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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | YTV (Youth Television) is a Canadian programming network targeted at children. If it had to be compared to an American equivalent, it would be Nickelodeon (incidentally, a Nickelodeon Canada channel now exists alongside YTV), from which YTV takes a large amount of programming (and indeed, YTV has aired at least one episode of every Nicktoon there is). YTV has had several programming blocks hosted by PJs, or Program Jockeys, who would come in during the credits and do various things such as answering e-mails while introducing the next show. |