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Noggin (brand)

Noggin is an American edutainment brand launched on February 2, 1999.[1] It was co-founded by MTV Networks (owners of Nickelodeon) and Sesame Workshop.[2][3] It started out as a cable television channel and a website, both centered around the concepts of imagination, creativity, and education. Since 2015, Noggin has been a streaming service.

Noggin
The logo used from 2019-2024
Product type
OwnerParamount Global
CountryUnited States
IntroducedFebruary 2, 1999[1]
DiscontinuedJuly 2, 2024
Markets
  • United States (1999–2009, 2015–2024)
  • United Kingdom (2006–2010, 2020–2024)
  • France (2020–2024)
  • Germany (2020–2024)
  • Austria (2020–2024)
  • Latin America (2015–2024)
Previous ownersSesame Workshop (co-owner; 1999–2002)
Websitenoggin.com

In Noggin's first three years, it was mainly aimed at pre-teens and teenagers.[4] One of Noggin's goals was to disprove the idea "that educational programming is not entertaining enough to attract pre-teens and young adults."[5] It only aired preschool shows in the morning and devoted the rest of its schedule to tween and teen shows. In April 2002, Noggin extended its preschool block to last for 12 hours, airing from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, and the teen block ran from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.[6][7] The teen block was given a new name, "The N," to distinguish itself from the preschool block. The shows that made up Noggin's original older-skewing lineup aired exclusively during The N from 2002 onward.

Sesame Workshop eventually sold its stake in Noggin to Viacom in August 2002, but continued to co-produce shows for Noggin until 2009.[8] The original Noggin channel closed on September 28, 2009, and the brand was dormant until 2015, when it was announced that Noggin would return as a mobile streaming service.[9] The service launched on March 5, 2015.[10] Since 2020, the Noggin streaming service has produced its own exclusive shows.[11]

On February 15, 2024, Paramount Global announced that Noggin would be shutting down in the coming months, resulting in the immediate layoff of Noggin's staff, with its video library set to be moved to Paramount+.[12]

Creation edit

 
Noggin's logo spots used a wide range of styles, including live-action, stop motion, puppetry, and traditional animation.

Noggin's creation dates back to 1995, when Sesame Workshop (then known as the Children's Television Workshop) planned to start an educational cable channel called "New Kid City."[13] The Los Angeles Times reported that "launching its own channel is the only way to ensure a home for its highly acclaimed shows, which are often passed over by networks in favor of more commercially successful fare."[13] Meanwhile, Nickelodeon (part of MTV Networks) planned its own educational channel called "Big Orange."[14][15] When the two companies learned of each other's ideas, they partnered to create a channel together.[16][17]

The channel was named Noggin (a slang term for a person's head), reflecting its purpose: to encourage kids to think, discover new things, and use their imaginations.[18] When it started, Noggin was mostly aimed at kids aged 6–12.[19] Its main goal was to provide "fun shows that help kids learn and inspire their curiosity – all without feeling like they're in school."[20] Noggin's core values included the statements: "Kids want to learn. Kids are naturally curious. There are no stupid questions."[20]

Brand elements edit

Logo and branding edit

 
The original Noggin logo, used for the channel, website and streaming service until June 14, 2019

From 1999 until 2019, Noggin used the same logo: the bottom half of a smiling cartoon face.[21] The logo's upper half featured different icons that represented topics the head was "thinking of" (such as a beaker to reflect science, or flowers to reflect springtime).[20] Hundreds of different "toppers" were designed for the logo.[21] For its first few years, Noggin often captioned its logo with the slogan "What sparks you?"[21] It also aired videos of kids and teens responding to the question, explaining their favorite topics that "spark" their imaginations.[21]

Noggin's logo was featured in a large amount of original shorts and animations that ran between shows on the channel.[20] In its early years, Noggin's creative team hired "sick and twisted"[22] independent animators to create station ID commercials, hoping that they could each bring their own personal design elements to the logo. The goal was to make the logo "look unlike any other network" and inspire kids' creativity.[22] In 2019, the original Noggin face logo was retired for the first time in 20 years; it was replaced with a lowercase noggin wordmark written in purple.[23]

Television channel edit

The first service established under Noggin was a cable TV channel. It operated from February 2, 1999, until September 28, 2009. When it started, the channel mainly showed reruns from Sesame Workshop and Nickelodeon's libraries.[24][25] Noggin was originally aimed at pre-teens, since Noggin's creative team felt that this age group was "underserved when it comes to new, quality educational television."[26] The Noggin channel was commercial-free and allowed teachers to tape its programs for use in the classroom.[27]

Noggin's original lineup included classic episodes of The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, Cro, Square One Television, and Ghostwriter from Sesame Workshop's library. It also included series like Wild Side Show, Nick News, and Doug from Nickelodeon's library. From 2000 to 2002, Noggin aired reruns of the science show Bill Nye the Science Guy.[28] Bill Nye also starred in brand-new segments made specially for Noggin, where he played the role of Noggin's "head sparkologist" and tried to find out what topics sparked viewers' imaginations.[29]

Noggin's first original show was Phred on Your Head Show, which featured an animated host named Phred.[30] A second original series, A Walk in Your Shoes, premiered in October 1999.[31] Each episode of A Walk in Your Shoes followed two different people "switching lives" to better understand each other's cultures.[32] In 2000, Noggin introduced three series of shorts that aired during program breaks: Me in a Box, which showed kids making dioramas to represent their personalities;[27] Citizen Phoebe, about a girl who wants to run for president; and Oobi, a preschool series about bare-hand puppets.[27]

By 2001, original content made up 40% of Noggin's schedule.[27] That year, Noggin premiered four new shows: Big Kids, a British-American co-production;[33] On the Team, a documentary about a Little League baseball team;[34] Sponk!, a game show centered around improv acting;[35] and The URL with Phred Show, which showcased viewers' submissions to the Noggin website. On April 1, 2002, the channel was reorganized into two blocks: a daytime block for preschoolers and a nighttime block, The N, for teens.[7] Play with Me Sesame, a new series featuring Sesame Street characters, debuted on the same day.[36]

Sesame Workshop continued to co-produce shows for Noggin through 2009, most notably Out There[37] and The Upside Down Show,[38] two live-action series. Both shows were developed by Sesame Workshop's writers in New York and filmed by a multinational team in Australia.[39] The Noggin brand was placed on a six-year hiatus from 2009 to 2015; on September 28, 2009, its channel space was taken over by a 24-hour channel based on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block.[40] In March 2015, the Noggin brand was revived as a mobile streaming service,[41] which was active until 2024. Many shows from Noggin's run as a cable channel were included on the service when it launched.[42]

The N edit

 
Noggin's teen-oriented block, The N, aired nightly at 6 p.m.

The N (standing for Noggin) was an overnight programming block on the Noggin channel, aimed at older kids and teenagers. It premiered on April 1, 2002, and aired until December 31, 2007. Promotions advertised the block as "The N: The New Name for Nighttime on Noggin." It took several months for Noggin to choose the right name for the block; as reported by Kidscreen in 2002, they needed a name to "help distance and distinguish the tween programming from the preschool fare,"[43] but the legal department also required the block to maintain a relation to Noggin's main name.[43]

Noggin's preexisting tween-targeted shows—like A Walk in Your Shoes and Sponk!—only aired during The N from 2002 onward. Noggin produced several original series for the block, including the animated comedy O'Grady, the drama South of Nowhere, and the competition show Girls v. Boys. The N was also the U.S. broadcast home of the Canadian series Degrassi: The Next Generation.[44] Noggin aimed to promote a variety of life skills through the shows on The N, including self-respect, constructive thinking, and tolerance of diversity.[45]

Like the rest of Noggin, The N's shows were created with educational goals,[46] which was uncommon for teen programming at the time. The block was managed by the same team that made Noggin's preschool shows. The team considered it a challenge to focus on both preschoolers and an older audience,[47] but because both focused on educational shows with valuable life lessons, they felt Noggin and The N had a "unified brand identity."[24] From 2007 to 2009, the block was moved from Noggin to a new channel. The channel carried TEENick programming throughout the day and relegated The N's content to a block at night, similar to The N's structure before it spun off from Noggin.[48][49] According to Polygon, "Nickelodeon began phasing out The N's programming and replacing it with TEENick, an entertainment block with no educational curriculum and zero involvement from Noggin. The N lost its footing by 2009, and both [The N] and its website closed down completely."[50]

Streaming service edit

On March 5, 2015, Noggin was relaunched as a mobile streaming service.[51][52][53] From 2015 to 2020, it included older shows from Noggin's time as a cable channel. In 2020, Noggin started to make new shows for the service. These included an exercise show called Yoga Friends and a cooking show called School of Yum. Kinderwood, an animated series about five classmates at a magical school, premiered on Noggin in 2020.[54] In 2021, the service introduced a half-hour educational show called Noggin Knows and a series of shorts called The Noggins, which featured new teal-colored mascots called Noggins.

The Noggin streaming service would expand into international markets, starting with the rollout of a Spanish-language version that launched in Latin America in November 2015.[55][56][57] This version included some shows that were not available on the English-language service, including the Spanish dub of Rugrats.[58] A Portuguese version was released on November 21, 2015.[59][60] On September 21, 2020, it was announced that versions of Noggin would launch in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Austria as an add-on to Amazon Prime Video. The UK version of Noggin replaced the More Milkshake! SVOD service, with the name transitioning over as a section on the service.[61]

Mascots edit

Throughout its history, Noggin has featured unique cartoon characters who act as the hosts and mascots of the brand. During Noggin's time as a cable channel, these mascots often appeared during program breaks to introduce shows. Noggin has had the following mascots:

  • Phred (1999–2002) – A small green creature (voiced by Doug Preis) who was Noggin's first mascot.[62] He talked in a New York accent and liked to make jokes. He interacted with live-action guests by hopping on top of their heads and talking to them.[63]
  • Feetface (2002–2003) – This unnamed mascot (voiced by Jessica DiCicco), shaped like a circular face with legs,[64] hosted Noggin's preschool block from April 2002 to April 2003.
  • Moose and Zee (2003–2009; 2015–2019) – A talking yellow moose (voiced by Paul Christie) and a mute blue bird, who hosted Noggin's preschool block from April 2003 onward. When Noggin became Nick Jr. in 2009, they remained as hosts until 2012. They also hosted the Noggin streaming service from 2015[10] until 2019.[23]
  • The Alpha Teens (2004–2005; The N) – The N's first mascots. A group of high schoolers drawn in a comic book style.[65] They first appeared on The N block in 2004.[65] They introduced the shows on The N's schedule and usually commented on the shows in a sarcastic or joking way.
  • The Noggins (2021–2024) – A group of short, teal-colored creatures with purple eyes, who have appeared as mascots on the Noggin streaming service since 2021.[66]

Spin-off media edit

Websites edit

The Noggin channel launched along with an interactive website, Noggin.com, which was active until 2024. The website features games, blogs, printables, and fact sheets. The website was integrated into many of Noggin's earlier shows, like Sponk! and The URL with Phred Show, which featured viewer-submitted questions and artwork from Noggin.com.[67][68] Throughout 2000, Bill Nye of Bill Nye the Science Guy answered questions asked by Noggin.com users between airings of his show.[69][70] In 2001, Noggin launched "Chattervision", which allowed viewers to comment on different shows online and see their conversations appear live on TV.[71]

One of the website's first games was the "Noggimation Station," which taught visitors about the animation process and allowed them to design their own animations, some of which were chosen to air on TV.[72] Another website, called MyNoggin.com, was launched in October 2007.[73] It was a subscription-based site that offered educational games and allowed parents to track their child's progress in different subjects.[74][75]

Blocks on other channels edit

Blocks based on Noggin have appeared on other channels. TV Land aired a one-night Noggin special on April 26, 1999.[76][77] Spanning two hours, the special featured reruns of The Electric Company, along with animated shorts featuring the Noggin logo.[78] Noggin shows were also occasionally seen on the main Nickelodeon channel.[79] On June 6, 1999, Nickelodeon ran the first episode of Noggin's Phred on Your Head Show.[80]

On March 27, 2000, Nickelodeon introduced a half-hour block of Noggin shows that aired every weekday morning until June 2001. The block was originally titled "Noggins Up" and became "Noggin on Nickelodeon" during its second year on the air.[81] It showcased one tween-oriented program every weekday, including A Walk In Your Shoes and On the Team. The block attracted thousands of visitors to the Noggin.com site.[82] Nickelodeon revived the block for a single day on April 7, 2003.[83][84][85] Following the block's removal, premiere episodes of Noggin series were often simulcast on Nickelodeon and Noggin.[86]

The Noggin name was used for an otherwise unrelated programming block on Nick Jr. UK from May 2004 until September 2005.[87] It ran for two hours every night and included reruns of older British television series for children.[88] On January 30, 2006, Noggin was launched as a block on TMF in the United Kingdom, this time in the style of the US Noggin.[89][90] It ran every weekday from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.[91][92] Noggin continued for a short time on TMF's successor, VIVA, until March 2010.

From May 2021 to March 2022, the Nick Jr. Channel aired an hour-long block of programming from the Noggin streaming service every Friday.[93][94] The block, titled "Noggin Hour,"[93] featured shows such as Noggin Knows and Kinderwood,[95][96] as well as the acquired series Hey Duggee and JoJo & Gran Gran. Noggin interstitials played during commercial breaks, and a purple screen bug reading "On Noggin" was shown toward the beginning of each show.

Live events edit

Noggin held live events to promote its shows. At the 2001 North American Trade Show in Minnesota, Noggin presented a replica of the set from Oobi.[97] In spring 2002, Noggin launched a live version of its Play with Me Sesame series, featuring mascot characters and music from the show.[98][99] In May 2002, the Jillian's restaurant chain offered "Noggin Play Days" each Wednesday afternoon, where attendees could watch a live feed of Noggin with themed activities and meals.[100]

In March 2004, Noggin partnered with GGP shopping malls to host a free arts-and-crafts program called Club Noggin.[101][102][103] It debuted at five malls in April of the same year.[104] Attendance at the first few events exceeded expectations,[105] leading GGP to bring Club Noggin to over 100 malls across the United States.[106] The monthly events were hosted by trained YMCA leaders, who offered crafts and activities based on Noggin characters.[107] Each meeting was themed around a different Noggin show.[108][109]

From October 2005 until late 2006, Noggin sponsored a music festival called "Jamarama Live", which toured the United States.[110][111] The tour had performances from Laurie Berkner, a musician on Jack's Big Music Show.[112][113] It also had appearances from a mascot costume of Moose A. Moose.[114] Reviewers for Time Magazine compared Jamarama to a family-friendly version of Lollapalooza.[115]

In November 2005, a Noggin float appeared at America's Thanksgiving Parade.[116] In November 2006, Noggin hosted an online charity auction on its website, called the "Noggin Auction." Viewers could bid on props from different Noggin shows.[117] Noggin also auctioned off props from The N's teen shows, with the money going to homeless shelters.[118] In August 2007, Noggin partnered with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and sponsored its annual Trike-A-Thon program.[119][120]

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This article is about the TV brand For other uses see Noggin disambiguation Noggin is an American edutainment brand launched on February 2 1999 1 It was co founded by MTV Networks owners of Nickelodeon and Sesame Workshop 2 3 It started out as a cable television channel and a website both centered around the concepts of imagination creativity and education Since 2015 Noggin has been a streaming service NogginThe logo used from 2019 2024Product typeTelevision channel 1999 2009 Websites Streaming service 2015 2024 OwnerParamount GlobalCountryUnited StatesIntroducedFebruary 2 1999 1 DiscontinuedJuly 2 2024MarketsUnited States 1999 2009 2015 2024 United Kingdom 2006 2010 2020 2024 France 2020 2024 Germany 2020 2024 Austria 2020 2024 Latin America 2015 2024 Previous ownersSesame Workshop co owner 1999 2002 Websitenoggin com In Noggin s first three years it was mainly aimed at pre teens and teenagers 4 One of Noggin s goals was to disprove the idea that educational programming is not entertaining enough to attract pre teens and young adults 5 It only aired preschool shows in the morning and devoted the rest of its schedule to tween and teen shows In April 2002 Noggin extended its preschool block to last for 12 hours airing from 6 a m to 6 p m daily and the teen block ran from 6 p m to 6 a m 6 7 The teen block was given a new name The N to distinguish itself from the preschool block The shows that made up Noggin s original older skewing lineup aired exclusively during The N from 2002 onward Sesame Workshop eventually sold its stake in Noggin to Viacom in August 2002 but continued to co produce shows for Noggin until 2009 8 The original Noggin channel closed on September 28 2009 and the brand was dormant until 2015 when it was announced that Noggin would return as a mobile streaming service 9 The service launched on March 5 2015 10 Since 2020 the Noggin streaming service has produced its own exclusive shows 11 On February 15 2024 Paramount Global announced that Noggin would be shutting down in the coming months resulting in the immediate layoff of Noggin s staff with its video library set to be moved to Paramount 12 Contents 1 Creation 2 Brand elements 2 1 Logo and branding 2 2 Television channel 2 3 The N 2 4 Streaming service 2 5 Mascots 3 Spin off media 3 1 Websites 3 2 Blocks on other channels 3 3 Live events 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCreation edit nbsp Noggin s logo spots used a wide range of styles including live action stop motion puppetry and traditional animation Noggin s creation dates back to 1995 when Sesame Workshop then known as the Children s Television Workshop planned to start an educational cable channel called New Kid City 13 The Los Angeles Times reported that launching its own channel is the only way to ensure a home for its highly acclaimed shows which are often passed over by networks in favor of more commercially successful fare 13 Meanwhile Nickelodeon part of MTV Networks planned its own educational channel called Big Orange 14 15 When the two companies learned of each other s ideas they partnered to create a channel together 16 17 The channel was named Noggin a slang term for a person s head reflecting its purpose to encourage kids to think discover new things and use their imaginations 18 When it started Noggin was mostly aimed at kids aged 6 12 19 Its main goal was to provide fun shows that help kids learn and inspire their curiosity all without feeling like they re in school 20 Noggin s core values included the statements Kids want to learn Kids are naturally curious There are no stupid questions 20 Brand elements editLogo and branding edit nbsp The original Noggin logo used for the channel website and streaming service until June 14 2019 From 1999 until 2019 Noggin used the same logo the bottom half of a smiling cartoon face 21 The logo s upper half featured different icons that represented topics the head was thinking of such as a beaker to reflect science or flowers to reflect springtime 20 Hundreds of different toppers were designed for the logo 21 For its first few years Noggin often captioned its logo with the slogan What sparks you 21 It also aired videos of kids and teens responding to the question explaining their favorite topics that spark their imaginations 21 Noggin s logo was featured in a large amount of original shorts and animations that ran between shows on the channel 20 In its early years Noggin s creative team hired sick and twisted 22 independent animators to create station ID commercials hoping that they could each bring their own personal design elements to the logo The goal was to make the logo look unlike any other network and inspire kids creativity 22 In 2019 the original Noggin face logo was retired for the first time in 20 years it was replaced with a lowercase noggin wordmark written in purple 23 Television channel edit See also List of programs broadcast by Noggin The first service established under Noggin was a cable TV channel It operated from February 2 1999 until September 28 2009 When it started the channel mainly showed reruns from Sesame Workshop and Nickelodeon s libraries 24 25 Noggin was originally aimed at pre teens since Noggin s creative team felt that this age group was underserved when it comes to new quality educational television 26 The Noggin channel was commercial free and allowed teachers to tape its programs for use in the classroom 27 Noggin s original lineup included classic episodes of The Electric Company 3 2 1 Contact Cro Square One Television and Ghostwriter from Sesame Workshop s library It also included series like Wild Side Show Nick News and Doug from Nickelodeon s library From 2000 to 2002 Noggin aired reruns of the science show Bill Nye the Science Guy 28 Bill Nye also starred in brand new segments made specially for Noggin where he played the role of Noggin s head sparkologist and tried to find out what topics sparked viewers imaginations 29 Noggin s first original show was Phred on Your Head Show which featured an animated host named Phred 30 A second original series A Walk in Your Shoes premiered in October 1999 31 Each episode of A Walk in Your Shoes followed two different people switching lives to better understand each other s cultures 32 In 2000 Noggin introduced three series of shorts that aired during program breaks Me in a Box which showed kids making dioramas to represent their personalities 27 Citizen Phoebe about a girl who wants to run for president and Oobi a preschool series about bare hand puppets 27 By 2001 original content made up 40 of Noggin s schedule 27 That year Noggin premiered four new shows Big Kids a British American co production 33 On the Team a documentary about a Little League baseball team 34 Sponk a game show centered around improv acting 35 and The URL with Phred Show which showcased viewers submissions to the Noggin website On April 1 2002 the channel was reorganized into two blocks a daytime block for preschoolers and a nighttime block The N for teens 7 Play with Me Sesame a new series featuring Sesame Street characters debuted on the same day 36 Sesame Workshop continued to co produce shows for Noggin through 2009 most notably Out There 37 and The Upside Down Show 38 two live action series Both shows were developed by Sesame Workshop s writers in New York and filmed by a multinational team in Australia 39 The Noggin brand was placed on a six year hiatus from 2009 to 2015 on September 28 2009 its channel space was taken over by a 24 hour channel based on Nickelodeon s Nick Jr block 40 In March 2015 the Noggin brand was revived as a mobile streaming service 41 which was active until 2024 Many shows from Noggin s run as a cable channel were included on the service when it launched 42 The N edit Main article The N nbsp Noggin s teen oriented block The N aired nightly at 6 p m The N standing for Noggin was an overnight programming block on the Noggin channel aimed at older kids and teenagers It premiered on April 1 2002 and aired until December 31 2007 Promotions advertised the block as The N The New Name for Nighttime on Noggin It took several months for Noggin to choose the right name for the block as reported by Kidscreen in 2002 they needed a name to help distance and distinguish the tween programming from the preschool fare 43 but the legal department also required the block to maintain a relation to Noggin s main name 43 Noggin s preexisting tween targeted shows like A Walk in Your Shoes and Sponk only aired during The N from 2002 onward Noggin produced several original series for the block including the animated comedy O Grady the drama South of Nowhere and the competition show Girls v Boys The N was also the U S broadcast home of the Canadian series Degrassi The Next Generation 44 Noggin aimed to promote a variety of life skills through the shows on The N including self respect constructive thinking and tolerance of diversity 45 Like the rest of Noggin The N s shows were created with educational goals 46 which was uncommon for teen programming at the time The block was managed by the same team that made Noggin s preschool shows The team considered it a challenge to focus on both preschoolers and an older audience 47 but because both focused on educational shows with valuable life lessons they felt Noggin and The N had a unified brand identity 24 From 2007 to 2009 the block was moved from Noggin to a new channel The channel carried TEENick programming throughout the day and relegated The N s content to a block at night similar to The N s structure before it spun off from Noggin 48 49 According to Polygon Nickelodeon began phasing out The N s programming and replacing it with TEENick an entertainment block with no educational curriculum and zero involvement from Noggin The N lost its footing by 2009 and both The N and its website closed down completely 50 Streaming service edit On March 5 2015 Noggin was relaunched as a mobile streaming service 51 52 53 From 2015 to 2020 it included older shows from Noggin s time as a cable channel In 2020 Noggin started to make new shows for the service These included an exercise show called Yoga Friends and a cooking show called School of Yum Kinderwood an animated series about five classmates at a magical school premiered on Noggin in 2020 54 In 2021 the service introduced a half hour educational show called Noggin Knows and a series of shorts called The Noggins which featured new teal colored mascots called Noggins The Noggin streaming service would expand into international markets starting with the rollout of a Spanish language version that launched in Latin America in November 2015 55 56 57 This version included some shows that were not available on the English language service including the Spanish dub of Rugrats 58 A Portuguese version was released on November 21 2015 59 60 On September 21 2020 it was announced that versions of Noggin would launch in the United Kingdom France Germany and Austria as an add on to Amazon Prime Video The UK version of Noggin replaced the More Milkshake SVOD service with the name transitioning over as a section on the service 61 Mascots edit Throughout its history Noggin has featured unique cartoon characters who act as the hosts and mascots of the brand During Noggin s time as a cable channel these mascots often appeared during program breaks to introduce shows Noggin has had the following mascots Phred 1999 2002 A small green creature voiced by Doug Preis who was Noggin s first mascot 62 He talked in a New York accent and liked to make jokes He interacted with live action guests by hopping on top of their heads and talking to them 63 Feetface 2002 2003 This unnamed mascot voiced by Jessica DiCicco shaped like a circular face with legs 64 hosted Noggin s preschool block from April 2002 to April 2003 Moose and Zee 2003 2009 2015 2019 A talking yellow moose voiced by Paul Christie and a mute blue bird who hosted Noggin s preschool block from April 2003 onward When Noggin became Nick Jr in 2009 they remained as hosts until 2012 They also hosted the Noggin streaming service from 2015 10 until 2019 23 The Alpha Teens 2004 2005 The N The N s first mascots A group of high schoolers drawn in a comic book style 65 They first appeared on The N block in 2004 65 They introduced the shows on The N s schedule and usually commented on the shows in a sarcastic or joking way The Noggins 2021 2024 A group of short teal colored creatures with purple eyes who have appeared as mascots on the Noggin streaming service since 2021 66 Spin off media editWebsites edit The Noggin channel launched along with an interactive website Noggin com which was active until 2024 The website features games blogs printables and fact sheets The website was integrated into many of Noggin s earlier shows like Sponk and The URL with Phred Show which featured viewer submitted questions and artwork from Noggin com 67 68 Throughout 2000 Bill Nye of Bill Nye the Science Guy answered questions asked by Noggin com users between airings of his show 69 70 In 2001 Noggin launched Chattervision which allowed viewers to comment on different shows online and see their conversations appear live on TV 71 One of the website s first games was the Noggimation Station which taught visitors about the animation process and allowed them to design their own animations some of which were chosen to air on TV 72 Another website called MyNoggin com was launched in October 2007 73 It was a subscription based site that offered educational games and allowed parents to track their child s progress in different subjects 74 75 Blocks on other channels edit Blocks based on Noggin have appeared on other channels TV Land aired a one night Noggin special on April 26 1999 76 77 Spanning two hours the special featured reruns of The Electric Company along with animated shorts featuring the Noggin logo 78 Noggin shows were also occasionally seen on the main Nickelodeon channel 79 On June 6 1999 Nickelodeon ran the first episode of Noggin s Phred on Your Head Show 80 On March 27 2000 Nickelodeon introduced a half hour block of Noggin shows that aired every weekday morning until June 2001 The block was originally titled Noggins Up and became Noggin on Nickelodeon during its second year on the air 81 It showcased one tween oriented program every weekday including A Walk In Your Shoes and On the Team The block attracted thousands of visitors to the Noggin com site 82 Nickelodeon revived the block for a single day on April 7 2003 83 84 85 Following the block s removal premiere episodes of Noggin series were often simulcast on Nickelodeon and Noggin 86 The Noggin name was used for an otherwise unrelated programming block on Nick Jr UK from May 2004 until September 2005 87 It ran for two hours every night and included reruns of older British television series for children 88 On January 30 2006 Noggin was launched as a block on TMF in the United Kingdom this time in the style of the US Noggin 89 90 It ran every weekday from 7 a m to 9 a m 91 92 Noggin continued for a short time on TMF s successor VIVA until March 2010 From May 2021 to March 2022 the Nick Jr Channel aired an hour long block of programming from the Noggin streaming service every Friday 93 94 The block titled Noggin Hour 93 featured shows such as Noggin Knows and Kinderwood 95 96 as well as the acquired series Hey Duggee and JoJo amp Gran Gran Noggin interstitials played during commercial breaks and a purple screen bug reading On Noggin was shown toward the beginning of each show Live events edit Noggin held live events to promote its shows At the 2001 North American Trade Show in Minnesota Noggin presented a replica of the set from Oobi 97 In spring 2002 Noggin launched a live version of its Play with Me Sesame series featuring mascot characters and music from the show 98 99 In May 2002 the Jillian s restaurant chain offered Noggin Play Days each Wednesday afternoon where attendees could watch a live feed of Noggin with themed activities and meals 100 In March 2004 Noggin partnered with GGP shopping malls to host a free arts and crafts program called Club Noggin 101 102 103 It debuted at five malls in April of the same year 104 Attendance at the first few events exceeded expectations 105 leading GGP to bring Club Noggin to over 100 malls across the United States 106 The monthly events were hosted by trained YMCA leaders who offered crafts and activities based on Noggin characters 107 Each meeting was themed around a different Noggin show 108 109 From October 2005 until late 2006 Noggin sponsored a music festival called Jamarama Live which toured the United States 110 111 The tour had performances from Laurie Berkner a musician on Jack s Big Music Show 112 113 It also had appearances from a mascot costume of Moose A Moose 114 Reviewers for Time Magazine compared Jamarama to a family friendly version of Lollapalooza 115 In November 2005 a Noggin float appeared at America s Thanksgiving Parade 116 In November 2006 Noggin hosted an online charity auction on its website called the Noggin Auction Viewers could bid on props from different Noggin shows 117 Noggin also auctioned off props from The N s teen shows with the money going to homeless shelters 118 In August 2007 Noggin partnered with St Jude Children s Research Hospital and sponsored its annual Trike A Thon program 119 120 See also editList of programs broadcast by NogginReferences edit a b Bianculli David February 2 1999 A Lucky Few Children Get to Start Using Their Noggin NY Daily News Archived from the original on November 2 2015 The N com Terms amp Conditions Noggin LLC Archived from the original on June 9 2002 This Site at THE N COM is fully controlled and operated by Noggin LLC a joint venture of MTV Networks a division of Viacom International Inc and Sesame Workshop Moss Linda May 4 1998 Noggin Leads MTV Nets Digital Charge Multichannel News 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tackle discoverability Kidscreen October 29 2019 Archived from the original on October 30 2019 The whole experience was guided by two characters unique to Noggin this summer the SVOD rolled out a new interface focused instead on recognizable characters a b Heather Hendershot 1 February 2004 Nickelodeon Nation The History Politics and Economics of America s Only TV Channel for Kids NYU Press pp 63 ISBN 978 0 8147 3651 7 Katz Richard April 29 1998 MTV uses Nick s Noggin as new net Variety com Penske Media Corporation Archived from the original on December 28 2019 Noggin to Debut Its First Original Series A Walk in Your Shoes with Stunt on Nickelodeon PR Newswire Cision Inc April 19 2000 Archived from the original on February 2 2017 a b c d NOGGIN Programming MTV Networks 2001 Archived from the original on November 3 2001 Moss Linda September 27 1999 Noggin Corrals Nye The Science Guy Multichannel News Archived from the original on September 20 2020 Bill Nye The Science Guy CBS News 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