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1999–2019[]

1999–2009 (TV channel), 2015–2019 (app)[]

Noggin
Designer:  Big Blue Dot
Typography:  Futura Bold
Launched:  February 2, 1999

Noggin launched on February 2, 1999 as a joint-venture between MTV Networks (the owners of Nickelodeon) and the Children's Television Workshop (now Sesame Workshop). The logo was created by Big Blue Dot. Like its sister channel Nickelodeon, it could take many shapes and colors. The bottom half consisted of a face, while the upper half could be replaced by various images. When it was launched, Noggin's target audience was pre-teens. In 2002, it moved all of its older-skewing shows to a nighttime block called The N. In 2009, Noggin was replaced by the Nick Jr. channel.

On February 25, 2015, Viacom announced it would revive the Noggin brand (and logo) with a mobile subscription service aimed at preschoolers that launched on March 5, 2015.

2019–2024[]

Noggin-logo-2019

On June 14, 2019, Noggin changed their logo for the first time after 20 years. The new logo was revealed with the redesign of the app and website. In 2024, it was confirmed that Noggin will be shutting down after most of its team was laid-off, with its content moving to Paramount+.[1]

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Noggin
Nick Jr. (as a TV channel)
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