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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season (and despite AOL being owned by [=TimeWarner=]-who also co-owned Creator/{{The CW}} with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Creator/{{Kids WB}}), so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).

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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season (and despite AOL being owned by [=TimeWarner=]-who also co-owned Creator/{{The CW}} with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Creator/{{Kids WB}}), so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who had already runs started running a block similar to CBS's planned the CBS one on Creator/{{ABC}}).
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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season (and despite AOL being owned by TimeWarner-who also co-owned Creator/{{The CW}} with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Creator/{{Kids WB}}), so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).

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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season (and despite AOL being owned by TimeWarner-who [=TimeWarner=]-who also co-owned Creator/{{The CW}} with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Creator/{{Kids WB}}), so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).
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Cookie Jar TV is a SaturdayMorningCartoon block airing on Creator/{{CBS}} to help fulfill their affiliates E/I quota, and is programmed by Creator/CookieJarEntertainment, which bought the block when they took over previous owners Creator/DiCEntertainment in 2008.

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Cookie Jar TV is was a SaturdayMorningCartoon block airing that aired on Creator/{{CBS}} to help fulfill their affiliates E/I quota, and is programmed by Creator/CookieJarEntertainment, which bought the block when they took over previous owners Creator/DiCEntertainment in 2008.



See also Creator/{{Toonzai}} and Creator/{{Qubo}}, two more Saturday Morning Cartoon blocks from the 2000s.

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See also Creator/{{Toonzai}} and Creator/{{Qubo}}, two more Saturday Morning Cartoon blocks from the 2000s.2000s and early 2010s.


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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season (and despite AOL being owned by TimeWarner-who also co-owned Creator/{{The CW}} with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Creator/{{Kids WB}}, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).

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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season (and despite AOL being owned by TimeWarner-who also co-owned Creator/{{The CW}} with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Creator/{{Kids WB}}, WB}}), so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).
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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season (and despite AOL being owned by TimeWarner-who also co-owned Creator/{{The CW}} with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Creator/{{Kids' WB}}, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).

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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season (and despite AOL being owned by TimeWarner-who also co-owned Creator/{{The CW}} with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Creator/{{Kids' Creator/{{Kids WB}}, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).
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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).

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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season, season (and despite AOL being owned by TimeWarner-who also co-owned Creator/{{The CW}} with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Creator/{{Kids' WB}}, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).
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See also {{Toonzai}} and {{Qubo}}, two more Saturday Morning Cartoon blocks from the 2000s.

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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS will drop it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).

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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS will drop dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Creator/{{ABC}}).
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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. It took on Team Toon as a secondary name in 2011.

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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV. It took However, starting Fall 2013, CBS will drop it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who already runs a block similar to CBS's planned one on Team Toon as a secondary name in 2011.
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Cookie Jar TV is a SaturdayMorningCartoon block airing on Creator/{{CBS}} to fulfill its E/I quota, and is programmed by Creator/CookieJarEntertainment, which bought the block when they took over previous owners Creator/DiCEntertainment in 2008.

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Cookie Jar TV is a SaturdayMorningCartoon block airing on Creator/{{CBS}} to help fulfill its their affiliates E/I quota, and is programmed by Creator/CookieJarEntertainment, which bought the block when they took over previous owners Creator/DiCEntertainment in 2008.
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Cookie Jar TV is a SaturdayMorningCartoon block airing on Creator/{{CBS}} to fulfill its E/I quota, and is programmed by CookieJarEntertainment, which bought the block when they took over previous owners DiCEntertainment in 2008.

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Cookie Jar TV is a SaturdayMorningCartoon block airing on Creator/{{CBS}} to fulfill its E/I quota, and is programmed by CookieJarEntertainment, Creator/CookieJarEntertainment, which bought the block when they took over previous owners DiCEntertainment Creator/DiCEntertainment in 2008.
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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV.

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The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV.
TV. It took on Team Toon as a secondary name in 2011.
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[[caption-width-right:234:Also known as Team Toon.]]
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!!Shows featured on Cookie Jar TV, in the order they appeared (* denotes reruns):
2006:
* ''Series/{{Cake}}''
* ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution Dance Revolution]]''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Horseland}}''
* ''Literature/{{Madeline}}''*
* ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaTheAnimatedSeries''*

2007:
* ''[[Francise/CareBears Care Bears: Adventures In Care-a-Lot]]''
* ''WesternAnimation/DinoSquad''
* ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake''*
* ''WesternAnimation/SushiPack''

2009 (No new shows were added in 2008):
* ''[[Creator/RichardScarry Busytown Mysteries]]''
* ''Noonbory and the Super Seven''

2010:
* ''Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show''

2011:
* ''WesternAnimation/DangerRangers''
* ''The Doodlebops''
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Cookie Jar TV is a SaturdayMorningCartoon block airing on CBS to fulfill its E/I quota, and is programmed by CookieJarEntertainment, who bought the block when they took over previous owners DiCEntertainment in 2008.

The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine KEWL to use their name instead, giving it the name KEWLopolis. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in Fall 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV.

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\nCookie Jar TV is a SaturdayMorningCartoon block airing on CBS Creator/{{CBS}} to fulfill its E/I quota, and is programmed by CookieJarEntertainment, who which bought the block when they took over previous owners DiCEntertainment in 2008.

The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids kids' area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine KEWL ''KEWL'' to use their name instead, giving it the name KEWLopolis. [=KEWLopolis=]. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in Fall autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV.



See also {{Toonzai}} and {{Qubo}}, two more SaturdayMorningCartoon blocks from the 2000's.

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See also {{Toonzai}} and {{Qubo}}, two more SaturdayMorningCartoon Saturday Morning Cartoon blocks from the 2000's.2000s.
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Cookie Jar TV is a SaturdayMorningCartoon block airing on CBS to fulfill its E/I quota, and is programmed by CookieJarEntertainment, who bought the block when they took over previous owners DiCEntertainment in 2008.

The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids area). KOL dropped out after the first season, so [=DiC=] signed a deal with girls' magazine KEWL to use their name instead, giving it the name KEWLopolis. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in Fall 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV.

A notable aspect of the block was that it was targeted to girls for its first three seasons. It dropped this upon the rebrand, instead making the block gender-neutral.

See also {{Toonzai}} and {{Qubo}}, two more SaturdayMorningCartoon blocks from the 2000's.
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