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Tiny Pop to become “fully digital”

January 30, 2024 09.00 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Pre-school channel Tiny Pop is to transition to being fully digital from 20 March 2024, owners Narrative Entertainment have announced.

The move follows the successful launch of the channel on FAST platforms in September, with sister channel POP currently the number #1 ranking kids’ FAST channel on Samsung TV Plus and Tiny Pop consistently being amongst the top 3 best performing kids’ channels in the service.

Home to popular TV shows and characters such as Cookie Monster’s Foodie Truck, Hello Kitty: Super Style! and Masha and the Bear, Tiny Pop is available on FAST platforms Samsung TV Plus, LG and Netgem, with the move creating further potential for digital expansion for the brand.

Tiny Pop will also continue to be available for free across all major TV platforms and mobile devices via the POP Player app, home to over 1000 hours of content, as well as hosting a range of pre-school and bridge content on YouTube.

Francesca Newington, Director, POP Channels, says, “Tiny Pop’s transition to fully digital kickstarts our 2024 strategy to focus specifically on the needs of our young audiences. With the rise in children aged 3- 4 consuming content online. our expansion onto platforms such as FAST has provided us with new opportunities to evolve and adapt to provide viewers with free access to exciting content wherever and whenever they choose to watch.”

The network has increased its share of kids’ commercial impacts YoY and now commands 46% of Kids’ commercial impacts overall, despite the challenging market – as children’s content viewing habits change.

Tiny Pop is available on FAST platforms Samsung TV Plus, LG and Netgem, as well as across all major TV platforms on the POP Player app and YouTube.

Sister channels POP and POP Max will still be available on linear.

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Filed Under: Newsline, TV Edited: 30 January 2024 12:05

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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