There are Treehouse TV schedules from Spring 2002 to Fall 2004 on the Treehouse TV website on the Wayback Machine. There is also a Treehouse TV schedule from Fall 2010 on the Wayback Machine. The schedules from Spring-Fall 2005, Spring-Fall 2006, and Spring 2007 are available on Newspapers.com. The ones from Fall 2007 to Fall 2012 are nowhere to be found on the internet. So can everyone try to search for Treehouse TV schedules from those years.
Also the schedules from provincial broadcasters TVO, SCN, Knowledge Network, and Access are also nowhere to be found. TVO schedules were available on the internet for years but those have since been deleted.
Post by RandyMediaTime on Jun 21, 2021 3:05:38 GMT
I'd also say those Treehouse TV schedules from Fall 1997 to Spring 1999 are lost as well, along with schedules from 2001. The earliest Treehouse TV schedule I can find from the logs is from Fall 1999. Schedules from Fall 1999 - Fall 2000 aren't lost.
I'd simply just check the CRTC logs, as they don't just list the shows that were broadcasting, they even list station IDs, promos, commercials, PSAs, etc in the correct order. CRTC logs follow eastern time, btw.
I'd also say those Treehouse TV schedules from Fall 1997 to Spring 1999 are lost as well, along with schedules from 2001. The earliest Treehouse TV schedule I can find from the logs is from Fall 1999. Schedules from Fall 1999 - Fall 2000 aren't lost.
I'd simply just check the CRTC logs, as they don't just list the shows that were broadcasting, they even list station IDs, promos, commercials, PSAs, etc in the correct order. CRTC logs follow eastern time, btw.
I'd also say those Treehouse TV schedules from Fall 1997 to Spring 1999 are lost as well, along with schedules from 2001. The earliest Treehouse TV schedule I can find from the logs is from Fall 1999. Schedules from Fall 1999 - Fall 2000 aren't lost.
I'd simply just check the CRTC logs, as they don't just list the shows that were broadcasting, they even list station IDs, promos, commercials, PSAs, etc in the correct order. CRTC logs follow eastern time, btw.
I forgot to mention that the words in the schedule are white, meaning that it blends in with the page. You have to highlight the text, so that you can see the listings.
The Treehouse TV schedules from Fall 1997, Spring 1999, Spring 2001 and Fall 2001 are available on Newspapers.com
That's neat. Were you able to access these schedules without a subscription? A lot of the newspapers I come across from that website requires a subscription.
The Treehouse TV schedules from Fall 1997, Spring 1999, Spring 2001 and Fall 2001 are available on Newspapers.com
That's neat. Were you able to access these schedules without a subscription? A lot of the newspapers I come across from that website requires a subscription.
Why Treehouse TV? I kept all my local TV Guides going back into the 1970s to the mid 1990s. I used to have a lot of Western Canada TV Guides as well but I sold many of them as well as the newspaper insert guides from many papers collected over the years. I also used to check the microfiche at the library to check on things like Dr. Who airings by the CBC in the 1960s. TVO Guides I had for Dr. Who as well as Saturday Night at the Movies and Magic Shadows. Most of that is gone now or else buried in my collection...somewhere.
Why Treehouse TV? I kept all my local TV Guides going back into the 1970s to the mid 1990s. I used to have a lot of Western Canada TV Guides as well but I sold many of them as well as the newspaper insert guides from many papers collected over the years. I also used to check the microfiche at the library to check on things like Dr. Who airings by the CBC in the 1960s. TVO Guides I had for Dr. Who as well as Saturday Night at the Movies and Magic Shadows. Most of that is gone now or else buried in my collection...somewhere.
Yes all of the TVO guides are lost same as the Knowledge Network, Access, and SCN
Well, at least I retained the actual guides for the Thunder Bay area. Those were never in electronic form though as they were weekly pasteups done by a company that went broke (Guide Printing). At least the Dr. Who viewer's guide from the 1970s is still up on the DWIN site. That was mine. Most of the TVO guides I sent to Japan so my bud could select which films he wanted. But I did retain a copy so I could check off what was needed. If I can find those, I can scan them and post them. I suppose I could glean what was on at any particular time by just pulling out a guide depending on the date, but that would be it. Compiling up lists of shows would be beyond what I would wish to do. Sort of like compiling up lists of wildfeeds based on old satellite TV mags. I have a few of those which was how (back in the day) I used to record many series directly (Babylon 5, Star Trek The Next Generation, Voyager, DS9, etc.). But I stopped recording stuff from BUDs when I got my own small dish systems back in the 1990s/early 2000s...
The Treehouse TV schedule from Spring 2010 is missing some parts of the schedule
8:00:AM: Chuggington/:10 Timmy Time (M W F) Unknown (T Th)/:20 Unknown 10:30:AM: Toopy & Binoo (M W F) Unknown (T Th) 11:00:AM: Are We There Yet?/:10 Toot & Puddle/:20 Unknown 12:00:PM: Unknown/:10 Miss Spider/:20 Max & Ruby