NightHouse

The NightHouse (commonly referred to as NightHouse) is the adult-oriented nighttime programming block of the American children's subscription network Gingo. It broadcasts every night from 9 p.m.- 6 a.m. (Eastern and Pacific Time). It is similar in format to Adult Swim, the late-night block on Cartoon Network, and Teletoon at Night, the late-night block on Canadian TV channel Teletoon and features animated and live-action shows targeting a 17-34 audience.

Origins
Debuting in 1999, NightHouse serves as the 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 NightHouse's general content is known foritsr experimental, risqué, unorthodox, crude, dry, and improvisational humor, along with the often bizarre presentation. In 2009, the block was granted its own Nielsen ratings report from Gingo due to targeting a separate demographic.

Programming
NightHouse primarily airs varied animated shows including original programming, syndicated series, short films, original video animation, and anime, generally with minimal or no editing for content. Several shows are noticeably absent, following its shift towards comedy programming, are known to have broadcast a selection of them. NightHouse also airs several of Adult Swim's original series.