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Does Teletoon Retro still exist?

By Sarah Rowe

Cartoon Network takes up the channel slot formerly held by TELETOON RETRO on channel 284 (68 in Hamilton) bringing absurd, funny programming to Canadian viewers from 9 pm to 6 am ET/PT.

Does Teletoon Retro still exist?

Teletoon Retro was shut down on September 1, 2015, with Cartoon Network inheriting the network’s CRTC license, and some of its channel spaces.

Why did they get rid of Teletoon Retro?

Corus says the move to discontinue Teletoon Retro came as a result of strategic changes to its channel lineup. The decision to remove the specialty channel follows the Let’s Talk TV decisions issued by the Canadian CRTC this spring, including the introduction of pick-and-pay.

Is Teletoon and Cartoon Network the same?

Cartoon Network is a Canadian English language specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment subsidiary Teletoon Canada, Inc., with its branding used through a brand licensing agreement with WarnerMedia.

How old is YTV?

YTV Canada, Inc. YTV is a Canadian English language specialty channel that launched on September 1, 1988.

What is Stacktv on Amazon Prime?

STACKTV is a portal to hit TV, streaming an exclusive library of scripted and unscripted series from 12 of Canada’s favourite networks including Global, HGTV Canada, Food Network Canada, W Network, Showcase, Slice, Adult Swim, National Geographic, HISTORY®, TELETOON, Treehouse, and YTV.

What channel is adult swim?

Adult Swim (stylized as [adult swim]) is a teen/adult-oriented programming block that airs on Cartoon Network from 10:00 pm until 6:00 am ET/PT in the United States, which was granted its own Nielsen ratings report due to differing target demographics, and broadcasts in countries such as Australia and New Zealand.

What channel was Cartoon Network on in the 90s?

Nickelodeon had paved the way in the 1990s. On August 11, 1991, Nickelodeon launched three “high-profile” animated series: Doug, The Ren & Stimpy Show, and Rugrats, further signifying the importance of cartoons in its programming.