
Creative team of Kids TV Channel "4MULTIMANIA" welcomes you at our website!
We are happy to introduce you “4 Multimania” TV channel – the first national TV channel for children in Baltic States. The territory of broadcasting includes Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. We offer unique opportunities of language options (including Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian and Russian). Join us beginning from December 1, 2008!
“4 Multimania” is a new children’s TV channel, which is broadcasted on the territory of Baltic States in four languages: Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian and Russian. Its goal is not only to allow children in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia watch cartoons and telecasts in their own language, but also improve communication among children living in different cities and countries of Baltic States. We want our viewers to help us create telecasts’ schedule as well as film their own video-stories, draw cartoons, write scripts and songs, win prizes, find new friends, congratulate their relatives, laugh and dream with us!
The history of the TV channel – from “Multimania” to “4 Multimania”. “Multimania” channel was established in 2005 in Russia. Just one year later, in 2006, The Association of Writers of Russian Federation qualified “Multimania” channel as the best TV channel for children and awarded it “Golden Pen” prize. In 2007 we got access to the widest catalogue of foreign animation films and serials on the territory of the former USSR. Our program was complemented by edutainment telecasts, which help develop thinking and imagination. A variety of contests has successfully started on the official website www.multimania.tv of the TV channel. Today “Multimania” is extremely popular among children of all ages in Russia, Belorussia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. The TV channel is broadcasted in Russian language 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. At the present moment “Multimania” TV channel can be watched in free mode, if one’s TV antenna is adjusted to the “Sirius 4” satellite (more information is available in the chapter “Technical information”). We consider the creation of the cartoon TV channel in Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian languages to be exceptionally topical and important. The similar product does not exist and has never existed in the market of Baltic States before. Commercial TV channels tend to choose different niches, which are more attractive from the advertisers’ viewpoint, but public channels allocate to cartoons just couple of hours at best. Nevertheless popularity of foreign children’s TV channels reflects a big demand of such a product. One just can imagine how popular the TV channel will be, if children have the opportunity to watch it in their native language.
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