Noggin (brand)
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Noggin war ein 24-Stunden-Kindersender, der über das US-Kabelfernsehen empfangbar war. Eingestellt wurde Noggin am 28. September 2009. Man ersetzte den Noggin durch den bis dahin als Programmfenster in den USA empfangbaren Sender Nick Jr. Grund dafür ist die internationale Neuausrichtung der Nickelodeon-Senderfamilie durch Viacom. Zeitweise teilte man sich einen Sendeplatz mit dem Schwestersender The N, der ebenfalls am 28. September 2009 eingestellt wurde. Das Maskottchen des Senders war Moose A. Moose, ein Elch. Nach Umbenennung zu Nick Jr. verblieb Moose A. Moose als Maskottchen des Senders. Seit 2015 existiert eine Streaming-App, die Noggin heißt.
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Noggin est une chaîne de télévision lancée en 1999 par Sesame Workshop et Viacom. La chaîne a été remplacée par Nick Jr. en 2009, mais la marque Noggin a ensuite été relancé en tant qu'application mobile en 2015.
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Noggin es un servicio de suscripción. Noggin fue lanzado originalmente como un canal de televisión por suscripción y también como un sitio web interactivo que se transmitía en Estados Unidos y Reino Unido. El canal tenía como objetivo ayudar con el aprendizaje de los niños a partir de los 2 años. Era de propiedad conjunta de Nickelodeon (Paramount Global) y de Sesame Workshop.
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Noggin is an American entertainment brand launched on February 2, 1999, as a joint venture between MTV Networks (owners of Nickelodeon) and Sesame Workshop. It started out as a cable television channel and interactive website, both centered around the concepts of imagination, creativity, and education. Since its launch, the brand has expanded to include a mobile streaming app and multiple defunct programming blocks worldwide.
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The original three-part Noggin logo, used for the channel, website and app until 2019
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The current logo of the mobile app
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Noggin war ein 24-Stunden-Kindersender, der über das US-Kabelfernsehen empfangbar war. Eingestellt wurde Noggin am 28. September 2009. Man ersetzte den Noggin durch den bis dahin als Programmfenster in den USA empfangbaren Sender Nick Jr. Grund dafür ist die internationale Neuausrichtung der Nickelodeon-Senderfamilie durch Viacom. Zeitweise teilte man sich einen Sendeplatz mit dem Schwestersender The N, der ebenfalls am 28. September 2009 eingestellt wurde. Das Maskottchen des Senders war Moose A. Moose, ein Elch. Nach Umbenennung zu Nick Jr. verblieb Moose A. Moose als Maskottchen des Senders. Seit 2015 existiert eine Streaming-App, die Noggin heißt.
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Noggin es un servicio de suscripción. Noggin fue lanzado originalmente como un canal de televisión por suscripción y también como un sitio web interactivo que se transmitía en Estados Unidos y Reino Unido. El canal tenía como objetivo ayudar con el aprendizaje de los niños a partir de los 2 años. Era de propiedad conjunta de Nickelodeon (Paramount Global) y de Sesame Workshop. Noggin transimitió como un canal de televisión por suscripción entre los años 1999 y 2009, cuando en Estados Unidos fue renombrado como Nick Jr. En Reino Unido fue un bloque emitido en Nick Jr., pero fue nuevamente re-nombrado como ya que el bloque y presentaban los mismos programas.
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Noggin est une chaîne de télévision lancée en 1999 par Sesame Workshop et Viacom. La chaîne a été remplacée par Nick Jr. en 2009, mais la marque Noggin a ensuite été relancé en tant qu'application mobile en 2015.
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Noggin is an American entertainment brand launched on February 2, 1999, as a joint venture between MTV Networks (owners of Nickelodeon) and Sesame Workshop. It started out as a cable television channel and interactive website, both centered around the concepts of imagination, creativity, and education. Since its launch, the brand has expanded to include a mobile streaming app and multiple defunct programming blocks worldwide. When launched as a TV channel, Noggin was mainly aimed at pre-teens and teenagers. Programming was divided into three distinct blocks: one for pre-teens and teens, an early morning block for preschoolers, and a nighttime block for reruns of "retro" programs. The channel heavily drew from Sesame Workshop's back catalogue. In its first three years, Noggin made several original shows: the live-action educational show A Walk in Your Shoes, the short-form puppetry series Oobi, the game show Sponk!, and the variety series Phred on Your Head Show. In April 2002, the Noggin channel ended its retro block and extended its preschool and teen blocks to last 12 hours each per day. The preschool block aired from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, and the teen block (now titled "The N") ran from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. The older-skewing shows that made up Noggin's original tween and teen lineup aired exclusively during The N. Imported series from the Nick Jr. block began to overtake Noggin's daytime lineup as it grew, and most of the Sesame Workshop branding that had defined the network's early years was dropped. Despite this, Nickelodeon and Sesame Workshop continued a co-production partnership for Noggin until 2009, when the channel closed. Noggin started out as an experimental brand, and its on-air commercials stressed imagination and thinking through themed short films that were often surreal and abstract. Before the brand was overtaken by Nick Jr., Noggin's marketing team sought out "sick and twisted" independent animators to make their on-air presence look unique. After Noggin introduced its daytime block for preschoolers, it was rebranded with a more consistent brand identity, with the more experimental material being confined to The N. The Noggin brand was dormant from 2010 until 2015, when it was announced that Noggin would be returning as a mobile streaming app, which launched on March 5, 2015.
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