About The CW
The CW Television Network was formed as a joint venture between Warner Bros. Entertainment and CBS Corporation. The CW is America's fifth broadcast network and the only network targeting young adults 18-34.
The CW offers a six-night, 13-hour primetime lineup that runs Sunday through Friday, a weekday afternoon block and a five-hour Saturday morning animation block that delivers a total of 30 hours of programming a week over seven days. The network's primetime schedule includes such popular series as "America's Next Top Model," "Gossip Girl," "90210," "Melrose Place," "Friday Night Smackdown," and "Smallville."
As a reflection of the adult 18-34 year-old audience it targets, The CW also strives to be a socially responsible company with initiatives such as its "Free 2 B Green" environmental campaign, for which the network has partnered with the Natural Resources Defense Council and StopGlobalWarming.org.
A leader in children's programming, Kids' WB! provides a unique destination for kids. Now airing on The CW Network, Kids' WB! has been the broadcast home for such cornerstone hits as the blockbusters "Pokémon" and "Yu-Gi-Oh!," Emmy® Award-winners "Xiaolin Showdown" and "The Batman," culturally diverse series "Jackie Chan Adventures" and "Mucha Lucha! Gigante," and breakout hits "Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue!" and "Legion of Super Heroes," among other favorites. Kids and their parents can find more information about Kids' WB! programming online at www.KidsWB.com. |