Unsurprisingly, Fresh Beat Band of Spies is gone again from the schedule and is unsurprisingly being replaced by Dora and Friends: Into the City! again starting tomorrow.
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| scope="row" style="text-align:left;" | ''[[Santiago of the Seas]]'' || {{dts|October 9, 2020}}<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2019/02/14/nickelodeon-embarks-on-new-direction-with-its-biggest-most-wide-ranging-content-slate-ever-new-shows-are-all-that-and-much-more-281001/20190214nickelodeon01/|title=Nickelodeon Embarks on New Direction with Its Biggest, Most Wide-Ranging Content Slate Ever - New Shows Are ''All That'' and Much More|publisher=[[Nickelodeon]]|via=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=February 14, 2019|access-date=July 26, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/news/2020/07/14/nickelodeons-brand-new-preschool-series-santiago-of-the-seas-sets-sail-for-action-packed-adventures-friday-oct-9-at-1230-pm-et-pt-690504/20200714nickelodeon01/|title=Nickelodeon's Brand-New Preschool Series ''Santiago of the Seas'' Sets Sail for Action-Packed Adventures, Friday, Oct. 9, at 12:30 P.M. (ET/PT)|publisher=[[Nickelodeon]]|via=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=July 14, 2020|access-date=July 26, 2020}}</ref>
The following is a list of programs broadcast by the Nick Jr. channel. It was launched on September 28, 2009 as a spin-off of Nickelodeon's long-running preschool programming block of the same name, which had aired since 1988. The channel features original series and reruns of programming from Nickelodeon's weekday morning lineup. A late-night programming block aimed at parents, NickMom, aired on Nick Jr. from October 1, 2012 to September 28, 2015.[1][2]
The channel replaced Noggin, which was relaunched as a streaming service in 2015 and acts as a separate sister brand. Noggin's programming is distinct from the Nick Jr. channel's; it mainly carried pre-teen-oriented programs at its launch,[3] and its 2015 streaming service features a variety of exclusive series.
Pluto TV, a streaming service purchased by Viacom in 2019, includes a channel dedicated to Nick Jr. programming, along with a Latino feed. The lineup consists of discontinued series from the Nick Jr. block and the TV channel.[4][5]
1 Latino feed only. This is the feed for Pluto US and not to be confused with the Latin America version.
^Co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and HIT Entertainment. Both companies co-own the copyright.
^Nickelodeon Animation Studio produced the Winx Clubrevival series, made up of seasons 5-7, in co-development with Rainbow. Viacom owns the copyright to these seasons and co-owns the Rainbow studio itself.
^Co-produced by Noggin LLC and Sesame Workshop. Both companies co-own the copyright.
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^Baisley, Sarah (August 29, 2006). "Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Debuts on Nick Jr". Animation Work Network. Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! is a Bolder Media for Boys and Girls production in association with IDT/Film Roman. Susan Miller of Bolder Media Inc. and Mixed Media Group and Fred Seibert of Bolder Media Inc. and Frederator Studios, are also exec producers.
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^Itzkoff, Dave (November 19, 2009). "Nickelodeon's Stepchild, Eager for More Love". The New York Times. Brown Johnson, the Nickelodeon executive who brought "Yo Gabba Gabba!" to Nick Jr., said in a telephone interview that though the show was not a Nickelodeon-owned property, "it fits our brand incredibly well."