Quit Hogging Our TV: Nickelodeon Introduces Noggin Mobile-Video Service for Kids


Nickelodeon introduced Noggin, a streaming video subscription service aimed at preschoolers, at its upfront pitch to ad buyers Wednesday afternoon, handing consumers yet another way to get high-quality video without a cable or satellite bill. Noggin was previously its own cable channel, but rebranded to Nick Jr. In 2009.

The service will cost $5.99 per month and will be available for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch starting March 5. It will feature on-demand long- and short-form educational series and preschool music videos, all without ads.

Initial programming will include “Blues Clues,” “Franklin and Friends” and “Little Bear,” among others.

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