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Noggin is an entertainment brand owned by Nickelodeon. It first launched as a cable television network, which was divided into two programming blocks: a daytime block for young children and a nighttime block for tweens and teens, called The N (standing for "The Noggin"). Viacom, who owns [[MTV]], discontinued the block in 2008. It was eventually merged with Nickelodeon's own teen block, TEENick, into a separate channel called TeenNick.
 
==Airing Daria==
 
''[[Daria (TV series)|Daria]]'' was seen in reruns on The N from July 2, 2002 through June 4, 2006 (ending with "[[Is It College Yet]]?"). It debuted with "[[Is It Fall Yet]]?" and four nights of back-to-back episodes before settling into a regular 10PM timeslot. The press release trumpeted that " America's reluctant heroine is back" - as she had disappeared just six months before - and clearly saw this as a big 'get' for the target demographic.
 
A ''Daria'' webpage existed for a time as part of the Noggin/The N website, but it has since been discontinued.
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