Télétoon
Télétoon is a Canadian French language discretionary service owned by Teletoon Canada, Inc., a subsidiary of Corus Entertainment. Its name is a portmanteau of "télévision" and "cartoon". As of 2013, along with its English language counterpart Teletoon, it is available in over 7.3 million Canadian households.
History
It was licensed in 1996 by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. The French-language channel was the first to be launched, on September 8, 1997. It used the slogan La station de l'animation, and later added and then switched to Imagine!.When Télétoon was launched in 1997, it showed more mature fare as the day progressed, with a strong commitment to air diverse and international programming, and the ability to air a great majority of material uncut. A typical broadcast day started with preschool content at 7:00 a.m. EST and ended with adult content after midnight, airing more adult cartoons such as Duckman and various anime programs.
In 1999, Télétoon started airing bumpers with its first mascot, Teletina. These bumpers were made by Spin Productions in Toronto. Several more bumpers using CGI animation with some made by Guru Studio premiered on the channel in 2001. An updated look for the channel, no longer featuring the original logo, was later created for a partial rebranding in 2005. The bumpers were removed in 2007 as part of an on-air rebranding.
On February 5, 2007, Télétoon's on-air appearance and website were dramatically changed, and Le Détour's website was moved to teletoon.com. The look of the channel and the Le Détour block changed.
On September 5, 2011, Télétoon's branding was changed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of co-owner Astral Media and to reflect the transition from analogue to digital television. Télétoon la Nuit's on-air branding was not changed.
In 2014, both Télétoon and Télétoon la Nuit logos were changed.
In August 2015, it was announced that Télétoon Rétro would be shutting down, and some series would be moving to Télétoon on September 1.
Changes in ownership
When launched, the channel was owned by a consortium made up of various other Canadian specialty services and producers; Family Channel acting as managing partner at 53.3%, YTV at 26.7%, and Cinar and Nelvana with 10% each.Changes of ownership have occurred since 1999, starting when Corus Entertainment was spun off from Shaw Communications in 1999. In 2000, Western International Communications sold its stake of Télétoon to Corus Entertainment. Corus, in the same year, acquired Nelvana, another company who own a stake of Télétoon. Corus sold the channel to Astral Media in 2001. Through various acquisitions over the years, Cinar Films came to own a 20% stake, and Astral Media and Corus Entertainment each owned a 40% stake. In 2006, Cinar sold 10% of its stake of Teletoon to each of Astral and Corus, leading the two companies to each own 50% in Télétoon.
On March 4, 2013, Corus Entertainment announced that it would acquire Astral Media's 50% ownership interest in Teletoon Canada. The purchase was in relation to Bell Media's pending takeover of Astral. The takeover had been rejected by the CRTC in October 2012, but was restructured to allow the sale of certain Astral Media properties so that the purchase could clear regulatory barriers. Bell filed a new application for the proposed takeover with the CRTC on March 6, 2013. Corus's purchase was cleared by the Competition Bureau on March 18; the CRTC approved the Bell-Astral merger on June 27, 2013. On December 20, 2013, the CRTC approved Corus's full ownership of Teletoon Canada and it was purchased by Corus on January 1, 2014. The channel continues to be owned by Teletoon Canada, now wholly owned by Corus Entertainment under its Corus Kids and Corus Média divisions.
Programming
Many of the shows broadcast on Télétoon are those shown on its English-language counterpart dubbed into French. At first, both networks had identical schedules, airing the same episode of the same program at the same time. Nowadays, the schedules sometimes differ, because Télétoon carries some translated programs that its English-language counterpart does not, as they are aired on other cable networks. Many of the shows, such as The Simpsons and King of the Hill, are dubbed using local voice-over actors from Quebec, while others, such as Naruto and virtually all series originating from Cartoon Network, are dubbed in France and imported.Original series
At its inception in 1997, the channel had a stated goal of producing 78 half-hours of original content every year, and it has been active in commissioning programming since then. The licence granted by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in 1996 required a gradual increase in the portion of Canadian programming on the schedule by about five percent each year starting from 40% in its first year of operation to 60% by 2002. In 1998, network management decided to focus on renewals instead of new shows – adopting a more cautious strategy than launching a significant number of new series, as it had in the prior year. By 2001, however, the station was noted as possibly being the Canadian channel with the highest spending on original production, having invested in 98 series, including 225 half-hour episodes that fall season.Variant
As a bilingual service, Teletoon/Télétoon maintains two separate broadcast feeds, with a single licence for the English- and French-language channels. It is one of only two Canadian specialty services with such a licence. At the original licensing hearing before the CRTC, the network's operators had stated that the two channels "would be similar in nature and programmed with a similar attitude towards them. But for the reasons of rights availability, for the reasons of the question of advertising to children in Québec and for the reason of dealing with the differences in the market, there might be variations in the services offered." To this end, the station implemented a requirement that all original programming be delivered in both languages. By 2007, however, this condition had been relaxed to apply "whenever possible", and over the following years some original series were only shown on one of the channels.Current programming
This is a list of programs being broadcast regularly.- Bakugan Battle Planet
- Ben 10
- Beyblade Burst
- Bravest Warriors
- Chop Chop Ninja
- Garderie extrême
- Mysticons
- Ninjago
- Pokémon
- Les Simpson
- Teen Titans Go!
- ToonMarty
- Unikitty
- Winston et Dudley Ding Dong
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V
Upcoming programming
Former programming
- 3 Amigonautes
- 3 et moi
- 6teen
- Adventure Time
- Angela Anaconda
- Atomic Betty
- '
- Avengers Rassemblement
- Au pays des Têtes à claques
- Les aventures d'Ollivier
- Bagel et Becky
- Bakugan
- Batman
- Ben 10
- '
- '
- '
- Billy et Mandy, aventuriers de l'au-delà
- Bizzareville
- B-Daman Crossfire
- Bob et Margaret
- La Boucle
- Bratz
- Bric-à-brac
- Bugs Bunny et Tweety
- Bugs et les Looney Tunes
- Bunnicula
- Caillou
- Ça passe ou ça casse
- Camp Lazlo
- Camp Marécage
- Captain Star
- Carl au carré
- Copains de compagnie
- Ce cher Ed
- '
- Colis de la Planète X
- Cracké
- '
- Dinofroz
- Défis extrêmes
- '
- Delilah et Julius
- Dilbert
- DreamWorks Dragons
- Drôles de colocs
- Docteur Pantastique
- Ed, Edd et Eddy
- Blaise le blasé
- Foster, la maison des amis imaginaires
- Frankie et les ZhuZhu Pets
- Gerald McBoing-Boing
- George de la jungle
- Grabujband
- '
- Harry et ses dinosaures
- '
- Hulk et les agents du S.M.A.S.H
- Iggy Arbuckle
- Inspecteur Gadget
- Inspecteur Gadget
- Jimmy l'Intrépide
- Jimmy délire
- Johnny Bravo
- Johnny Test
- Juniper Lee
- Kappa Mikey
- Le Projet Zeta
- LoliRock
- La classe des Titans
- Le laboratoire de Dexter
- Le cour de Poochini
- Les Lapins Crétins Invasion
- Les Razmoket
- Lego Legends of Chima
- La ligue des justiciers : Action
- La ligue des justiciers: Nouvelle génération
- Looney Tunes
- Pyjmasques
- Static Choc
- Noombory et les Super Seven
- Regular Show
- L'heure de la terreur
- La Retenue
- Les couleurs du monde
- Les Graffitos
- Les zinzins de l'espace
- Les jumeaux Zimmer
- '
- Les Supers Nanas
- Les Saturdays
- Marguerite et la bête féroce
- Ma gardienne est un vampire
- Matt Hatter Chronicles
- '
- Mes parrains sont magiques
- Megas XLR
- Les Mini-Tuques
- Miss Spider : La série animée
- Mudpit
- Moi Willy, fils de rock-star
- Mon copain de classe est un singe
- Naruto
- Oh non ! Des aliens !
- Objection !
- Ozzy et Drix
- Le monde selon Zack
- Pirate Express
- Hexe Lilli
- Star Butterfly
- Chuck, fais ton choix !
- Quoi d'neuf, Scooby-Doo ?
- Pecola
- Pingu
- Pète le voeu
- '
- Sauveteurs du monde
- Ricky Sprocket
- Sakura, chasseuse de cartes
- Samba et Leuk le lièvre
- Sammy et Scooby en folie
- Scooby-Doo! Mystère associés
- Les Singestronautes
- Rocko et compagnie
- Silverwing
- Sacré Andy !
- Skatoony
- Sourire D'Enfer
- Sonic le rebelle
- Splatalot!
- Spider Riders
- Spiez, nouvelle génération
- The Super Hero Squad Show
- Supernoobs
- Têtes à claques
- Tiny Toons
- Titi et Grominet mènent l'enquête
- Le futur est.... wow !
- Transformers Energon
- Tom et Jerry
- Tom et Jerry
- Les Tortues Ninja
- Trop cool, Scooby-Doo !
- Ultimate Spider-Man
- Totally Spies!
- W
- Wayside
- Yo-Kai Watch
Programming blocks
Current
- Vive les samedis – "Vive les samedis" is a Saturday morning programming block from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET, this block was formerly known as Les dessins animés du samedi matin.
- Télétoon présente – "Télétoon présente" is a block on Saturdays at 4 p.m. and Sundays at 10 a.m. ET, that mostly airs animated movies. It also airs live action movies such as the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. This block was formerly known as Cinétoon.
- Télétoon la Nuit - Animated programming targeted towards teen and adult audiences airs during the nighttime hours as part of the programming block, Télétoon la Nuit, the French version of the now-defunct Teletoon at Night, which is similar in format to Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Télétoon la Nuit starts at 8 p.m.
Yearly
- Camp Télétoon – The Camp Télétoon block replaces morning programming during the summer vacation period from July to August, containing some of the channel's popular programs, and daily movies. However, in the summer of 2009, Camp Télétoon was placed on hiatus, with Fou rire taking its place. The block returned in the summer of 2012, now airing weeknights from 9:00 to 12:00 a.m. ET.
- C'est Noël - This block features holiday specials
Former
- Original blocks – In 1997, Télétoon chose a different style of animation for each block. Each blocks were represented as planets: Claymation for Pre-School, Cel animation for Kids, Collage for Family and Paper mache for Adult. Each block's bumpers were made by Cuppa Coffee Studio.
- Télétoon Déjonté - Launched in 2000, Télétoon Déjonté is a teen and adult-oriented block of the channel; it co-existed with Le Détour sur Télétoon until the block merged with it in 2004.
- Télétoon Kapow! – Launched in September 2003, Kapow! was an action block, which featured the shows Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Spider Riders, MegaMan NT Warrior and The Batman. Kapow! was usually shown on weekend mornings in large blocks, although it did air in smaller blocks during the weekdays. Teletoon Kapow! was used as the name of the Canadian Cartoon Network channel license.
- Le Spin – Le Spin was created in September 3, 2007 and air every weekday from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. with different shows everyday. Throughout the week, viewers could vote online on the Télétoon website to pick one show that would air during Le Spin block. Once a month, five viewers each got to choose the shows for an entire weekday afternoon.
- Fou rire – The Fou rire block aired weekday mornings from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. ET and on Saturday mornings. It aired shows such as Out of Jimmy's Head, Chowder, and Jimmy Two-Shoes.
- 3 heures vraiment cool – The 3 heures vraiment cool block aired on Monday through Thursdays and Sunday from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. ET. On Thursdays, it was called "Les jeudis vraiment trop cool", and it aired new episodes of The Simpsons, Johnny Test, Jimmy Two-Shoes, Stoked, Total Drama, Majority Rules and 6teen.
- Télétoon Rétro – Télétoon Rétro was the brand for Télétoon's blocks of classic animated programming. In Fall 2008, a digital channel under the same name was launched, featuring classic animated programs.
- Mission:Action – The Mission:Action block aired on weekdays starting at 4:00 p.m. ET, and on Sunday mornings/afternoons. It featured action series such as The Secret Saturdays, Bakugan, Chop Socky Chooks, ', Naruto, Wolverine and the X-Men, Johnny Test, ', Chaotic, Totally Spies, The Super Hero Squad Show and The Spectacular Spider-Man. New additions included Power Rangers Samurai, ', Hot Wheels Battle Force 5, The Amazing Spiez, ' and .
- Télétoon Jr. - The Télétoon Jr. block aired weekdays starting at 9:00 a.m. ET. A video-on-demand channel also exist which run a different set of series than those featured on the block.
- J'aime les jeudis – "J'aime les jeudis" is a programming block airing on Thursday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m. ET.
- Les vendredis superhéros – "Les vendredis superhéros" is an action-oriented programming block airing Friday evenings from 6:30 to 9 p.m. ET.
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