Pinwheel

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Pinwheel was an early American children's television channel and programming block that eventually evolved into what is now known as Nickelodeon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cable television channel
children's television programming block
alsoKnownAs Pinwheel Network NERFINISHED
associatedWith Nickelodeon NERFINISHED
Warner Cable NERFINISHED
Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment NERFINISHED
broadcastMedium cable television
broadcastOn Warner Cable's QUBE system NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developedInto Nickelodeon NERFINISHED
format cable channel
programming block
genre children's television
educational television
historicalRole foundation for Nickelodeon brand identity
inception late 1970s
influenced development of Nickelodeon's preschool programming strategy
language English
locatedInBroadcastArea Columbus, Ohio (initially)
notableFor being an early American children's television channel that evolved into Nickelodeon
originallyBroadcastAs local channel on the QUBE cable system in Columbus, Ohio
originalNetwork Nickelodeon NERFINISHED
QUBE NERFINISHED
ownershipHistory Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment (early cable era) NERFINISHED
partOf early history of Nickelodeon
predecessorOf Nickelodeon NERFINISHED
programmingIncluded interstitial segments for young children
preschool-oriented series
targetAudience preschool children

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Nickelodeon formerName Pinwheel