Bold

Bold, alternately branded as Bold by , is an American cable and satellite television channel launched in September TBDth, 2012, being owned by, a WarnerMedia company.

Unlike its sister channel, Bold primarily broadcasts programming geared toward teenagers and young adults in the 14-34 age range. Its programming include live-action original series, music programming, feature films, made-for-TV original movies and occasional sports broadcasts.

History
In mid 2011, Turner Broadcasting System started its plans to launch a new television channel aiming teenagers and young adults.

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Programs
See List of Bold programs.

Programming blocks
See /Programming blocks/.

Content agreements

 * WarnerMedia
 * Warner Bros. Entertainment
 * Warner Bros. Pictures (select films only)
 * New Line Cinema (select films only)
 * Warner Animation Group (select films only)
 * Warner Bros. Television
 * (select films and series only)
 * Cartoon Network (live-action content only)
 * Sony Pictures Entertainment
 * Columbia Pictures (select films only)
 * TriStar Pictures (select films only)
 * Sony Pictures Animation
 * Sony Pictures Television
 * NBCUniversal
 * Universal Studios (select films only)
 * DreamWorks Animation
 * Illumination Entertainment
 * Universal Animation Studios
 * Universal Television
 * Lionsgate (select films only)
 * (select films only)
 * Lionsgate (select films only)
 * (select films only)

Reception
The station got positive reviews thanks to its more TBD.

Trivia

 * Bold was originally pitched as a sister channel to Cartoon Network and Boomerang in order to compete against Disney Channel and Nickelodeon's live-action programming, but due to the mixed-to-negative reception of Cartoon Network's live-action programming, Turner opted to make it a sister channel to TNT, TBS and TruTV instead and pitted against Disney's ABC Family (now Freeform) and Viacom's MTV instead.
 * During the development of the channel, there were rumors about Adult Swim moving to the channel. However, the rumors were later revealed to be false as the block remained on Cartoon Network.