Cartoon Network (Nesionytan Islands)

Cartoon Network, commonly known as CN, is a pan-Nesionytan pay children's television channel operated by, and owned by Ulakisonia-based JamaQom and Obanacia-based Hozakthar Media. It typically airs animated programming for children and adolescents aged 6 to 17. It is headquartered in both Sheze and Jokani, and is broken up into two sub-feeds.

Cartoon Network was launched on December 29, 1999, replacing the that was broadcasting in the Nesionytan countries. Later in 2003, an Obanacian sub-feed was launched, targeting the northern and central Nesionytan and the Kagrash Sphere countries.

History
Prior to its launch in 1999, the broadcast in several Nesionytan countries in 1994. This was later replaced with the Australian feed in 1996. In 1998, Ulakisonian telecommunications company JamaQom signed an agreement with Time Warner to launch Nesionytan feeds of Time Warner channels, including Cartoon Network.

On December 29, 1999, Time Warner established its regional office in Sheze. On the same day, Cartoon Network Nesionyta was launched on Ulaksat-2, and began broadcasting in southern Nesionyta, replacing the Australian feed. It mainly simulcast with the Australian feed until 2001. In 2000, Cartoon Network's Nesionytan feed began broadcasting in the Kagrash Sphere countries and the Zahamese and Irjysian archipelagos.

After its launch, the channel only aired and  cartoons. However, on January 1, 2000, Cartoon Network Nesionyta began airing original programming, such as ', ', , and many more. In 2000, Cartoon Network began providing audio tracks in Ulakisonian, Sittapinian, Toalugian, Goymari, Far, and Hajorian.

In 2002, Turner Classic Movies, which the channel time-shared with, officially branched off as a separate television channel, and Cartoon Network Nesionyta became a 24-hour channel. An Obanacian sub-feed was launched on January 20, 2003, by Hozakthar Media, after an agreement with Time Warner. The sub-feed later began broadcasting in northern Nesionyta, replacing the pan-Asian feed.

On July 15, 2005, Cartoon Network Nesionyta was rebranded, and adopted the 2004 logo. More original programming was added, and viewership began to soar. By late 2005, Cartoon Network became the most watched children's channel in the Nesionytan Islands. Its sister, Boomerang, was launched on January 15, 2006. In 2007, the channel launched its Adrianese, Baratawla, Baritoa, Dajankagrash, Borundian, Gezirnusi, Irjysian, Nuhin, and Polungi audio tracks.

In 2008, Cartoon Network began using the "New Wave" graphics also used in the Asian and Australian feeds of the channel. Its Zahamese audio track was launched in 2009. On December 24, 2011, the Nesionytan feed of Cartoon Network adopted the 2010 logo and the Check.it graphics. This was aligned with the premiere of  in the Nesionytan Islands. It launched its HD simulcast channel in 2013, along with refreshing their graphics.

The channel adopted the Dimensional graphics in 2018. On December 25, 2021, Cartoon Network's Nesionytan feed rebranded to as 'CN', although it is still occasionally branded on-air as 'Cartoon Network'. On January 1, 2022, CN adopted the Redraw Your World branding.

Programming
Main article: List of programs aired on Cartoon Network (Nesionytan Islands)

Boomerang
Main article: Boomerang (Nesionytan Islands)

Boomerang was launched on January 15, 2006. The channel mainly airs classic animated series from the Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera library. It was formerly a block aired on Cartoon Network from 2001 to 2006 before being launched as a separate channel. In 2015, the channel initially rebranded, and began airing reboots of classic shows, such as ', ', ', and '.

CNX
Main article: CNX (Nesionytan Islands)

CNX was launched in 2003, based on the UK television channel of the, which was discontinued. It is aimed at older children aged from 9 to 17, similar to Disney XD. It mainly aired anime and live action programming. The original channel closed down in 2005 due to low ratings but was relaunched in 2020, when Toonami discontinued live action programming. Today, CNX only airs live action programming.

Toonami
Main article: Toonami (Nesionytan Islands)

Toonami, like Boomerang, was formerly a block on Cartoon Network, airing anime and action-themed animated series from 2002 to 2009, when it was discontinued. Later, in 2011, it was revived as a standalone channel. In 2014, Toonami dropped anime programming and began focusing on action-themed cartoons, but anime returned to the channel after ratings drastically dropped in 2017. Live action programming formerly aired on Toonami before being moved to CNX in 2020.