Vme Kids, the Spanish-language network dedicated to preschool audiences, has announced the addition of Teletubbies to its programming lineup for the first time. The beloved children's franchise, known globally for its colorful characters and emphasis on early childhood development, will be available starting Monday, June 15, airing daily at 8:00 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. through Comcast Xfinity and U-verse.
The inclusion of Teletubbies marks a strategic expansion for Vme Kids, which seeks to provide Hispanic families with safe, educational, and entertaining content. The network will air both the original series that captivated millions of families worldwide and the new animated production, Teletubbies Let’s Go. This dual offering allows parents and children to share an experience that has transcended generations, combining nostalgia for adults with fresh discovery for young viewers.
"Bringing Teletubbies to Vme Kids is a significant moment for our audience," said Doris Vogelmann, VP of Programming and Operations. "We are adding a franchise that has been part of the lives of millions of families around the world and continues to resonate with new generations. It is the perfect combination of nostalgia for parents and discovery for young children."
Teletubbies was originally designed to support early childhood development through elements such as color, repetition, music, and imaginative play. Its addition reinforces Vme Kids’ commitment to fostering curiosity, language development, and early interaction in a safe, age-appropriate environment. For Hispanic families, this means access to a globally recognized brand that aligns with the network’s mission of encouraging early learning and family connection.
The move strengthens Vme Kids’ position as a trusted destination for preschool content. By adding a proven global phenomenon, the network enhances its ability to engage both children and their caregivers, potentially increasing viewership and deepening its impact on early education within the Hispanic community. Parents who grew up with Teletubbies can now share that experience with their own children, creating a shared cultural touchpoint that bridges generations.
For more information about Vme Kids and its programming, visit www.vmekids.com.

