The N Gets its Own Channel
The N, Nickelodeon’s programming segment geared to older tweens and teens, is moving to its own channel beginning December 31, 2007. With the new channel, fans will be able to catch their favorite N shows 24/7.
The N is home to the following shows, Degrassi, About A Girl, The Best Years, South of Nowhere, Instant Star , Beyond the Break , Star Stylist, One on One, Dawson’s Creek, Fresh Prince, Moesha, Sabrina, Degrassi, Old School , Clueless, Summerland and O’Grady.
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1 opinion for The N Gets its Own Channel
M Eaton
Mar 7, 2008 at 9:56 am
For weary parents: You think The N having its own channel is a good idea? Perhaps if you think it’s a good idea that it’s teaching your young kids to have sex, oral sex and experiement with homosexuality. I read a New York Times article on the the programming they have for kids and was shocked what the consider sutiable for children. I was already dismayed by their irreverant promos between programs which encourages kids to do the wrong thing–as in picking out boyfriends mom and dad would surely not approve of (older guys with issues, etc.) Such promos may be tongue in cheek, but to young kids they would not be viewed that way, simply because they do not have to sohistication to see through the silliness. They would take these promos to heart. The N is not interested in teaching your kids anything moral or right. They are strictly in the business of making money and are already banging their heads together as to how they can mature their already overly mature subject matter as their current viewers get older with no concern as to how they influence their incoming younger audience. If there are weary parents out there too “weary” of raising your kids, don’t worry. The N will take over, though you may not like what they are teaching your kids. But that’s a good reason to remain diligent. I suggest every parent watch what these people are doling out to your kids and do something about it.
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