Noggin

1999-2009 (channel)


Noggin (sometimes styled as NOGGIN) was originally launched on February 2, 1999 and was a joint-venture between Nickelodeon and Children's Television Workshop (now Sesame Workshop). The logo was created by Big Blue Dot. Just like its sister channel Nickelodeon, its logo could take many shapes and colors. The bottom half consisted of a face, while the upper half could be replaced by various playful images. In 2002, The N (Now TeenNick) shared space with Noggin. In 2007, The N was separated from Noggin and became it's own 24-hour channel, replacing Nick GAS. On September 28, 2009, Noggin was rebranded as Nick Jr. When Noggin was launched in 1999, it was a channel for Pre-teens until 2002 when it was changed to aim at Pre-schoolers. On March 5, 2015, the channel was relaunced in the form of a smartphone application. As of now, Noggin is a paid-subscription video streaming service charging $5.99 monthly. The service is still hosted by Moose & Zee as it was before.


 * Big Blue Dot
 * Kidscreen
 * Ted Smkydal

2015-present (App)
On February 25, 2015, Nickelodeon announced that it would revive the Noggin name and branding as a mobile subscription service for IOS aimed at preschoolers set to launch on March 5, 2015.


 * Variety