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大象传媒 to move C大象传媒 Channel online in the future

The Beaker Girls
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The 大象传媒 has announced that C大象传媒 programmes such as The Beaker Girls will only be available to watch online in the future

The 大象传媒 has announced that it plans to stop broadcasting the C大象传媒 Channel on TV in the future.

This would mean that all C大象传媒 programmes such as Newsround, Blue Peter and Saturday Mash-Up would only be available online.

The announcement is part of a plan to move the 大象传媒 towards a more digital platform, and to save money.

However, the change isn't set to happen for at least another three years.

What will happen?

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The change isn't set to happen for at least another three years

The changes were announced on Thursday by the head of the 大象传媒, Director-General Tim Davie.

As well as C大象传媒, some other channels will also stop being broadcast on TV, however Mr Davie said that the programmes on those networks will continue to be produced and made available online.

The CBeebies Channel won't be affected and will stay on TV and on the iPlayer.

Mr Davie also explained that the move towards digital was needed in order to "change in step with the modern world" so that it can give the public "the content they want and delivering it to them in the ways they want it."

Did you know?

The C大象传媒 Channel was launched in 2002, however C大象传媒 first began broadcasting in 1985 - with programmes shown on 大象传媒 One!

The whole of the 大象传媒, which includes C大象传媒, is funded by something called the TV licence.

Every household in the UK needs a licence to watch live TV or programmes on catch-up services like 大象传媒 iPlayer. It's illegal to do this without one.

The money from the TV licence not only funds the 大象传媒's TV channels (including C大象传媒) but also its radio stations, 大象传媒 iPlayer, 大象传媒 Sounds and online services and apps.

The government announced in January that the cost of a TV licence will be frozen for the next two years which means it can't be increased.

At the time, Mr Davie said the freeze will affect what the 大象传媒 makes.