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YTV, also known unofficially as "Youth Television", is a Canadian cable television network. The service is owned by a company called Corus Entertainment, which was spun off from cable provider Shaw Communications in late 1999. YTV's schedule is primarily children's programming, including shows for pre-schoolers, but the channel also airs British sitcoms in late night. YTV divides its schedule into named blocks, such as The Zone, with Carlos and Sugar on weekday afternoons. Between programs, there are usually short segments of children's content. YTV has been on the air since September 1, 1988.
1 Programming
YTV's schedule presently includes the following programs. This list is from YTV's official Website:
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- The Adventures of Tintin
- All Grown Up!
- Astro Boy
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- Duel Masters
- The Fairly OddParents
- Flying Rhino Junior High
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- Gundam Seed
- Hamtaro
- He-Man
- Hey Arnold!
- Hit List
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- Jacob Two-Two
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- Justice League
- Justice League Unlimited
- Knights of the Zodiac
- Martin Mystery
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