Kid TV[]
1990–1991[]
1991–1992[]
1992–1993[]
In Your Eye[]
1993–1994[]
Toontastic[]
1994–1995[]
CBS Saturday[]
1995–1996[]
1996–1997 (CBS Kidz)[]
Think CBS Kids[]
1997–1998[]
1998–2000 (CBS Kidshow)[]
Nick Jr. on CBS/Nick on CBS[]
2000–2002 (Nick Jr. first era)[]
2001–2002[]
2002–2004 (Nick on CBS)[]
March–September 2004[]
2004–2006 (Nick Jr. second era)[]
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The older-skewing Nickelodeon series were removed from the block and the revival of Nick Jr. on CBS premiered on September 18, 2004, refocusing the block back exclusively toward preschool-oriented series.
KOL Secret Slumber Party/KEWLopolis/Cookie Jar TV/DHX FunShine/WildShine[]
2006–2007 (KOL Secret Slumber Party)[]
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As a result of the split between CBS and Viacom, CBS dropped Nick programming entirely, and launched a new block called KOL Secret Slumber Party as a partnership with DIC Entertainment and KOL.
2007–2009 (KEWLopolis)[]
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2009–2014 (Cookie Jar TV)[]
2014–2019 (DHX FunShine)[]
2019–2021 (WildShine)[]
In July of 2019, during the re-merger of Viacom and CBS, CBS announced that the contract with WildBrain would be set to end in 2021. The WildShine block was discontinued on September 18, 2021.
CBS Nick[]
2021-present[]
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On June 10, 2021, CBS announced it had entered an agreement with Nickelodeon to launch a revival block of "Nick on CBS" (only to be renamed to CBS Nick exactly one month later), as CBS' contract with Litton was ending that year. The logo that was first used in promos for the block's launch as of August 9, 2021 featured a design that adhering the current CBS branding, with the "N" from the Nickelodeon logo placed on the Eyemark, and the logo being colored orange.
CBS Nick replaced the CBS Dream Team on September 25, 2021. At this point of the block's launch, the older-skewing Nickelodeon programs were the primary focus of the block, while also acquiring some Nick Jr. programs, which lead to the launch of a sub-block called "CBS Nick Jr." used exclusively for the first hour. When the block debuted at that time, it featured a modified version of the CBS branding package featuring a different color palette and a cartoonish look with stretchy "deconstructed eye" elements.
On September 23, 2023, CBS Nick went under a major rebranding, introducing a new graphics package using a new iteration of Nickelodeon's classic splat design, used in conjunction with the 2021 logo. Despite it, 2021 wordmark-only version of the logo remains in use for the mnemonic IDs and some show-specific promos for the block.
This marks the second time where CBS aired a Nickelodeon-programmed block for younger audiences on weekends.