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| name = The N
| Artist = [[Do as Infinity]]
| logofile = The N new.png
| Cover =
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| Released = [[March 20]], [[2002]]
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| Genre = [[J-Rock]]
| launch = [[April 1]], [[2002]]
| Length = 110 minutes
| Label = [[AVEX Records|AVEX Trax]]
| picture format = [[480i]] ([[standard-definition television|SDTV]])
| share =
| Producer =
| Reviews =
| replaced = [[Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids|Nick GAS]] (Cable)
| share as of =
| Last Concert DVD =
| This Concert DVD = '''''Do As Infinity LIVE TOUR 2001 ~DEEP FOREST~'''''<br />(2002)
| share source =
| Next Concert DVD = ''[[Live in Japan (Do As Infinity Live DVD)|Live in Japan]]''<br/>(2004)
| network =
| owner = ([[Viacom]])
| slogan = TV For Teens, More Teenick You Crave
| country = [[United States]]
| broadcast area =
| headquarters = [[New York City]]
| sister names = [[MTV]], [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]], [[Nicktoons Network]], [[Noggin (TV channel)|Noggin]], [[TV Land]], [[MTV2]], [[Logo (TV channel)|Logo]], [[Nick at Nite]]
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| screenshot = [[Image:The N.png|210px]]
| caption = Screenshot of The N's home page
| web = http://www.the-n.com/
| terr avail = Not Available
| sat serv 1 = [[DirecTV]]
| sat chan 1 = 303<br>1303 (VOD)
| sat serv 2 = [[Dish Network]]
| sat chan 2 = 169 <br> (Timeshared with Noggin)|
| sat serv 3 = [[AMC 11 (satellite)|AMC 11]]<br /><small>[[North America|N]]/[[Central America]]/[[Caribbean]]</small>|
| sat chan 3 = 3995 V / 19510 / 3/4<br /><small>Channel 275<br />(Transponder 15)</small>|
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'''''Do As Infinity LIVE TOUR 2001 ~DEEP FOREST~''''' is the name of [[Do as Infinity]]'s first concert DVD.
'''The N''' (''The Network for Teens'', formerly ''The Nighttime Network for Teens'' and ''Nighttime on Noggin'') is a [[television channel]] in the [[United States]] aimed at [[adolescence|teenagers]] and [[young adults]].
It was recorded on December the 4th 2001 and released on March the 20th 2002.
The concert was held at Shibuya Kokaido.


==Track listing==

# {{nihongo|"Kouzou Kaikaku"|構造改革|Structrual Reform}}
When the channel originally debuted on April 1, 2002, The N ran from 6:00PM-6:00AM [[North American Eastern Time Zone|Eastern]]/5:00PM-5:00AM [[Central Time Zone|Central]], sharing time on the same channel with [[Noggin (TV channel)|Noggin]], which had started as a service of [[Viacom]] and the [[Sesame Workshop|Children's Television Workshop]] as a mix of a channel meant to show CTW and [[Nick Jr.]]'s archived programming, but by 2002 CTW had reduced its stake in the network, allowing Viacom to launch a second service within the channel space. The N has no timeshift channels, as it only has an eastern feed.
# {{nihongo|"Shigunare"|シグナル|Signal}}

# "Get yourself"
On December 31, 2007 at 6:00AM Eastern/5:00AM Central, The N became its own 24-hour network, replacing [[Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids|Nick GAS]] in many areas.
# "Desire"

# {{nihongo|"Tadaima"|タダイマ|I'm Home}}
==History==
# {{nihongo|"Tsubasa no Keikaku"|翼の計画|Plans of Wings}}
Initially, The N was completely [[television advertisement|commercial]]-free, like most of Viacom's other digital cable channels, the channel only broke programs to run self-promotion spots and spots for their programs. Eventually, they began to run [[music video]]s after every show, and then in May 2004, The N began running commercials (mainly for [[text messaging]] services).
# {{nihongo|"Koi Otome"|恋妃|A Girl's Love}}

# "Snail"
In October 2006, Viacom bought the quiz website [[Quizilla]]. It then became a part of The N 'network'.
# "Painful"

# "Tangerine Dream"
It was announced in [[August 2007]] that on [[December 31]], [[2007]] The N would split itself from Noggin and become a 24-hour channel.
# {{nihongo|"Fukai Mori"|深い森|Deep Forest}}

# {{nihongo|"Enrai"|遠雷|Distant Thunder}}

# "Yesterday & Today"
===Technical difficulties with relunch===
# {{nihongo|"Tooku Made"|遠くまで|Far Away}}
For satellite viewers however, the conversion from Nick GAS to The N was not seamless. Subscribers to [[Dish Network]] were still receiving Nick GAS's regular programming, while the Noggin/The N timeshare arrangement continued as it has since 2002 on Channel 169. On January 1, 2008 Noggin became a <nowiki>48</nowiki> 24-hour channel again after The N took over [[Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids|Nick GAS]]'s position. [[DirecTV]] also suffered a glitch and did not make the exchange until 7:25AM Eastern/6:25AM Central time. Most digital cable viewers saw no problems with the transfer from Nick GAS to The N, beyond some [[electronic program guide]] listings still showing Nick GAS's programming schedule or all programs under the titles ''[[Sign off]]'' or ''[[Off-the-air|Off Air]]'', precluding the setup of [[digital video recorder|DVR]] recordings for The N's programming. But Dish Network still offers Nick Gas on Channel 177 as Noggin and The N are still on the same Channel. Dish Network announced that on January 1, 2009 Noggin and The N will split and Nick GaS will be replaced with The N.
# {{nihongo|"Boukensha tachi"|冒険者たち|Adventure}}
And so did is [[24]] hours a7days week:10/11/08
# "135"
'''12-6 AM''' ''Not for real''[[Block]][http://www.The N.com/Not for real]
# "SUMMER DAYS"
'''6-12 AM''' ''Regular''[[Block]][http://www.The N.com/Local Listings]
# "Week!"

# {{nihongo|"Tsurezure naru Mama ni|徒然なるままに|At Your Own Pace}}
== 2080's ==
# "We are."
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===Programming===
* ''[[List of programs broadcast by The N]]''

==Logos==
<gallery>
Image:The N.jpg|The N logo from [[April 1]] [[2002]] until [[October 5]] [[2007]];the slogan was Real. Life. Now. This slogan was used for a short time with the new logo. It was used from launch till early 2008. This logo can still be seen after an episode of an original program.
Image:New The N.jpg|The N logo for the summer [[July]] 2008-[[August]] 2008.
Image:The N new.png|The N logo from [[October 5]], [[2007]] to present.
Image:Degrassi theme logo.jpg|The Degrassi themed logo
</gallery>

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://d-a-i.com/discography/avbd-91100.html ''Do As Infinity LIVE TOUR 2001 ~DEEP FOREST~''] at [[Do As Infinity offial site]]
*[http://www.the-n.com/ Official site]

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Revision as of 16:40, 11 October 2008

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Do As Infinity LIVE TOUR 2001 ~DEEP FOREST~ is the name of Do as Infinity's first concert DVD. It was recorded on December the 4th 2001 and released on March the 20th 2002. The concert was held at Shibuya Kokaido.

Track listing

  1. "Kouzou Kaikaku" (構造改革, Structrual Reform)
  2. "Shigunare" (シグナル, Signal)
  3. "Get yourself"
  4. "Desire"
  5. "Tadaima" (タダイマ, I'm Home)
  6. "Tsubasa no Keikaku" (翼の計画, Plans of Wings)
  7. "Koi Otome" (恋妃, A Girl's Love)
  8. "Snail"
  9. "Painful"
  10. "Tangerine Dream"
  11. "Fukai Mori" (深い森, Deep Forest)
  12. "Enrai" (遠雷, Distant Thunder)
  13. "Yesterday & Today"
  14. "Tooku Made" (遠くまで, Far Away)
  15. "Boukensha tachi" (冒険者たち, Adventure)
  16. "135"
  17. "SUMMER DAYS"
  18. "Week!"
  19. "Tsurezure naru Mama ni (徒然なるままに, At Your Own Pace)
  20. "We are."

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