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''This page details both the [[Teen Nick]] channel and former programming block.'' |
''This page details both the [[Teen Nick]] channel and former programming block (TEENick).'' |
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[[Teen Nick]] is a sister channel of [[Nickelodeon]] |
[[Teen Nick]] is a sister channel of [[Nickelodeon]]. Originally spelled '''TEENick''', it began as a celebrity-hosted block on Nickelodeon in 2001 (first hosted by Nick Cannon, and later by J Boogie). The channel's programming consists of Nickelodeon shows [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|primarily aimed at teenagers,]] mostly off-network live-action repeats. However, there has been a [[Network Decay|shift in programming]] from series with older teens to more light-hearted shows showcasing younger kids. |
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The network is also known for its "NickRewind" block (originally called '[[The 90s Are All That]]'), which showed reruns of [[Nostalgia Filter|Nickelodeon's 90s output.]] Oh, and on a thankful note, this block instantly became [[Cash Cow Franchise|a huge ratings success,]] [http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/07/nicks_new_90s_nostalgia_block.html multiplying the ratings for its time slot by 850%.] This block continued from 2011 until early 2022, when it was dropped after a few renaming attempts (first it was The '90s Are All That, then The Splat, then NickSplat, and finally NickRewind). |
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[[All That|Nick Cannon]] is the honorary chairman of the TeenNick channel and apparently has some authority over programming, as he conceived and hosted the first annual TeenNick HALO Awards, an awards show awarding teens making a difference. Cannon was ''also'' the first host of the original TEENick block way back when it first aired in 2001. |
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Despite the focus on teenagers, TeenNick used to be notorious for its zealous [[Media Watchdogs]]. The most infamous example of censorship was when they [[Missing Episode|complete excised two episodes]] of ''Degrassi'' revolving around [[Good Girls Avoid Abortion|a character getting an abortion]], only showing them years later. Reruns of ''[[Daria]]'' also suffered from [[Edited for Syndication|syndication cuts]], as did an entire season of ''[[South of Nowhere]]'' due to [[But Not Too Gay|its lesbian content and romantic scenes.]] This censorship has softened in recent years, as ''Degrassi'' has been shown without any editing. [[All That|Nick Cannon]] is the honorary chairman of TeenNick and apparently has some authority over programming, as he conceived and hosted the first annual TeenNick HALO Awards, an awards show awarding teens making a difference. The channel has recently launched a new block on July 25th called '[[The 90s Are All That]]', showing [[Nostalgia Filter|Nickelodeon's 90s output.]] Oh, and on a thankful note, this block instantly became [[Cash Cow Franchise|a huge ratings success,]] [http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/07/nicks_new_90s_nostalgia_block.html multiplying the ratings for it's time slot by 850%.] |
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⚫ | The [[Tee Nick|TEENick]] programming block was born in 2001 and aired Sunday nights from 6pm to 9pm EST. It later became the [[Spiritual Successor]] of the [[Snick]] block when TEENick Saturday Night took over SNICK's timeslot in 2004. [[There Is No Such Thing as Notability|It wasn't very notable]] or different than SNICK, except the programming was a bit more girl-orientated with occasional promos with fashion tips and such (TEENick Saturday Night was more boy-orientated). The block was hosted by J Boogie and lasted until 2009, when Nickelodeon phased out the name to avoid confusion with the upcoming TeenNick channel (which was originally announced as the 'TEENick channel'). |
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Also, it's "[[Teen Nick]]," [[Spell My Name With an S|not "Teenick,"]] though that's a common mistake. |
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When it launched as a channel in 2009, TeenNick took over the channel space held by The N ([[Noggin]]'s teen brand, standing for '''N'''oggin), which had recently moved from Noggin to its own channel on December 31, 2007. The N's original shows were phased out of the TeenNick channel's lineup fairly quickly, leaving only Nickelodeon reruns. |
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* ''[[Degrassi]]'' |
* ''[[Degrassi]]'' |
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* ''[[South of Nowhere]]''- Original program |
* ''[[South of Nowhere]]''- Original program |
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* ''[[Gigantic]]''- Original program |
* ''[[Gigantic (TV series)|Gigantic]]''- Original program |
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* ''[[Clueless]]'' |
* ''[[Clueless]]'' |
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* ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV)|Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'' |
* ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV series)|Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'' |
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* ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]'' |
* ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]'' |
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* ''[[Daria]]'' |
* ''[[Daria]]'' |
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* ''Lightning Point ([[Alien Surf Girls]])'' |
* ''Lightning Point ([[Alien Surf Girls]])'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[H₂O: Just Add Water]]'' |
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* ''[[Dance Academy]]'' |
* ''[[Dance Academy]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[iCarly]]'' |
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* ''[[True Jackson |
* ''[[True Jackson, VP|True Jackson]]'' |
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* ''[[Drake and Josh]]'' |
* ''[[Drake and Josh]]'' |
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* ''[[Zoey 101]]'' |
* ''[[Zoey 101]]'' |
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* ''[[Instant Star]]'' |
* ''[[Instant Star]]'' |
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* ''The Assistants'' |
* ''The Assistants'' |
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* ''[[Big Time Rush]]'' |
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* ''[[The Troop]]'' |
* ''[[The Troop]]'' |
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* ''[[Victorious]]'' |
* ''[[Victorious]]'' |
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* ''[[Full House]]'' |
* ''[[Full House]]'' |
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* ''[[Radio Free Roscoe]]'' |
* ''[[Radio Free Roscoe]]'' |
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* ''Beyond The Break''-Original program |
* ''Beyond The Break''-Original program |
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* ''Moesha'' |
* ''Moesha'' |
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* ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel |
* ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'' |
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* ''[[My So |
* ''[[My So-Called Life]]'' |
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* ''One on One'' |
* ''One on One'' |
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* ''[[Saved |
* ''[[Saved by the Bell]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 15 January 2023
This page details both the Teen Nick channel and former programming block (TEENick).
Teen Nick is a sister channel of Nickelodeon. Originally spelled TEENick, it began as a celebrity-hosted block on Nickelodeon in 2001 (first hosted by Nick Cannon, and later by J Boogie). The channel's programming consists of Nickelodeon shows primarily aimed at teenagers, mostly off-network live-action repeats. However, there has been a shift in programming from series with older teens to more light-hearted shows showcasing younger kids.
The network is also known for its "NickRewind" block (originally called 'The 90s Are All That'), which showed reruns of Nickelodeon's 90s output. Oh, and on a thankful note, this block instantly became a huge ratings success, multiplying the ratings for its time slot by 850%. This block continued from 2011 until early 2022, when it was dropped after a few renaming attempts (first it was The '90s Are All That, then The Splat, then NickSplat, and finally NickRewind).
Nick Cannon is the honorary chairman of the TeenNick channel and apparently has some authority over programming, as he conceived and hosted the first annual TeenNick HALO Awards, an awards show awarding teens making a difference. Cannon was also the first host of the original TEENick block way back when it first aired in 2001.
The TEENick programming block was born in 2001 and aired Sunday nights from 6pm to 9pm EST. It later became the Spiritual Successor of the Snick block when TEENick Saturday Night took over SNICK's timeslot in 2004. It wasn't very notable or different than SNICK, except the programming was a bit more girl-orientated with occasional promos with fashion tips and such (TEENick Saturday Night was more boy-orientated). The block was hosted by J Boogie and lasted until 2009, when Nickelodeon phased out the name to avoid confusion with the upcoming TeenNick channel (which was originally announced as the 'TEENick channel').
When it launched as a channel in 2009, TeenNick took over the channel space held by The N (Noggin's teen brand, standing for Noggin), which had recently moved from Noggin to its own channel on December 31, 2007. The N's original shows were phased out of the TeenNick channel's lineup fairly quickly, leaving only Nickelodeon reruns.
- Degrassi
- South of Nowhere- Original program
- Gigantic- Original program
- Clueless
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch
- Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
- Daria
- Lightning Point (Alien Surf Girls)
- H₂O: Just Add Water
- Dance Academy
- iCarly
- True Jackson
- Drake and Josh
- Zoey 101
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- About A Girl
- Girs vs. Boys
- O'Grady
- Instant Star
- The Assistants
- Big Time Rush
- The Troop
- Victorious
- The Best Years
- Full House
- Radio Free Roscoe
- Beyond The Break-Original program
- Moesha
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
- My So-Called Life
- One on One
- Saved by the Bell