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Nickelodeon and US
Several previously unaired in the US episodes aired on Nickelodeon in November 2007 and August 2008.
David the Gnome came to US television in 1987, airing weekdays on the Nickelodeon cable channel, and was part of the fledgling Nick Jr. lineup when that was created shortly thereafter until 1995.
Two series were produced in the US for the TNN ( now Spike and Adult Swim ) network, and a version was also shown on Nickelodeon.
Nickelodeon assigned a team of producers to create a new US television program for young children in mid-1994, using research on early childhood education and the viewing habits of preschoolers.
Two later aired on Nickelodeon in 1992 and 1993, and the final episode never aired in the US, but it did air in the UK in 1990.
Until the fall of 2006, Spanish language US network Telemundo offered Nick Jr. programming in Spanish on Saturday and Sunday mornings, as part of the Nickelodeon en Telemundo block, which featured such shows as Rugrats and Dora the Explorer.
* Maple Town Monogatari ( Maple Town Stories ) ( 1986 – 1987 ; broadcast in the US on Nickelodeon as simply Maple Town )
Syndication rights were sold to Nickelodeon / Nick Jr. ( 1992 – 1999 ), Toon Disney ( 1998 – 2002 ) and Odyssey Network ( 1999 – 2000 ) in the US with only 96 episodes in regular rotation.
Nickelodeon picked up US broadcast rights to The Alvin Show sometime in 1994 and ran the episodes daily until early 1995.
Chorion is developing a TV series based on the book, in collaboration with Nickelodeon ( TV channel ) | Nickelodeon in the US
This production is a joint venture with US broadcaster Nickelodeon and British Publisher Frederick Warne, part of the Penguin Group.
They included most of the Nickelodeon shows from the US plus:
It should be noted that the special has not aired on US television since its original premiere ; Disney Channel, Nickelodeon and ABC, which at different points have held the rights to the Peanuts specials, have not re-aired it.

Nickelodeon and aired
Starting in 1992, TV channels like Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network aired re-runs of Gumby episodes.
From 1994 to 1996, reruns aired on Nickelodeon.
Also in 1988, Nickelodeon aired all the unaired cartoons in a show called Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon until 1999.
Nickelodeon originally aired a handful of episodes in edited half-hour form during 1981 as a test run, since producer Roger Price and director Geoffrey Darby had edited the entire 1981 season of You Can't Do That on Television episodes into a half-hour format similar to Whatever Turns You On for national and international syndication.
Over the next few years, the ratings gradually declined in Canada ( by 1985, it was seen only once a week in a Saturday-morning time slot on CTV ), but YCDTOTV continued to go strong in the U. S. on Nickelodeon, where it aired first five times a week and, eventually, every day.
Another Price production using YCDTOTV cast members, UFO Kidnapped, had been made in 1983 but failed to sell to Nickelodeon and was never aired.
Though ratings declined, Nickelodeon continued to air reruns until January 1994, at which point it was only being aired on weekends.
In America, The series was called The Magic Carousel and it aired in the 1980s on Pinwheel, a children's programme on the kids ' channel Nickelodeon.
Saved by the Bell also aired in Australia on Channel Seven and from 1990 until 2004 on Nickelodeon.
In 1988, Nick aired the first annual Nickelodeon Kids ' Choice Awards ( previously known as The Big Ballot ) and introduced Nick Jr., an educational television block for younger children around preschool age.
On September 28, 2009, the new logo is used across Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite, along with the rebranded TeenNick, Nick Jr. and Nicktoons ( formerly The N, Noggin and Nicktoons Network, respectively ) channels in varying versions customized for brand unification and refreshment purposes ; a new logo for Nickelodeon Productions also began being used in end credit tags on all Nickelodeon shows, even on episodes aired before the new logo took effect ( end credit tags of programs airing on TeenNick, Nick Jr. and some shows on Nicktoons only use the current Nickelodeon Productions logo and variants for their respective channel's original programming on episodes of series made after the rebrand ).
On November 2, 2009, a Canadian version of Nickelodeon was launched, in partnership between Viacom and Corus Entertainment ( owners of YTV, which has aired Nick shows for several years, and will continue to do so ); as a result, versions of Nickelodeon now exist in most of North America.
The show, which was based on the series Het Huis Anubis which aired on an international version of Nickelodeon in The Netherlands, became the first original scripted series to be broadcast in a weekdaily strip ( in a similar format to a soap opera ) and the first original series produced by the flagship Nickelodeon in the United States not to be produced in the United States or Canada.
SpongeBob, iCarly, Victorious and Big Time Rush are the most frequently aired programs on Nickelodeon, with SpongeBob in particular typically airing about 9 – 11 times each day on average.
Nickelodeon also continues to air bi-monthly special editions of the long-running magazine series Nick News, hosted by Linda Ellerbee since its debut in 1992 ( until the early 2000s, Nick News had aired on Nick on an almost weekly basis on Sunday nights ).
On March 15, 2010, Nickelodeon announced the renewals of 16 of its existing series for the 2010 – 11 season that include the second season renewals of freshman series The Troop and Big Time Rush ( the latter series was picked up for another season after only 10 episodes aired ) and veteran series such as iCarly ( whose fourth season renewal was already announced in late 2009 and it was announced later that it would be renewed for a 5th season as well ), True Jackson, VP and SpongeBob SquarePants.
Nicktoons are animated television series produced by and aired on Nickelodeon.
Until 1991, the animated series that aired on Nickelodeon were largely imported from foreign countries, and some original animated specials were also featured on the channel up to that point as well.
Nickelodeon does have broadcast access to most feature films based on or that served as the basis for original series produced by the channel ( such as Barnyard and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie ); the majority of live-action feature films produced under the Nickelodeon Movies banner are licensed for broadcast by various television outlets, primarily cable networks ( however, Nickelodeon has aired a small number of live-action features from Nickelodeon Movies including Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging and Good Burger, which have aired on the channel's Nick at Nite nighttime block ).

Nickelodeon and most
His most noteworthy credits include the roles of Aqualad in the cartoon Teen Titans, the voice of radio journalist Richard Burns in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Kyle in the Nickelodeon cartoon, Kyle + Rosemary, Himself and various other characters on both Family Guy and Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy, the second Blue Beetle, Ted Kord, on Batman: The Brave and the Bold in the episode " Fall of the Blue Beetle!
By the end of the 1990s, both syndicated and national TV ended up losing most of its children's market to the rise of cable TV channels like Nickelodeon, Disney Channel and Cartoon Network which provided appealing children's entertainment throughout the week at nearly all hours.
The channel occasionally airs feature films produced by the network's Nickelodeon Movies film production division ( whose films are distributed by sister company Paramount Pictures ); however, despite the fact that the film division bears the Nickelodeon name, the Nickelodeon cable channel does not have access to most Nickelodeon Movies-produced films released through Paramount.
Nick HD is the on-air name for a feed provided by Nickelodeon to broadcast a limited schedule of programming, mainly the network's post-2008 live action series and some animation, and much of Nick @ Nite's programming created for HD presentation after 2000 or earlier filmed sitcoms remastered for HD, in 1080i high definition, which is carried by most of the major American cable providers on a simulcast schedule that programs based on an Eastern / Central and a Pacific / Mountain schedule.
A Nick TOO logo was used on the channel until 2004, when MTV Networks decided to no longer customize the feed as Nick TOO ( Nick 2 presently uses an off-air logo that is utilized solely for electronic program guides as a placeholder image ); most television listings thus either show the additional channel under the brandings " Nickelodeon Pacific / NICKP " or " Nickelodeon Eastern / NICKE ".
DirecTV and Dish Network also offer both Nickelodeon feeds, though unbranded as most of their children's networks have both time zone feeds by default.
Nickelodeon Universe is primarily lit by a glass ceiling, which is also the source of most of the heat for Mall of America.
As Told by Ginger has been recognized by fans and Nickelodeon alike for its character development, most of which is unusual for a cartoon.
Honker Burger ( a parody of the real-life In-N-Out Burger ) has gone bankrupt and replaced with a French restaurant named Chez Honque, leaving Mr. Swirly's as the new hangout for most of the characters ( Mr. Swirly was a character that appeared a few times during the Nickelodeon years ).
Despite controversy from various fans of the Nickelodeon series, it proved to be a very popular show, spanning a number of different types of merchandise, and was for a time the most popular show on the block, with the title quickly taken by Recess.
In the Nickelodeon series, most episodes were composed of two 11-minute segments.
While it produces or commissions a substantial portion of its programming, YTV also acquires and airs most of the original series of the similar American service Nickelodeon, which was not available in Canada until November 2, 2009.
Salute Your Shorts was a relatively unique show for Nickelodeon at the time, as most of its scenes were shot on location.

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