Vision One

Vision One is a public free-to-air television channel in Kuboia, which began transmitting on 4th January, 1988 as Vision Network. The channel’s original purpose was to provide an alternative to what was Kuboia’s only main television channel at the time, KBG 1. As such, Vision One was the first television channel to launch in Kuboia after it became its own country.

The channel is known as NorthVision, SouthVision, WestVision or EastVision depending on the area. The main Vision One channel, however, is available in all regions.

History
Plans for a second television channel in Kuboia were announced in April 1987. The name The Vision Network first appeared in newspapers on 2nd September, 1987, with an expected launch of early 1988. The channel was launched on 4th January, 1988 at 10:30a.m. as Vision Network. Prior to 1993, the channel aired every weekday from 4:30p.m. to 10:30p.m. and every Saturday and Sunday from 10:30a.m. to 10:30p.m. From 1st September, 1993, the channel aired everyday from 7:00a.m. to 10:30p.m.

On 31st July, 1995, the channel was partially bought by MTV Networks Kuboia. On 14th July, 1997, Vision Network was renamed Vision 1 and the Nickelodeon Kuboia block was launched, which aired everyday from 7:00a.m. to 11:25a.m. Because of this, Vision 1 only aired from 11:25a.m. until approximately midnight every day until 10th January, 2000, when Nickelodeon Kuboia was spun off into its own channel.

On 1st November, 2010, MTV Networks Kuboia lost the ownership of the channel, giving the rights to the main Viacom Media Networks company. Vision 1 was renamed to Vision One on 9th January, 2012.

International availability
Although a Kuboian channel, Vision One has began to transmit to various countries throughout its lifetime. However, it should be noted that in most of the listed countries, it is only available on premium cable services.

Since 1988

 * Jetania

Since 1997

 * Austria
 * Germany
 * Netherlands
 * Switzerland

Since 1999

 * Ireland
 * United Kingdom

Since 2002

 * Denmark
 * Finland
 * Iceland
 * Norway
 * Sweden

Since 2015

 * Canada
 * United States

Vision One +1
A one-hour timeshift of the channel, originally titled Vision 1 +1, now called Vision One +1, was launched on 23rd January, 2004.

Vision One +2
A two-hour timeshift of the channel, called Vision One +2, was made temporarily available from 17th October to 13th November in 2016. It was relaunched on 9th April, 2018.

Vision One HD
A HD version of the channel, called Vision One HD, was launched on 13th February, 2012. It should not be confused with Vision HD.

Local variations

 * NorthVision - Fahrbahnin, Hausekeep, Kuboian Cliffs
 * EastVision - Gutstone, Jaillage, Reichetto
 * SouthVision - Espanbute, Estadville, Kuboian Borders
 * WestVision - Britribute, Goodghetto, Meifahrn

Notable programming
Please not that this list is far from complete.

Children’s programming
Children’s prpgrammes are broadcast on the channel from 7:00a.m. to 10:30a.m. and 3:30p.m. to 6:00p.m. During these time periods, the idents used on the channel are different.
 * All Hail King Julien
 * Bali's Kingdom
 * Danky Dawg and the Dabimals
 * Green Hills
 * Magic Shelf
 * Max and Ruby
 * Multiblock
 * Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave
 * The Heathcliff & Riff-Raff Show
 * The Many Adventures of Cecil and Harambe
 * The Sweet Treets
 * VeggieTales in the City

Imported programming

 * Family Guy
 * The Simpsons

Weekday programming

 * Behind Closed Doors
 * Slipped from the Reel
 * Zero to Victory

Weekend programming

 * Crash Course Kuboia
 * Kuboian Pop Idol
 * Secret Cash Orbs
 * The Dead
 * The Mega Money Drop

Annual programming

 * A Vision In Kids