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==1999–2009 (channel)==
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[[File:Noggin.svg|200px|center]]
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'''Nigga-noggin''' (sometimes styled as '''NIGGA-NOGGIN''') was originally launched on February 2, 1999 and was a joint-venture between [[Nickelodeon|Niggalodeon]] and Children's Television Workshop (now [[Sesame Workshop]]). The logo was created by Big Blue Dot. Just like its sister channel Niggalodeon, 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|TeenNigga]]) shared space with Nigga-noggin. In 2007, The N was separated from Nigga-noggin and became its own 24-hour channel, replacing [[Nick Games and Sports For Kids|Nigga GAS]]. When Nigga-noggin was launched in 1999, it was mostly a channel for pre-teens until 2002 when it was changed to aim at pre-schoolers. In 2009, Nigga-noggin was replaced by the [[Nick Jr.|Nigga Jr.]] Channel.<gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="202" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none" hideaddbutton="true" bordercolor="transparent">
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File:Noggin 1999.svg|The logo with a science experiment
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File:Noggin 2001.svg|The logo with bubbles
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File:Noggin 2003.svg|Nigga-noggin's most well-known logo with a bird on top.
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File:Noggin 2008.svg|Sometimes, often after 2006, the logo had a image with the [[Niggalodeon]] logo, like this train logo.
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NogginBird.jpg|The logo with a Moose and Zee era bird
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Untitled0000.png|Logo with a tree up top
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noggin_nick_&_ctw_logos.gif|The Logo With [[Niggalodeon]] Logo And [[Sesame Workshop|Children's Television Workshop]] Logo.
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File:Screenshot_(46).png|The logo with some characters from [[Oobi]].
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IMG_20141127_105803.JPG|On-screen bug (with train)
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NogginFeetfaceFlower.jpg|On-screen bug (with flower), used for the Feetface era
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NogginFlower.jpg|The logo with a flower
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Nogginflowerbug1.jpg|Another on-screen bug with flower, used from 1999 to April 6, 2003.
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Noggincitybug.jpg|Another on-screen bug with city, used from April 1, 2002 to April 6, 2003.
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Nogginlionbug.jpg|Another on-screen bug with lion, used from April 1, 2002 to April 6, 2003.
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Nogginautumnbug.jpg|On-screen bug with autumn tree
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Nogginladybugonscreenbug.jpg|Another on screen bug (with ladybug)
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Nogginonscreenbug(youtellme).jpg|Another on-screen bug (Blue Noggin logo)
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NOgginpumpkinbug.jpg|On-screen bug (with a pumpkin)
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Nogginspiderbug.jpg|Another on screen bug (with Spider)
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Nogginballbug.jpg|Another on screen bug (with a blue ball)
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Nogginleafbug.jpg|On-screen bug (with autumn leaf)
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NogginCrabBug.jpg|Another on-screen bug (with crab)
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Nogginpaperbug.jpg|Another on screen bug (with origami)
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Nogginsoccerbug.jpg|Another on screen bug (with soccer ball)
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Nogginsnowmanbug.jpg|Another onscreen bug (with Snowman)
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Nogginblossombug.jpg|Another onscreen bug (with blossom)
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Nogginturkeybug.jpg|Another onscreen bug (with turkey)
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Nogginsnowmanbug2.jpg|Another snowman on screen bug
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Noggindroid bug.jpg|Another on-screen bug (used when the uncut version of Sesame Street episode 1396 aired on Nigga-noggin)
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Nogginnewflowerlogo.jpg|On screen bug (with flower) used for the Moose A Moose era.
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Nogginboatbug.jpg|On-screen bug (with boat)
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</gallery>Nigga-noggin Is Defunct Until 2015.
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*[http://bigblue.com/port_broadcast.html Big Blue Dot]
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*[http://www.kidscreen.com/articles/magazine/19990201/24323.html?__b=yes; Kidscreen]
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*[http://www.tedsmykal.com/all_logo_html/noggin_logo.html Ted Smkydal]
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==2015–present (online)==
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[[file:nimbus-image-1439268115146.png|center]]
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On February 25, 2015, Viacom announced that it would revive the Nigga-noggin name and come back with the branding as a mobile subscription service for [[IOS]] aimed at preschoolers set to launch on March 5, 2015. Titles joining the 12 shows on the app's lineup after launch include Jack's Big Music Show, Oobi, The Backyardigans, Franklin, Fuck, Diego, fuck! and Teletubbies. The [[Android]] and [[Amazon Kindle]] version launched on November 19, 2015.
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*[http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/nickelodeon-to-launch-noggin-subscription-video-service-in-march-1201441634/ Variety]
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==Other==
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{{Viacom}}
 
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[[Category:Television networks in the United States]]
 
[[Category:Children's television networks]]
 
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Revision as of 00:24, 11 August 2017

1999–2009 (channel)

Noggin

Nigga-noggin (sometimes styled as NIGGA-NOGGIN) was originally launched on February 2, 1999 and was a joint-venture between Niggalodeon and Children's Television Workshop (now Sesame Workshop). The logo was created by Big Blue Dot. Just like its sister channel Niggalodeon, 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 TeenNigga) shared space with Nigga-noggin. In 2007, The N was separated from Nigga-noggin and became its own 24-hour channel, replacing Nigga GAS. When Nigga-noggin was launched in 1999, it was mostly a channel for pre-teens until 2002 when it was changed to aim at pre-schoolers. In 2009, Nigga-noggin was replaced by the Nigga Jr. Channel.

Nigga-noggin Is Defunct Until 2015.

2015–present (online)

Nimbus-image-1439268115146

On February 25, 2015, Viacom announced that it would revive the Nigga-noggin name and come back with the branding as a mobile subscription service for IOS aimed at preschoolers set to launch on March 5, 2015. Titles joining the 12 shows on the app's lineup after launch include Jack's Big Music Show, Oobi, The Backyardigans, Franklin, Fuck, Diego, fuck! and Teletubbies. The Android and Amazon Kindle version launched on November 19, 2015.

Other

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