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=The Quad=

The Quad is a network of proposed four classic TV cable channels, each showing programming from a particular decade, owned and run by the Quad Media Partners, Inc. The network's main cable competitor is TV Land.

History
Zeus Media Partners, Inc. was incorporated on 2013-04-23. Zeus Media Partner's network was announced in May 2013 as the Zeus channels by Garth Ancier with the hiring of Diane Robina, Alan Goodman and Michael Ross. Robina and Goodman were involved with TV Land and its predecessor block on Nick, Nick at Nite, respectively and will handle content acquisition and creative and marketing respectively. While Ross followed Ancier over from BBC America business affairs to become Zeus chief operating officer and Chief financial officer. Zeus Media planned to launch the network in the second quarter 2014.

Zeus Media Partners and the Zeus network later changed their name to Quad Media Partners and The Quad. as Zeus/Quad Media registered the trademark on 2013-7-2.

Channels
Modeled after Sirius XM’s satellite radio channels that play song based on the decade released, The Quad will consist of four channels consecutively numbered and each featuring shows from a decade. The decades being the 1960s, ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. The network of channels is free to carriers and will be advertising supported. Quad channels are expecting to run in high definition the classic shows and have cross promoting roadblock at the top of the hour indicating the show up next on all four. The company is in discussion with the syndication arms of TV studios CBS Television Distribution, Sony Pictures Television, 20th Television, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, NBC, Disney–ABC Domestic Television, Warner Bros. Television and The Carsey-Werner Company for programming that is expected to cost $50 million per year.

Jetix US

 * Beyblade (2004 –2009)
 * Beyblade G-Revolution
 * Beyblade V-Force
 * Bureau of Alien Detectors
 * Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
 * Captain Flamingo (2007-2009)
 * Chaotic (2007 –2009)
 * Daigunder (2006 –2007)
 * Digimon (2004 –2009) – includes four seasons
 * Digimon Adventure
 * Digimon Adventure 02
 * Digimon Tamers
 * Digimon Frontier
 * Fantastic Four (2004–2005; 2008–2009)
 * Gargoyles
 * The Incredible Hulk
 * Iron Man
 * Jackie Chan Adventures
 * The Legend of Tarzan
 * Legend of the Dragon
 * Kong: The Animated Series
 * Medabots (season 3 premiered on Jetix, all but final episode aired)
 * Mon Colle Knights
 * NASCAR Racers (season 1 premiered on Jetix, but aired on Toon Disney in 2006)
 * Pinky and the Brain
 * Shinzo (2005–2009)
 * Silver Surfer
 * Silverwing
 * Spider-Man
 * Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
 * Spider-Man Unlimited
 * Superman: The Animated Series
 * The Tick (2005 –2009)
 * X-Men
 * Xyber 9: New Dawn

H

 * ''Hamtaro (2002) 52 episodes, Shogakukan Production and TMS Entertainment

I

 * Iggy Arbuckle. Acquired February 2007 to be broadcast from August 2007.
 * Iron Kid. Bought from BRB Internacional for Jetix Latin America in January 2007, it was already showing in France and Spain.

J

 * Jimmy Two-Shoes (called Jimmy Cool in some countries, co-production. April 2009)

K

 * Kid vs Kat (co-production) April 2009 Studio B Prods. Inc., Jetix Europe, YTV

M

 * Magi-Nation (2008)

P

 * Pretty Cure (October 14, 2006 on Jetix Max Spain) Toei Animation

W

 * World of Quest (2008)