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1992–1998 1998–2001 2001–2006 2006–2012 2012–2018 2018–2019 2019–present
1992–1998 1998–2001 2001–2006 2006–2012 2012–2018 2018–2019 2019–present

Telemuñequitos[]

1992–1998[]

On June 1, 1992, the network's first foray into children's programming, Telemuñequitos, featured Spanish-language dubs of several Looney Tunes and Popeye cartoons, which were distributed by Turner at that time.

Telemundo Infantil[]

1995–1998[]

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Nickelodeon en Telemundo[]

1998–2001[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Balloon Extra Bold
Launched:  November 9, 1998

On September 15, 1998, Telemundo entered into a programming agreement with Nickelodeon to carry the cable channel's programming as part of a morning children's program block, "Nickelodeon en Telemundo" ("Nickelodeon on Telemundo"). The block, which debuted on November 9, 1998 and was considered a sub-block of Telemundo Infantil, consisted of Spanish dubs of Nickelodeon's animated series aimed at older children and preschool-oriented programs aired by the channel's Nick Jr. block. The block ran on weekday mornings until September 5, 2000, when it was relegated to Saturday and Sunday mornings to make room for Hoy En El Mundo ("Today in the World" or "In the World Today"). Nickelodeon's contract with Telemundo ended in November 2001, following the network's acquisition by NBC; Nickelodeon programming continued to be aired sporadically for a few years afterward beginning September 18, 2004.

Telemundo Kids[]

2001–2006[]

Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Boink STD
Launched:  October 6, 2001

After Nickelodeon en Telemundo were discontinued, Telemundo eventually launched a weekend morning block that turned out to be a revival of the "Telemundo Kids” block debuted on October 6, 2001 until September 3, 2006, but was branded differently from the block, Telemundo Infantil from 1995 to 1998. Following the CBS/Viacom split in early 2006, the block was discontinued on September 3, 2006.

Qubo en Telemundo[]

2006–2012[]

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Typography:  Architype Ballmer
Launched:  September 9, 2006

In May 2006, NBCUniversal and Ion Media Networks announced plans to form Qubo, a joint venture in conjunction with Corus Entertainment, Scholastic CorporationClassic Media and its subsidiary Big Idea Entertainment. The multi-platform programming endeavor, aimed at children between 4 and 8 years of age, would comprise children's program blocks airing on NBC, Telemundo, and i: Independent Television (now Ion Television), as well as a 24-hour digital multicast channel on Ion Media's owned-and-operated stations (alternatively known as Qubo Channel), video-on-demand services, and a branded website. This block was launched on September 9, 2006. This block ceased broadcasting on June 30, 2012 for NBC, and July 1 of that year for Telemundo, being replaced by NBC Kids and MiTelemundo the following Saturday, leaving Ion Television as the only network to retain a Qubo-branded children's block up until the closure of Qubo Channel on February 28, 2021, as the E.W. Scripps Company is now the owner of Ion Media, which they acquired on January 7, 2021.

MiTelemundo[]

2012–2018[]

On March 28, 2012, NBCUniversal announced an agreement with sister cable channel PBS Kids Sprout (now Universal Kids, which was integrated into NBCUniversal through its 2011 acquisition by the channel's existing part-owner Comcast) to produce and program new weekend morning preschool blocks for NBC and Telemundo. The block, MiTelemundo, premiered on July 7, 2012, and also airs Saturday and Sunday mornings; as with its predecessors, it consists of Spanish-dubbed versions of programs seen on its sister broadcast network's Saturday morning block, NBC Kids, which debuted on the same date. Even though Telemundo introduced a new logo on May 14, 2012, and debuted on-air on December 8 of that year, this logo was kept using the 2000 font.

2018–2019[]

On February 24, 2016, and March 1, 2016, NBC and Telemundo announced that they would lease their Saturday morning lineups to Litton Entertainment's The More You Know beginning October 2016 and January 2018, respectively. Named after NBC's series of public service campaigns, the three-hour Saturday morning block is programmed by Litton Entertainment, and features live-action programming aimed at teens, all of which is dubbed in Spanish. Despite the change of programming, it did not change the name of the block, which remains as MiTelemundo.

2019–present[]

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