The N

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The N
Type Cable network
Country United States
Availability National
Owner MTV Networks (Viacom)
Key people Philippe Dauman (President, MTV Networks)
Launch date April 1, 2002
Past names Night Time on Noggin

The N (abbr. for The Nighttime Network For Teens) is a television channel in the United States aimed at teenagers, running from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. ET. The channel is owned by Viacom and was launched on April 1, 2002. During the day, the channel is known as Noggin, which is targeted toward pre-schoolers. The channel was founded as Noggin by Viacom and Sesame Workshop, with the latter eventually selling their stake in the company to Viacom.

Initially, The N ran completely commercial free, like most of Viacom's other digital cable channels. The channel broke programs only to run self-promotion spots for the channel and other shows on it, and occasionally to run music videos. In May 2004, The N began running commercials for products targeted at the channel's market.

The N is known to edit its programming. Many music videos shown on the N are edited as well. Even Viacom-controlled programming such as Daria has been further edited in The N reruns, compared to the original MTV airing. Two Season 3 episodes of Degrassi: The Next Generation did not air due to the subject of abortion. Finally, in August 2006, they premiered on the N as a one-hour special during a marathon.

The N's logo features an open hand (connoting honesty) and a swash suggestive of the "at" sign and, thus, computer interconnectedness.


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