Cartoon Network Kuboia

Cartoon Network Kuboia (also known as Cartoon Network and CN) was a free-to-air Kuboian television channel owned by Turner Broadcasting Networks Kuboia. The channel was launched on 10th November, 1997. Alongside the main CN channel, a one-hour timeshift service called Cartoon Network +1 was also available on some services.

History
A Cartoon Network channel was proposed as early as 1993, but Turner did not feel there was not much of a market in Kuboia.

The channel was launched on 10th November, 1997, in order to rival Nickelodeon Kuboia. The Kuboian version of the channel, likely due to its smaller budget, had fewer idents and promotional material than the US counterpart, and used the iconic "bouncing blocks" as its main ident for a long time, and was ultimately the last country in the world to maintain them.

At launch, Cartoon Network Kuboia aired from 4:00a.m. to 9:00p.m. In 1998, the channel changed its times to 5:00a.m. to 10:00p.m. A new look, typically branded as the "City" era, was launched on 20th June, 2005. The channel moved to a full 24-hour schedule on 5th September later that year.

On 31st January, 2011, the channel updated to the new logo that had been rolled out worldwide over the past year.

Closure
On 31st December, 2014, it was announced by Turner that Cartoon Network Kuboia would be ending all operations by the end of August 2015 and would be replaced by a new channel, Boing. The new channel would grant Turner a larger audience and would be cheaper to operate.

The channel was closed on the 30th of August 2015 at 10:00 pm GMT. The final show to air was Steven Universe. A Kuboian version of Boing launched in its place the next day at 6:00 am GMT.

Cartoon Network +1
Cartoon Network +1, a timeshift service that followed Cartoon Network Kuboia's schedule with a one-hour delay, was launched on 26th January, 2004.

Black Box
On 4th September, 2005, when Cartoon Network Kuboia extended its broadcast hours, it also introduced a new nighttime programming block titled Black Box. Running from 9:00p.m. to 4:00a.m., the block was marketed towards teenagers, and mostly consisted of British teen comedies and dramas such as Byker Grove, Grange Hill and The Queen's Nose.

Black Box was eventually dropped on 15th August, 2011, and all of its programming was dropped in the process.

Final programming

 * The Amazing World of Gumball
 * Adventure Time
 * Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
 * Ben 10
 * Camp Lazlo
 * Doraemon
 * Harry Hill's TV Burp
 * Horrid Henry
 * Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
 * Mucha Lucha!
 * New Looney Tunes
 * Skatoony
 * Steven Universe
 * Teen Titans Go!
 * The Looney Tunes Show
 * The Pink Panther and Pals
 * The Tom and Jerry Show