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Noggin was the Preschool channel for Nickelodeon. On September 28, 2009, Noggin got changed into Nick Jr; (which was used to the morning preschool block on Nickelodeon) things were mainly unchanged on the network during the time until March 1, 2012, where changes were made to the channel, the most notable being the removal of Moose A Moose and Zee. In March 5, 2015, the channel came back as an app.

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  • Noggin was the Preschool channel for Nickelodeon. On September 28, 2009, Noggin got changed into Nick Jr; (which was used to the morning preschool block on Nickelodeon) things were mainly unchanged on the network during the time until March 1, 2012, where changes were made to the channel, the most notable being the removal of Moose A Moose and Zee. In March 5, 2015, the channel came back as an app.
  • Noggin is a revival of the TV channel that is now known as Nick Jr. It launched in 2014, as a sister channel to KaSplat!, it is aimed at kids aged 2 - 8.
  • Noggin's looks are based off a angler fish
  • From April 1, 2002, to December 31, 2007, the channel only aired between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Eastern/5 a.m. and 5 p.m. Central. The N will air through the rest of the channel's airtime. This timeshare practice is still in place on Dish Network.
  • Noggin was a cable channel in the United States that is aimed at preschoolers. The channel was rebranded as Nick Jr. on September 28, 2009. The channel was originally a joint venture of Sesame Workshop and Nickelodeon launched February 2, 1999, and the early programming included classic episodes of Sesame Street, under the title Sesame Street Unpaved, and 1993-1994 episodes under the title 123 Sesame Street (episodes from 1998 and later were added to this series in 2002), as well as other Sesame Workshop programs, including The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, Square One TV and Ghostwriter. A Noggin original series titled Phred on Your Head Show often featured select Sesame skits. Additionally, Noggin was the original broadcaster for Play With Me Sesame, which now airs on PBS Kids Sprout.
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  • Noggin was the Preschool channel for Nickelodeon. On September 28, 2009, Noggin got changed into Nick Jr; (which was used to the morning preschool block on Nickelodeon) things were mainly unchanged on the network during the time until March 1, 2012, where changes were made to the channel, the most notable being the removal of Moose A Moose and Zee. In March 5, 2015, the channel came back as an app.
  • Noggin was a cable channel in the United States that is aimed at preschoolers. The channel was rebranded as Nick Jr. on September 28, 2009. The channel was originally a joint venture of Sesame Workshop and Nickelodeon launched February 2, 1999, and the early programming included classic episodes of Sesame Street, under the title Sesame Street Unpaved, and 1993-1994 episodes under the title 123 Sesame Street (episodes from 1998 and later were added to this series in 2002), as well as other Sesame Workshop programs, including The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, Square One TV and Ghostwriter. A Noggin original series titled Phred on Your Head Show often featured select Sesame skits. Additionally, Noggin was the original broadcaster for Play With Me Sesame, which now airs on PBS Kids Sprout. The Jim Henson Company held a passive 12.5% stake in Noggin until it was sold, along with Henson's rights to the Sesame Street characters, to Sesame Workshop in 2000. In 2002, Sesame Workshop sold its half to Viacom, and the Sesame Workshop shows were eventually removed from the schedule. After Sesame Workshop left, Noggin still ran their archive programmings until May 2005. Noggin ended its relationship with Sesame Workshop on September 10, 2007, causing all Sesame Workshop programming to be removed from the schedule. Noggin also ran a couple of Sesame Street sketches in between shows; one such sketch was "How Crayons are Made." However, the audio was removed, and was replaced by narration from Noggin host Moose A. Moose. Around the channel's beginning, comedian Joel Hodgson (Mystery Science Theater 3000) and his brother Jim were working with the Jim Henson Company to create a children's show for Noggin. It was never produced. For a time, the rebranded Nick Jr. continued to air Pinky Dinky Doo, a non-Muppet production that is co-produced by Sesame Workshop.
  • Noggin is a revival of the TV channel that is now known as Nick Jr. It launched in 2014, as a sister channel to KaSplat!, it is aimed at kids aged 2 - 8.
  • Noggin's looks are based off a angler fish
  • From April 1, 2002, to December 31, 2007, the channel only aired between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Eastern/5 a.m. and 5 p.m. Central. The N will air through the rest of the channel's airtime. This timeshare practice is still in place on Dish Network. On December 31, 2007, Noggin's sister channel, Nickelodeon GAS, left the satellite and digital cable channel lineups, and moved to the online-only TurboNick; The N took over Nick GAS's channel position after splitting from Noggin. However, Dish Network released Nick GAS from its lineup on April 24, 2009, and will split the N/Noggin channels on May 27, 2009. Noggin will be on on Channel 169 and The N on will be on Channel 181. Both channels are going 24 hours. As of October 3, 2009 the channel listed as Noggin on FIOS has been changed to Nick Jr..
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