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Treehouse's current logo, used since April 8, 2013. This is a list of programs broadcast by Treehouse TV, a Canadian television channel for preschoolers launched on November 1, 1997. It is owned by Corus Entertainment (formerly owned by Shaw Communications), airing both live-action and animated programs.
Committed is a Canadian animated sitcom based on the comic strip of the same name by Michael Fry, [1] co-produced by Nelvana Limited and Philippine Animation Studio Inc., the series aired on CTV from March 3 to June 8, 2001, and was broadcast by WE: Women's Entertainment as WE TV’s first scripted original series in the United States.
Nelvana Limited The Topps Company: 2017–2018 Topps Animation YTV (Canada) Nickelodeon (season 1) Nicktoons (season 2) (United States) Super BOOMi (distributor) Trevor Lai 2017–present Up Studios Tencent: Treehouse TV (Canada) Tencent Video (China) Wishfart: John Hazlett Lienne Sawatsky Daniel Williams 2017–2018 Wishfart Productions Inc ...
In September 2006, Nelvana was integrated into Corus's children's television division, headed by executive vice-president and general manager Scott Dyer who, in addition to Nelvana, oversaw YTV, Treehouse TV, and Discovery Kids Canada. A spin-off unit, Nelvana Enterprises, was created in the process, to focus on international distribution of ...
Treehouse TV: Nelvana: American co-production The Adventures of Napkin Man! 60 2013–2017 CBC Kids: Breakthrough Entertainment: Flash/Live-action The Adventures of Paddington Bear: 39 1997–2000 Teletoon: Cinar: French co-production Traditional The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police: 13 1997–1998 YTV: Nelvana: American co-production
This is a list of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network Canada. [1] Télétoon has a different schedule than the English version, although many of the same programs are aired on both channels. For television programs broadcast during their respective nighttime blocks, see Teletoon at Night and Télétoon la nuit. Premiere airdates are provided ...
This block of shows was given the name "The Treehouse" in 1994. On November 1, 1997, Treehouse TV launched as its own channel, airing from 6 a.m. to 3 a.m. daily. [3] The channel, as of 2003, is currently a 24-hour broadcaster. Like the block it was spun off from, commercials weren't broadcast when the Treehouse channel first launched.