Kids' WB (HiT)

Cartoon Network is an American cable television channel owned by HiT Television.

Originally launched as Toonix (Jetix as well, both merged to become The Hub, then changed again to it's current name).

Cartoon Network offers an alternate Spanish-language audio feed, either via a separate channel with the English audio track removed as part of a package of Spanish-language television networks sold by subscription providers, or a separate audio track accessible through the SAP option, depending on the provider.

1990s
In 1990, Toonix launched as a network platform for Saturday morning cartoons to air everyday.

In 1993, Toonix started to experiment with original series on the schedule. (The first of which is a showcase of different international cartoons).

In 1994, an adult block for the channel was launched.

2000s
The channel was joined by an action-anime oriented network named Jetix in 2004. As a result, the channel shifted from a channel that airs all kinds of cartoons to a channel airing live-action shows as well.

2010s
The channel relaunched as The Hub on October 10, 2010, focusing more on the teenage demographic.

2020s
In the 2020's rumors were going around that the channel would face a shutdown after consistent bad financial support. The rumors were laid to rest in November as Sherman would announce that The Hub will be replaced with Cartoon Network, officially going back to it's roots.

Programming
Main article: List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network (HiT)

Cartoon Network's current original programming includes such shows as The Amazing World of Gumball, Craig of the Creek, Teen Titans Go!, Dot and Dash and We Baby Bears. The network's original programming is produced at Cartoon Network Studios, while other shows have either been co-produced with or acquired from other studios, including the affiliated Warner Bros. Animation. In the past, Cartoon Network has also produced and aired live-action and animated hybrid programming.