YIKES!! Piper (Ella Anderson) has Ox Pox and it is BLECCCHHH!! Check out this super clip from the latest brand-new Henry Danger episode "Ox Pox", and watch the episode in full here on Nick.com!:
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Monday, May 02, 2016
The Other Kingdom - Brenna & Cassidy Recap Episode #4 - Nickelodeon
It's time to talk about The Other Kingdom! Brenna and Cassidy cover everything that went down in last night's episode, including freaky fairy colds, Tristan (Callan Potter) and Astral's (Esther Zynn) first date and the rom-com rules. Oh, and they get really interested in a can of soup. Don't miss The Other Kingdom Sundays at 7pm/6c, only on Nickelodeon USA!:
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ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks - A Song For Every Situation - Nickelodeon
Are you feeling hungry? In love? Ready to party!? Well, the Chipmunks have a song for just about every situation! Jam out to some of your favorite Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks songs, no matter what kind of mood you're in, and catch ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. channels worldwide!:
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Andre Harris' Best Outtakes - Victorious
Check out some of Leon Thomas III's (Andre Harris) best bloopers from Victorious in the hilarious video clip below!:
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Additional source: Wikipedia.
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Additional source: Wikipedia.
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Jade's Best Outtakes - Victorious
Check out some of Elizabeth Gillies' (Jade) best bloopers from Victorious in the hilarious video clip below!:
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Additional source: Wikipedia.
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Additional source: Wikipedia.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Lost in Time - Nickelodeon UK
In this Turtley Awesome video clip from brand-new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles special "Trans-Dimensional Turtles", as the Heroes in a Half Shell continue their search for the final piece of the black hole generator, they get sucked back in time!:
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First-Look At Nickelodeon Netherlands Brand-New Show "De Ludwigs"
Get a first-look at Nickelodeon Netherlands brand-new locally produced adventure comedy series De Ludwigs in the fantastic video clips below, and tune into Nick's all-new show set in Amsterdam every Monday to Thursday at 19.20 uur from Monday 9th May 2016, only on Nickelodeon Netherlands (Nederland)!:
Nickelodeon India To Rebrand Sonic On Tuesday 3rd May 2016
Viacom18 will be giving Sonic, Nickelodeon India's sister kids channel and Viacom18's second kids channel in India, a revamp on Tuesday 3rd May 2016!
Launched in 2011 and known largely as an action-adventure channel for young boys, Sonic is changing and wants to be known as a channel that shows "comedy with a tinge of adventure". As part of the rebrand, Sonic will sport a new look featuring a brighter colour scheme and a new programming line-up.
"Our research said that comedy is the common denominator in the kids' genre, it helps attract viewers and maintain stickiness. At the same time, we want Sonic to have a distinct identity, and so we have retained some of the edginess and adventure in the new logo, packaging and of course, programming," says Nina Elavia Jaipuria, EVP and head (kids cluster), Viacom18.
Sonic's new colours are meant to reflect the new positioning, with yellow taking greater prominence over blue and a softer font to go with it.
Revamping the watch list
One of Sonic's most popular shows, Saban's Power Rangers, caters mostly to boys, but to appeal to a wider audience, the channel introduced Pakadam Pakadai, a series popular on Nick India, to the schedules last year, and recently started airing Shiva. In the coming months, Sonic will be premiering more brand-new episodes of both shows, and will be adding several new shows to the channels line-up.
"Our flagship Nick has been the genre leader for almost two years now and our kids portfolio is amongst the top two in India. Seen in this light, the rebranding exercise for Sonic is part of an evolving content strategy that will increase the combined viewership share of our kids portfolio," said Sudhanshu Vats, group CEO, Viacom18.
Vats believes the kids genre holds immense promise in India. "Our commitment is reflected in how we've placed it across our network through consumer products and a dedicated section in our OTT service Voot," he adds. As a category, kids' channels have six per cent share of viewership (urban and rural markets combined) points out Jaipuria. "We feel now is the right time to capitalise on the lead that Nick has and boost Sonic to the next level," she says.
Nick and Sonic will have a mix of in-house and acquired properties. For the moment, most new shows will be added to Sonic after a run on Nick. "I think right now, Nick is a stable strong platform. The idea is to get more and more people to sample Sonic, especially those who know the old avatar of the channel, and see the new version with new episodes of the popular shows they saw on Nick," says Jaipuria.
Advertisers on board
According to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data provided by Viacom18, the kids genre accounted for six per cent of total viewership last financial year across India. In urban areas, Viacom 18's market share was around eight per cent. However, Jaipuria adds that the category is still under-indexed as revenues from the genre account for around three per cent of total spends on TV.
However, Jaipuria says that they have managed to raise inventory rates at a time when the competition has been under-cutting rates to attract advertisers. "When you are in a good position viewership wise, you have the leverage to charge a premium. We are running on an over-booked inventory and knew our content is working and advertisers value associating with us. There were some struggles, but at the end of it, our commercial partners also understand the value we bring to the table," says Jaipuria. Both Nick and Sonic increased their ad-sales monetisation by 40 and 67 per cent respectively, albeit Sonic's growth comes on a comparatively low base.
It's not only viewership that has helped the network increase ad-sales numbers. Increasing focus on the licensing and merchandising and innovative brand integrations into content have worked, too. Additionally, digitisation has helped boost subscription revenues and helped bring in brands that traditionally did not look at kids' channels and they comprise almost 50 per cent of the advertisers on the network today.
Original source: Business Standard News.
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Launched in 2011 and known largely as an action-adventure channel for young boys, Sonic is changing and wants to be known as a channel that shows "comedy with a tinge of adventure". As part of the rebrand, Sonic will sport a new look featuring a brighter colour scheme and a new programming line-up.
"Our research said that comedy is the common denominator in the kids' genre, it helps attract viewers and maintain stickiness. At the same time, we want Sonic to have a distinct identity, and so we have retained some of the edginess and adventure in the new logo, packaging and of course, programming," says Nina Elavia Jaipuria, EVP and head (kids cluster), Viacom18.
Sonic's new colours are meant to reflect the new positioning, with yellow taking greater prominence over blue and a softer font to go with it.
Revamping the watch list
One of Sonic's most popular shows, Saban's Power Rangers, caters mostly to boys, but to appeal to a wider audience, the channel introduced Pakadam Pakadai, a series popular on Nick India, to the schedules last year, and recently started airing Shiva. In the coming months, Sonic will be premiering more brand-new episodes of both shows, and will be adding several new shows to the channels line-up.
"Our flagship Nick has been the genre leader for almost two years now and our kids portfolio is amongst the top two in India. Seen in this light, the rebranding exercise for Sonic is part of an evolving content strategy that will increase the combined viewership share of our kids portfolio," said Sudhanshu Vats, group CEO, Viacom18.
Vats believes the kids genre holds immense promise in India. "Our commitment is reflected in how we've placed it across our network through consumer products and a dedicated section in our OTT service Voot," he adds. As a category, kids' channels have six per cent share of viewership (urban and rural markets combined) points out Jaipuria. "We feel now is the right time to capitalise on the lead that Nick has and boost Sonic to the next level," she says.
Nick and Sonic will have a mix of in-house and acquired properties. For the moment, most new shows will be added to Sonic after a run on Nick. "I think right now, Nick is a stable strong platform. The idea is to get more and more people to sample Sonic, especially those who know the old avatar of the channel, and see the new version with new episodes of the popular shows they saw on Nick," says Jaipuria.
Advertisers on board
According to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data provided by Viacom18, the kids genre accounted for six per cent of total viewership last financial year across India. In urban areas, Viacom 18's market share was around eight per cent. However, Jaipuria adds that the category is still under-indexed as revenues from the genre account for around three per cent of total spends on TV.
However, Jaipuria says that they have managed to raise inventory rates at a time when the competition has been under-cutting rates to attract advertisers. "When you are in a good position viewership wise, you have the leverage to charge a premium. We are running on an over-booked inventory and knew our content is working and advertisers value associating with us. There were some struggles, but at the end of it, our commercial partners also understand the value we bring to the table," says Jaipuria. Both Nick and Sonic increased their ad-sales monetisation by 40 and 67 per cent respectively, albeit Sonic's growth comes on a comparatively low base.
It's not only viewership that has helped the network increase ad-sales numbers. Increasing focus on the licensing and merchandising and innovative brand integrations into content have worked, too. Additionally, digitisation has helped boost subscription revenues and helped bring in brands that traditionally did not look at kids' channels and they comprise almost 50 per cent of the advertisers on the network today.
Original source: Business Standard News.
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JAKKS Pacific and Nickelodeon Announce New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Toys for Fall 2016
Original JAKKS Pacific, Inc. Press Release via Business Wire:
JAKKS Pacific and Nickelodeon Announce New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Toys for Fall 2016
May 02, 2016 06:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
JAKKS Pacific and Nickelodeon Announce New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Toys for Fall 2016
May 02, 2016 06:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Henry Winkler, Michael McKean And David Lander Guest Star In Brand-New "SpongeBob SquarePants" Episode "Sharks Vs. Pods", Premiering 5/4 On Nickelodeon USA
We all know Fonzie was the big fish on Happy Days, but now Henry Winkler is swimming with the sharks!
In this Sponge-Tastic sneak peek preview from the brand new SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Sharks vs. Pods", Winkler voices Sharkface, a tough guy who grew up on the mean streets of Bikini Bottom. And as a bonus, he's joined by two more Happy Days alums, Michael McKean and David Lander, who played Lenny and Squiggy on the Happy Days spinoff, Laverne & Shirley.
For their meeting with SpongeBob (Tom Kenny), "The Sharks" - Sharkface, Lonnie, Ronnie and Donny - seem to have borrowed Fonzie's leather jacket and Squiggy's hair grease. And if you think Fonzie knew how to whip a comb out of his back pocket, you should see the hair-grooming products this shark trio pulls out!
Take a first-look at the all-new episode in super video clip below, via Yahoo! TV Videos, and tune into the brand-new SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Sharks vs. Pods" (#198A), premiering Wednesday 4th May 2016 at 5:30pm as part of SpongeBob May Premiere Week, only on Nickelodeon USA!:
In this Sponge-Tastic sneak peek preview from the brand new SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Sharks vs. Pods", Winkler voices Sharkface, a tough guy who grew up on the mean streets of Bikini Bottom. And as a bonus, he's joined by two more Happy Days alums, Michael McKean and David Lander, who played Lenny and Squiggy on the Happy Days spinoff, Laverne & Shirley.
For their meeting with SpongeBob (Tom Kenny), "The Sharks" - Sharkface, Lonnie, Ronnie and Donny - seem to have borrowed Fonzie's leather jacket and Squiggy's hair grease. And if you think Fonzie knew how to whip a comb out of his back pocket, you should see the hair-grooming products this shark trio pulls out!
Take a first-look at the all-new episode in super video clip below, via Yahoo! TV Videos, and tune into the brand-new SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Sharks vs. Pods" (#198A), premiering Wednesday 4th May 2016 at 5:30pm as part of SpongeBob May Premiere Week, only on Nickelodeon USA!:
Nickelodeon Wins Three Awards At The 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has announced the fantastic Nickelodeon News that Nickelodeon, one of the world's leading recognized entertainment brands for kids and families, and Nickelodeon production staff have won three awards at the 2016 Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, the 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards!
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards at a special star-studded grand gala at the California Ballroom of the Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites in downtown Los Angeles, California on Friday 29th April 2016.
The Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards recognize outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast from 2:00am to 6:00pm during the 2015 calendar year.
Below is a list of awards Nickelodeon won at the prestigious 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony, via Animation World Network:
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Peter Rabbit - Nickelodeon
Executive Producers
Cathal Gaffney, Darragh O'Connell, Paula Rosenthal
Co-Executive Producers
Mark Huckerby, Nick Ostler
Supervising Producer
Olexa W. Hewryk
Senior Producers
Sarah Blondine Mullervy
Producers
Gillian Higgins, Karen Ialacci, Erik Vignau
Line Producer
Rachel Simon
Executive Producer for Silvergate Media
Mary Durkan
Executive Producers for Frederick Warne
Ronnie Fairweather, Francesca Dow
OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN ANIMATION
WINNERS
Dinotrux - Netflix
Character Designer
Chad Weatherford
Peter Rabbit - Nickelodeon
Storyboard Artist
Benjamin Sanders
The Mind of a Chef - PBS
Production Designer
Mike Houston
Tumble Leaf - Amazon
Supervising Animator
Michael Granberry
OUTSTANDING SOUND MIXING - ANIMATION
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Nickelodeon
Production Mixer
Justin Brinsfield, Matt Corey, Manny Grijalva
Re-Recording Mixer
DJ Lynch
SFX Mixer
Jeff Shiffman
You can find a full list of 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards here on AWN.com.
A huge congratulations to Nickelodeon and production teams who work on these excellent Nickelodeon shows, and to everyone who won a award at the 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards!
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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards at a special star-studded grand gala at the California Ballroom of the Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites in downtown Los Angeles, California on Friday 29th April 2016.
The Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards recognize outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast from 2:00am to 6:00pm during the 2015 calendar year.
Below is a list of awards Nickelodeon won at the prestigious 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony, via Animation World Network:
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Peter Rabbit - Nickelodeon
Executive Producers
Cathal Gaffney, Darragh O'Connell, Paula Rosenthal
Co-Executive Producers
Mark Huckerby, Nick Ostler
Supervising Producer
Olexa W. Hewryk
Senior Producers
Sarah Blondine Mullervy
Producers
Gillian Higgins, Karen Ialacci, Erik Vignau
Line Producer
Rachel Simon
Executive Producer for Silvergate Media
Mary Durkan
Executive Producers for Frederick Warne
Ronnie Fairweather, Francesca Dow
OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN ANIMATION
WINNERS
Dinotrux - Netflix
Character Designer
Chad Weatherford
Peter Rabbit - Nickelodeon
Storyboard Artist
Benjamin Sanders
The Mind of a Chef - PBS
Production Designer
Mike Houston
Tumble Leaf - Amazon
Supervising Animator
Michael Granberry
OUTSTANDING SOUND MIXING - ANIMATION
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Nickelodeon
Production Mixer
Justin Brinsfield, Matt Corey, Manny Grijalva
Re-Recording Mixer
DJ Lynch
SFX Mixer
Jeff Shiffman
You can find a full list of 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards here on AWN.com.
A huge congratulations to Nickelodeon and production teams who work on these excellent Nickelodeon shows, and to everyone who won a award at the 43rd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards!
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Ren's Angry Rant - The Ren & Stimpy Show - The Splat
You won't believe what Ren says to Sven Hoek and Stimpy in this clip from The Ren & Stimpy Show. Tell your friends ;):
Watch all your '90s Nickelodeon favorites on The Splat, your late-night destination for your favorite childhood Nickelodeon cartoons and live-action shows! The Splat doesn't question football-shaped heads, but embrace them - along with Reptar bars, a Big Ear of Corn, orange soda, and even slime for Pete (and Pete's) sake. Make your slime-covered Nickelodeon childhood dreams come true every night at 10pm ET/PT, only on TeenNick USA! #TheSplat!
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Watch all your '90s Nickelodeon favorites on The Splat, your late-night destination for your favorite childhood Nickelodeon cartoons and live-action shows! The Splat doesn't question football-shaped heads, but embrace them - along with Reptar bars, a Big Ear of Corn, orange soda, and even slime for Pete (and Pete's) sake. Make your slime-covered Nickelodeon childhood dreams come true every night at 10pm ET/PT, only on TeenNick USA! #TheSplat!
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Nickelodeon USA Planning To Premiere New "Hey Arnold!" TV Movie In November 2017
Craig Bartlett, the creator of Nickelodeon's hit original animated series Hey Arnold!, has told a lucky fan attending Nickelodeon and Cal State Fullerton's "Happy Happy Joy Joy: Art and Artifacts from 25 Years of Creator-Driven Cartoons" exhibit that Nickelodeon USA are currently planning to premiere the networks brand-new two-part TV movie based on the popular Classic Nickelodeon series in November 2017!:
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