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Treehouse TV

Treehouse TV (commonly known as Treehouse) is a Canadian English-language discretionary specialty channel for preschoolers that was launched in 1997.[1] Its name comes from YTV's former preschool block, "The Treehouse". The channel is owned by YTV Canada, Inc., a subsidiary of Corus Entertainment.[2]

Treehouse
Current logo since 2013
CountryCanada
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerCorus Entertainment
ParentYTV Canada, Inc.
Sister channelsYTV
Nickelodeon
History
LaunchedNovember 1, 1997; 25 years ago (1997-11-01)
Former namesThe Treehouse
Links
Websitetreehousetv.com

Development of a separate channel started when YTV aired preschool shows as part of its weekday morning line-up. This block of shows was given the name "The Treehouse" in 1994. On November 1, 1997, Treehouse TV launched as its own channel, airing preschool shows from 6 a.m. to 3 a.m. daily.[3]

Like the block it was spun off from, commercials weren't broadcast when the Treehouse channel first launched. Instead, shorts hosted by humans and puppets were broadcast.[4] As of 2011, Treehouse TV had been available to over 7.5 million homes across Canada.[5]

History Edit

The Treehouse block Edit

 
"The Treehouse" originated as a preschool block on YTV.

The Treehouse brand began as a daily programming block for preschoolers on YTV. The block was given the name "The Treehouse" in 1994.[6] Commercials for the block weren't shown. Instead, the block was hosted by three program jockeys (or "PJs")[7] named PJ Katie, PJ Krista, and PJ Todd. In between shows, the PJs made crafts, played games, and held contests.[8] As the block's name suggests, these segments were set in a tree house.

The PJs' co-hosts were a group of stuffed animal puppets called the Fuzzpaws. On Fridays, PJ Katie would act out stories with clay animals. These segments were eventually spun off into the series PJ Katie's Farm.[9]

Treehouse channel Edit

 
Previous logo, until April 7, 2013

In early 1996, it was announced that YTV was looking to "break part of [its] audience off with a separate network aimed at viewers under the age of 6."[10] The network's president, Patricia Macdonald, said she had "done a lot of research that led us to the conclusion that the preschool market is underserved."[11] On September 4, 1996, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved YTV's request to launch a new channel called Treehouse TV.[12]

The new channel eventually debuted on Saturday November 1, 1997, at 8:00 a.m. EST. For a few months, The Treehouse block on YTV continued to air alongside the channel. In 1998, the Treehouse block was replaced by YTV Jr., an unhosted block.

Like the Treehouse block, the Treehouse channel was non-commercial, opting instead to show interstitial shorts in between shows. These shorts featured a new set of characters who lived in Treetown. While the PJs (program jockeys) from the original Treehouse block did not return for the Treehouse channel, PJ Katie's show (PJ Katie's Farm) was rerun on Treehouse throughout 1999.[13]

In March 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.[14] 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 standalone premium subscription service. Between June 2015 and May 2019, Corus operated TreehouseGO, a TV Everywhere service available on iOS and Android devices.[15][16]

In 2011, Corus launched a standalone subscription video on demand service for iOS.[17] It was later rebranded to Treehouse Classic before a 2016 revamp dropped the "Classic" branding.[18]

On February 5, 2013, Nelvana, Corus Entertainment's animation division, launched the Treehouse Direct channel on YouTube.[19] On March 2, 2015, Treehouse TV launched its own YouTube channel.[20]

On July 19, 2019, Corus Entertainment filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against a medical marijuana dispensary chain, known as "Treehouse Dispensary", alleging the chain "wilfully copied and is using a confusing similar imitation" of the Treehouse TV logo. An attorney for the dispensary contested the claims and said that the business "categorically denies that its logo infringes on any existing trademarks in the United States."[21][22] Corus won the lawsuit through a default judgment the following December.[23]

On July 4, 2022, the CRTC announced plans for The Channel along with Boomerang, Adult Swim, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Télétoon, YTV, Disney Channel, La Chaîne Disney, Disney Junior, and Disney XD have been renewed for another two years (licences valid until August 31, 2024).[24]

Programming Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Canadian 'prodcos' tot TV talent perks up preschool market Retrieved on March 29, 2018
  2. ^ "Ownership Chart 32b" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on October 6, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  3. ^ "Canadian prodcos' tot TV talent perks up preschool market".
  4. ^ "Special Report: Canada's YTV turns 10: Treehouse TV is focus for international growth".
  5. ^ (PDF). Kidscreen. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 15, 2011.
  6. ^ "Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada on August 5, 1994 · 35".
  7. ^ "The Oral History of 1990s YTV". December 22, 2015.
  8. ^ "The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on October 2, 1995 · 47".
  9. ^ "That time when '90s kids were hooked on Treehouse".
  10. ^ "The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on February 10, 1996 · 116". February 10, 1996.
  11. ^ "The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on April 7, 1996 · 70". April 7, 1996.
  12. ^ "ARCHIVED - Decision CRTC 96-603". 1996.
  13. ^ "Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada on August 13, 1999 · 139". August 13, 1999.
  14. ^ "Treehouse Gives Canadian Kids Programming Power". Corus Entertainment (Press release). Toronto. March 4, 2005. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  15. ^ Bailey, Katie (June 29, 2015). "Corus launches TreehouseGO". Playback. Brunico Communications. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  16. ^ "Service Update: May 1 - Corus Apps Decommission". Shaw Communications. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  17. ^ Amber MacArthur (August 15, 2011). "Treehouse video app: Is 10 bucks a month too much?". Right Click. Yahoo! News. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  18. ^ Getzler, Wendy (September 8, 2016). "Corus debuts refreshed Treehouse App". Kidscreen. Brunico Communications. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  19. ^ "Treehouse Direct - YouTube". YouTube.
  20. ^ "TreehouseTV - YouTube". YouTube.
  21. ^ "Canadian animation studio Nelvana sues Oklahoma dispensary over logo". BNN Bloomberg. Bell Media. Associated Press. July 25, 2019. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
  22. ^ Samantha Vicent (July 23, 2019). "Child entertainment firm sues Oklahoma marijuana dispensary, alleges trademark infringement". Tulsa World. BH Media. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
  23. ^ Lao, David (December 31, 2019). "Canadian studio wins 'Treehouse' logo copyright dispute against Oklahoma cannabis dispensary". Global News. Corus Entertainment. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  24. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2022-180". CRTC. July 4, 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Treehouse TV commonly known as Treehouse is a Canadian English language discretionary specialty channel for preschoolers that was launched in 1997 1 Its name comes from YTV s former preschool block The Treehouse The channel is owned by YTV Canada Inc a subsidiary of Corus Entertainment 2 TreehouseCurrent logo since 2013CountryCanadaBroadcast areaNationwideHeadquartersToronto OntarioProgrammingPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerCorus EntertainmentParentYTV Canada Inc Sister channelsYTVNickelodeonHistoryLaunchedNovember 1 1997 25 years ago 1997 11 01 Former namesThe TreehouseLinksWebsitetreehousetv wbr comDevelopment of a separate channel started when YTV aired preschool shows as part of its weekday morning line up This block of shows was given the name The Treehouse in 1994 On November 1 1997 Treehouse TV launched as its own channel airing preschool shows from 6 a m to 3 a m daily 3 Like the block it was spun off from commercials weren t broadcast when the Treehouse channel first launched Instead shorts hosted by humans and puppets were broadcast 4 As of 2011 Treehouse TV had been available to over 7 5 million homes across Canada 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 The Treehouse block 1 2 Treehouse channel 2 Programming 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe Treehouse block Edit The Treehouse originated as a preschool block on YTV The Treehouse brand began as a daily programming block for preschoolers on YTV The block was given the name The Treehouse in 1994 6 Commercials for the block weren t shown Instead the block was hosted by three program jockeys or PJs 7 named PJ Katie PJ Krista and PJ Todd In between shows the PJs made crafts played games and held contests 8 As the block s name suggests these segments were set in a tree house The PJs co hosts were a group of stuffed animal puppets called the Fuzzpaws On Fridays PJ Katie would act out stories with clay animals These segments were eventually spun off into the series PJ Katie s Farm 9 Treehouse channel Edit Previous logo until April 7 2013In early 1996 it was announced that YTV was looking to break part of its audience off with a separate network aimed at viewers under the age of 6 10 The network s president Patricia Macdonald said she had done a lot of research that led us to the conclusion that the preschool market is underserved 11 On September 4 1996 the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC approved YTV s request to launch a new channel called Treehouse TV 12 The new channel eventually debuted on Saturday November 1 1997 at 8 00 a m EST For a few months The Treehouse block on YTV continued to air alongside the channel In 1998 the Treehouse block was replaced by YTV Jr an unhosted block Like the Treehouse block the Treehouse channel was non commercial opting instead to show interstitial shorts in between shows These shorts featured a new set of characters who lived in Treetown While the PJs program jockeys from the original Treehouse block did not return for the Treehouse channel PJ Katie s show PJ Katie s Farm was rerun on Treehouse throughout 1999 13 In March 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 14 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 standalone premium subscription service Between June 2015 and May 2019 Corus operated TreehouseGO a TV Everywhere service available on iOS and Android devices 15 16 In 2011 Corus launched a standalone subscription video on demand service for iOS 17 It was later rebranded to Treehouse Classic before a 2016 revamp dropped the Classic branding 18 On February 5 2013 Nelvana Corus Entertainment s animation division launched the Treehouse Direct channel on YouTube 19 On March 2 2015 Treehouse TV launched its own YouTube channel 20 On July 19 2019 Corus Entertainment filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against a medical marijuana dispensary chain known as Treehouse Dispensary alleging the chain wilfully copied and is using a confusing similar imitation of the Treehouse TV logo An attorney for the dispensary contested the claims and said that the business categorically denies that its logo infringes on any existing trademarks in the United States 21 22 Corus won the lawsuit through a default judgment the following December 23 On July 4 2022 the CRTC announced plans for The Channel along with Boomerang Adult Swim Nickelodeon Cartoon Network Teletoon YTV Disney Channel La Chaine Disney Disney Junior and Disney XD have been renewed for another two years licences valid until August 31 2024 24 Programming EditMain article List of programs broadcast by Treehouse TVSee also EditFamily Jr Telebimbi Telemagino TeleNinos YoopaReferences Edit Canadian prodcos tot TV talent perks up preschool market Retrieved on March 29 2018 Ownership Chart 32b PDF Archived PDF from the original on October 6 2012 Retrieved March 28 2014 Canadian prodcos tot TV talent perks up preschool market Special Report Canada s YTV turns 10 Treehouse TV is focus for international growth Treehouse Canada s top preschool net stays the course PDF Kidscreen Archived from the original PDF on October 15 2011 Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo British Columbia Canada on August 5 1994 35 The Oral History of 1990s YTV December 22 2015 The Province from Vancouver British Columbia Canada on October 2 1995 47 That time when 90s kids were hooked on Treehouse The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa Ontario Canada on February 10 1996 116 February 10 1996 The Province from Vancouver British Columbia Canada on April 7 1996 70 April 7 1996 ARCHIVED Decision CRTC 96 603 1996 Calgary Herald from Calgary Alberta Canada on August 13 1999 139 August 13 1999 Treehouse Gives Canadian Kids Programming Power Corus Entertainment Press release Toronto March 4 2005 Retrieved January 13 2020 Bailey Katie June 29 2015 Corus launches TreehouseGO Playback Brunico Communications Retrieved January 13 2020 Service Update May 1 Corus Apps Decommission Shaw Communications Retrieved January 13 2020 Amber MacArthur August 15 2011 Treehouse video app Is 10 bucks a month too much Right Click Yahoo News Retrieved January 13 2020 Getzler Wendy September 8 2016 Corus debuts refreshed Treehouse App Kidscreen Brunico Communications Retrieved January 13 2020 Treehouse Direct YouTube YouTube TreehouseTV YouTube YouTube Canadian animation studio Nelvana sues Oklahoma dispensary over logo BNN Bloomberg Bell Media Associated Press July 25 2019 Retrieved July 26 2019 Samantha Vicent July 23 2019 Child entertainment firm sues Oklahoma marijuana dispensary alleges trademark infringement Tulsa World BH Media Retrieved July 26 2019 Lao David December 31 2019 Canadian studio wins Treehouse logo copyright dispute against Oklahoma cannabis dispensary Global News Corus Entertainment Retrieved January 13 2020 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2022 180 CRTC July 4 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Treehouse TV amp oldid 1170679135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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