Z Bop

Z Bop was launched on 28th February 1994, as one of the 20 channels on the Sky Multichannels package in Jetania. It airs music and programming such as Kirby and, and is targeted to the youth market. Its primary target audience are those aged 8 to 18. The channel is commercial-free, and airs everyday from 7:00a.m. to 10:00p.m. Its main competitor is A3 Network.

The channel is currently owned by a partnership between Hugo Harrison (b. 1970) and Bert McNipsgib (b. 1970).

2016 (tentative)
After A3 Network announced a major rebrand that received audience attention, Z Bop later unveiled a new logo on 21st September 2015, and has been scheduled to rebrand in January that year. A teaser was received that same day, mocking A3 by nearly copying its idents.

On 28th September 2015, controversy striked when Z Bop claimed on that it signed a deal with Pizza Hut that you will be able to get free Z Bop discs with any main meal starting in 2016, and a disc was leaked online. Pizza Hut denied this being the case.

A court case followed on the 29th, the next day. Harrison was fined J320,000 (around £3,076) towards Pizza Hut.