Cookie Jar TV was an American
children's programming block that aired on
CBS, originally premiering on September 16, 2006, as the KOL Secret Slumber Party; the block was later rebranded as KEWLopolis ( ) on September 15, 2007, and then as Cookie Jar TV on September 19, 2009, running until September 21, 2013. It was originally programmed by
DIC Entertainment, which over the course of the block's seven-year run, was acquired by Canada-based
Cookie Jar Entertainment and subsequently by
DHX Media (both of which thereby assumed responsibility for the lineup). The block was replaced by the
CBS Dream Team block on September 28, 2013.
History
KOL Secret Slumber Party
On January 19, 2006, two months after
Viacom and
CBS Corporation finalized their separation into two commonly controlled companies (both owned by
National Amusements
National Amusements, Inc. is an American privately owned movie theater operator and mass media holding company incorporated in Maryland and based in Norwood, Massachusetts. It is the controlling shareholder of Paramount Global.
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The ...
), CBS announced that it would enter into a three-year programming partnership with
DIC Entertainment to produce a new Saturday morning children's programming block including new and older series from its program library and included the distribution of select
tape delayed
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Formula One auto races.
DIC originally announced that the block would be named CBS's Saturday Morning Secret Slumber Party;
however, it was later renamed as the KOL Secret Slumber Party after DIC partnered with KOL, an
AOL
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website aimed at children, to co-produce the block's programming. AOL managed the programming block's website and produced
public service announcements which aired both on television and online. This association, along with the fact that some CBS stations chose to tape delay some of the programs to air on Sunday mornings, was what led to the block's renaming. Notably, despite AOL at the time being a sister company to
Warner Bros., with whom CBS co-owned the then new
CW Network, neither Secret Slumber Party nor
Kids' WB advertised each other's programs.
The KOL Secret Slumber Party premiered on September 16, 2006, replacing
Nick Jr. on CBS (a block programmed by
Nickelodeon, CBS' former sister property under Viacom ownership).
Its inaugural lineup included three first-run shows (''
Horseland'', ''
Cake
Cake is a flour confection made from flour, sugar, and other ingredients, and is usually baked. In their oldest forms, cakes were modifications of bread, but cakes now cover a wide range of preparations that can be simple or elaborate, ...
'', and ''
Dance Revolution''), one show that originally aired on the syndicated
DIC Kids Network block (''
Trollz''), and two shows from the 1990s (''
Madeline'' and ''
Sabrina: The Animated Series''). The block's ''
de facto'' hosts (and in turn, from whom the Secret Slumber Party name was partly derived) were the
Slumber Party Girls
The Slumber Party Girls (also known as SPG) were an all-girl American pop band formed in 2006.
Their debut album, Dance Revolution, was released on October 3, 2006. During the 2006–2007 television season, SPG hosted the KOL Secret
Slumber Pa ...
, a teen pop female group signed with
Geffen Records (consisted of
Cassie Scerbo, Mallory Low,
Karla Deras, Lina Carattini, and Caroline Scott), who appeared during commercial break bumpers and interstitial segments seen before the start and the end segment of each program as well as serving as the musical performers for one of the series featured in the block, ''Dance Revolution''.
KEWLopolis
In the summer of 2007, KOL withdrew its sponsorship from the network's Saturday morning block. CBS and DIC subsequently announced a new partnership with
American Greetings to rebrand the block as KEWLopolis, debuting on September 15 of that year, which would be targeted at younger children and branded as a tie-in with the monthly
teen magazine ''
Kewl
KEWL-FM (95.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to New Boston, Texas, United States, it serves the Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas area. The station is currently owned by AMI Radio Group. Studios are loca ...
'' (which was established in part by DIC in May 2007; it is no longer in publication). All shows were retained from Secret Slumber Party except for ''
Dance Revolution'' and ''
Madeline''. When the rebranded block began, a new series; American Greetings's ''
Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot'' joined the block along with another fellow DIC/American Greetings series ''
Strawberry Shortcake
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* Strawberry shortcake (dessert), a shortcake served with strawberries
* "Strawberry Shortcake, Huckleberry Pie," a song published in 1956; a version by The Brother Sisters was released by Mercury Records in 196 ...
'', which also joined the lineup after having previously been aired in syndication. In November 2007, ''
Sabrina: The Animated Series'' and ''
Trollz'' were replaced with two new series, the DIC/American Greetings co-production ''
Sushi Pack'' and DIC's ''
DinoSquad''.
Cookie Jar TV
On June 20, 2008, Canada-based production company
Cookie Jar Group announced that it would acquire DIC Entertainment; the purchase was finalized one month later on July 23. On February 24, 2009, CBS renewed its time-lease agreement with Cookie Jar for three additional seasons, running through 2012.
Subsequently, on September 19, the block was rebranded again as Cookie Jar TV;
all of the programs from KEWLopolis and KOL Secret Slumber Party were removed upon the block's relaunch. The new shows added to the block were ''
Noonbory and the Super Seven'' and ''
Busytown Mysteries''. ''
Sabrina: The Animated Series'' also returned to the lineup after leaving in 2007.
The theme song for the block was composed by
Ron Wasserman. In April 2010, ''
Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show'' was added, while ''
Strawberry Shortcake
Strawberry shortcake may refer to:
* Strawberry shortcake (dessert), a shortcake served with strawberries
* "Strawberry Shortcake, Huckleberry Pie," a song published in 1956; a version by The Brother Sisters was released by Mercury Records in 196 ...
'' returned to the block.
For the block's second season in September 2010, ''Noonbory and the Super Seven'' was replaced with ''
Sabrina's Secret Life'' and ''Strawberry Shortcake'' was removed. In February 2011, ''
Horseland'' and ''
Trollz'' were returned, replacing both ''Sabrina'' shows.
For the block's third season in September 2011, ''
Danger Rangers'' and ''
The Doodlebops'' were added replacing ''Trollz'' and ''Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show''. The Team Toon name began being used, but only outside of the block, as the Cookie Jar TV brand remained in the block itself.
For the block's fourth and final season in September 2012, ''
Liberty's Kids'' replaced ''Danger Rangers'' and ''Horseland''. The Cookie Jar TV brand remained in place for the block following Cookie Jar Group's acquisition by
DHX Media (now WildBrain) in October 2012.
On July 24, 2013, CBS announced a programming agreement with
Litton Entertainment (which recently programmed a
Saturday morning block that is syndicated to
ABC's owned-and-operated stations and affiliates for two years) to launch a new Saturday morning block featuring live-action reality-based series aimed at preteens and teenagers ages 10 to 18 years old. Cookie Jar TV ended its run after seven years on September 21, 2013, and was succeeded by the following week on September 28 by the Litton-produced
CBS Dream Team.
Programming
All of the programs aired within the block featured content compliant with
educational programming
Education is a purposeful activity directed at achieving certain aims, such as transmitting knowledge or fostering skills and character traits. These aims may include the development of understanding, rationality, kindness, and honesty. Vari ...
requirements as mandated by the
Federal Communications Commission via the
Children's Television Act.
Though the block was intended to air on Saturday mornings, like its predecessors, some CBS affiliates deferred certain programs aired within the block to Sunday mornings, or (in the case of affiliates in the Western United States) Saturday afternoons due to breaking news or severe weather coverage, or regional or select national sports broadcasts (especially in the case of college football and basketball tournaments) scheduled in earlier Saturday timeslots as makegoods to comply with the E/I regulations. Some stations also tape delayed the entire block in order to accommodate local weekend morning newscasts, the Saturday edition of ''
The Early Show'' and later its successor ''
CBS This Morning'' or other programs of local interest (such as real estate or lifestyle programs). It was the final children's block to be broadcast only in
standard definition.
Former programming
KOL Secret Slumber Party
‡ - Program transitioned to KEWLopolis
KEWLopolis
† - Program transitioned from KOL Secret Slumber Party
‡ - Program transitioned to Cookie Jar TV
Cookie Jar TV
† - Former KOL Secret Slumber Party/KEWLopolis program
See also
*
Cookie Jar Kids Network
*
Cookie Jar Toons
References
External links
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{{Children's programming on CBS
AOL
Brokered programming
CBS Television Network
Television programming blocks
WildBrain
2006 American television series debuts
2013 American television series endings
Television channels and stations established in 2006
Television channels and stations disestablished in 2013