Tickle-U

Tickle-U is a defunct weekday morning preschool programming block that aired on Cartoon Network (and, for a brief time, on sister channel Boomerang), featuring domestic and foreign-imported series targeted at preschool-age children; it, like competitors Nick Jr. and Playhouse Disney, existed on account of Cartoon Network's primary audience of children and teenagers attending school during the block's airtime. Tickle-U originally debuted on August 22, 2005,[1][2] lasting until January 5, 2007.

Programming

gollark: Idea: go to the fairly recent past, bring a random laptop or something, wow people with your more powerful computer.
gollark: The programmers of the past were better than you, and made their programming languages from scratch on less power than random microcontrollers have.
gollark: With lots of tooling already.
gollark: On fast computers.
gollark: But you can't even implement Macron now.

References

  1. Associated Press (August 22, 2005). "Cartoon Network Unveils 'Tickle U.'". Fox News. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  2. Linn, Susan (August 15, 2005). "Cartoon Network's "Tickle U" Is No Laughing Matter; CCFC Urges Families to Stay Away From New Preschool Programming". Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
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