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  • Treehouse TV
  • Treehouse TV
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  • Treehouse TV (often branded as Treehouse) is a Canadian English language cable television specialty channel that was launched on November 1, 1997. Its name comes from YTV's former children's programming block, The Treehouse. The channel is owned by YTV Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment.
  • Before it aired the last three, it showed Open Sesame. A Canadian Press article about the channel's launch said: "The treehouse environment, for example," a recurring interstitial between programs, "operates much like that city block on Sesame Street, as the anchor or umbrella locale from which the various program elements are spun off." The channel is a spin-off of YTV, of which had aired repeats of The Muppet Show and other Muppet productions for many years. In Canada, YTV aired The Jim Henson Hour in its first run.
  • Treehouse TV - канадский англоязычный кабельный специализированный телевизионный канал, который был запущен 1 ноября 1997 года. Его название происходит от бывшего блока детских программ на YTV, Treehouse. Канал принадлежит YTV Canada, дочерней компании Corus Entertainment.
  • Treehouse TV is a Canadian channel that it aired On Demand in Canada.
  • Treehouse TV is a Canadian English-language cable television specialty channel in Canada. It was launched on November 1, 1997 in Canada.
  • Treehouse TV is a 24/7 television network available only in Canada, targeted at preschool-age audiences. It essentially serves as a Canadian version of Nick Jr., but with rather more variety. They also air programming found on either Playhouse Disney or PBSKids in the United States, or in some cases, that doesn't air in the U.S. at all. Treehouse TV is owned by Corus Entertainment, the same company that owns Nelvana, which means that Treehouse's lineup is dominated by Nelvana programming. If you live in the United States, you may have seen Treehouse's logo on recent DVD releases of certain programs, or as a production company logo at the end of a program. Treehouse has also recently released a series of personal care products (shampoo, lotion, etc.) featuring their logo and Nelvana charact
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  • Treehouse TV (often branded as Treehouse) is a Canadian English language cable television specialty channel that was launched on November 1, 1997. Its name comes from YTV's former children's programming block, The Treehouse. The channel is owned by YTV Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment.
  • Before it aired the last three, it showed Open Sesame. A Canadian Press article about the channel's launch said: "The treehouse environment, for example," a recurring interstitial between programs, "operates much like that city block on Sesame Street, as the anchor or umbrella locale from which the various program elements are spun off." The channel is a spin-off of YTV, of which had aired repeats of The Muppet Show and other Muppet productions for many years. In Canada, YTV aired The Jim Henson Hour in its first run.
  • Treehouse TV - канадский англоязычный кабельный специализированный телевизионный канал, который был запущен 1 ноября 1997 года. Его название происходит от бывшего блока детских программ на YTV, Treehouse. Канал принадлежит YTV Canada, дочерней компании Corus Entertainment.
  • Treehouse TV is a Canadian channel that it aired On Demand in Canada.
  • Treehouse TV is a Canadian English-language cable television specialty channel in Canada. It was launched on November 1, 1997 in Canada.
  • Treehouse TV is a 24/7 television network available only in Canada, targeted at preschool-age audiences. It essentially serves as a Canadian version of Nick Jr., but with rather more variety. They also air programming found on either Playhouse Disney or PBSKids in the United States, or in some cases, that doesn't air in the U.S. at all. Treehouse TV is owned by Corus Entertainment, the same company that owns Nelvana, which means that Treehouse's lineup is dominated by Nelvana programming. If you live in the United States, you may have seen Treehouse's logo on recent DVD releases of certain programs, or as a production company logo at the end of a program. Treehouse has also recently released a series of personal care products (shampoo, lotion, etc.) featuring their logo and Nelvana characters, though at this time these are marketed only in Canada. No Export for You, unless you choose to do it yourself. There are online Canadian stores that will sell them to you, though don't expect to get off cheaply.