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In 2012, Tyson TV premiered Tyson Reloaded (the sequel to the old Tyson series) in July and Fruits in November, and acquired The Amazing World of Gumball from Cartoon Network in August. Tyson TV received no new shows throughout 20, the only new show being the Kim Possible acquisition from Disney Channel in 2011.Ģ012 was a big year for Tyson TV. The show ran for nearly 4 years on Tyson TV from Apto March 22, 2010. On December 29, 2009, Tyson TV announced that the show Tyson would be removed from the main network and instead moved to its sister channel Tyson TV 2, where new episodes would be produced until 2012. The series, being Tyson TV's first original show in over 3 years, was a big hit for Tyson TV's standards at the time and instantly surpassing SpongeBob SquarePants in popularity in the network's ratings.

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The films started airing in early 2009 and Tyson TV/DreamWorks' first animated series Madagascar: Alex and the Gang premiered later that year. Similar deals would later happen with Disney and Pixar in 2010, although they didn't produce any new TV series. On August 24, 2008, Tyson TV signed a deal with DreamWorks Animation to produce new TV series based on their films, as well as air their films to expand their network and appeal to kids. Tyson TV would continue to acquire from Disney Channel for another 3 years, with That's So Raven in 2008 followed by The Replacements and Higglytown Heroes in 2009 and Kim Possible in 2011. The music network lasted just over 3 years on air. However, in September 2007 Tyson TV announced that they were no longer playing music programming and that its music channel would be shut down on February 23, 2008. Tyson TV had no new shows throughout the rest of 2007. In December 2006, Tyson TV acquired another show from Disney Channel, that being Little Einsteins which started airing on January 1, 2007. They let them acquire the shows and got a slight ratings boost from the target demographic of ages 3-11. In August 2006, Tyson TV asked Viacom and Disney Channel if they could acquire their shows SpongeBob SquarePants and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse to draw more appeal to children. Tyson's ratings were successful, but not enough to push Tyson TV into mainstream cable networks. It premiered on Apfor the general public and aired alongside music. In September 2005, they announced their first show, named Tyson. More Tyson TV channels for different genres of music spawned in between 20, but were rolled up into one channel by December 31, 2006. The channel was launched on February 1, 2005. Tyson TV was announced on Decemas a simple music channel that played instrumentals of nursery rhymes as well as the nursery rhymes themselves. The following is a history of Tyson TV, owned by Tyson Networks. Logo used from February 2005 until September 2020

  • 5 2020-present: Focus towards teenagers + streaming app.
  • 4 2017-19: Transition into nuanced content.








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