Johnny Test

WildBrain, Netflix bring back Johnny Test

The series found a new audience on the streamer because of its light-hearted style, and now it’s getting a refreshed look for two new seasons and an interactive special.

DHX expands licensing business into U.S.

The kids entertainment producer will open a Los Angeles office for its third party licensing business CPLG. (DHX series Caillou pictured)

Teletoon unveils fall slate

The lineup includes new series like Annoying Orange (pictured) and the Teletoon original Grojband.

DHX Media inks Canadian content deals

The Halifax-based kids producer and distributor has secured deals for series like Johnny Test (pictured) and Angela Anaconda across TV and digital platforms.

Teletoon Canada unveils new series in latest production slate

The specialty network will produce a new CGI version of Inspector Gadget from DHX Media and new animated series Pirate Express (pictured) from Atomic Cartoons.

VOD platform blinkbox inks multiple deals for Canuck preschool shows

Retail giant Tesco’s U.K. subscription-free streaming service has added a raft of children’s programming to its content library, thanks to new deals with eOne, Lionsgate and DHX Media, and the U.K.’s Aardman Animations.

DHX licenses more Johnny Test to Netflix

The on-demand video streaming giant will air the 26-episode fifth season, in addition to all previous seasons of the animated series.

Cartoon Network, Adult Swim help Teletoon compete, execs say

U.S. brand extensions that launched Wednesday is extension of long-term partnership, says Teletoon business ops VP Trent Locke (pictured).

Banff 2012: Teletoon orders two new series, and renews another three

The animated specialty channel gave full season orders for Dr. Dimensionpants from Cookie Jar Entertainment and Endangered Species (pictured) from Nerd Corps Entertainment.

Johnny Test renewed for sixth season

After concluding multi-territory sales, the Canadian-American co-production will hit international markets, with 26 new episodes coming in 2013.

Turner picks up more Johnny Test

Toronto-based Cookie Jar Entertainment has inked a multi-territory deal to bring 26 more half-hour episodes of the series Johnny Test to global Cartoon Network channels.