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[[File:Noggin_logo_(2019).svg|thumb|Noggin_logo_(2019)]] [[file:Noggin_logo_2000.svg|right|thumb|Noggin_logo_2000]] [[file:Noggin-logo-commercials.png|right|thumb|Noggin-logo-commercials]] [[file:Noggin_The_N_block_promo.jpg|thumb|Noggin_The_N_block_promo]'''Noggin''' is an American [[children's television]] brand owned by [[Nickelodeon]], a division of [[ViacomCBS]]. The brand was originally launched as a cable television channel on February 2, 1999, and has since evolved into a streaming service and educational brand.
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'''Noggin''' is an American [[television channel]] and [[streaming service]] that was launched on February 2, 1999. It was originally a joint venture between [[Nickelodeon]] and [[Children's Television Workshop]] (now [[Sesame Workshop]]). The channel was designed to provide educational and entertaining content for preschoolers and young children.


==History==
==History==
Noggin was created as a joint venture between [[Nickelodeon]] and [[Children's Television Workshop]] (now [[Sesame Workshop]]). The channel was initially aimed at pre-teens and teenagers, featuring a mix of educational and entertainment programming. Over time, Noggin shifted its focus to preschool-aged children.
Noggin was conceived as a way to offer educational programming that would appeal to children and their parents. The channel initially featured a mix of original programming and reruns of classic children's shows. Over time, Noggin evolved to focus more on preschool-aged children, with content designed to support early childhood development.


In 2002, Noggin introduced a programming block called "The N," which targeted teenagers. This block eventually became its own channel, [[TeenNick]], in 2009. Following this change, Noggin rebranded to focus exclusively on preschool content.
In 2002, Noggin introduced a programming block called "The N," which targeted a teenage audience. This block eventually became its own channel, known as [[TeenNick]].
 
In 2009, Noggin was rebranded as Nick Jr., aligning it more closely with Nickelodeon's existing preschool brand. However, the Noggin brand was revived in 2015 as a subscription-based streaming service, offering a library of educational content for young children.


==Programming==
==Programming==
Noggin's programming includes a variety of educational and entertaining shows designed for preschoolers. Some of the notable shows that have aired on Noggin include:
Noggin's programming has always been centered around educational and entertaining content for children. Some of the notable shows that have aired on Noggin include:
 
* ''[[Blue's Clues]]''
* ''[[Blue's Clues]]''
* ''[[Dora the Explorer]]''
* ''[[Dora the Explorer]]''
* ''[[Little Bear (TV series)|Little Bear]]''
* ''[[Little Bear]]''
* ''[[Oswald (TV series)|Oswald]]''
* ''[[Franklin]]''
* ''[[Franklin (TV series)|Franklin]]''
* ''[[Oswald]]''


==Streaming Service==
The streaming service continues to offer a variety of shows that focus on early learning skills, such as literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional development.
In 2015, Noggin was relaunched as a subscription-based streaming service. The service offers a library of classic Noggin shows, as well as new original content. The Noggin app is available on various platforms, including [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], and [[Amazon Fire TV]].


==Educational Content==
==Educational Philosophy==
Noggin places a strong emphasis on educational content, with a focus on early childhood development. The service includes interactive games, videos, and activities designed to help children develop skills in areas such as [[literacy]], [[numeracy]], and [[social-emotional learning]].
Noggin's educational philosophy is rooted in the belief that children learn best through play and exploration. The content is designed to be interactive and engaging, encouraging children to think critically and solve problems. The programming often includes elements of music, storytelling, and hands-on activities to reinforce learning concepts.


==Related Pages==
==Impact and Reception==
Noggin has been praised for its commitment to educational programming and its ability to engage young audiences. The channel and its shows have received numerous awards and accolades for their contributions to children's media.
 
==Also see==
* [[Nickelodeon]]
* [[Nickelodeon]]
* [[Nick Jr.]]
* [[Sesame Workshop]]
* [[Children's Television Workshop]]
* [[Children's Television Workshop]]
* [[Sesame Workshop]]
* [[TeenNick]]
* [[TeenNick]]
* [[Blue's Clues]]
* [[Dora the Explorer]]
* [[Little Bear (TV series)]]
* [[Oswald (TV series)]]
* [[Franklin (TV series)]]


==Categories==
{{Nickelodeon}}
[[Category:Children's television networks in the United States]]
{{Children's television networks in the United States}}
 
[[Category:Television channels in the United States]]
[[Category:Children's television networks]]
[[Category:Nickelodeon]]
[[Category:Nickelodeon]]
[[Category:Preschool education television networks]]
[[Category:1999 establishments in the United States]]
{{Nickelodeon}}
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Revision as of 15:21, 9 December 2024

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Noggin is an American television channel and streaming service that was launched on February 2, 1999. It was originally a joint venture between Nickelodeon and Children's Television Workshop (now Sesame Workshop). The channel was designed to provide educational and entertaining content for preschoolers and young children.

History

Noggin was conceived as a way to offer educational programming that would appeal to children and their parents. The channel initially featured a mix of original programming and reruns of classic children's shows. Over time, Noggin evolved to focus more on preschool-aged children, with content designed to support early childhood development.

In 2002, Noggin introduced a programming block called "The N," which targeted a teenage audience. This block eventually became its own channel, known as TeenNick.

In 2009, Noggin was rebranded as Nick Jr., aligning it more closely with Nickelodeon's existing preschool brand. However, the Noggin brand was revived in 2015 as a subscription-based streaming service, offering a library of educational content for young children.

Programming

Noggin's programming has always been centered around educational and entertaining content for children. Some of the notable shows that have aired on Noggin include:

The streaming service continues to offer a variety of shows that focus on early learning skills, such as literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional development.

Educational Philosophy

Noggin's educational philosophy is rooted in the belief that children learn best through play and exploration. The content is designed to be interactive and engaging, encouraging children to think critically and solve problems. The programming often includes elements of music, storytelling, and hands-on activities to reinforce learning concepts.

Impact and Reception

Noggin has been praised for its commitment to educational programming and its ability to engage young audiences. The channel and its shows have received numerous awards and accolades for their contributions to children's media.

Also see




Template:Children's television networks in the United States