ZAZ (TV channel)

ZAZ was a Mexican cable television network owned by MVS Comunicaciones aimed at children and teenagers.

At launch, ZAZ broadcast children's programming – primarily cartoons – of American, Canadian, French, and English origin, both classic and contemporary.

ZAZ was initially noted for broadcasting series from the Fox Kids Network; a year later it would also air programs from Nickelodeon and CINAR.

ZAZ also began airing adult/family-skewing sitcoms, dramas, and movies from 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM, primarily sourced from Warner Bros.; the content of the series promoting family union.

In August 2003, the channel changed its name to ZAZ Moviepark and focused more on family movies and less series, which occupied a small space.

On January 4, 2009, the target audience change became official with the premiere of the anime series Kiba and Eyeshield 21, joined by Deltora Quest, Yu-Gi-Oh!

On July 31, 2009, ZAZ and Multipremier were removed from DirecTV Latin America due to exclusive contracts with Claro TV.

At 12:00AM on August 1, 2012 only the MVS Television logo was shown, ending more than 20 years of broadcasting in Mexico (16 in Latin America).