HBO Family

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HBO Family
HBO Family logo
Type Cable network (movies, specials)
Availability    Flag of the United States United States, national
Owner Home Box Office, Inc. (Time Warner)
Key people Bill Nelson - Chairman and CEO
Launch date 1996
Past names None
Website http://www.hbofamily.com/

HBO Family is an American premium cable television network from sister station HBO. It was launched in 1996 as a family friendly version of HBO.

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HBO Family programming consists of educational and original programs for preschoolers 6am to 11:30am Eastern/Pacific time. Programs during this time include Crashbox, Harold and the Purple Crayon, A Little Curious, George and Martha, Rainbow Fish, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, I Spy, HBO Storybook Musicals and others. From 11:30am to late afternoon[1], G and PG-rated movies plus specials are shown. Late afternoons to 6am, PG-13 rated movies are mixed into the schedule. All programs are commercial free, with no R rated programming. Times may vary depending on which feed (east or west) they are provided by their satellite or cable provider.

HBO Family's on air look is different from HBO's other multiplexed channels. Between programs, HBO Family provides viewers with previews with a graphic text at the end of the spot with the date and time for the next playdate of that program. This was something that the original HBO had done, but now is no longer provided in this format, except for HBO Family. Also during the interstitial programming, viewers to HBO Family are shown family themed short programs and a "HBO Family Feature Presentation" themed spot before a movie.

HBO Family has the distinction of being the only HBO spin-off with its own website; all the others are integrated within the main HBO site. The site includes schedules and more.


  • HBO
  • Festival (defunct 1980s premium channel from HBO, similar to today's HBO Family)

  1. ^ http://www.hbofamily.com/apps/schedule/ScheduleServlet


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