Production Thomas Lynch said, "I believe The N is the only network bold and daring enough to air this series, and I'm thrilled to be collaborating with them." He said that Amy Friedman, the creative director of Noggin and The N, "showed no fear about the idea" of a coming-out storyline; her main focus was ensuring that the subject matter was treated respectfully. Tom Ascheim, the general manager of Noggin and The N, said that
South of Nowhere represented how he wanted The N block to present itself. In an interview with
The New York Times, Ascheim said that the show "doesn't preach...it doesn't pretend it's doing something particularly heroic...it just kind of says, 'Hi, here we are, being who we are.'" Each episode of
South of Nowhere is half an hour in length with commercials (23–25 minutes of actual program). The pilot episode was produced as two episode segments and runs for one hour (about 46 minutes of actual program).
Noggin LLC initially ordered 11 episodes of the series for its The N block, which aired on Fridays at 8:30 p.m. On February 27, 2008, The N's podcast, ''The N'Sider Podcast
, announced that South of Nowhere'' was to be cancelled after the end of season three. On February 28, an official announcement was made on the show's website that it would be the last season.
Broadcast Rather than cut the season in half, The N gave
South of Nowhere a four-week break. The show returned to Noggin's nighttime lineup in January 2006 with the remaining episodes from the original order to air. During the breaks between episodes, interviews were shown with two of the stars,
Gabrielle Christian and
Matt Cohen, during commercial breaks. The second season was originally set to begin on October 6, 2006, but was pushed up to September 29, 2006. Its season premiere followed the sixth-season premiere of
Degrassi: The Next Generation. The N officially renewed
South of Nowhere for a third season of 16 episodes in 2007. Eight episodes aired from August 10, 2007 to September 21, 2007. Promotions began airing in March 2008 stating the show would be returning April 11. However, on March 21, it was announced that the final half of the third season had been pushed back to the fall.
South of Nowhere returned for the remainder of its third season on October 10, 2008 and ended its run on December 12, 2008.
Music • In the broadcast version of season one, the theme song was "I Don't Wanna Know (If You Don't Want Me)" by
The Donnas. • The show's theme song for the second and third seasons is "Wasted" by
LP. • For the Amazon DVD and iTunes releases, the first season's theme music was replaced with "Lift Me Up" by Gena Olivier. • The song used in the teaser trailers for season one was "No Money Fun" by Oly. • "Reasons to Fall" by
Lauren Hoffman is used multiple times in "The Morning After". Another song by Hoffman, "Ghost You Know", was used during the ending scene of the season one finale. Her songs "Broken", "Hope You Don't Mind" and "Magic Stick" are also used throughout the series. • The song used in early promos for season one is "Perfect Vision" by
Montag. • The song used in the first promo for season three is "Deep" by Ben Broussard. • The song used in the promo for the last half of the series is "Goodbye" by
Secondhand Serenade. • The song used in the episode "Girls Guide To Dating" (also titled "Girls Guide To Dating Girls") is "Something In Me" by Katelyn Tarver. • The song used in "Behind The Music" is "What I Wouldn't Give" by
Skylar Grey. • The song used twice ("Saturday Night Is For Fighting" and "The It Girls") is "Hollywood" by Conex.{{cite web|url=http://www.the-n.com/ntv/shows/south/music.php?id=531&type=audio&episode=212|title=Ben's music on "South of Nowhere" site ==Release==