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specialty channel owned by YTV Canada, Inc., a subsidiary of
Corus Entertainment Corus Entertainment Inc. is a Canadian mass media company. Formed in 1999 as a spin-off from Shaw Communications, it has prominent holdings in the radio, publishing, and television industries. It is headquartered at Corus Quay in Toronto, Onta ...
. The channel and its programming is targeted at children and young teenagers; its name was originally thought to be an abbreviation for "
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Television", though the channel's website has denied this. The channel was launched on September 1, 1988 by owners Rogers Media and
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upon launch. In 1995, Shaw Communications acquired CUC's 34% stake and in 1998, it acquired Rogers' remaining interest of the channel, before Shaw's media division was spun off to form Corus Entertainment in 1999. Under Corus ownership, YTV sources most of its programming from U.S.-based
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and launched its own dedicated TV channel several years later. YTV operates two time shifted feeds, running on both
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Time Zone schedules, and is available in over 11.0 million households in Canada as of 2013.


History

The channel was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in 1987 by Rogers Cable and
CUC Broadcasting CUC Broadcasting was a Canadian media company, active from 1968 to 1995. Active primarily as a cable television distributor, the company also had some holdings in broadcast media and publishing. The company was founded in 1968 by chairman Geoffrey ...
. 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
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. At launch, Rogers held 75% of the channel while CUC owned 25%. In 1995, Calgary-based Shaw Communications acquired CUC's stake of 34% ownership of YTV. Shaw acquired Rogers' remaining share in 1998 to take full control of it. In 1999, the media assets of Shaw were spun off to form
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. Two Corus specialty channel applications for YTV extensions, YTV POW!, an internationally sourced kids' action, adventure and superhero genre, and YTV OneWorld, targeting children from age 9 to 17 with travel, humour, games, and STEM were approved on September 18, 2008. The YTV Oneworld license was used to launch
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.Nickelodeon Canada set to launch
Media in Canada; September 29, 2009
On January 11, 2011, a high-definition feed was launched.


Programming

Current YTV original programming include hosted programming blocks, such as '' The Zone''. In addition to original programming, YTV has historically acquired and co-produced programming with the U.S cable network
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.


Programming blocks


Current

* ''Fam Fun'' (2021–present) * '' The Zone'' (September 2, 1991–present) * ''The Zone Weekend'' is co-hosted by Spencer Litzinger and Alex Wierzbicki. * ''Big Fun Movies'' (January 2, 2011–present)


Former

* '' The Treehouse'' (1994–98) * ''
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'' (September 7, 1998 – 2002) * '' YTV PlayTime'' (2010–12) * '' Bionix'' (September 10, 2004 – February 7, 2010) * '' CRUNCH'' (September 9, 2006 – September 28, 2013) * ''Big Fun Weeknights'' * ''Big Fun Fridays'' * ''3 Hairy Thumbs Up'' (October 19, 2002 to August 31, 2008) * ''Moovibot'' (September 5, 2008 – September 6, 2009) * ''ZAPX Movies'' (September 11, 2005 – November 7, 2010) * ''Vortex'' (YTV) (September 15, 2001 – June 24, 2006) * ''Brainwash'' * ''Snit Station'' * ''Limbo'' (2000-2001) * ''Toon Town Alley'' * ''The Alley'' * ''The Breakfast Zone'' (1995–1996) * ''The B-Zone'' * ''The Vault'' (1997) * ''YTV Shift'' * ''Spine Chilling Saturday Nights'' (1998) * ''The Dark Corner'' * ''Whiplash Wednesdays'' * ''Nickelodeon Sundays'' * ''Famalama DingDong''


Program jockeys

Starting in September 1990, YTV called their program jockeys "PJs" in the same vein as
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(DJ) or
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(VJ). Current hosts of these segments have since dropped the moniker as of the mid-1990s.


Current program jockeys

* ''The Zone'' is co-hosted by Spencer Litzinger, Melony Manikavasagar and Kelsey Liem. * ''Big Fun Movies'' is hosted by Kelsey Liem.


Past program jockeys/hosts

* Meisha Watson * Carlos Bustamante * Lisa Gilroy * Victor Verbitsky * Stephanie "Sugar" Beard * Elizabeth Becker * Jenn Beech, also known as "PJ Jenn" * Stéphanie Broschart * Andrew Chapman *
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* Laura DaSilva * Emily Agard * Ali J. Eisner, also known as "Carrie Funkwash" *
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, also known as "PJ Jazzy Jan" *
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, puppeteers
Jamie Shannon Jamie Christopher Shannon (born February 26, 1972) is a Canadian actor, voice actor, puppeteer, director, writer and producer, best known for his work in the Canadian television series ''Nanalan, as well as '' Ooh, Aah & You'', and the Canadia ...
and Jason Hopley * Phil Guerrero, also known as "PJ Fresh Phil" * Laurie Gelman (née Hibberd) *
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* Pat Kelly, also known as "Random Pat" * Krista Jackson, also known as "PJ Krista" * "PJ Simon" * Paul McGuire * Simon Mohos * Ajay Fry * Paula Lemyre *
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, also known as "Ed Brainbin" * Aashna Patel, also known as "PJ Aashna" * Joyce Quansah * Jennifer Katie Racicot, also known as "PJ Katie" * Michael Quast, also known as "Michael Q" * Anand Rajaram, the voice of Snit on Snit Station * Atul N. Rao, Snit's voice & puppeteer on The Zone *
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, also known as "PJ Rob" * Chandra Galasso, also known as "PJ Rockin Chan" * Marty Stelnick, puppeteer *
Phil McCordic Phil McCordic is a Canadian actor, host, director, producer, and writer. He has created children's programming for YTV, CBC Television, and TVOntario. Kids (via their parents) are welcome to interact with him and ask him science questions on h ...
, also known as "PJ Taylor" *
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, also known as "PJ Todd" *
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, also known as "Gord the PJ Man" * Russell Zeid * Honey Khan * Cory Atkins * Exan AuYoung * Mark McAllister * Wilf Dinnick * "Tarzan" Dan Freeman * Shauna MacDonald * Adrian Pryce


Related services


Treehouse

Treehouse is a Category A cable and satellite specialty channel which airs programming targeted to preschoolers, from 2 to 5. It launched on November 1, 1997. The channel's name is taken from YTV's now-defunct children's programming block, ''The Treehouse''. Treehouse is carried nationwide throughout Canada and it broadcasts its programming without commercial interruption.


Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon is a Category B cable and satellite specialty channel that was launched on November 2, 2009, and is based on the U.S. cable channel
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. Like its counterparts in the U.S. and elsewhere, Nickelodeon airs programs aimed at children to younger teenagers, targeted at 7—11. including both live action series and animation.


Former


Vortex on Demand

In July 2005, Corus Entertainment partnered up with
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to launch a cable video-on-demand service called "Vortex on Demand" in the United States. The deal consisted of 393 30 minute animation TV series from the Nelvana library; it aired programs such as '' Cadillacs & Dinosaurs'' and ''
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''. The service was discontinued in mid-2007.


Bionix On Demand

In 2008, Corus Entertainment began offering a video-on-demand service called "Bionix On Demand" to Canadian cable providers. Rogers Cable and
Shaw Cable Shaw Communications Inc. is a Canadian telecommunications company which provides telephone, Internet, television, and mobile services. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Shaw provides home telecommunications services primarily in Alberta and Br ...
were the only providers to offer the service. The service offered older and newer anime programs that did not air on YTV itself. The video-on-demand service was previously titled "YTV Anime On Demand". Bionix On Demand was discontinued on December 17, 2009, and was replaced by YTV On Demand.


YTV GO

YTV GO was a
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mobile app available on the App Store and Google Play Store. It was available at no extra charge to all subscribed customers of
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,
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, Cogeco,
Shaw Cable Shaw Communications Inc. is a Canadian telecommunications company which provides telephone, Internet, television, and mobile services. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Shaw provides home telecommunications services primarily in Alberta and Br ...
,
Shaw Direct Shaw Direct is a direct broadcast satellite television distributor in Canada and a subsidiary of the telecommunications company Shaw Communications. As of 2010, Shaw Direct had over 900,000 subscribers. It broadcasts on Ku band from two commu ...
,
Telus Telus Communications Inc. (TCI) is the wholly owned principal subsidiary of Telus Corporation, a Telecommunications in Canada, Canadian national telecommunications company that provides a wide range of telecommunications products and services ...
, and
VMedia VMedia Inc. is a Canadian telecommunications company and broadcast distribution provider. It offers VoIP telephone and home security services across Canada; DSL and cable Internet in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Br ...
. It offered episodes of various programming from YTV. The app operated between September 2015 and May 1, 2019.


Related businesses

* ''Whoa! magazine'', YTV's official magazine, began publication in 1999 by Creative House, a joint venture between the channel, Today's Parent Group and Paton Publishing. It was distributed through
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, YTV events, Chapters and Indigo bookstores, Canadian newsstands, and subscriptions. Three issues were released in its first year, followed by four in 2000 before the magazine officially became a quarterly (spring, summer, fall, and winter) in 2001. The magazine celebrated its fifth anniversary with a spring collector's issue in 2004. In 2007, the magazine became available as an
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on YTV.com. Building on that, in 2008 two additional issues (six for the year) were published as online exclusives. In 2009, YTV ended its association with the magazine. Patton relaunched ''Whoa!'' as a magazine/blogging platform without the YTV branding that same year, before ceasing publication in 2011 and shutting the site down in 2012. * ''Big Fun Party Mix'' was a series of compilation cassettes/CDs containing songs from various tween approved artists, as well as tracks featured in YTV's '' Hit List'' and ''
The Next Star ''The Next Star'' was a Canadian reality competition television series that was broadcast on YTV. It was hosted by Adamo Ruggiero (seasons 1–5) and Carlos Bustamante (season 6–7). The series involved a competition to find the most talented ...
'', plus performances by the stations band "Nuclear Donkey".
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published 11 entries from 2000 to 2009. * ''Yabber.net'' was a moderated online
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operated from 2001 to 2004. The site hosted live chats between viewers and celebrities, voice actors, YTV hosts, and staff. Upon its closure, YTV.com absorbed some of its functionality. * ''The Big Rip'' was an
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for
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s for preteens. Developed by
Corus Entertainment Corus Entertainment Inc. is a Canadian mass media company. Formed in 1999 as a spin-off from Shaw Communications, it has prominent holdings in the radio, publishing, and television industries. It is headquartered at Corus Quay in Toronto, Onta ...
and
Frima Studio Frima Studio is a Canadian digital entertainment studio. Headquartered in Quebec City, Quebec and founded in 2003, the company develops video games across a variety of platforms. Frima also produces animation for television and film. In 2010, F ...
, it launched February 15, 2007. Frima later assumed complete control of the portal before ceasing updates in 2010 and later shutting down the site. * ''YTV Spills'' was a follow-up quarterly magazine to ''Whoa!'' produced in association with ''
The Magazine ''The Magazine'' was a monthly digest entertainment magazine targeted for youth and published in Canada. In addition to music, movies, television, and contests, it featured a variety of articles on social issues such as the environment, healthy e ...
'' between 2010 and 2012. * ''Keep It Weird'' is a
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channel featuring various productions by Nelvana, another division of
Corus Entertainment Corus Entertainment Inc. is a Canadian mass media company. Formed in 1999 as a spin-off from Shaw Communications, it has prominent holdings in the radio, publishing, and television industries. It is headquartered at Corus Quay in Toronto, Onta ...
, along with past Nickelodeon series, channel promos, and YTV originals. It launched in 2015 under the name ''Nelvana Retro'' and was later rebranded to ''YTV Direct'' in 2016 before assuming its current name in 2018.


International distribution

* Jamaica - distributed on Flow Cable systems. * Bahamas - formerly distributed on Cable Bahamas systems channel 307. Removed from the channel line up as of September 2020 due to the programming lineup changes.Cable Bahamas channel lineup


References


External links

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