Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time topped the overall TV chart.
The public broadcaster has picked up Wind Sun Sky’s eco-themed series The Future Chicken Today Show, plus a package of shorts.
The broadcaster is bringing more than 150 hours of original content, including Crave comedies Don’t Even and Made for TV with Boman Martinez-Reid.
Cineverse will launch the 9 Story channel in 2024, featuring roughly 1,400 half-hours of animated and live-action programming.
The unscripted paranormal comedy series is produced by Blue Ant Studios and set for a winter 2024 launch.
On the overall TV chart, Adventure Time jumped to No. 2 on the list from No. 7 in the previous week.
Co-creators Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo announced the creative decision to end the series in an Instagram post.
The short-form digital series is created by Scott Farley and Perrie Voss, and is currently in production in Toronto.
The sales slate will debut a number of Canadian titles, including teen comedy Davey & Jonesie’s Locker and two in-development projects.
Online undertakings that meet the threshold are expected to register with the CRTC by Nov. 28.
The five-year journey behind the docuseries that features 11 First Nations telling their own histories, ahead of its CBC TV debut on Sept. 30.
Meanwhile Sesame Street returned to the overall TV demand chart at No. 2