African City. One thing is sure: it is hard to be bored with her! Jump into the laugh-out-loud misadventures of Akissi.

TUNE-IN: Thursday, 16 June 2022 @ 08:45 CAT

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Brand New Episodes - Looney Tunes Cartoons
LOONEY TUNES CARTOONS
Schools out…or is it?

This month, catch the all-new adventures of the Looney Tunes pals including, Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Porky Pig, and Daffy Duck, for more adventures and more mayhem! While we are on school holidays, school is in session for the Looney Tunes crew. In the brand-new Looney Tunes Cartoons Back to School Special, the Looney Tunes head back to class with all their crazy antics…and they have a lot to learn! Daffy learns that cheaters never prosper. Foghorn Leghorn discovers the pencil is mightier than the sword, and Beaky masters how to be a better buzzard. So, join Boomerang during the holidays for more wacky cartoon misadventures where ANYTHING can happen!

PREMIERE: Saturday, 25 June 2022
TUNE-IN: Weekends @ 16:15 CAT

Digital First: BBC News To Replace BBC World News Around The World

This past week, BBC Studios Director General Tim Dave unveiled plans to become a digital first platform by doing so they'll be riding consumers in the UK and global of brands like CBBC (basically CBeebies for older children) and the free-to-air channel BBC Four serving up arts and documentary.

This trend has been common with The Walt Disney Company post the pandemic which has closed several channels internationally as the consumer base for Disney+ rises so BBC Studios is basically following a pattern in order to boost their streaming endeavours.

 

After 27 years on air, sources reveal that aside from BBC Four and CBBC even BBC World News will put to sleep and referred to as BBC News dropping World from the name and continuing its commitment to audiences in the UK and international.

 

BBC Studios will reinvest £500 million to make the BBC digital-led and the 24-hour TV news channel. Of course, a timeframe for the switch to BBC News has yet to be confirmed but by hunch probably before BBC closes any more channels or the end of 2022/3.

Compared to CBBC, I'm sure not a lot of people are expecting as big of a change from BBC News. Yes, consumers will be losing their jobs so if anything BBC News will likely be a mashup of its core counterparts.

After 23 Years, PBS Kids Changes Its On Air Look Likely Streamlining

PBS Kids is educational brand owned by the Public Broadcasting Service which caters to children aged 3 to 9 years with a mixture of animation and live-action to help improve on their maths, literacy and other curriculum based activities.

For almost 23 years, PBS Kids had been going green featuring sibling duo Dash and Dot (which were part of the PBS Kids logo) before getting less screentime and ultimately replaced with twin siblings Dee and Del. Prior to that there was Hooper a pet pig for their defunct preschool block.

 
 

Through several bumpers and on-screen ads you'd see these characters goofing off within couch cushions or doing some site seeing or exploration within a fish bowl but all that's about to change.

 

As seen across several media outlets, PBS Kids is retiring their logo with it the mascots Dee, Del and when available Dot for something bland, simple and other people's terms boring. This change is likely due to PBS's current logo which was unveiled in 2019 during their 50th anniversary.

The intention for that logo was to better suit it for a digital platform and the likely reason for the change with PBS Kids was part of an realignment strategy as the kids brand had been digital since the revival of their 24 hour service.

 
 

No on screen graphics have been provided during the time of publishing but from the looks of the main PBS brand. I'm not expecting any mascots but more of what's seen on other brands like Cartoon Network or Nickelodeon.

The change will take some getting use to but the important thing is we're still getting a PBS Kids which is not joining other brands that are shutting their doors on cable but working as a multimedia outlet which helps strengthen the variety for this audience.