Vme Kids, the Spanish-language network dedicated to preschool audiences, announced Monday the addition of Teletubbies to its programming lineup for the first time. The move brings the globally recognized franchise, including the original series and the new animated production ‘Teletubbies Let’s Go,’ to Hispanic families across the United States.
The Teletubbies franchise, which debuted in 1997, has become a cultural phenomenon known for its colorful characters, repetitive patterns, and music designed to support early childhood development. By adding the show, Vme Kids aims to offer parents and children a shared experience that bridges generations. Doris Vogelmann, VP of Programming and Operations at Vme Kids, called the addition a ‘significant moment’ for the network’s audience, noting that it combines nostalgia for parents with discovery for young children.
Teletubbies premieres on Vme Kids on Monday, June 15, airing Monday through Sunday at 8:00 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. The network is available through Comcast Xfinity and U-verse. The programming expansion reinforces Vme Kids’ mission to provide Hispanic families with safe, educational content that encourages early learning and family connection. According to the network, the show’s focus on color, repetition, music, and imaginative play aligns with its goal of fostering curiosity, language development, and early interaction.
The addition of Teletubbies is part of a broader strategy to strengthen Vme Kids’ position as a trusted destination for preschool content. The network, which launched as America’s first 24-hour Spanish-language educational preschool channel, combines curriculum-based shows in a fun-learning environment. By incorporating a brand with such strong emotional resonance, Vme Kids hopes to attract both longtime fans and new viewers. For more information, visit www.vmekids.com.
The announcement highlights the enduring appeal of Teletubbies, which has been part of millions of families’ lives worldwide. Vogelmann emphasized that the franchise ‘continues to resonate with new generations,’ making it a fitting addition for a network that serves a diverse and growing demographic. As Hispanic families increasingly seek content that reflects their cultural values while supporting early education, Vme Kids’ decision to integrate Teletubbies could serve as a model for how networks blend nostalgia with developmental benefits.
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