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{{Infobox programming block
| name = Go Time
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| premiered = {{Start date and age|2016|10|1}}
| channel = [[Broadcast syndication|Syndication]]
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| country = United States
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| parent = [[Hearst Media Production Group]]
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| format = Weekend morning [[E/I]] [[children's television series|block]]
| runtime = 3 hours
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| language = English
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'''Go Time''' is a [[Block programming|programming block]] assembled by [[Hearst Media Production Group]] (formerly Litton Entertainment) for [[Broadcast syndication|syndication]]. It consists of programs formerly aired as part of Hearst Media's network-provided blocks, which is cleared throughout 80% of the United States.<ref name=cyn>{{cite news| title=TV One grabs Empire; History star jumps ship; TNT tells Tales from the Crypt |url=http://www.cynopsis.com/041516-tv-one-grabs-empire-history-star-jumps-ship-tnt-tells-tales-from-the-crypt/ |access-date=September 15, 2016 |work=Cynopsis |date=April 15, 2016}}</ref>
 
Ad sales for the block were handled by [[Sony Pictures Television]] in lieu of Hearst Media.<ref name="cyn" /> However, in 2024, many stations stopped airing it.
 
==History==
On April 27, 2015, Litton announced ''Go Time'' block would launch on October 1, 2016, with [[CBS News and Stations|CBS]]' [[Independent station (North America)|independent stations]] as its major body of stations, along with [[Gray Television]] and [[Sinclair Broadcast Group]], the latter utilizing it for its [[MyNetworkTV]] stations; Hearst also carries it on its non-Big Three network stations.<ref name=bc0>{{cite news|title=It's 'Go Time' for Litton Entertainment|url=http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/distribution/it-s-go-time-litton-entertainment/140267|last=Albiniak|first=Paige|work=[[Broadcasting & Cable]]|date=April 27, 2015|page=22|url-access=subscription }}</ref> Other groups carrying it are [[Cowles Company|Cowles]], [[Cox Media Group|Cox]], [[News-Press & Gazette Company|NPG]], [[E. W. Scripps Company|Scripps]], [[Nexstar Media Group|Nexstar]], and [[Weigel Broadcasting]].<ref name=cyn/>
 
==Programming==
'''NOTE:''' Depending on the station, some shows aired at different times or during different eras. Some of these shows do not air anymore
 
===Shows acquired from ABC===
 
* ''Hearts of Heroes''
* ''oh baby!''
* ''Outback Adventures With Tim Faulkner''
* ''Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown''
 
=== Shows acquired from CBS ===
 
* ''Useful Toad''
* ''Kinopio-kun''
 
=== Shows acquired from The CW ===
 
* ''Ready, Set, Pet''
* ''Did I Mention Invention?'' (September 2, 2023)
 
=== Shows acquired from NBC ===
 
* ''Vets Saving Pets'' (September 2, 2023)
 
== References ==
{{reflist|30em}}
 
{{KidsTVBlocksUS}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Television programming blocks in the United States]]