Comedy Central | |
Launch Date: | (as The Box Comedy) |
Picture Format: | 2160p UHDTV |
Network: | Comedy Central |
Owner: | Paramount Networks EMEAA |
Country: | Netherlands |
Area: | Netherlands |
Headquarters: | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Former Names: | The Box Comedy (2006-2007) |
Replaced: | The Box (1995-2006) |
Sister Channels: | MTV MTV 80s MTV 90s MTV 00s MTV Live Nickelodeon Nick Jr. Nicktoons NickMusic Paramount Network |
Website: | comedycentral.nl |
Terr Serv 1: | Digitenne |
Terr Chan 1: | Channel 11 (HD) |
Online Serv 1: | Ziggo GO |
Online Chan 1: | ZiggoGO.tv (Europe only) |
Comedy Central is a Dutch pay television channel based on the American channel of the same name. The channel is available on cable, digital terrestrial, IPTV, and satellite operators in the Netherlands. It broadcasts many imports as well as original programming.
The Box was originally a Dutch music channel, which allowed viewers to vote on music videos. It launched in June 1995 and was founded by a joint venture between Video Jukebox Network and Quote Media.[1] The Box was taken over by the German music television network VIVA Media in 2002.[2] In June 2004, The Box was acquired by MTV Networks Benelux of Viacom. On 15 December 2006 The Box's airtime was shortened, coinciding with Nickelodeon's move from the channel Talpa (now RTL 8) to The Box channel. The Box was replaced by The Box Comedy with only a program block of The Box during the night.[3] [4]
The Box Comedy was a temporary television channel that was launched in the Netherlands on 15 December 2006. It replaced the music video channel The Box, which used to broadcast music 24 hours a day and the playlist was composed by televoting.[5] It was intended to ease the transition from The Box to Comedy Central. The Box Comedy broadcast shows like SpongeBob SquarePants, , Wayside and My Life As A Teenage Robot. It time-shared with Nickelodeon. Nickelodeon broadcasting in daytime and The Box Comedy in the evenings and the night.
During the night the channel continued to broadcast R&B music under the name The Box. On 30 April 2007, the transition was completed when Comedy Central took control of its airtime.
Comedy Central launched on 30 April 2007, replacing former channel The Box Comedy.[6] Between 2007 and 2011 Comedy Central aired between 8:00 pm and 5:00 am. The programming began after the programming of Nickelodeon.
In October 2008 Comedy Central launched a 24-hour digital sister channel, Comedy Central Family, a close collaboration between MTV Networks and Endemol. The channel was first offered by cable operator Ziggo. After this, other providers followed gradually.
On 4 November 2010 it was announced that Comedy Central would receive more airtime. Comedy Central ceased timesharing with Nickelodeon on 1 January 2011, when Comedy Central moved to the TMF channel. On that channel Comedy Central is broadcasting 15 hours a day, between 15:00 and 06:00 (CET). It replaced TMF in its entirety in 2011. During mornings and early afternoons Kindernet was broadcast between 06:00 and 15:00 (CET).[7]
From 1 October 2012 to the present, Comedy Central is broadcasting 21 hours a day, between 09:00 and 06:00 (CET). In the early morning hours Kindernet was broadcast on the same channel between 06:00 and 09:00 (CET).[8]
As of 3 April 2012 Comedy Central is also available in HD.[9]
Since 1 November 2013, Comedy Central is broadcasting 24 hours a day, replacing Kindernet between 06:00 and 09:00 (CET).[10]
From November 2011 the digital channel Comedy Central Extra is broadcast by cable company Ziggo. These broadcasts include the American satirical program The Daily Show and stand-up shows. On 10 November 2022, it was announced that Comedy Central Extra would close in the Netherlands on 31 December 2022.[11]
On 1 October 2011, Comedy Central underwent a rebranding for the new logo. In 2012 the channel started with HD broadcasts, beginning on April 3, 2012, at UPC and from 2 July 2012 at Ziggo. It is broadcast increasingly in native HD on Comedy Central.
The voice-over since the launch of the channel in 2007 and since the rebrand in 2011 is provided by Joost Griffioen.
Comedy Central Family closed on 31 May 2018. However, some of its programmes moved to Comedy Central Extra.[12]
On 2 April 2019, Comedy Central underwent a rebranding for the new logo in Comedy Sans 2018-2019 Era.
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