So after a week of waiting, they reply with an automated message.
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Hi there,
Here's more information on program choices, schedule change & episode requests, shows not airing in chronological order, YTV's broadcast day and how to view your time zone on our website:
Program Choices
YTV offers a wide variety of programs that appeals to many different audiences. As Canada's leading youth network, YTV is seen in over 8.2 million Canadian households and is aimed at viewers aged 2 - 17 and their families. With such a diverse audience, we make every effort to provide a varied schedule at the appropriate viewing times. We hope you can understand that it is not uncommon for television networks to move some programs to another day or time, introduce new shows, or temporarily remove programs.
Schedule Changes & Episode Requests
At this time, we are unable to accommodate your request. YTV has many shows to fit into our schedule and only so many programming hours to do this. Although we do try to make all of our viewers happy, as a national network it can be quite a challenging task. However, be assured that we have forwarded your suggestion to our Programming Department for future consideration.
Our Programming Department puts a lot of effort into planning our schedule weeks in advance, and we generally air episodes of our shows in chronological order. So, we aren't able to accommodate requests to play specific episodes when they aren't on our up-coming schedule.
If you're looking for repeats dates for a particular episode, the quickest way to get YTV schedule information is to check out the schedule page of our website
http://www.ytv.com/programming/schedule/. If you click on your show's title off of the schedule grid, a pop-up box stating the episode's number, title, and some plot details should appear to give you the heads-up about what to expect!
New Episodes
We've aired all the episodes that we have for the show(s) you've mentioned, and we currently do not have any information about new episodes. Generally, television networks make their schedule changes at times that coincide with the change in the seasons. We have Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer schedules and make the most major changes in September, January, March, and June/July. When it's the end of a programming season, it is not uncommon for a series to go into repeats until the beginning of the next season.
Non Chronological Order
At YTV, we like to air our programs in chronological order as much as our viewers like to see them that way. However, there are a number of factors which can affect our scheduling order, such as previous special days of back-to-back events, or the number of plays per episode that each contract specifies. That means, once a show has gone into repeats, our Programming Department does not always schedule the episodes chronologically.
Broadcast Day
On YTV's website, our shows are listed according to what is called the broadcast day. What that means is that one day's listings encompass 6:00am the morning of that day to 5:30am the morning of the next day. For example, if you are looking at the listings for Monday, shows that are airing up until 5:30am on Tuesday morning will be listed in Monday's 11pm-6am schedule slot. This is the reason that shows that air on Tuesday would be listed still on Monday's schedule.
To view the schedule and pull up the listing for your time zone, go to the YTV schedule page
http://www.ytv.com/programming/schedule/ and locate "My Timzone" which is underneath the date. Click on the timezone you're located in to view the schedule.
Additional YTV show information can be found on our website
http://www.ytv.com/programming/shows/. Also, for up-to-date schedule information check out
http://www.ytv.com/programming/schedule/. Please remember that all schedules are subject to change without notice.
Thanks for watching!
YTV Viewer Relations Department
info@ytv.com
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Meh, I was hoping for something other than an automated response. I really hope they bring the TV series back, and don't plan on canceling it, especially since there are 4 more episodes they need to air.