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1992–2000 2000–2002 2002–2006 2006–2012 2012–2016 2016–present
1992–2000 2000–2002 2002–2006 2006–2012 2012–2016 2016–present

TNBC

1992–2000

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2000–2002

TNBC (2000-2002)

As a result of the continued success of Saved by the Bell, NBC restructured its Saturday morning lineup on September 12, 1992, removing the animated series (ending the entirety of conventional children's programming – animated or otherwise – airing on NBC itself for the next ten years) in favor of additional live-action – mostly scripted – series aimed at teenagers as part of a new three-hour block under the brand TNBC (the network also launched an hour-long Saturday edition of Today that debuted simultaneously with the TNBC lineup).

Discovery Kids on NBC

2002–2006

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On January 6, 2002, NBC entered into an agreement with Discovery Communications, in which it would produce a new Saturday morning block for the network featuring original programs from the Discovery Kids cable channel under a time-lease agreement to provide programming compliant with the FCC's educational programming guidelines to NBC's affiliates, rather than having any network input or production.[4][5] The new block, branded "Discovery Kids on NBC", premiered on September 14, 2002.

Qubo on NBC

2006–2012

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In May 2006, NBC Universal and Ion Media Networks announced plans to form Qubo, a joint venture in conjunction with Scholastic CorporationClassic Media and Corus Entertainment subsidiary Nelvana. The multi-platform programming endeavor, aimed at children between 4 and 8 years of age, would comprise children's program blocks airing on NBC, Spanish-language sister network Telemundo and Ion Media's i: Independent Television (now Ion Television), as well as a 24-hour digital multicast channel on i's owned-and-operated stationsvideo-on-demand services, and a branded website. This block was launched on September 9, 2006.

NBC Kids

2012–2016

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On July 7, 2012, NBC and Telemundo replaced their Saturday morning program block Qubo with NBC Kids, which is programmed by Sprout. The block ceased broadcasting on September 25, 2016, being replaced by The More You Know the following Saturday.

The More You Know

2016–present

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On February 24, 2016, NBC announced that NBC Kids would be discontinued and replaced by a new Saturday morning E/I block based on the network's The More You Know campaign aimed at teenagers and produced by Litton Entertainment. The block first aired on October 8, 2016.


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