TEENick was announced on February 13, 2001 by
Cyma Zarghami and offering live-action and animated shows such as
Taina, ''
Caitlin's Way and As Told by Ginger'', as well as a weekly countdown of viewers' top music-video picks. It aired on Sunday nights from 6 to 9p.m. ET/PT. In 2005, it was rebroadcast on Saturday from 8 to 10p.m. ET/PT (replacing the popular
SNICK block that started in 1992). Saturday night editions were broadcast as "TEENick Saturday Night" until the end of 2006 where it rebranded as "TEENick" for both broadcasts. The inaugural host was
Nick Cannon, followed by
Jason Everhart (a.k.a. "J. Boogie"). TEENick's programming mainly consisted of live-action comedies, such as
Drake & Josh, ''
Ned's Declassified: School Survival Guide, Zoey 101, True Jackson, VP, and iCarly, as well as occasional reruns of animated shows such as All Grown Up! and My Life as a Teenage Robot''. Meanwhile, The N was an overnight block on
Noggin that launched on April 1, 2002, running from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET every day. Series that previously aired during Noggin's time as an all-ages channel — like
A Walk in Your Shoes and
Sponk! — migrated to The N. The block spawned several original series, including the animated comedy ''
O'Grady and the live-action dramas Out There and South of Nowhere''. The N was also the U.S. broadcast home of Canada's
Degrassi: The Next Generation. Like the rest of the Noggin channel, The N's original shows were created with educational goals, which was uncommon for teen programming at the time. On August 13, 2007, Viacom announced that it would shut down
Nick GAS at the end of the year, with a 24-hour version of The N taking over its channel space. The N's standalone network ran for less than two years, from December 31, 2007 to September 28, 2009. A block called "TEENick on The N" introduced several TEENick series into the channel's lineup, including
Drake & Josh, ''
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, and Zoey 101. According to Polygon'', "Nickelodeon began phasing out The N's programming and replacing it with TEENick, an entertainment block with no educational curriculum and zero involvement from Noggin. The N lost its footing by 2009, and both [The N] and its website closed down completely."
Replacement TeenNick is the successor to TEENick and The N. The TeenNick channel debuted on September 28, 2009, at 6a.m. ET, accompanied by the debut of a new logo, designed by New York-based creative director/designer Eric Zim.
Nick Cannon, who was the original host of the TEENick block itself, was declared in publicity materials as the "
Chairman of TeenNick." Cannon had a major presence on the channel, appearing in network promotions, continuing to be associated in some way with the network until the cancellation of the
TeenNick Top 10 in 2018. Several shows from TEENick and The N's program libraries were carried over to the TeenNick channel, though the majority of the programming came from TEENick's library rather than The N's. == References ==