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Television programming blocks in the United States

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Adult Swim
American cable network
Disney Jr.
American pay television network
Toonami
Toonami ( ) is an American late-night television programming block that broadcasts Japanese anime and American action animation on Cartoon Network's nighttime programming block Adult Swim. It was created by Sean Akins and Jason DeMarco and programmed by Williams Street (formerly Cartoon Network Productions), a subsidiary of The Cartoon Network, Inc. The name is a portmanteau of the words "cartoon" and "tsunami". The block currently airs every Saturday night from 12:00 to 4:00 a.m. ET/PT.
Fox Kids
Fox Broadcasting Company's American children's programming division
Playhouse Disney
International group of television channels but without Americas for preschool aged children
PBS Kids
American PBS children's programming brand since 1999
The Disney Afternoon
programming block
4Kids TV
American children's TV channel
Kids' WB
American children's programming block
Cartoon Cartoons
collective name used by Cartoon Network for original animated series
Animation Domination
programming block of animated TV series
Cartoon Planet
American animated variety show
PBS Kids Go!
American television brand
MeTV
MeTV (acronym for Memorable Entertainment Television) is an American broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting. Marketed as "The Definitive Destination for Classic TV", the network airs a variety of classic television programs from the 1930s through the 1990s.
Nick Jr.
programming block on the Nickelodeon television channel
Toonzai
Toonzai (formerly known as The CW4Kids from May 24, 2008 to August 7, 2010, or stylized as TOONZAi) was an American Saturday morning cartoon children's television block that aired on The CW from May 24, 2008 to August 18, 2012. The block was created as a result of a four-year agreement between 4Kids Entertainment and The CW. The original name for the block from May 24, 2008 to August 7, 2010, The CW4Kids (stylized as THE CW4K!DS), was retained as a sub-brand through the end of the block's run in order to fulfill branding obligations per 4Kids Entertainment's contract to lease The CW's Saturday