KT (TV channel)

KT (acronym for Kids Television) was a children's television channel in Kuboia, owned by TVVC. Originally launched as a block on Vision 1 on 7th September, 1998, the brand was eventually rolled out as a channel on 19th April, 1999. It was considered the flagship children's television channel in the country throughout most of the late noughties.

The KT brand was ceased on 16th November, 2008. The following day, the block was replaced with an unbranded block containing children's programming, whilst the channel was replaced with a one-hour timeshift of Nickelodeon Kuboia titled Nick Replay.

History
KT was officially launched as a block on Vision 1 on 7th September, 1998. The block aired on weekday mornings from 5:00a.m. to 9:00a.m. and on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7:00a.m. to 12:00p.m.

On 19th April, 1999, KT was spun off into its own channel, causing the block to be dropped entirely. However, it would continue to broadcast simultaneously on Vision 1 on weekday mornings and afternoons. The channel aired everyday from 5:00a.m. to 8:00p.m.

On 16th February, 2004, KT changed its logo and idents.

Closure
On 31st December, 2007, it was announced by TVVC that KT would be closing down by the end of 2008, as it was considered dated, and having an unbranded children's programming block on Vision 1 would be cheaper. This decision was very controversial and was met with criticism, as KT was one of the most watched children's television channels at the time, and was considered the "flagship" children's channel in Kuboia.

On 1st September, 2008, the channel's official close date was revealed. After this was revealed, KT would frequently air reminders that it would be closing down on that date.

KT officially closed down on 16th November, 2008 at 8:00p.m. The last show to air on the channel was . This was followed by most of the channel's former and then-current presenters gathered together to say goodbye to the channel. The "Goodnight" theme song then played as usual, but was followed by another screen, with a message thanking the viewers for watching the channel for the past ten years. Nick Replay launched in its place the following day.

In 2019, eleven years after KT shut down, the executive of TVVC stated that closing down KT was "a terrible mistake", and admitted to strongly regretting the decision to do so.

Programming

 * Main article: List of programmes broadcast by KT

Throughout its run, KT's programming lineup consisted mostly of programming for younger children released in the nineties and noughties. The channel aired a lot of the programming that aired on CBeebies and Cartoonito in the United Kingdom, and also aired a significant amount of Kantasy shows. However, there was also a selection of programming for older children that was broadcast on the channel as well.

Like most channels in Kuboia, what aired on KT fluctuated depending on the day. Programmes that only has approximately thirteen episodes were usually only aired once a week, whilst those with more episodes were often aired more regularly. A notable exception is Blanche which, despite only having 26 five-minute episodes, was aired multiple times everyday during the channel's last two years on air.

Presenters

 * Amy-Elizabeth Phillips
 * Blade Holter
 * Charlie Karma
 * Dan Guseo
 * Ericka Streets
 * Lottie Whilton

Puppets

 * Bawk the Chicken
 * Tack the Rat

Website
The channel's official website, kt.co.kub, was launched in August 1999. Updated every Wednesday, it featured a TV guide (for the upcoming Wednesday to Tuesday), competitions and fan mail. A page titled Viewers ' Choice featured a different child each week describing their favourite show on the channel, with information relating to what episode(s) would be airing that week.

Following the channel's closure, the website was discontinued in November 2008, and was replaced with a single page explaining the closure of the channel. As of 2019, the web address currently redirects to the TVVC website.

KT Magazine
The channel's official magazine, KT Magazine, was launched in February 2002, with new issues releasing every Friday. It mostly featured the same content as that of the website, but contains additional content, such as extra information on the Viewers' Choices and fan mail. The last issue was released on 7th November, 2008.

The first six issues of the magazine raised a few eyebrows amongst parents due to the use of minor profanity (such as "damn") on some pages. This was removed from the seventh issue onward.

As of 2019, used issues are being sold on eBay for approximately €20.