Go (American TV channel)

Go (stylized as G o ! ) is a programming block broadcast by the American cable network in evening and prime-time periods. The block features animated and live-action programming targeted at teenage and young adult audiences.

The block began on September 26, 2005 as the Channel, an overnight programming service for PBS Kids Sprout. Originally designed as a companion to the PBS Kids Go! block on member stations, it quickly began to differentiate itself from its parent block by skewering towards an older demographic with its "Go Time" set of teen sitcoms and dramas (including Judith Lyons' Connected) with educational and social messages, often competing with 's  (itself on a network co-founded by Sprout co-founder ) and 's  for viewership. In 2013, after PBS left the Sprout venture and ended the PBS Kids Go! block, it rebranded as simply Go.

Programming
Original shows currently in-production and seen on Go include My Life Can't Get Worse, Sally in Knoxville and Maybe Later.

Go also airs syndicated programming from (Cyberchase, Mole Miner), programs from the NBCUniversal library (Duncanville) and has backed continuations of shows that previously aired on other networks.