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Revision as of 15:44, 29 May 2010

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TEENick was a television block aired on Nickelodeon that was launched in 2000, and owned by Viacom's MTV Networks. The teen-oriented programming block took the position of SNICK, which started in 1992. It aired on Sunday nights from 6-9 p.m. (ET/PT) and beginning in 2004, also on Saturday nights from 8-10 p.m. (ET/PT). It was originally hosted by Nick Cannon and then by Jason Everhart, aka "J. Boogie". Effective February 2, 2009, the TEENick name was dropped; though Nickelodeon continues to run a Saturday night programming block to this day, however the block no longer goes by any name.

On September 28, 2009, TEENick returned to the air as TeenNick, a 24-hour channel replacing The N, which had been on the air since Nick GAS left the air December 31, 2007 and The N split from the preschooler-oriented Noggin (now Nick Jr.). TeenNick relaunched in place of The N on September 28, 2009.

History

TEENick premiered in 2000. When J Boogie started hosting TEENick in the summer of 2003, the block added a segment titled, TEENick Spin the Bottle, after the teen-oriented block took over SNICK (the network's long-running Saturday-night program block). SNICK was ultimately replaced by TEENick, and at that time TEENick began to play a variety of shows. On February 2, 2009, Nickelodeon removed the TEENick branding from the block (the programming comprising the blocks will still remain) and announced that it would re-brand The N as TeenNick, which occurred on September 28, 2009. It is likely the schedule will remain as it has been with the rebranding with some new programming. On June 18, the brand new TeenNick logo was unveiled at Nick Cannon's TeenNick launch party.

Shows

Shows are listed by the time they were on TEENick during its run as a programming block on Nickelodeon.

Final shows

Show title Original run TEENick run Episode Count
Spongebob Squarepants 1999-present
2000-2009 79 (+2 Movies/+4 Specials)
H2O: Just Add Water 2006-2010
2008-2009 78
iCarly 2007-present 2007-2009 64
The Naked Brothers Band 2007-2009 2007-2009 40 (+2 Specials)
Drake & Josh 2004-2008 2004-2009 57 (+2 TV films)
True Jackson, VP 2008-present 2008-2009 38
Zoey 101 2005-2008 2005-2008 200
Full House 1987-1995 2004-2007 192

victorious 2010 - present

Former shows

  • 6teen (2005-2006) (now on CartoonNetwork)

See also

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