Pop (TV channel)

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Pop
Pop TV Logo
Launched May 29, 2003
Owned by Chart Show Channels
Audience share 0.1% (July '07, [1])
Formerly called Toons & Tunes (Until June 2003)
Sister channel(s) Tiny Pop
Pop Girl
Timeshift service Pop +1
Website popclub.tv
Availability
Satellite
Sky Digital Channel 616
Channel 627 (+1)
Eurobird 1 11642V 27500 2/3
Cable
Virgin Media Channel 736
This article is about a UK television channel. For information on the Slovenian television network, see POP TV.

Pop is a free-to-air television channel in the UK, broadcasting cartoons and pop music videos. It is owned and operated by Chart Show Channels and launched on May 29, 2003. Its sister channel Tiny Pop, which was launched on July 27, 2004, has similar content but for younger children. Its second sister channel Pop Girl was launched on August 6, 2007, and also shows cartoons but is aimed at a more female audience.

Pop broadcasts on Sky Digital channel 616 and Virgin Media channel 736. Before and after advertisements during pop music, the channel's mascots — two cartoon characters — talk about upcoming cartoons, introduce competitions, read viewers' jokes and show viewers' artwork. The characters are a dragon called Rorry (identical to "Tricky", who "presented" a Saturday morning show on ITV in 1997), and his pet cat called Purrdy (again, taken from the Saturday morning show).

Pop's logo originally consisted of the word 'pop' in blue writing, with a red background. When shown on the channel, the logo was animated, with balloons floating past the letters, or the letters themselves becoming balloons. It then changed in October 2006 to white letters on an orange background. The letters became all caps, and an exclamation mark was added.

In October 2006 a further change was added: Now the all cap letters ("!" included) are 3D representated and during advert breaks are shown dancing or chasing each other and eventually spelling out the logo "POP!". This ident was set to music very similar to "Benny Hill", though this was changed after a few months, perhaps due to the similarity.

Originally the channel was mainly music videos until February 2004 when cartoons were first shown. Music videos were kept on the channel, but were then dropped entirely during mid-2006. They were later revived in early 2007, but only during a 60 minute slot called "Pop Party". Pop on POP also returned late at night from 10:30pm to 1:20am non-stop, replacing Teleshopping on POP!.

On October 11, 2007, POP! was launched on Virgin Media, along with it's sister channel Tiny Pop.


Contents

There are a selection of programmes that broadcast on Pop, including the following: (In order of appearance)

POP has occasionally aired special events:

  • Sonic Day - Bank Holidays airing Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog all day. (On the first Sonic Day, Rorry would give out what episode was aired after and before the episode)
  • Super Sonic Week - 4 episodes of Sonic the Hedgehog between 11am to 1pm.
  • Super Sonic Hour - This was on April for 2 weeks, it would play Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and then Sonic Underground on 8-8:30am, 12pm - 12:30pm and 5pm - 5:30pm. After Super Sonic Hour, AoSTH was taken off the schedule which was replaced with Sonic Underground and that shows time slot changed to Redwall.
  • Bank Holiday Monday 29 May 2006 - Pop aired Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (for the first time in over a month) and Sonic Underground all day.
  • Sonic Week October 2006 - Pop aired Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM) and Sonic Underground all week.
  • Sonic Saturday was on 9th June 2007
  • Mario Morning - Saturdays and Sundays 6am to 12pm.

  1. ^ Monthly viewing summary. BARB.
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