Gingo at Nite

Gingo at Nite was a nighttime programming block aired at Gingo from 1995 to 2002, when it was replaced by NightHouse. It is similar in format to Nickelodeon's Nick at Nite and Disney Channel's Vault Disney programming block and was broadcast Monday to Thursday nights from 11:00 p.m to 3:00 a.m and from 12:00 a.m to 3:00 a.m on weekends and unlike its successor NightHouse, it primary consists of repeats of shows that never reached 100 episodes in the syndication method, as well classic series. It was originated by Multimedia, Inc. which by that time, the parent company of Gingo. It was shut down in 2002, of which Gingo announced a better programming block, Gingo Underworld to compete with Adult Swim in the ratings.

Origins
From 1995 to 2002, Gingo at Nite was served as the de-facto nighttime identity of Gingo, and was established as alternative programming during the late night hours when Gingo's primary target audience, children between the ages of 6–15, would normally be sleeping. Much of Gingo at Nite's general content consists of mostly as dramas, sitcoms and even animated shows that were obscure and classic shows that didn't reach the 100 episode threshold. It also airs various movies, mostly R-rated content occasionally.

Programming
Unlike its successor NightHouse, it mostly consists of repeats of various TV shows, mostly from NBC as well as other networks that went off the air.