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Charter Cable, Pasadena, CA (ca. 2000)

1: TV Guide?
2 CBS
3: ?
4 NBC
5 The WB
6 Nickelodeon (was ESPN before 1998)
7 ABC
8 USA
9 KCAL
10 CNN
11 FOX
12 MTV
13 UPN
14 FSN
15 FSNPT
16 ESPN (was Nickelodeon before 1998)
17 ESPN2
18 KSCI
19 Univision
20 TBS
21 KVMD 21 - KVMD
22 KWHY
23 Court TV
24 Fox News
25 Disney Channel
26 TV Land
27 Telefutura
28 KCET
29 Discovery
30 Pax
31 A&E
32 CNBC
33 VH1
34 QVC
35 AMC
36 TNT
37 GALAP
38 TLC
39 Travel Channel 38 - TLC
40 SciFI
41 Speed
42 Comedy Central
43 G4
44 KXLA
45 E!
46 Cartoon Network
47 Lifetime
48 Fox Family
49 SPIKE
50 KOCE 49 - Spike
51 HSN 50 - KOCE
52 Telemundo
53 ?
54 KAZA
55 ?
56 ?
57 ?
58 BET
59 ?
60 History
61 ?
62 ?
63 KRCA
64 KLRN
65 KLCS
80 WGN
100 Wink
999 On demand

I'm trying to remember the following channels:
Music Choice
Noggin
Nick GAS
Nicktoons TV
Toon Disney
Boomerang
HBO Family
What was the name of Starz' kids channel? I think it was Pow, or Bam, or Zam.
 
Noggin was on from 6am to 6pm and it had preschool programming, while The N operated during the rest of the day and it had teen-oriented shows.
 
I just remembered that Toon Disney, Noggin, Nick GAS and Boomerang were all in the 300's. Music Choice was in the 900's.
 
"The N" didn't become a part of the channel until 2002. Previous to that, it just had various programs for kids from ages 2-12 all day, and they had almost no original programming. It was just old reruns of shows by Nickelodeon and Sesame Workshop. I know I'm in the minority but the main thing I always liked on Noggin was the old episodes of Sesame Street (from the 70s and 80s, and they called it "Sesame Street Unpaved"), The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, and Square One TV. But once they switched programming in 2002 they began to phase out all that retro programming, and I was actually very upset. I remember I had petitions, e-mails, phone calls, to try to get them to keep it, but they wouldn't listen. And I remember the woman was like "We don't make Noggin for you, we make Noggin for 27 million people, and a majority of our viewers really like the new Noggin. Thankfully, there's a ton of classic Sesame Street episodes on HBO Max. Many of which were actually on Noggin.
 
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