The N


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The N
Launched April 1, 2002
Owned by (Viacom)
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Slogan TV For Teens, More Teenick You Crave
Country United States
Headquarters New York City
Sister channel(s) MTV, Nickelodeon, Nicktoons Network, Noggin, TV Land, MTV2, Logo, Nick at Nite
Website http://www.the-n.com/
Availability
Satellite
DirecTV 303
1303 (VOD)
Dish Network 169
(Timeshared with Noggin)
AMC 11
N/Central America/Caribbean
3995 V / 19510 / 3/4
Channel 275
(Transponder 15)
Cable
Available on many cable systems. Check local listings for channels

The N (The Network for Teens, formerly The Nighttime Network for Teens and Nighttime on Noggin) is a 24-hour television channel in the United States aimed at teenagers and young adults.

When the channel originally debuted on April 1, 2002, The N ran from 6:00PM-6:00AM Eastern/5:00PM-5:00AM Central, sharing time on the same channel with Noggin, which had started as a service of Viacom and the Children's Television Workshop as a mix of a channel meant to show CTW and Nick Jr.'s archived programming, but by 2002 CTW had reduced its stake in the network, allowing Viacom to launch a second service within the channel space. The N has no timeshift channels, as it only has an eastern feed.

In October 2006, Viacom bought the quiz website Quizilla. It then became a part of The N "network."

It was announced in August 2007 that on December 31, 2007 The N would split itself from Noggin and become a 24-hour channel.

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Technical difficulties with relaunch

For satellite viewers however, the conversion from Nick GAS to The N was not seamless. Subscribers to Dish Network were still receiving Nick GAS's regular programming, while the Noggin/The N timeshare arrangement continued as it has since 2002 on Channel 169. On January 1, 2008 Noggin became a 24-hour channel again after The N took over Nick GAS's position. DirecTV also suffered a glitch and did not make the exchange until 7:25AM Eastern/6:25AM Central time. Most digital cable viewers saw no problems with the transfer from Nick GAS to The N, beyond some electronic program guide listings still showing Nick GAS's programming schedule or all programs under the titles Sign off or Off Air, precluding the setup of DVR recordings for The N's programming. But Dish Network still offers Nick GAS on Channel 177 as Noggin and The N are still on the same channel.

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