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Following the launch of Treehouse TV in 1997, The Treehouse received new bumpers and a new set. YTV relaunched The Treehouse on September 7, 1998 [citation needed] as YTV Jr. The Treehouse host segments were replaced with short series (some produced by YTV in-house) and promos.
This is a list of television programs currently and formerly broadcast by YTV in Canada. ... YTV News: 1993: 1998 — YTV Rec Room ... Karaoke Star Jr. (2009) Katts ...
The channel was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in 1987 by Rogers Cable and CUC Broadcasting. [4] [5]The channel launched on September 1, 1988, at 7:00 p.m. with the first program being a special party celebrating the launch of YTV, hosted by John Candy. [6]
As with all of its sister networks throughout the world, Nickelodeon airs programs aimed at children and young teenagers. Prior and still after to the channel's launch, YTV and Treehouse TV served as the main outlets for both Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. Channel programs under output agreements with Viacom. Both channels continue to premiere new ...
The Fuzzpaws are a group of seven puppets which co-hosted the Treehouse programming block on YTV in the 1990s. When the block was cancelled in 1998 in favor of an unhosted block called YTV Jr., the Fuzzpaws got their own TV series and a marketed toy line. All of the Fuzzpaws live in a fictional place called "Pawville".
Amblin Television Universal Cartoon Studios: CBS: Dog City: Peter Sauder J.D. Smith 1992–1994 The Jim Henson Company: Fox Kids Network [2] (United States) Global/YTV (Canada) Eek! The Cat/Eek! Stravaganza: Savage Steve Holland Bill Kopp: 1992–1997 Savage Studios Ltd. Fox Children's Productions: Fox Kids (United States) YTV (Canada) Family ...
The Crayon Box is an American live-action/animated children's television series that was aired in syndication from 1997 to 1998, based on a poem by Shane DeRolf. The show followed Bananas in Pajamas as part of a 30-minute double-show, with each show being 15 minutes. [1]
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on YTV. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.