Treehouse TV

Treehouse TV
Logo used as of 2013
Launched November 1, 1997 (1997-11-01)
Owned by Shaw Communications
(1997–1998)
Corus Entertainment
(1999–present)
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
(2013–present)
480i (SDTV)
(1997–present)
Slogan You're Watching Treehouse! (primary)
The Nation's #1 Preschool Network (secondary)
Country Canada
Broadcast area National
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario
Formerly called The Treehouse
Sister channel(s) YTV
Nickelodeon
Teletoon
Télétoon
Cartoon Network
Disney Channel
Disney La Chaîne
Disney Junior
Disney XD
ABC Spark
Website Treehouse
Availability
Satellite
Bell TV Channel 553 (SD)
Channel 1640 (HD)
Shaw Direct Channel 174/546 (SD)
Cable
Available on most Canadian cable systems Check local listings, channels may vary
IPTV
Bell Aliant Fibe TV Channel 253 (SD)
Channel 500 (HD)
Bell Fibe TV Channel 560 (SD)
Channel 1560 (HD)
Bell MTS Channel 155 (SD)
Channel 1155 (HD)
Optik TV Channel 9601 (SD)
Channel 601(HD)
SaskTel Channel 91 (SD)
Channel 391(HD)
VMedia Channel 65 (HD)

Treehouse TV (more commonly known as simply Treehouse) is a Canadian English-language cable television specialty channel that was launched on November 1, 1997.[1] 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.[2]

Treehouse On Demand

In 2005, Corus Entertainment began offering a video on demand service called Treehouse On Demand to cable providers such as Rogers Cable and Cogeco, delivering content from Treehouse TV. It is offered as a free service to customers who subscribe to each providers digital cable service. Some providers such as SaskTel offer it as a stand-alone premium subscription service.

Treehouse (program block)

Treehouse was originally a programming block on YTV. It aired weekday mornings until 1998, after which it was replaced with an unhosted block, called "YTV Jr.".

While most hosted blocks had one or two hosts, Treehouse had three PJs (Program Jockeys) and was also co-hosted by The Fuzzpaws, which were stuffed animal puppets. As the name suggests, it was set in a tree house. PJ Katie had her own TV show, called PJ Katie's Farm, where she acted out stories with clay animals.

After Treehouse

After the Treehouse block ended, The Fuzzpaws got their own show on YTV Jr. and PJ Katie went on to become Jenny on The Zone (Katie was her middle name; there already was a Jenny with YTV at the time she was a PJ). The name YTV Jr. was later dropped; however, there was still children's programming shown at the time, but there was no special name given to it.

Treehouse HD

On April 9, 2013, Treehouse HD was launched as a high definition simulcast of Treehouse's standard definition feed.

Treehouse Direct

Treehouse Direct is a multilingual YouTube service that specializes in various animated and live-action series, including those from Nelvana, another division of Corus Entertainment, along with select Nickelodeon series.

International distribution

  • Jamaica - distributed on Flow Cable systems.
  • The Bahamas - distributed on Cable Bahamas systems.

See also

References

  1. Canadian ‘prodcos’ tot TV talent perks up preschool market Retrieved on March 29, 2018
  2. "Ownership Chart 32b" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-03-28.

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