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Logo TV, the first 24-hour LGBTQIA+ television network, launched June 30, 2005. Logo's first president reflects on its success with USA TODAY.
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The new logo – which consists of a yellow number 5 on a blue background – will be used by the channel from today (Wednesday 12th March) onwards.
We’ll be right back.” A “YouTube TV Zen” channel now exists with a custom logo. This is available 24/7 and something that people have wanted.
The EcoFlow Power Hat is a wide-brimmed hat with solar cells embedded in the brim that outputs at 12-watts via the USB-A or USB-C ports on the underside.
Noggin began life as a cable channel under the Nickelodeon umbrella, with programming initially targeted at kids ages 6-11 (and a nighttime block known as The N that featured teen shows).
Most recently, it cost $7.99/month or $71/year. From 1999-2009, Noggin operated as a cable TV channel offshoot of Nickelodeon.
Noggin is a casualty of Paramount Global’s companywide layoffs this week, which resulted in about 800 staffers being let go. The entire team that ran Noggin was laid off, as first reported by ...
Noggin was co-founded by Nickelodeon parent MTV Networks and Sesame Workshop and originally launched Feb. 2, 1999 as a cable television channel and a companion website focused on imagination ...