Cartoon Network

Cartoon Network is a cable channel that primarily focuses on airing new and old cartoons for kids, running from 1991 to the present. The network was the 3rd channel to air Goosebumps in the United States, after Fox Kids and Fox Family.

2007 Halloween Marathon
In 2007, CN acquired the rights from 20th Century Fox and Scholastic to air episodes of Goosebumps on their programming line-up. During the Halloween of 2007, Cartoon Network announced that they would be airing a month-long marathon of Goosebumps episodes, including 40 episodes from the original TV series. The promotion for the event portrayed the show through 80s-Grindhouse-style promos and trailers. The event also tied into another Halloween event on CN, the premiere of R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It. Cartoon Network capped off the Halloween event with a 2-day marathon of Goosebumps and an airing of The Haunting Hour movie, hosted by Emily Osment.

The event was the first time the Goosebumps show had been aired in America since 2001, and the ratings for Cartoon Network showed that the series was worth bringing back for another marathon.

2008 Halloween Marathon (Goosebumps Nightmare-A-Thon)
October 2008 saw the return of Goosebumps to the programming schedule, with a Halloween marathon titled the "Goosebumps Nightmare-A-Thon". The event showcased a whole new line-up of Goosebumps episodes, most not showcased the year prior. The event continued the Grindhouse-style promos, and the show even began airing as part of CN's Thursday Block, Har Har Tharsdays (renamed to Scare Scare Scaresdays for Halloween).

Even more so than last year, Goosebumps (and another series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars) pushed CN's October Primetime ratings to it's best since 2004 among Kids 6-11. With the success of the series on Cartoon Network's programming block, it can be inferred that Cartoon Network helped in the resurrection of the Goosebumps brand in the late 2000s.

2009 Halloween Marathon (Goosebumps Shriek-End)
Cartoon Network brought back Goosebumps for one more Halloween marathon in 2009, this time on a much lower scale. Instead of the full month of October, the event was relegated to 2 hours every Saturday night in October. The event discontinued the Grindhouse-style promos in favor of something more in-line with CN's other promos.

The event wasn't as popular as 2007/08, mostly due to the rapid decline in viewership on the channel, as a result of CN focusing more on new Live Action programming. Goosebumps would not air on Cartoon Network ever again after 2009, as the broadcasting rights would soon be picked up by the flagship Hub Network in 2011.

Trivia

 * While Goosebumps wasn't the first CN show to feature live action characters, it was the first show to be completely live action, as the 2 shows before it (Big Bag and Out of Jimmy's Head) featured animated segments and characters.