Kingson

Kingson is an American basic cable and satellite television channel, operated by Deadpan Productions and Kingson Media, both divisions of . Its president has always been network founder, Ralfstien Hat, and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The channel was launched on January 4, 1993 and specializes in animated programming directed towards an audience of children and adolescence ages 8-17. Unlike competing channels (e.g, , and , Kingson has given more creative freedom for its original programming, and has even released some adult-orientated entertainment over the years. Kingson is responsible for many franchises and medias, with a variety of programming blocks, sister channels, and other assets which became as the network grew.

History
Kingson was the result of an agreement made by Deadpan Productions and Viacom to originate an assortment with each other. When Deadpan Productions became a subsidiary for Viacom in December 18, 1992, it managed two headquarters in Seattle, Washington and New York City, New York. Kingson was launched on January 2, 1993 from a $400,000 investment.

During its first two months on airing, the network's lineup consisted of mainly game shows and sitcoms from the 1970s to early 1990s era. In 1994, Kingson's first original series, Three Animals in A House, officially aired on February 17, 1994, and aired seven seasons from 1994 to 1999, airing 107 episodes over the coarse of its run. The series uplifted a huge audience, giving recognition to the channel.

Programming and blocks
"Main article(s): Programs broadcasted on Kingson"