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Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon 2009 logo.svg
Land United States
Broadcast area Nationwide
Headquarters I Astor Plaza, New York Metropolis
Programming
Linguistic communication(s) English language
Spanish (via SAP audio rail)
Film format 1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
Owner Paramount Media Networks
Parent Nickelodeon Networks
Sister channels

List

    • Nick at Nite
    • Nick Jr.
    • Nicktoons
    • TeenNick
    • Noggin
    • NickMusic
    • CBS
    • The CW
    • MTV
    • BET
    • VH1
    • Comedy Central
    • TV Land
    • Logo
    • CMT
    • Pop Idiot box
    • Commencement
    • The Movie Channel
    • Flix
    • Paramount Network
    • Smithsonian Channel
History
Launched December 1, 1977; 44 years ago  (1977-12-01) (as QUBE's C-iii aqueduct)
Apr one, 1979; 43 years ago  (1979-04-01) (as Nickelodeon)
Links
Website www.nick.com

Nickelodeon (often shortened to Nick) is an American pay television set channel which launched on Apr 1, 1979, as the first cable channel for children.[1] It is owned by Paramount Global through its media networks division and is based in New York Metropolis. Its programming is primarily aimed at children anile ii–17,[2] forth with a broader family audience through its program blocks.

The aqueduct began life every bit a exam circulate on December 1, 1977[three] as role of QUBE,[4] an early cablevision telly system broadcast locally in Columbus, Ohio.[5] QUBE'southward Aqueduct C-3 aired Pinwheel, an educational show developed by Vivian Horner. Pinwheel performed well with QUBE subscribers, and Horner sought to expand her program into a full channel on national telly. The channel, at present named Nickelodeon, launched to a new countrywide audience on April 1, 1979,[half dozen] with Pinwheel every bit its inaugural program.[5] The network was initially commercial-free and remained without advertising until 1984.[7] QUBE's owner, Warner-Amex Satellite Amusement, eventually sold Nickelodeon, along with its sister networks MTV and VH1, to Viacom in 1986.[viii]

Throughout its history, Nickelodeon has introduced sister channels and themed programming blocks. On January 4, 1988, Nickelodeon launched NickJr., a weekday-morning block aimed at preschool children. On August 11, 1991, it introduced some other flagship make, the Nicktoons: original blithe productions created specifically for the network.[nine] The Nicktoons brand introduced its own sister channel, launched in 2002. In 1999, Nickelodeon partnered with Sesame Workshop to create Noggin,[10] an educational brand consisting of a cablevision aqueduct and an interactive website. 2 blocks aimed at a teenage audience, TEENick (previously on Nickelodeon) and The N (previously on Noggin), were merged into a standalone channel, TeenNick, in 2009.

As of September 2018[update], the aqueduct is available to about 87.167 one thousand thousand households in the Us.[11]

History

The channel's name comes from the offset five-cent motion-picture show theaters called nickelodeons. Its history dates back to Dec 1, 1977, when Warner Cable Communications launched the start 2-style interactive cable system, QUBE,[4] in Columbus, Ohio. The C-3 cable channel carried Pinwheel daily from vii:00 a.m. to ix:00 p.m. Eastern Time,[four] [12] and the aqueduct was labelled "Pinwheel" on remote controllers, as it was the only program circulate. Initially scheduled for a February 1979 launch,[13] Nickelodeon launched on April ane, 1979, initially distributed to Warner Cablevision systems via satellite on the RCA Satcom-i transponder (the owner of the satellite, RCA Americom, after became GE Americom as a result of General Electric'south acquisition of RCA Americom'south parent company, RCA Corporation, before merging with Luxembourg-based Société Européenne des Satellites to form SES Global, at present SES S.A, which i of the ancestors of the Satcom serial, the SES and AMC satellite constellations, still operate, Nickelodeon presently broadcasts on AMC-xi).[fourteen] Originally commercial-free, advertising was introduced in January 1984.[7]

Programming

Programming seen on Nickelodeon includes animated series (such equally SpongeBob SquarePants, The Loud House, The Casagrandes, Middlemost Post, The Patrick Star Prove, Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years, The Smurfs, and Rugrats), live-action, scripted series (such every bit Danger Force, Tyler Perry's Young Dylan and Side Hustle), and original fabricated-for-Television movies, while the network'due south daytime schedule is defended to shows targeting preschoolers (such as Bubble Guppies, Hand Patrol, and Bluish's Clues & You!).

A re-occurring plan was bi-monthly special editions of Nick News with Linda Ellerbee,[15] a news magazine series aimed at children that debuted in 1992 as a weekly series and ended in 2015.[xvi] In June 2020, Nickelodeon announced that they would bring dorsum Nick News in a series of hour-long specials. The offset installment, Kids, Race and Unity: A Nick News Special premiered on June 29, 2020, and was hosted by R&B musician Alicia Keys.[17]

Nicktoons

Nicktoons is the branding for Nickelodeon'due south original animated television series.[xviii] [nineteen] Until 1991, the animated series that aired on Nickelodeon were largely imported from foreign countries, with some original animated specials that were likewise featured on the channel upwardly to that point.[twenty] [21] Though the Nicktoons branding has infrequently been used by the network itself since the 2002 launch of the aqueduct of the aforementioned name, original blithe serial continue to make up a substantial portion of Nickelodeon's lineup.[nineteen] Roughly, 6 to seven hours of these programs are seen on the weekday schedule, and effectually 9 hours on weekends, including a dedicated weekend morning blitheness block.[20]

In 2006, the aqueduct struck a deal with DreamWorks Animation to develop the studio's animated films into television series (such as The Penguins of Republic of madagascar).[22] Since the early on 2010s, Nickelodeon Blitheness Studio has also produced series based on preexisting IP purchased past ViacomCBS, such as Winx Club and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Movies

Nickelodeon has produced a variety of original fabricated-for-TV movies, which ordinarily premiere in weekend evening timeslots or on schoolhouse holidays. Nickelodeon too periodically acquires theatrically-released feature films for broadcast on the channel.

The channel occasionally airs feature films produced past the network'south Nickelodeon Movies movie production segmentation (whose films are distributed by sis company Paramount Pictures). Although the film sectionalisation bears the Nickelodeon brand proper name, the aqueduct does not have access to near of the movies produced by its film unit. The majority of the live-action feature films produced nether the Nickelodeon Movies imprint are licensed for circulate by diverse free-to-air and pay goggle box outlets inside the United states of america other than Nickelodeon (although the network has aired a few live-action Nickelodeon Movies releases such as Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging and Skilful Burger).

Nickelodeon too advertises hour-long episodes of its original series as movies;[ citation needed ] though the "Boob tube pic" versions of Nickelodeon's original series differ from traditional boob tube films in that they accept shorter running times (approximately 45 minutes, as opposed to 75–100 minute run times that most television movies have), and use a traditional multi-camera setup for regular episodes (unless the program is originally shot in the unmarried-photographic camera setup common of films) with some on-location filming.

In 2002, Nickelodeon entered a long-standing circulate partnership with Mattel to air films and specials based on the toy company'south Barbie (and subsequently Monster Loftier) dolls. The commencement Barbie movie to air on Nickelodeon was Barbie every bit Rapunzel on Nov 24, 2002.[23] The Barbie and Monster Loftier films are usually aired nether a brokered format in which Mattel purchases the fourth dimension in order to promote the release of their films on DVD inside a few days of the Nickelodeon premiere, an arrangement possible as Nickelodeon does not accept to see the Federal Communications Commission rules which disallow that organisation for broadcast channels due to regulations banning paid programming to children.

Programming blocks

The network'southward main programming is usually broadcast from seven:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays (the sign-off time varies with holidays and special programming), Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to ix:30 p.thou. (Eastern and Pacific Time).

Current

  • Nick Jr. – Nickelodeon currently broadcasts shows targeted at preschool-anile children on Mon through Fridays from 7:00 a.g to one:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time (seven:00 to 10:00 a.thousand. during the summer months, other designated school break periods, and on national holidays). The block primarily targets audiences of preschool age as Nickelodeon's usual audience of school-aged children are in school during the block'southward designated fourth dimension period. Programs currently seen in this block include Hand Patrol, Peppa Squealer (from the UK), Blaze and the Monster Machines, Ryan's Mystery Playdate, Blue's Clues & Yous!, Santiago of the Seas, and Babe Shark's Big Show!.
  • That New Thursday Night – a live-action comedy block airing from 7:00 to 8:00 p.one thousand. Eastern and Pacific Fourth dimension. The schedule features Danger Forcefulness, Tyler Perry's Immature Dylan, That Daughter Lay Lay, and Warped! (all first-run episodes are cycled on the schedule, giving information technology a variable schedule).
  • New Friday Night – an animation block airing from 7:00 to ix:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time, featuring new episodes of a rotating selection of Nickelodeon animated series.

Erstwhile

  • SNICK – "SNICK" (short for "Saturday Night Nickelodeon") was the network's first dedicated Sabbatum primetime block that aired from viii:00 to 10:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time. Geared toward preteens and teenagers, it debuted on Baronial 15, 1992 (with the initial lineup featuring ii established series that originally aired on Sundays, Clarissa Explains It All and The Ren & Stimpy Evidence, and two new series, Roundhouse and Are Yous Afraid of the Dark?). The block mainly featured live-action series (primarily comedies), although information technology periodically featured blithe series. SNICK was discontinued on January 29, 2005, and was replaced the following week (February v, 2005) by a Saturday night edition of the TEENick cake.
  • Nick in the Afternoon – "Nick in the Afternoon" was a daytime cake that ran on weekday afternoons during the summer months from 1995 to 1997, and aired in an extended format until December for its final year in 1998. It was hosted by Stick Stickly, a Mr. Bill-like popsicle stick graphic symbol (puppeteered by Rick Lyon and voiced by actor Paul Christie, who would later vocalization the Noggin mascot Moose A. Moose). The block was replaced for Summer 1999 by "Henry and June's Summer" (hosted by the animated hosts of the album series KaBlam!). From 2011 to 2012, Stick Stickly returns to tv set for TeenNick's "The '90s Are All That" to host "U-Pick with Stick" on Friday nights as a concept of user-chosen programming.
  • U-Pick Live – "U-Pick Live" (originally branded as "U-Choice Friday" from 1999 to late 2000, and originally hosted by the Henry and June characters from KaBlam!) was a block that aired weekday afternoons from 5:00 to 7:00 p.chiliad. Eastern and Pacific Time from Oct 14, 2002, to May 27, 2005, which was broadcast from studios in New York City's Times Square district, where Nickelodeon is headquartered. Using a similar concept that originated in 1994 with the Nick in the Afternoon cake, "U-Pick Live" allowed viewer interaction in selecting the programs (unremarkably cartoons) that would air on the block via voting on the network's website.
  • TEENick – "TEENick" was a teenage-oriented block that ran from March 4, 2001, to February 1, 2009, which ran on Sundays from half-dozen:00 to 9:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time; a secondary block on Saturdays launched in 2005, taking over the viii:00 to 10:00 p.m. Eastern/Pacific timeslot long held by SNICK. It was originally hosted by Nick Cannon, so by Jason Everhart (aka "J. Boogie"). Beginning in Jan 2007, Noggin's own teenage-targeted block The Due north ran a spin-off block chosen "TEENick on The N." The TEENick name, which was removed on Feb ane, 2009, afterward became the proper name of the aqueduct TeenNick on September 28, 2009.
  • ME:TV – "ME:Boob tube" was a short-lived live hosted afternoon block that ran during summertime 2007, which ran on weekday afternoons from 2:00 to 6:00 p.one thousand. Eastern/Pacific Time.
  • Nick Saturday Nights – a primetime live-activeness cake airing from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time. It was introduced on September 22, 2012, equally Gotta See Saturday Nights. Recent episodes of sure original series may air when no new episodes are scheduled to air that calendar week. Premieres of the network'due south original fabricated-for-TV movies also occasionally aired during the primetime block, unremarkably in the form of premiere showings. Sat premieres were discontinued for the fourth dimension being on December eleven, 2021.
  • Nick Studio ten – "Nick Studio x" was a short-lived late afternoon programming block that ran from February xviii to June 17, 2013, which ran weekdays from 4:00 to half-dozen:00 p.chiliad. Eastern and Pacific Time. The block featured wraparound segments based on episodes of the network's blithe series, which were shown in an off-the-clock schedule due to the segments that aired following each program'south individual acts.

Special events

Guest advent of mascots including characters from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, SpongeBob SquarePants and Hand Patrol from Nickelodeon during the Nickelodeon Slime Loving cup SG event held in City Square Mall, Singapore in July, 2017

  • Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards – The Kids' Choice Awards are a 90-minute-long annual alive awards show held on the fourth Saturday night in March (formerly the offset Saturday in April until 2008, just returned in 2011). The award prove (whose winners are selected by Nickelodeon viewers though voting on the channel's website and through text messaging) honors popular television set series and movies, actors, athletes and music acts, with winners receiving a hollow orange blimp figurine (i of the logo outlines used for much of the network'south "splat logo" era from 1984 to 2009).
  • Nickelodeon Kids' Option Sports – A spin-off of the Kids' Choice Awards, "Kids Choice Sports" is held in July with the same KCA voting procedures and differing categories for team sports and athlete achievements for the past twelvemonth (featuring categories such every bit "Best Male person Athlete", "All-time Female Athlete", "King Of Swag", and "Queen Of Swag"), along with the award featuring a sports-specific regal mohawk. Its inaugural ceremony aired on July 17, 2014.
  • Nickelodeon HALO Awards – The HALO Awards features 5 ordinary teens who are Helping And Leading Others (HALO). Its inaugural anniversary aired on December 11, 2009. The awards show is hosted by Nick Cannon and airs on Nickelodeon and TeenNick every November/Dec until 2017.
  • Worldwide Twenty-four hours of Play – The "Worldwide Day of Play" is an annual event held on a Saturday afternoon in late September that began on Oct 2, 2004, to marking the decision of the "Permit'due south Just Play" entrada launched that twelvemonth, which are both designed to influence kids to exercise and participate in outdoor activities; schools and educational organizations are also encouraged to host local events to promote activity among children during the consequence. Nickelodeon and its sister channels (except for the Pacific and Mountain Time Zone feeds and the Nick two Pacific feed that is distributed to the Eastern and Central Time Zones), some of the network'south international channels and associated websites are suspended (with a bulletin encouraging viewers to participate in outdoor activities during the period) from 12:00 to 3:00 p.1000. Eastern and Pacific Time on the day of the event.[24] Since 2010, the Worldwide Day of Play event became office of The Big Help program, as role of an added focus on healthy lifestyles in addition to the program'due south principal focus on environmental bug.

Nickelodeon-produced blocks on circulate networks

  • Untitled UPN block – In 1998, Viacom's UPN and so entered into discussions with the network to produce a new block.[25]
  • Nickelodeon en Telemundo – On November 9, 1998, Telemundo introduced a daily block of Castilian dubs of Nickelodeon's series (such as Rugrats, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Hey Arnold!, Rocko's Modern Life, and Blue'south Clues); the weekday edition of the block ran until September 5, 2000, when it was relegated to weekends in club to make room for the morn news program Hoy En El Mundo; Nickelodeon'due south contract with Telemundo concluded in November 2001, afterwards the network was acquired by NBC.

The former Nick on CBS logo used until its discontinuation in 2004.

  • Nick on CBS/Nick Jr. on CBS – On September xiv, 2002, Nickelodeon began producing a two-60 minutes Sat morn block for CBS (which was co-owned with Nickelodeon at the time as a result of then-network parent Viacom'south 1999 acquisition of CBS) to comply with the Children's Television receiver Act. The cake featured episodes of serial such equally As Told past Ginger, The Wild Thornberrys, Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, and Pelswick which premiered on nearly CBS stations. The cake was retooled in 2004 every bit a preschool-oriented block featuring Nick Jr. shows (such as Blue'south Clues, Dora the Explorer, and Little Bill); "Nick Jr. on CBS" was replaced in September 2006 by the KOL Clandestine Slumber Political party block (produced past DIC Entertainment, which was later caused by Canada-based Cookie Jar (now WildBrain), equally a result of CBS and Viacom's split into split companies earlier that year, but re-merged in tardily 2019.

Related networks and services

Nick at Nite

Nick at Nite (stylized equally "nick@nite") is Nickelodeon's nighttime programming service,[26] which premiered on July 1, 1985, and broadcasts weekdays from 9:00 p.1000. to seven:00 a.m., and Saturdays from ix:xxx p.m. to seven:00 a.grand Eastern and Pacific Time.[ citation needed ]

Originally featured archetype sitcoms from the 1950s and 1960s such as The Donna Reed Show,[26] Mr. Ed and Lassie, programming somewhen shifted towards repeats of popular sitcoms from the 1980s to the 2000s such as Home Improvement, The Cosby Testify and Roseanne.[27] Nick at Nite has also occasionally incorporated original scripted and contest series, with some in contempo years being produced through its parent network's Nickelodeon Productions unit of measurement.[ citation needed ] As of 2021, programming on Nick at Nite consists entirely of caused shows such as Full Firm, Friends, Mom and Young Sheldon. Since 2004, Nielsen has broken out the television set ratings of Nick at Nite and Nickelodeon as two divide networks.[27]

TV State

Goggle box Land is a pay television channel that debuted on April 29, 1996, every bit "Nick at Nite's TV State".[28] Based on the Nick at Nite block, it originally aired classic television serial from the early 1950s to the 1970s, but beginning in 2004, has broadened its programming inventory to include series from the 1980s and 1990s (and more recently, the 2000s). In 2008, Telly Land began producing its own original serial: originally these were reality series; however, the network ventured into scripted originals with the 2010 debut of Hot in Cleveland. On December 17, 2006, Viacom'south MTV Networks Kids & Family Group segmentation took over operational responsibilities for TV Country from Nick at Nite (concurrent with Nickelodeon taking operational duties for Nick at Nite), though Tv State continues to be operated as part of the company'southward Viacom Media Networks unit.

Current sis channels

Nicktoons

Nicktoons is a pay television network that launched on May 1, 2002, equally Nicktoons TV; it was renamed Nicktoons in May 2003 and rebranded as Nicktoons Network in 2005 before reverting to its previous proper name in September 2009. The network airs a mix of newer alive-activity and blithe shows from Nickelodeon such as Henry Danger, The Fairly OddParents, The Loud Business firm, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles aslope original serial airing exclusively on Nicktoons.

Nick Jr.

Nick Jr. (chosen the Nick Jr. Aqueduct on-air to differentiate itself from the block on Nickelodeon) is a pay telly network aimed mainly at children between two and vii years of age. It features a mix of current and quondam preschool-oriented programs from Nickelodeon, as well as some shows that are exclusive to the channel. The Nick Jr. Channel launched on September 28, 2009, as a spin-off of Nickelodeon'due south long-running preschool programming block of the same name, which had aired since January 4, 1988.

The channel replaced Noggin, which was relaunched equally a streaming service in 2015 and acts as a separate sis brand. Noggin's programming is distinct from the Nick Jr. channel's; it mainly carried preteen-oriented programs at its launch,[29] and its 2015 streaming service features a diversity of exclusive series. On October 1, 2012, the Nick Jr. Channel introduced NickMom, a four-hr nighttime block aimed at parents,[30] which ran until September 28, 2015.[31] [32] While traditional advertising appeared on the aqueduct during the NickMom block, the network otherwise only runs programming promotions and underwriter-mode sponsorships in lieu of regular commercials.

TeenNick

TeenNick is a pay television set network that is aimed at adolescents and young adults, named after the TEENick cake that aired on Nickelodeon from March 2001[33] to February 2009. The channel merged programming from the TEENick block with The N, a quondam block on Noggin. Although TeenNick has more relaxed program standards than the other Nickelodeon channels (save for Nick at Nite and the NickMom block on Nick Jr.) – allowing for moderate profanity, suggestive dialogue and some violent content – the network has shifted its lineup most exclusively towards electric current and former Nickelodeon series (including some that are burned off due to low ratings on the flagship channel) that take stricter content standards. It also airs some caused sitcoms and drama serial.

NickMusic

NickMusic is a pay tv set network in the United States mainly featuring music video and music-related programming from younger popular artists that entreatment to Nickelodeon'southward target audience. It launched on the aqueduct space formerly held past MTV Hits on September 9, 2016.

Erstwhile sister channels and blocks

Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids

Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids (usually branded as Nickelodeon GAS or Nick GAS), was a pay boob tube network that launched on March ane, 1999, every bit part of the suite of high-tier channels launched by MTV Networks. It ran a mix of game shows and other contest programs from Nickelodeon (essentially formatted as a children's version of—and Viacom's answer to—the Game Show Network). The channel formally ceased operations on Dec 31, 2007, and it was replaced by a curt-lived 24-hr version of Noggin's teen-oriented block The N. Notwithstanding, an automated loop of Nick GAS continued to exist carried on Dish Network due to unknown factors until April 23, 2009.

NickMom

NickMom (stylized every bit nickmom) was a programming block launched on October 1, 2012, airing in the belatedly night hours on the Nick Jr. Aqueduct. The block aired its ain original programming aimed at parents until 2014, then began to behave acquired films and sitcoms. Due to Viacom'southward 2015 cutbacks involving acquired programming and low ratings, the NickMom block and associated website were discontinued in the early on morning hours of September 28, 2015.[34]

Nick ii

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Nick 2 was the off-air brand for a secondary timeshift channel of Nickelodeon formerly available on the high-tier packages exclusively on cable providers every bit a complement to the main Nickelodeon feed, repackaging Nickelodeon's Eastern and Pacific Fourth dimension Zone feeds for the appropriate time zone – the Pacific feed was distributed to the Eastern and Central Fourth dimension Zones, and the Eastern feed was distributed to the Pacific and Mountain Fourth dimension Zones – resulting in the deviation in local airtimes for a particular program between ii geographic locations being three hours at virtually, allowing viewers a second chance to sentry a program after its initial ambulation on the Eastern Time Zone feed or to watch the bear witness alee of its ambulation on the Pacific Time Zone feed of the master aqueduct (for instance, the Nick at Nite block would respectively beginning at ix:00 p.m (Sundays-Fridays) & At ten:30 p.one thousand (Saturdays) Eastern on Nick 2 Pacific or 12:00 p.k. (weekdays) x:00 a.thousand (weekends) Pacific weeknights on Nick 2 Eastern). Nick ii would never broadcast in high definition. The service existed from around 2000 until November 2018, launching as Nick Too.

The timeshift channel was originally offered as office of the MTV Networks Digital Suite, a slate of channels exclusive to high-tier cable packages (many of the networks also earned satellite railroad vehicle over time), and was the simply American instance of ii feeds of a non-premium service existence provided to cable and IPTV providers. A Nick As well logo was used on the channel until 2004, when MTV Networks decided to stop using customized branding on the feed (a logo for Nick two was only used for identification purposes on electronic program guides as a placeholder image); most tv listings thus showed the additional channel under the brandings "Nickelodeon Pacific/NICKP" or "Nickelodeon Eastern/NICKE".

DirecTV and Dish Network besides offer both Nickelodeon feeds, though they carry both fourth dimension zone feeds of most of the children'due south networks that the providers offer by default.

Viacom Media Networks discontinued the Nick 2 digital cable service on November 22, 2018, likely due to video on demand options making timeshift channels for the about part superfluous. Both time zone feeds keep to exist offered on Xfinity, unbranded.[35]

NickRewind (TeenNick block)

On July 25, 2011, TeenNick began airing The '90s Are All That, renamed The Splat in October 2015, a block of Nickelodeon'south most pop 1990s programming, targeting the network's target demographic from that era.[36]

Later on several proper noun changes, the block was finally chosen "NickRewind" and focused on programming from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s (mainly the latter two), and aired nightly. On January 31, 2022, the cake was discontinued, with TeenNick'south overnight programming mainly consisting of regular reruns.

Other services

Service Description

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Nickelodeon HD
Nickelodeon HD is a high definition simulcast feed of Nickelodeon that broadcasts in the 1080i resolution format; the feed first began broadcasting in late 2008. Near of the network's original serial since 2008 – mainly its live-activity series and some animated content – every bit well equally episodes of programs carried by Nick at Nite (that were either natively produced in Hard disk drive after 2000 or were remastered in high definition) are circulate in Hd, along with feature films, Nickelodeon original movies made after 2005 and select episodes, films and serial produced earlier 2008. Other programs not available in Hard disk are broadcast in pillarboxed 4:3 standard definition.
Nick on Need Nick on Demand is the network'south video-on-demand service, which is available on most subscription providers. It carries Nickelodeon's alive-action, animated and preschool programming; however, caused programs seen on Nick at Nite are not included equally the syndication rights to most of the programs seen during the block are limited by contract to air in night slots on the linear goggle box channel.
Noggin Initially launched as a Tv channel on February 2, 1999, the Noggin brand has transformed into an educational mobile app aimed at preschoolers. The app launched, on March 5, 2015.
Nick Pluto Goggle box Launched May i, 2019, Nick Pluto is one of several free versions of ViacomCBS channels that were introduced on Pluto Television before long afterward Viacom caused the advertiser-supported service in January 2019. It carries more often than not archival programs from Nickelodeon's library. Nick Jr. programming is its own divide aqueduct, while Nick at Nite programming was not included at launch. Pluto Tv set used to carry additional Nickelodeon-branded networks, NickGames (containing the network'south game show and reality contest library), and NickMovies (features movies produced by Nickelodeon).[37]
Paramount+ The streaming service of Paramount Global, Paramount+ houses much of Nickelodeon's library, calculation productions from the "archetype" era such as Yous Can't Do That on Television and Double Dare post-obit its rebrand from CBS All Access in 2021.[38]

Production studios

Nickelodeon Animation Studio

Nickelodeon Animation Studio (formerly Games Productions, Inc.) is a production firm with two main locations (one in Burbank, California, and the other in New York City).[39] They serve as the blitheness facilities for many of the network's Nicktoons and Nick Jr. series.

Nickelodeon on Sunset

Nickelodeon on Dusk was a studio complex in Hollywood, California which served every bit the primary production facility for Nickelodeon's series from 1997 until 2017; the studio is designated by the National Annals for Celebrated Places as a historical landmark every bit a result of its prior existence as the Earl Carroll Theater, a prominent dinner theater. Information technology served as the production facilities for several Nickelodeon series.

Media

Nickelodeon Games

Nickelodeon Games (formerly Nick Games from 2002 to 2009, from 1997 to 2002, Nickelodeon Software, and from 1993 to 1997, Nickelodeon Interactive) is the video gaming division of Nickelodeon. It was originally a role of Viacom Consumer Products, with early on games beingness published by Viacom New Media.[40] They started a long-standing relationship with game publisher THQ. THQ's relationship with the network started off when THQ published their Ren & Stimpy game for Nintendo consoles in 1992,[41] followed by a total-fledged panel deal in 1998 with several Rugrats titles,[42] and expanded in 2001, when THQ caused some of the assets from Mattel Interactive, namely the figurer publishing rights, and all video game rights to The Wild Thornberrys.[43] Nickelodeon also worked, alongside THQ on an original game concept, Tak and the Power of Juju.[44]

Nick.com

Nick.com is Nickelodeon'due south main website, which launched in October 1995 as a component of America Online'due south Kids Only aqueduct before eventually moving to the full World Wide Spider web.[45] It provides content, as well equally video clips and total episodes of Nickelodeon series available for streaming. The website's popularity grew to the signal where in March 1999, Nick.com became the highest rated website amid children aged six–14 years old. Nickelodeon used the website in conjunction with television receiver programs which increased traffic.[46] In 2001, Nickelodeon partnered with Networks Inc. to provide broadband video games for hire from Nick.com; the move was a further step in the multimedia direction that the developers wanted to take the website. Skagerlind indicated that over fifty% of Nick.com's audition were using a high speed connexion, which allowed them to aggrandize the gaming and video streaming options on the website.[47]

Mobile apps

Nickelodeon released a costless mobile app for smartphones and tablet computers operating on the Apple and Android platforms in Feb 2013.[48] Like Nick.com, a Television Everywhere login code provided by participating subscription providers is required to view individual episodes of the network'due south series.

Nickelodeon Movies

Nickelodeon Movies is a movie production unit that was founded in 1995, as a family entertainment arm of Paramount Pictures (endemic past Nickelodeon's corporate parent, Viacom).[49] The starting time film released from the studio was the 1996 mystery/comedy Harriet the Spy.[50] Nickelodeon Movies has produced films based on Nickelodeon animated programs including The Rugrats Movie and The SpongeBob SquarePants Flick, equally well every bit other adaptations and original live-action and animated projects.

Nickelodeon Magazine

Nickelodeon Mag was a print mag that was launched in 1993; the channel had previously published a short-lived magazine try in 1990. Nickelodeon Mag incorporated informative non-fiction pieces, sense of humor (including pranks and parodical pieces), interviews, recipes (such every bit greenish slime cake), and a comic book section in the center of each consequence featuring original comics by leading underground cartoonists also as strips about popular Nicktoons.[51] It ceased publication after 16 years in December 2009, citing a sluggish magazine industry.[52] A new version of the magazine was published by Papercutz from June 2015[53] to mid-2016.

Nick Radio

Nick Radio was a radio network that launched on September 30, 2013, in a partnership between both the network and iHeartMedia (then called Clear Channel Communications), which distributed the network mainly via its iHeartRadio web platform and mobile app. Its programming was also streamed via the Nick.com website and on New York City radio station WHTZ as a secondary HD channel. Nick Radio focused on Top 40 and pop music (geared towards the network's target audience of children, with radio edits of some songs incorporated due to inappropriate content), forth with celebrity interview features. In addition to regular on-air DJs, Nick Radio besides occasionally featured guest DJ stints by pop artists as well as stars from Nickelodeon's original series.[54] [55] [56]

Nick Radio close downwards without warning on July 31, 2019, and was replaced by Hitting Nation Junior, likely due to the network's full general failure to establish any sustained "triple threat" artists/actors throughout the 2010s, forth with the general failure of the children's-simply radio format in the streaming age. It was likewise a non-prime number nugget in Viacom's current 'six prime networks' strategy, leaving it vulnerable to being terminated.

Experiences

Nickelodeon Universe

Nickelodeon Universe at the Mall of America is the 2d indoor theme park in the The states. On Baronial 18, 2009, Nickelodeon and Southern Star Amusements announced that it would build a second Nickelodeon Universe in New Orleans, Louisiana on the site of the former Six Flags New Orleans past the cease of 2010,[57] which was set to be the first outdoor Nickelodeon Universe theme park. On Nov 9, 2009, Nickelodeon announced that it had concluded the licensing understanding with Southern Star Amusements.[58]

Nickelodeon Universe has a second location at the American Dream Meadowlands complex in Eastward Rutherford, New Jersey, that opened on October 25, 2019.[59] Upon opening the New Jersey Nickelodeon Universe became the largest indoor theme park in the western hemisphere, unseating the Minnesota Nickelodeon Universe who had the title from 2008 to 2019.[60]

Theme park areas

Nickelodeon Studios every bit viewed from the Hard Stone Cafe in March 2004 before it closed

All except three Nickelodeon-themed theme park areas at present airtight:

Electric current attractions

  • Nickland is an area within of Movie Park Germany featuring Nickelodeon-themed rides, including a SpongeBob SquarePants-themed "Splash Battle" ride, and a Jimmy Neutron-themed roller coaster. This area is currently being expanded to fill space formerly occupied with rides based on Warner Bros. characters.
  • Nickelodeon Land opened on May 4, 2011, at Blackpool Pleasure Embankment, featuring several rides based on Nickelodeon series including SpongeBob SquarePants, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Dora the Explorer, and The Fairly OddParents.
  • Nickelodeon Land opened in September 2015 at Sea Globe, featuring multiple rides based on Nickelodeon programs including a SpongeBob junior roller coaster, and a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-themed flyer.[ citation needed ]
  • Nickelodeon Universe, the largest indoor theme park in North America, opened on October 25, 2019, at the American Dream mall located in East Rutherford, New Bailiwick of jersey.[61]

Closed areas

  • Nickelodeon Universe was also an surface area inside of Paramount'southward Kings Island featuring Nickelodeon-themed rides and attractions. Information technology was i of the largest sections in the park and was voted "Best Kid's Area" by Entertainment Today mag from 2001 until its closure in 2009 after the park's sale to Cedar Off-white (the Paramount Parks ended up with CBS Corporation in the 2006 CBS/Viacom dissever, which CBS immediately sold off as shortly every bit possible equally non-critical surplus assets for that company). In March 2008, some other version of Nickelodeon Universe opened at Mall of America with many characters from the network'due south series including SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer.
  • Nickelodeon Studios was an attraction at the Universal Orlando Resort that opened on June 7, 1990, and housed production for many Nickelodeon programs (including Clarissa Explains Information technology All, What Would You lot Do? and All That). It closed on April thirty, 2005, after Nickelodeon's production facilities were moved to New York City and Burbank, California. The building that formerly housed it was recently occupied past the Blue Man Group Sharp Aquos Theatre, closed in February 2021. Another Nickelodeon-themed allure at the park, Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Boom, opened in 2003 just closed in 2011 to brand way for the new ride Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem, which was based on the 2010 motion-picture show Despicable Me. In 2012, a store based on SpongeBob SquarePants opened in Woody Woodpecker's Kidzone, replacing Universal's Drawing Store.
  • Nickelodeon Primal was an surface area inside of the Paramount Parks properties, including California'due south Bang-up America, Carowinds, Kings Dominion, Canada'southward Wonderland, and Dreamworld that featured shows, attractions and themes featuring Nickelodeon characters, all of which were wound downwardly when CBS Corporation was given buying of the theme parks in the Viacom/CBS split and eventually sold near of the properties to Cedar Off-white without renewal of the Nickelodeon licensing agreements. The only Nickelodeon Central remaining in existence was at Dreamworld in Australia, which is not under Cedar Off-white buying. The license was revoked in 2011 and became "Kid's World" and later DreamWorks Feel.
  • Nickelodeon Blast Zone was an area in Universal Studios Hollywood that featured attractions inspired by Nickelodeon characters and themes. The iv attractions that were present in the surface area were "Nickelodeon Splash", a waterpark-manner area, "The Wild Thornberrys Adventure Temple", a jungle-themed foam brawl play area, and "Nick Jr. Lawn", a medium-sized toddler playground. It ran from 2001 to 2007 and was rethemed as "The Adventures of Curious George" which airtight in 2008 to make style for The Wizarding Earth of Harry Potter (Universal Studios Hollywood). Adjacent to Nickelodeon Blast Zone was the "Panasonic Theatre" which housed some other Nickelodeon allure called "Totally Nickelodeon", which was an audience participated game show which ran from 1997 to 2000. "Rugrats Magic Adventure", opened 2001 simply closed in 2002 to make style for Shrek iv-D which ran from May 2003 to August 2017. Information technology closed to make way for DreamWorks Theatre Featuring Kung Fu Panda which opened on June 15, 2018.
  • Nickelodeon Splat City was an area within California's Great America (from 1995 to 2002), Kings Island (from 1995 to 2000) and Kings Rule (from 1995 to 1999), that featured messy- and water-themed attractions. The slime refinery theme was carried out in the attractions such equally the "Green Slime Zone Refinery", the "Crystal Slime Mining Maze", and the "Green Slime Transfer Truck". All of these areas were later transformed into either Nickelodeon Central or Nickelodeon Universe before existence discontinued equally mentioned in a higher place when sold off by CBS Corporation.

Hotel brands

  • Nickelodeon Suites Resort was a Nickelodeon-themed hotel in Orlando, Florida, located nigh the Universal Orlando Resort and 1-mile (1.6 km) from Walt Disney World. Information technology included one, two, and iii-bedroom Nick-themed kid suites and diverse forms of amusement themed after Nickelodeon shows. Information technology also contained a Nick at Nite suite for adults. It got replaced with a Holiday Inn on June 1, 2016.
  • Nickelodeon Resorts by Marriott was a proposed hotel chain similar to the Nickelodeon Suites Resort, featuring a 110,000-square-foot (ten,000 thou2) waterpark surface area and 650 hotel rooms. Announced in 2007,[62] the first location was scheduled to open in San Diego in 2010, even so, the plans were canceled in 2009.[63] Plans for the remaining 19 hotels originally slated to open up remain unclear.
  • Nickelodeon Hotels is a hotel chain that opened its first location at Punta Cana in late 2016 in association with Karisma Hotels and Resorts.[64]

Cruises

  • Nickelodeon at Sea is a series of Nickelodeon-themed cruise packages in partnership with Norwegian Cruise Line. They feature special amenities and entertainment themed to various Nickelodeon properties.[65] This was afterwards removed in 2015.[66]
  • Norwegian Cruise Line also hosted some Nickelodeon Cruises on the Norwegian Jewel and Norwegian Epic liners, as office of Nickelodeon at Body of water.[67]

International

Betwixt 1993 and 1995, Nickelodeon opened international channels in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Germany; by the later year, the network had provided its programming to broadcasters in 70 countries. Since the mid-1990s and early 2000s, Nickelodeon as a brand has expanded into include language- or culture-specific channels for various other territories in dissimilar parts of the world including Europe, Asia, Oceania, and Canada, and has licensed some of its cartoons and other content, in English and local languages, to complimentary-to-air networks and subscription channels such as KI.KA and Super RTL in Deutschland, RTÉ Ii (English language) and TG4 (Irish language) in Ireland, YTV (in English) and Vrak.TV (in French) in Canada, Canal J in French republic, Alpha Kids in Greece, CNBC-e in Turkey and 10 Shake in Australia (which is a sister network to Nickelodeon).

See too

  • List of Nickelodeon novelizations
  • List of programs broadcast past Nickelodeon
  • Nicktoons
  • Boomerang
  • Cartoon Network
  • Disney XD
  • Disney Channel

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External links

  • Official website

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