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Noggin Preschool Streaming Service Shut Down By Paramount
Noggin, Paramount Global's interactive learning subscription service for preschoolers, is shutting down.
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, creativity, and education. In 2015, Noggin, now fully owned by Paramount Global, was relaunched as a subscription streaming service, offering preschoolers educational content developed by curriculum experts through popular Nick Jr. characters. The SVOD service for two- to seven-year-olds had 2.5 million global subscribers in 2019 and houses more than 1,000 educational games, videos and books in its library, according to Kidscreen, which first reported the news of Noggin’s shutdown.
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