Title: Welcome to Al Jazeera Children's Channel
1Welcome to Al Jazeera Children's Channel
2Corporation Statement
- Mission
- To champion childrens lives with quality
programming and multimedia content that educate
entertain
- Vision
- To be the childrens Channels of choice for every
Arab home
3Our History
- JCC kicked off in 2005 with the funding and
support of Qatar Foundation for Education,
Science and Community Development. As a pan-Arab
children's channel, JCC was the first to combine
entertainment and education in its programs with
the purpose of advocating understanding of
culture, science and the world at large.
4A Channel like no other
- JCC sets the standard for the television medium
and redefines quality programming in the region's
industry. We offer an innovative and compelling
alternative to the current trends in regional
television broadcasting. All programs are subject
to rigorous review by a committee to uphold our
high standard of quality content. - At JCC, we navigate into territory never
approached by other children's channels
- We promote the consistent and unwavering use of
classical Arabic language.
- We offer a debate show where Arab children
express themselves and freely voice their
thoughts and opinions.
- We deliver thematic magazines in Arabic
covering different educational subjects Science,
Health, Technology, Literature, Sports and more.
- We encourage the enthusiasm of youth with
rapid-fire competitions and quizzes where delight
fuses with knowledge.
5Our Facilities
- Equipped with state-of-the-art studios to
guarantee high quality TV production. JCC exceeds
industry standards with over 56 of its programs
produced in-house, while complementing our
schedule with outside acquisitions from such
diverse locations as America and Europe. We are
broadcasting 8 hours of new programming a day and
9 hours on weekends. Our services are free to
view on Arabsat, Nilesat, Hotbird and Eurobird
reaching all Arab countries and Europe.
6A fundamental promotion mechanism for our
channel is our interactive website. Our online
face is an essential building block between our
audience and the channel. Our success in
reaching online users has been overwhelming and
increasing at a rate of 96, to reach 814,195 in
18 months. Features used to support
channel-viewer nexus include Viewer feedback
and communication Video and picture
sharingViewer databaseWebcam recordingSMS
remindersVideo Promo streamingVideo LibraryTV
Schedule
7The viewer is at the heart of everything we do!
Communication Fun meets knowledge Self expressio
n
You can do it - challenge
Values Credible Inspiring Energetic
Identification My identity My voice Age Specifi
c
My favorite presenter/friend
Tone Fun Optimistic Contemporary Daring
8Viewership and Perspective of Audiences
9- Pan Arabic Ambition Mission
- Viewers have responded enthusiastically to the
pan-Arab
- representation of the channel.
-
- There is a solid understanding of what JCC
stands for.
- JCC is a reflection of who our viewers are
their culture,
- heritage and values.
- Awareness of JCC and its programs jumped this
year to over 80 in the Gulf and
Levant, where our availability and response
among viewers is strongest.
10 Highly Rated with Parents and Educators
- JCC enjoys a very high credibility among parents
and educators and has maintained a top 3 rating
position in children's channel over older and
well-established competitors. - JCC has been able to strongly delineate its
strengths over other channels the variety of
programming, non-violent content, educational and
cultural emphasis.
11On GoingPrograms
12AddarbThe Trail
- Addarb comes back in a new, stimulating and
thrilling format, where competition and winning
spice up the mind and body experience for boy and
girl contestants. A tournament of joy, fun, and
excitement coming to you all through the week
starting Sunday, this program takes four teams of
contestants to the finale on Thursday hoping to
win the grand prize.
13Sahat Al FounounYou Can Do it
- A JCC production from scratch to craft, Sahat Al
Founoun is an entertaining game show that takes
participants into many phases of a challenging
competition. Each episode gives the chance to 16
participants - divided into 4 teams- to get
involved in exciting activities and crafts like
painting, sculpting, acting, tailoring, and even
cooking. The contestants will pull up their
sleeves and accomplish different tasks in a
limited time of 15 minutes. They must use their
many talents and creativity in problem solving,
all while revealing a wonderful team spirit.
14Alo Marhaba
- Alo Marhaba is an interactive and informative
magazine highlighting the latest events and
happenings related directly Arab children. In an
informative and entertaining format, Alo Marhaba
takes the viewers on a journey into a wide array
of topics like sports, heritage, arts and
culture. The program aims to project the
different dialects and richness of the Arab
World.
151, 2, Intalek1-2-Go!
- Wahed tnein intalek is a weekly sports magazine,
which introduces young viewers to a certain
concept used in a universal sport such as soccer
or basketball, using state-of-the-art tools like
Archive Images and 3D models. Wahed tnein intalek
also presents two reports on sports or martial
arts from different parts of the world as a way
to complement the main topic.
16WaslaLink
- Wasla is a weekly half hour televised magazine
linking all young Arabs of the world. It
introduces viewers to different countries and
cultures through the experiences of Arab children
living there. Wasla aims to create a link between
expatriate Arab children and their distant
homeland, as well as the larger Arab world.
17Nadhra Ala
- Nadhra Ala is an hour debate highlighting the
interests, problems and challenges that Arab
children and adolescents are facing in the modern
world. Moderated by two presenters, Nadhra Ala
provides Arab children with the chance to express
and discuss their thoughts with an expert invited
to facilitate dialogue.
18KallemniTalk To Me
- In a warm and pleasant atmosphere, Kallemni
hosts a child between the ages of 12 and 15 to
share thoughts, insights, emotions and feelings,
and to communicate their worries and concerns in
an ongoing dialogue. Kallemni is a plateau where
the guest children have the opportunity to share
their perception about their surroundings on the
road to maturity, at the same time developing
their communication skills and forming clear and
coherent opinions.
19Duniamedia
- Duniamedia is a weekly interactive magazine
introducing the latest in internet and technology
to children. Duniamedia answers childrens
questions and provides them with beneficial and
relevant information according to their interest,
age and culture.
20Siha wa Salama
- Siha w Salama is a bi-monthly half hour health
magazine that explains to young viewers how the
human body works. It also provides good advice
for staying fit and healthy. It discusses
important issues such as smoking, sport, hygiene
and body functions.
21Wahat Al OloumOasis Of Sciences
- Wahat Al Oloum is a half hour bi-monthly oasis of
knowledge and information that addresses in each
of its episodes an interesting science topic.
Whether it is physics, chemistry, astronomy,
engineering, geology or biology, Wahat al Oloum
has an informative and engaging documentary about
it.
22Lakatat
- A major comeback for Lakatat Magazine in a new
and fresh format. As the new season kicks off,
Lakatat Magazine brings to children all across
the Arab world a more vivid and exceptional
experience. Arab children are invited to a fast
and joyful journey in the world of knowledge,
culture, and entertainment while in the comfort
of their home.
23Kol Yom
- Kol Yom, a daily highlight journal, provides
children with information about the contemporary
world in a simple enjoyable way. Kol Yom is a
reliable source of general knowledge that
presents special reports news from around the
world.
24Saat Safar
- A journey of travel, fun, and knowledge around
the globe. This program introduces an intriguing
and fascinating mix of countries and their
cultures in an entertaining and exciting layout.
In Saat Safar, animation and reality create a
wonderful experience for children that can't be
missed. Saat Safar introduces Arab children to
the many geographical, ecological and societal
landscapes around the world, encouraging a thirst
and passion for discovering other civilizations,
as well as gaining knowledge of the world's
cultural diversity.
25Alaab ShaabiyahThe World is My Playground
- Alaab Shaabiya sheds light on traditional as well
as contemporary social playgrounds from different
corners of the world. The aim is to revive
different gaming methods and develop
interpersonal skills. The program promotes fun,
personal interaction, and analytical
entertainment using the simplest tools.
26Tariq Al Najah
- Tariq Al-Najah, is a new televised magazine with
a totally unique approach to Arab children's
television. Each weekly episode gives an Arab
child the opportunity to personally experience
his or her dream job. The participant spends
three days with a minister, a pharmacist, a
pilot, etc, and tries out their "dream
profession. They explore the different aspects
and characteristics of the job and the
difficulties that might come with it
27Bayti Al Arabi
- Bayti Al Arabi is a multi-medium production
bringing together real life footage, cartoons,
2D, 3D, puppets, and an array of vivid special
effects with the purpose of creating a unique and
exceptional platform of interconnection for Arab
children. The six main puppet characters, Jameel,
Dhahik, Abs, Mourhafa, and Tafaul will host
Bayti Al Arabi bringing the Arab world together
in one TV show.
28Fafa-Pre-School
- FAFA, JCCs famous animated turtle, presents
preschoolers an every day morning program. FAFA
provides an educational environment full of fun
and knowledge for toddlers between 3 and 6 years.
FAFA has a daily rendezvous with her friends
where adventure and delight are sure to ensue.
29Annadi
- Annadi, a JCC club, consists of a group of
segments, aired separately through out the day.
Five young presenters accompanied by JCCs robot
NAD address children between 7 and 15 years and
provide them information on all JCC programs
broadcasted in a creative and playful style.
30Kalila Wa DimnaKalila and Dimna
- Kalila wa Dimna is the portrayal of a
collection of fables first found in the Sanskrit
language originating in India. It illustrates
traditional fables put in the mouths of animals. - The two main figures are the jackals Kalila
and Dimna, while the narrator is the philosopher
Bidpai who transmitted these fables in an attempt
to plant wisdom, charity and justice. - Kalila wa Dimna is a cartoon series based on
the Arabic version of Abdullah Ibn El-Muqafa, a
well-known folklorist long enjoyed by children
and adults alike. The series of Kalila wa Dimna
aims at providing Arab children with educational,
social and moral advice. It is considered a
valuable tool for parents and children to
increase communication and spend quality time
together. -
31Lulu wa Marmar Lulu and Marmar
- Lulu and Marmar are two inseparable puppet
characters developed to stimulate and amuse our
young viewers. While Marmar is an intuitive,
bookworm character, Lulus persona portrays an
easily distracted and impulsive being with a
relentlessly inquisitive nature that drags Marmar
into one adventure after another. The two
puppets demonstrate sharp interest in
understanding the world around them. They pay
close attention to subjects dealing with
childrens daily life, in an attempt to discover
the wisdom and knowledge behind the topic at hand.
32Gala GalaThe Spell
- Gala Gala inspires critical thinking in children
between the ages of 10 and 15. The program, a
live action program, introduces biological,
physical and chemical facts through
experimentation. - The concept behind Gala Gala is to stimulate
creativity and enhance self-reliance in young
viewers through a series of challenges faced by
the two main characters of the series, Ageeba
and Fayez.
33Rami wa Lamia Rami and Lamia
- Rami and Lamia is an animated musical series
specifically designed to approach childrens
fears and misbehavior. The two main characters,
Rami Lamia, are sympathetic and childlike
personalities. Rami represents an anxious boy who
struggles with his fears and jumps to rash
conclusions, while Lamia plays the role of a
mischievous young girl who often demonstrates
difficult behavior such as chasing animals or
trying to cheat on school exams. However, Lamia
soon develops her own good judgment in order to
bring out her best behavior. Through their own
tribulations, Rami and Lamia encourage school
children to think about actions and their
consequences.
34Massimo Circus
- Al Jazeera Childrens Channel partners with world
renowned Italian circus Massimo to bring
exclusive shows to awe our young viewers every
month. Each and every episode is a breathtaking
and wonderful experience with many thrilling,
funny, and surprising stunts.
35Bikol Al Loghat
- Viewers with hearing difficulties now have a
program that speaks to them instead of talking
about them. Bi Kol Al Loghat provides
hearing-impaired children with a specialized TV
content using visual language, graphics, and
animations carefully produced to suit their needs.
36Thank You