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'''Jetix''', formerly '''Fox Kids''' in Europe and Latin America, was a worldwide children's television programming brand owned by ], Jetix Latin America and ] (]). The Jetix brand was used for children's blocks and channels featuring action-related and adventure-related live-action and animated programming, most of which aired on ]. {{citation needed|date=April 2014}} Disney retired the Jetix brand in 2010 {{citation needed|date=April 2014}} and replaced it with ] (or ] in certain European countries) an accordance to the company's focus on its Disney, ], and ] brands. The last remaining Jetix in the world in Russia, was replaced by ] in March 2010.<ref name=ru>{{cite web|title=TV Channel: Disney Channel (Russia)|url=http://mavise.obs.coe.int/channel?id=691|work=MAVISE|publisher=European Audiovisual Observatory|accessdate=April 17, 2014}}</ref> '''Jetix''', formerly '''Fox Kids''' in Europe and Latin America, was a worldwide children's television programming brand owned by ], Jetix Latin America and ] (]). The Jetix brand was used for children's blocks and channels featuring action-related and adventure-related live-action and animated programming, most of which aired on ]. {{citation needed|date=April 2014}} Disney started to retire the Jetix brand in 2009 and replaced it with ]<ref name="Disney XD"/> (or ] in certain European countries)<ref name=ru>{{cite web|title=TV Channel: Disney Channel (Russia)|url=http://mavise.obs.coe.int/channel?id=691|work=MAVISE|publisher=European Audiovisual Observatory|accessdate=April 17, 2014}}</ref><ref name=cce/> an accordance to the company's focus on its Disney, ], and ] brands.<ref>{{cite news|last=Fixmer|first=Fixmer|title=Disney to Drop Buena Vista Brand Name, People Say (Update1)|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=a0MG17nO.PG8&refer=home|accessdate=28 November 2012|newspaper=bloomberg.com|date=April 25, 2007}}</ref> The last remaining Jetix in the world in Russia, was replaced by ] in March 2010.<ref name=ru/>


==Jetix Europe== ==Jetix Europe==
'''Jetix Europe''' N.V. (JE), formerly '''Fox Kids Europe''' (FKE), was a television broadcasting company operating kids oriented channels and programming blocks across the European and Middle East markets. {{original research?|date=April 2014}} '''Jetix Europe''' N.V. (JE), formerly '''Fox Kids Europe''' (FKE), was a television broadcasting company operating kids oriented channels and programming blocks across the European and Middle East markets.<ref name=JEAR08>{{cite web|title=2008|url= http://www.jetixeurope.com/site/pdf/Jetix_FinancialReport_2008_Spreads1.pdf|work=Annual Reports|publisher=Jetix Europe NV|page=42|accessdate=15 March 2013}}</ref>


===Fox Kids Europe=== ===Fox Kids Europe===
The first Fox Kids channel in the UK was launched in October 1996 and the Fox Kids Europe (FKE) was incorporated in November 1999 with 75.7% being held by ] (FFW) with the balance of ownership listed on ]. FFW was acquired in October 2001 by ] and renamed ]<ref name=JEAR08>{{cite web|title=2008|url= http://www.jetixeurope.com/site/pdf/Jetix_FinancialReport_2008_Spreads1.pdf|work=Annual Reports|publisher=Jetix Europe NV|page=42|accessdate=15 March 2013}}</ref> K2 started out as a syndicated block for several local stations in Italy.<ref name=eoe>{{cite web|title=TV Channel: K2 (Italy)|url=http://mavise.obs.coe.int/channel?id=7747|work=MAVISE|publisher=European Audiovisual Observatory|accessdate=15 March 2013}}</ref> The first Fox Kids channel in the UK was launched in October 1996 and the Fox Kids Europe (FKE) was incorporated in November 1999 with 75.7% being held by ] (FFW) with the balance of ownership listed on ]. FFW was acquired in October 2001 by ] and renamed ]<ref name=JEAR08/ K2 started out as a syndicated block for several local stations in Italy.<ref name=eoe>{{cite web|title=TV Channel: K2 (Italy)|url=http://mavise.obs.coe.int/channel?id=7747|work=MAVISE|publisher=European Audiovisual Observatory|accessdate=15 March 2013}}</ref>


In December 2002, FKE signed with BMG Europe for two Fox Kids Hits music compilation albums per year for 10 European markets.<ref>{{cite news|title=teams with BMG Europe for Fox Kids Hits music compilations|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-96135042.html|accessdate=18 March 2013|newspaper=Marketing Week|date=December 12, 2002}}</ref> In December 2002, FKE signed with BMG Europe for two Fox Kids Hits music compilation albums per year for 10 European markets.<ref>{{cite news|title=teams with BMG Europe for Fox Kids Hits music compilations|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-96135042.html|accessdate=18 March 2013|newspaper=Marketing Week|date=December 12, 2002}}</ref>
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In 2008, JE licensed out Jetix France to The Walt Disney Company France and Disney-ABC-ESPN Television became its channel distribution partner.<ref name=JEAR08/> In February 2008, Jetix Europe was in talks to join affiliated companies, Disney Channel Europe, ESPN Europe and ] (DAIT), in their combined distribution sales unit.<ref>{{cite news|author=Tristan O'Carroll|title=Disney overhauls European operations |url=http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/article/785258/disney-overhauls-european-operations?HAYILC=RELATED |accessdate=15, 2013|newspaper=Media Week UK |date=February 20, 2008 }}</ref> In June, Jetix Europe agreed to have DAIT take over distribution sales for all channels across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.<ref>{{cite news|author=Ann-Marie Corvin|title=Disney overhauls European operations |url=http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/article/815214/jetix-disney-tie-new-distribution-deal?HAYILC=RELATED |accessdate=15, 2013|newspaper=Media Week UK |date=June 9, 2008 }}</ref> In November, the Central and Eastern European channel team won gold in the UK Promax Awards for Jetix Max idents.<ref name=lb>{{cite news|last=Loveday|first=Samantha|title=Jetix CEE scoops gold at Promax Awards|url=http://www.licensing.biz/news/read/jetix-cee-scoops-gold-at-promax-awards/036079|accessdate=May 2, 2014|newspaper=Licensing.biz|date=November 4, 2008}}</ref> In 2008, JE licensed out Jetix France to The Walt Disney Company France and Disney-ABC-ESPN Television became its channel distribution partner.<ref name=JEAR08/> In February 2008, Jetix Europe was in talks to join affiliated companies, Disney Channel Europe, ESPN Europe and ] (DAIT), in their combined distribution sales unit.<ref>{{cite news|author=Tristan O'Carroll|title=Disney overhauls European operations |url=http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/article/785258/disney-overhauls-european-operations?HAYILC=RELATED |accessdate=15, 2013|newspaper=Media Week UK |date=February 20, 2008 }}</ref> In June, Jetix Europe agreed to have DAIT take over distribution sales for all channels across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.<ref>{{cite news|author=Ann-Marie Corvin|title=Disney overhauls European operations |url=http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/article/815214/jetix-disney-tie-new-distribution-deal?HAYILC=RELATED |accessdate=15, 2013|newspaper=Media Week UK |date=June 9, 2008 }}</ref> In November, the Central and Eastern European channel team won gold in the UK Promax Awards for Jetix Max idents.<ref name=lb>{{cite news|last=Loveday|first=Samantha|title=Jetix CEE scoops gold at Promax Awards|url=http://www.licensing.biz/news/read/jetix-cee-scoops-gold-at-promax-awards/036079|accessdate=May 2, 2014|newspaper=Licensing.biz|date=November 4, 2008}}</ref>


On December 8, 2008, Disney made an agreement to increase ownership in Jetix Europe to 96% and intends to purchase the remainer and have Jetix Europe delisted from the ] Amsterdam exchange.<ref>{{cite news|title=Disney moves for Jetix Europe takeover |url= http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/article/867865/disney-moves-jetix-europe-takeover |accessdate=October 15, 2013|newspaper=Media Week UK |date=December 8, 2008}}</ref> In 2009, ] became a TV channel.<ref name=eoe/> With full Disney control over Jetix Europe, Disney indicated in February 2009 that Jetix blocks and channels would be switched over to Disney branding starting with the Jetix France channel with ] on April 1, 2009.<ref name="Disney XD">{{cite web | url = http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/?p=14241 | title = French Jetix becomes Disney XD | publisher = Broadband TV News | date = 2009-02-16 }}</ref> Jetix Italy management, agreed to purchase the Jetix Italy company, renamed as ], GXT and K2 from Jetix Europe in July 2009 while managing the Jetix Italy channel unit it re-brands as Disney XD in the fall.<ref name=dte>{{cite news|title=Jetix Italy bosses buy GXT and K2 channels|url=http://www.digitaltveurope.net/4479/jetix-italy-bosses-buy-gxt-and-k2-channels/|accessdate=14 March 2013|newspaper=digitaltveurope.net|date=July 16, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last= Moody|first=Annemarie |title=Jetix Italy Announces Management Buyout |url=http://www.awn.com/news/television/jetix-italy-announces-management-buyout |accessdate=15 March 2013 |newspaper=AWN News |date=July 15, 2009}}</ref> Except for Toon Disney Arab, ] and Jetix were replaced by September 2009 with Disney XD or the Disney Channel.<ref>{{cite news|title=Benjamin's buttons. Disneys global boss hit the right keys |url= http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Benjamin's+buttons.+Disneys+global+boss+hit+the+right+keys.-a0210520144 |accessdate=April 9, 2014|newspaper=Video Age International|date=October 1, 2009}}</ref> On December 8, 2008, Disney made an agreement to increase ownership in Jetix Europe to 96% and intends to purchase the remainer and have Jetix Europe delisted from the ] Amsterdam exchange.<ref>{{cite news|title=Disney moves for Jetix Europe takeover |url= http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/article/867865/disney-moves-jetix-europe-takeover |accessdate=October 15, 2013|newspaper=Media Week UK |date=December 8, 2008}}</ref> In 2009, ] became a TV channel.<ref name=eoe/> With full Disney control over Jetix Europe, Disney indicated in February 2009 that Jetix blocks and channels would be switched over to Disney branding starting with the Jetix France channel with ] on April 1, 2009.<ref name="Disney XD">{{cite web | url = http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/?p=14241 | title = French Jetix becomes Disney XD | publisher = Broadband TV News | date = 2009-02-16 }}</ref> Jetix Italy management, agreed to purchase the Jetix Italy company, renamed as ], GXT and K2 from Jetix Europe in July 2009 while managing the Jetix Italy channel unit it re-brands as Disney XD in the fall.<ref name=dte>{{cite news|title=Jetix Italy bosses buy GXT and K2 channels|url=http://www.digitaltveurope.net/4479/jetix-italy-bosses-buy-gxt-and-k2-channels/|accessdate=14 March 2013|newspaper=digitaltveurope.net|date=July 16, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last= Moody|first=Annemarie |title=Jetix Italy Announces Management Buyout |url=http://www.awn.com/news/television/jetix-italy-announces-management-buyout |accessdate=15 March 2013 |newspaper=AWN News |date=July 15, 2009}}</ref> Except for Toon Disney Arab, ] and Jetix were replaced by September 2009 with Disney XD or the Disney Channel.<ref>{{cite news|title=Benjamin's buttons. Disneys global boss hit the right keys |url= http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Benjamin's+buttons.+Disneys+global+boss+hit+the+right+keys.-a0210520144 |accessdate=April 9, 2014|newspaper=Video Age International|date=October 1, 2009}}</ref>


==List of versions== ==List of versions==
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|{{flag|Greece}} || channel || Fox Kids || (October 2001) January 2005<ref name=jefr05/> ||] || 2009<ref>{{cite web|title=TV Channel: Disney XD (version in Greek)|url=http://mavise.obs.coe.int/channel?id=8152|work=MAVISE|publisher=European Audiovisual Observatory|accessdate=April 25, 2014}}</ref> |{{flag|Greece}} || channel || Fox Kids || (October 2001) January 2005<ref name=jefr05/> ||] || 2009<ref>{{cite web|title=TV Channel: Disney XD (version in Greek)|url=http://mavise.obs.coe.int/channel?id=8152|work=MAVISE|publisher=European Audiovisual Observatory|accessdate=April 25, 2014}}</ref>
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| Vietnam || block on ] || || November 2005<ref>{{cite news|title=Disney's BVITV-AP brings 'Toon Disney' block to Vietnam|url=http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/broadcasting/tv-channels/kids/disneys-bvitv-ap-brings-toon-disney-block-to-vietnam|accessdate=March 10, 2014|newspaper=Indiantelevision.com|date=February 1, 2007}}</ref> || || | Vietnam || block on ] || || November 2005<ref>{{cite news|title=Disney's BVITV-AP brings 'Toon Disney' block to Vietnam|url=http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/broadcasting/tv-channels/kids/disneys-bvitv-ap-brings-toon-disney-block-to-vietnam|accessdate=March 10, 2014|newspaper=Indiantelevision.com|date=February 1, 2007}}</ref> || ||

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Television channel
Jetix
Ownership
OwnerJetix Europe
Jetix Latin America
ABC Cable Networks Group

Jetix, formerly Fox Kids in Europe and Latin America, was a worldwide children's television programming brand owned by Jetix Europe, Jetix Latin America and ABC Cable Networks Group (The Walt Disney Company). The Jetix brand was used for children's blocks and channels featuring action-related and adventure-related live-action and animated programming, most of which aired on Fox Kids. Disney started to retire the Jetix brand in 2009 and replaced it with Disney XD (or Disney Channel in certain European countries) an accordance to the company's focus on its Disney, ABC, and ESPN brands. The last remaining Jetix in the world in Russia, was replaced by Disney Channel in March 2010.

Jetix Europe

Jetix Europe N.V. (JE), formerly Fox Kids Europe (FKE), was a television broadcasting company operating kids oriented channels and programming blocks across the European and Middle East markets.

Fox Kids Europe

The first Fox Kids channel in the UK was launched in October 1996 and the Fox Kids Europe (FKE) was incorporated in November 1999 with 75.7% being held by Fox Family Worldwide (FFW) with the balance of ownership listed on Euronext. FFW was acquired in October 2001 by The Walt Disney Company and renamed ABC Family Worldwide Inc.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

In December 2002, FKE signed with BMG Europe for two Fox Kids Hits music compilation albums per year for 10 European markets.

In July 2003, Fox Kids Europe relaunched Fox Kids Play interactive channel on Telewest.

Jetix alliance

In January 2004, Fox Kids Europe, Fox Kids Latin America and ABC Cable Networks Group agreed to the Jetix programming alliance that would rebrand Fox Kids as Jetix, all blocks, channels and companies. On February 14, Toon Disney and ABC Family launched their Jetix blocks with a Jetix Cards Live, the world's first concurrently online & TV trading card game with Toon having 12 hours of weekly primetime programming to start and Family with 2 hours weekday and 4 hour on weekends all in the morning. Fox Kids UK channel added a Jetix blocks in April. While Fox Kids blocks started to change over in April and the first channel in France was changed over in August 2004. In the fall 2004 with the addition of three new shows, Toon Disney US's block was expanded to 16 hours.

SIP Animation co-produced a few animated series with Jetix Europe during the 2000s.

Jetix Europe launched GXT as a male teen channel in May 2005 on Mondo Sky in Italy.

After Jetix Europe pick the show up for its France and Spain channels, Jetix Latin America pick up "Iron Kid" in January 2007 from BRB Internacional.

In 2008, JE licensed out Jetix France to The Walt Disney Company France and Disney-ABC-ESPN Television became its channel distribution partner. In February 2008, Jetix Europe was in talks to join affiliated companies, Disney Channel Europe, ESPN Europe and Disney-ABC International Television (DAIT), in their combined distribution sales unit. In June, Jetix Europe agreed to have DAIT take over distribution sales for all channels across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In November, the Central and Eastern European channel team won gold in the UK Promax Awards for Jetix Max idents.

On December 8, 2008, Disney made an agreement to increase ownership in Jetix Europe to 96% and intends to purchase the remainer and have Jetix Europe delisted from the Euronext Amsterdam exchange. In 2009, K2 became a TV channel. With full Disney control over Jetix Europe, Disney indicated in February 2009 that Jetix blocks and channels would be switched over to Disney branding starting with the Jetix France channel with Disney XD on April 1, 2009. Jetix Italy management, agreed to purchase the Jetix Italy company, renamed as Switchover Media, GXT and K2 from Jetix Europe in July 2009 while managing the Jetix Italy channel unit it re-brands as Disney XD in the fall. Except for Toon Disney Arab, Toon Disney and Jetix were replaced by September 2009 with Disney XD or the Disney Channel.

List of versions

This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (January 2014)
Market type formerly (Fox Kids) launch date Replacement Replace Date
 Canada block on
Family
Power Box September 10, 2006 discontinued August 1, 2009
 United States block on ABC Family mornings Action Block February 14, 2004 discontinued fall 2006
 United States block on Toon Disney prime time none February 14, 2004 merged with Toon Disney to become Disney XD February 13, 2009
 Italy channel Fox Kids (April 2000) March 2005 Disney XD September 2009
Latin America channel Fox Kids (November 1996) August 2004 Disney XD July 3, 2009
 Japan block on
Toon Disney Japan
December 2005 Disney XD Japan August 2009
 India block on
Toon Disney weekdays, Tamil, Telugu and English
December 2004 Disney XD November 14, 2009
Central and Eastern Europe channel January 2005 Disney Channel Bulgaria, Disney Channel Romania September 2009
 United Kingdom channel Fox Kids (October 19, 1996) January 2005 Disney XD August 31, 2009
 United Kingdom block on Fox Kids April 2004 Jetix UK channel January 2005
Dutch channel Fox Kids February 2005 Disney XD January 1, 2010
 France channel Fox Kids (11/1997) 8/2004 Disney XD April 1, 2009
 Poland channel Fox Kids (April 18, 1998 ) January 2005 Disney XD September 2009
 Poland block Fox Kids (May 1998)
Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia channel Fox Kids (September 2000) January 2005 Disney Channel Hungary, Disney Channel Czech, Disney Slovakia September 2009
 Hungary block on TV2 (2003)
block on Magyar TV (2000)
 Australia block on Disney Channel none September 2004 discontinued March 2009
Scandinavia block Fox Kids (May 1998 ) September 12, 2009
Scandinavia channel Fox Kids (February 12, 1998) October 2004 Disney XD September 12, 2009
 Spain block Fox Kids (May 1998)
 Spain channel Fox Kids (December 1998) January 2005 Disney XD September 2009
 South Korea block on CHAMP none 2005 2009
 Germany channel (October 2000) /June 10, 2005) Disney XD October 2009
Turkey and Middle East channel Fox Kids (November 2000) January 2005 Disney XD October 2009
 Turkey block on Show TV (2000)
 Bulgaria block on Balkan News Corp. (2000)
channel 2003 Disney Channel September 2009
 Israel channel Fox Kids (February 2001) March 2005 Disney Channel September 9, 2009
 Greece channel Fox Kids (October 2001) January 2005 Disney XD (Greece) 2009
 Russia block on REN TV (2005-2008)
channel
Fox Kids (2001) 2002 Disney Channel (Russia) March 2010
Vietnam block on VTV November 2005
Slovenia channel Disney Channel September 2009

Other versions

This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (April 2014)
Market name type formerly launch date Replacement Replace Date
Central and Eastern Europe Jetix Play channel Fox Kids Play October 2003
 India Jetix Action Station block on
Star One
7 to 8 pm Saturday & Sunday Hindi
June 2005
Italy GXT Channel May 2005 sold July 2009
Italy K2 Syndicated block / Channel Fox Kids 2002/2009 sold July 2009
Poland Jetix Play channel Fox Kids Play November 2003 Playhouse Disney July 2010
Czech Republic and Slovakia Jetix Play channel Playhouse Disney 2010
Turkey and Middle East Jetix Play channel Fox Kids Play 2004 2011
UK/English Jetix Play channel Fox Kids Play 2010
United Kingdom Jetix +1 timeshift service Fox Kids + Same as Jetix UK Disney XD +1 Same as Jetix UK
Russian Jetix Play channel 2010
Spain Jetix Max block on Jetix
early evening weekday
Central and Eastern European Jetix Max block on Jetix

Jetix Play

Television channel
Jetix Play
Ownership
OwnerJetix Europe

Jetix Play (Formerly Fox Kids Play) was a sister channel to Jetix showing classic animated cartoons and animated television series.

In July 2003, Fox Kids Europe relauched Fox Kids Play interactive channel on Telewest.

Jetix Play was closed on August 1, 2010 in most countries, on September 1, 2010 in Turkey, and in Romania it closed on March 12, 2011. In the most countries it was replaced with Playhouse Disney.

Logos

Programming

Further information: List of programs broadcast by Jetix

Jetix owned the Saban Entertainment library which included shows from Marvel Productions.

Jetix Animation Concepts, also Jetix Concepts Animation, was a brand used for animation co-produced by and for the Jetix global group by the American partner, ABC Cable Networks Group.

Magazine

In the UK, Future plc published the official Jetix Magazine. Published every four weeks the magazine featured puzzles and featured based on the channel's shows. The magazine also came with a free DVD featuring shows from the channel.

In other countries, including Bulgaria and Romania, similar Jetix magazines were also produced.

Jetix Magazine was launched in early September 2004 by Jetix Consumer Products and Future Publishing. Cavan Scott was the magazine's initial editor.

With the purchase of the remaining Jetix Europe shares by The Walt Disney Company and the change over of the channels to a Disney branded channel, Future renamed the magazine to "Nitro!" to become an independent magazine with the same general focus as the Jetix magazine.

Monster truck

In 2007, the Monster Jam monster truck series had a truck with the Jetix name and some characters on it. The truck was driven by Dan Evans, who normally drives The Destroyer, and toured in the Monster Jam European tour until December. The truck has not been seen since then and was rebranded as Disney XD.

Jetix Kids Cup

The Jetix Kids Cup was a football (soccer) tournament which kids from 16 countries competed to "promote fair play, sportsmanship and cultural exchange".

See also

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