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4Kids Entertainment, the producer of the English-language Pokémon anime dub, has been granted a license by TV regulator Ofcom to launch its own television network in the United Kingdom. | 4Kids Entertainment, the producer of the English-language Pokémon anime dub, has been granted a license by TV regulator Ofcom to launch its own television network in the United Kingdom. | ||
Details on the channel, tentatively called "4 Kids TV," are still unknown, but a spokesman said that more details would be available in the coming weeks. | Details on the channel, tentatively called "4 Kids TV," are still unknown, but a spokesman said that more details would be available in the coming weeks. |
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4Kids Entertainment, the producer of the English-language Pokémon anime dub, has been granted a license by TV regulator Ofcom to launch its own television network in the United Kingdom.
Details on the channel, tentatively called "4 Kids TV," are still unknown, but a spokesman said that more details would be available in the coming weeks.