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Latest revision as of 01:45, 16 October 2020
TF!/Neon!
1997-2001
TeenNick first launched as both TF! and Neon!, TF! airs children's programming through 6:00am to 8:00pm, and Neon! airs adult programming and music videos through 8:00pm to 6:00am.
2001-2007
In 2001, TF! and Neon! both got a new 3D logos and looks.
TeeNick
2002-2004 (as a block on Nickelodeon)
2004-2007 (as a block on Nickelodeon), 2007-2010 (as standalone channel)
after TF1 Group sold TF! and Neon! to Viacom, TF! and Neon! were replaced by TeeNick.
TeenNick
2010-2016
2016-present
in November 11, 2019, TeenNick Gau overhauled its graphics and idents with its 2019 rebrand that initially unveiled in USA, at same day, it unexpected began to air Korean dramas, causing criticism among Korean Drama fans and Nickelodeon fans outside of Gau and Filase, the first Korean dramas to air on TeenNick was Descendants of the Sun, Reply 1988, Boys Over Flowers, Black and W: Two Worlds Apart.