CNX (Nesionytan Islands)

CNX is a Ulakisonia and Obanacia-based pan-Nesionytan television channel owned and operated by. It airs live-action programming dedicated to children and adolescents aged 9 to 18. The channel is based on the now-defunct British television channel of the. Its name formerly stood for Cartoon Network Xtreme, but is no longer expanded due to its programming. It is a direct competitor of Disney XD.

CNX was originally launched on July 1, 2003, providing anime and live action programming to older children. However, due to the initial success of Toonami, a block on Cartoon Network with similar programming, and CNX's very poor ratings, the channel was discontinued on January 24, 2005.

In mid-2020, however, WarnerMedia announced that Toonami would discontinue airing live action programs as animated and anime programs were proven to be more successful, along with the relaunch of CNX. On September 17, 2020, CNX was relaunched and all live action programs aired on Toonami were moved to this channel.

Programming
CNX's programming primarily consists of live action programming migrated from Toonami, which themselves were mostly CN Real shows, although some acquired programming does exist. The channel broadcasts in multiple languages, namely English, Ulakisonian, Hajorian, Borundian, French, and others. The original 2003 channel consisted of not just live action shows, but also anime programming, similar to its British counterpart, but unlike that, CNX did not air any adult-oriented programming.

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Controversies
In February 2021, the channel received backlash from Islamic scholars and conservative Muslims from Borundia and Gezirnus over the television series, , which was deemed offensive and "un-Islamic". The governments of both countries initiated a ban on both the series and CNX itself, and would not allow the channel to be broadcast in those countries until the show was removed from their lineup. After H2O: Just Add Water was removed from CNX, the channel resumed broadcasting in those countries in August 2021.