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#REDIRECT [[Nick Jr.]]
'''Nick Jr. Guide''' is a hacking American cable/satellite channel in a difference between Nick Jr. and TV Guide Network.

==Difference between TV Guide and Nick Jr.==
[[Image:Prevue Guide Hardware.jpg|thumb|right|''Nick Jr. Guide'' Amiga 2000 unit (decommissioned).]]
On August 2009, Canadian networks of companies called [[Nick Jr. (block)|Nick Jr.]] announced it will close down services as of September 27, 2009. in some other areas, Canada which order to pick [[Viacom]] cable service due to pay monthly interruptions. in Early of September 2009, Nick Jr. that will be picked into TV Guide, owned by [[Lionsgate]], serial networks has to be suspend our investigation to air mostly prime-time programming. [[CHEK-TV]] and [[CHCA-TV]] will be removed from the Nick Jr. lineup in order to pick [[TV Guide Network]], instead, some cable systems may be viewing to hack the network in Canadians as possible.

On September 26, 2009, [[Worldwide Day of Play]] begin suspending it's own family of [[Nickelodeon]] networks while removing [[CHCH]], [[CHEK]], [[CITV]], and [[CJNT]]. two channels were removed by the CRTC and ended services as of later this day. by September 26 at 3:00pm, [[CHCH]] owned by Channel Zero.

The channel were silent at midnight during the proposals of Nick Jr. and TV Guide. two of them picked up by VinSat Corporation, and later, ASKNET Communications. The Atari-based EPG Jr. was never afforded this split-screen upgrade and fell out of favor during the late 1980s as cable systems migrated to the full- or split-screen Amiga 1000-based EPG Sr., and later to the Amiga 2000-based Prevue Guide (below).

The Nickelodeon sister channel [[Noggin]] closed down it's services on September 27, 2009, before purchasing TV Guide and Lionsgate. one of the two familiar networks were to merge Viacom and TV Guide's career. On September 30, 2009, Program guides are slotted later the afternoon when ASKNET founded services to move it's signal from the EPG slots. On October 2, 2009, a scrolling message begin for 8 hours before the launch of Nick Jr. Guide. the effective result was cable-ready as of October 5, 2009.

===New result===
In January 2010, Nick Jr. have to renamed it's pursuit of prime-time programming including [[Dora The Explorer]], [[Blues Clues]], [[Go, Diego, Go!]], [[Wonder Pets]], [[Kipper]], [[Miffy]], [[Maisy]], [[Gullah Gullah Island]], [[Max and Ruby]], [[The Fresh Beat Band]], [[Yo Gabba Gabba!]], and [[Backyardigans]]. other shows are not resulted that TV Guide have pull the plugged with titles.

Nick Jr. was added in Retro Saturn TV as a free-to-air channel starting on May 7, 2010, leading satellite to complete C-Band images are not illegal. the result was solved on May 9, 2010. in September 5, 2010, The channel was announced that there will be replacing with [[TV Guide Network]], instead, the channel will be replaced starting in Late of 2010.

==Program Times==
'''Top-of The Hour''' - Insider Guide<br>''':05''' and ''':34''' - Daily Gossip<br>''':10''' and ''':40''' - Tonight On....<br>''':15''' and ''':45''' - Sports Guide<br>''':20''' - Metro Guide<br>''':52''' - Nick Jr. Watchlist<br>''':25''' and ''':55''' - Nick Today<br>''':20''' and ''':50''' - Music Guide (weekends)<br>'''1am''' until '''4am''' - Afterhours<br>'''7am''' until '''8am''' - Morning Drive<br>'''8pm''' until '''10pm''' - Nick Jr. Tonight<br> - Movie Close-Up<br> - TV Close-Up<br> - Junction Close-Up

==Launch Guide==
Launch Guide was also relaunched later after the downfall of Noggin. these two companies were Harry Murdock and Michelle Renee Johnson are peoples from the Launch Guide.

Latest revision as of 04:05, 24 December 2021

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