After the launch of the pan-European Cartoon Network Europe feed, distributed from the
United Kingdom, on 17 September 1993, the channel distributed a multilingnual feed to 34 European countries, among them Italy, from late 1994. The channel, available via satellite, included fourteen hours of cartoons for children, timesharing with TNT, with ten hours of movies. In January 1996, Turner Broadcasting signed an agreement with Atena to transmit Cartoon Network to the Italian public through the
Telepiù satellite package. Being the first digital satellite bouquet in Italy, the channel added an Italian audio track for part of the programming. On 30 June 1996, a Cartoon Network-branded programming block was introduced on
Telemontecarlo's second network, TMC2. It was an hour-long block (from 7:45pm) presented by
Emanuela Panatta and Beppe Rispoli. The block was officially launched the following day, airing content from
Hanna-Barbera's archives and, sometimes, from
Warner Bros. Television and
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The block was also broadcast on Telemontecarlo in the morning, while on Sundays it aired a special edition in the afternoon. When it was on air, the block had an average share of 4,00 - 4,50% in the morning and 6,00% in the evening, with circa 200-300 overall viewers, In Switzerland, the channel was distributed by
Cablecom Ticino. In October 1997,
Stream TV began distributing a 24/7 Italian-language feed of the channel, also making it available on Telepiù. By June 1998 it split off creating a unified Spanish, French and Italian feed of Cartoon Network. The three versions were divided into channels of their own in August 1999. In March 2001, Simona Fabbri became the channel's first director of content, Turner chose her in order to make it the most-watched kids channel in Italy. At the time, 1.6 million households in Italy and Ticino had access to the channel. On 31 July 2003, it became exclusively available on
Sky Italia, born after the two previous pay TV providers merger. That same day, the +1 timeshift started broadcasting. The channel contributed, alongside
Boomerang, to the diffusion and success of Sky representing one of the most appreciated and watched content on the platform, together with CNN. In 2004, Turner Broadcasting System participated with
Wind at the time of the launch of the
i-mode service in Italy, sealing an agreement, the first in the world, to distribute Cartoon Network on
mobile TV. On 11 September 2006, like what happened to other versions of the channel abroad before, the channel rebranded to the
City era along with a new logo.. On 8 December 2008, the channel became available on
Mediaset Premium, in tandem with the launch of the new Premium Fantasy package of kids channels. The arrival coincided with its special marathon for the tenth anniversary of
The Powerpuff Girls, which was scheduled for the same day. The channel rebranded again on 29 November 2010, to the
CHECK it. era, with the new slogan ''Ce N'è.
, uniting it with the original American channel, this coincided with the Italian premiere of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien''. On 28 November 2016, an
HD feed began transmitting exclusively on Sky Italia. On 1 June 2018, the channel closed on Mediaset Premium. On 1 May 2020, the channel became available on
Now, replacing
Disney Channel following its closedown. On 15 December 2020, Cartoon Network
SD feed closed (after being limited to Sky Go since March), becoming thus only available in HD. However, its +1 timeshift channel is still only available in SD. On 15 March 2021, Cartoon Network launched the "#ioSonoDiverso" (I'm Different) campaign to celebrate diversity through four short films presented by several testimonials: singer-songwriter
Francesco Gabbani, female footballer
Sara Gama, presenter
Andrea Delogu and youtuber CiccioGamer89. The shorts were animated by youtuber
Sio and Fraffrog e and aired from 15 March to 14 June 2021, accompanied by characters from
Steven Universe,
The Powerpuff Girls,
The Amazing World of Gumball,
Adventure Time and
We Bare Bear. Before the shorts aired, Cartoon Network revealed the arrival of shorts from another campaign, "Be a Buddy not a Bully", in order to raise awareness of
bullying among kids, which aired from July 2021.. Following
Sky's NowForTheKids initiative, some of its programs were available from 21 April 2022 also available in the
Ukrainian language with dubs or subtitles on Now for Ukrainian refugee children who fled the country due to the
war. In June, Cartoon Network finished a refurbishing project of green areas in
Milan,
Florence and
Naples, respectively: the Gardin of Desires, the Cubattoli garden and the Viviani Park orchard. The project even included the re-evaluation of the green areas and of the eplay xones, the planting of trees, the creation of seats and systems that can facilitate aggregation and educational paths and the decoration of areas and walls with characters from the network. In occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the network, a special event was held in
Rome on 27 December 2022, during which a light show was held with drones forming characters from
Courage the Cowardly Dog,
The Powerpuff Girls,
Ben 10,
Adventure Time,
The Amazing World of Gumball,
We Bare Bears and
The Heroic Quest of Prince Ivandoe, accompanied by music from their respective shows. In May 2025, Cartoon Network Italy’s website, along with Boomerang’s, was sunsetted with the domains pointing to their YouTube channels. In November 2025, it was announced that as part of Sky Italia not renewing its carriage deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, Cartoon Network and Boomerang would shut down on 1 January 2026. On 13 December, it was announced that Sky had entered into negotiations with Warner Bros. Discovery, which would allow both networks to remain broadcasting. == Logos ==