Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for July 20, 2024 | Nickelodeon
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Rugrats, provided to Creators Syndicate by Nickelodeon, based off the popular animated television series has been created for children and family's to laugh and enjoy together.
Follow these comics and their take on real episodes of the show and their own spin on hilarious adventures.
All Stars 9 Episode 11 First Lewk 👑 RuPaul’s Drag Race
We’ve made it to Part 1 of the All Stars 9 grand finale! 🤩 Don’t miss an all-new RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars 9 – streaming NOW on Paramount+! 👑 Make sure to try Paramount+ for FREE at ParamountPlus.com 🏁
TVOkids in Canada has released the first trailer for the upcoming 11th season of the beloved CG-animated preschool series, PAW Patrol, which is available to watch here on the official TVOkids YouTube channel! PAW Patrol season 11 will premiere August 3 on TVOkids in Canada, and soon on Nickelodeon USA!
The 11th season of PAW Patrol (26 half-hour episodes) will follow the paw-some pack of pups--Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Skye, Rocky, Zuma, Everest and Tracker--as they take on exciting new missions around Adventure Bay. Whether it's exciting aerial adventures or fired-up rescues, new pup pals and action-packed episodes are on the way.
Halo TV Series Canceled on Paramount Plus After Two Seasons - IGN The Fix: Entertainment
Pack it up Master Chief, the Halo live-action series is canceled on Paramount+. The video game adaptation managed to squeeze out two seasons before getting the gravity axe. Paramount Plus released this statement to The Hollywood Reporter: “We are extremely proud of this ambitious series and would like to thank our partners at Xbox, 343 Industries and Amblin Television, along with showrunner and executive producer David Wiener." They also thanked the cast and went on to say, "We wish everyone the best going forward.” With that in mind, sources have told THR that Amblin, Xbox and 343 are looking to shop the series around, so there might be a chance for a season 3.
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Newsround Extra | Nickelodeon and the Expansion of Cable Television (1st July 1983)
An episode of an former Newsround spin-off series from 1983 that features its former iconic presenter John Craven talking about the differences to cable television and analogue television and the expansion of cable in the U.S. thanks to the launch of QUBE in Columbus, Ohio and New York, with talks about bringing it to the U.K. for the big changes to terrestrial television (which BSB/Sky Television would later become a big part of thanks to the success of OTS and Swindon Cable).
One of the main features was the kids' cable network that used to include no commercials, Nickelodeon, which at the time was the one of Pinwheel, Standby: (Lights, Camera, Action!), Livewire and some others like the cult classic You Can't Do That on Television, notable for introducing green gunge (or slime to the American audiences) on the show that later turns out to be an iconic symbol for the network.
The report includes interviews with Geraldine B. Laybourne, the then "Boss Lady"/President of the network, and Fred Newman, host of Livewire, and talks about Nickelodeon planning to introduce advertising.
It appears that many of Paramount Global's channels were affected by the global technology outage on Friday, July 19, including Nicktoons, Nick Jr. and TeenNick in the U.S., causing many to display "Technical Difficulties" slides.
The cause of the disruptions originated from a cybersecurity firm called CrowdStrike, which provides software to a wide range of industries. An update to one of CrowdStrike’s pieces of software, Falcon Sensor, malfunctioned, throwing a wrench into computers running Windows, leading to major tech failures around the world, the company said.
The outage started about 1:45am ET, with Nicktoons being down until about 4:45aam.
TeenNick (East Feed) started glitching about 1:19am ET during iCarly, and remained dark for about 20 minutes before returning, starting over where "iSell Penny Tees" glitched. The rest of the iCarly marathon was off schedule. Because of the 20-minute delay, all the remaining iCarly marathon was shifted down. After "iOMG" aired in full (ending about 5:57am, instead of the scheduled 5:36am), the last episode "iOwe You" only aired for its last 90 seconds (no intro or credits).
Other Paramount channels affected by the outage included MTV Classic, VH1, VH1 Soul, MTV Jams, and Logo.
Meanwhile, in Australia, Channel 10's news service went offline, with "humble news social team admins" uploading a homemade error image on their official X/Twitter account:
Nick Jr. (USA, West) - Technical Difficulties (July 19th 2024)
#BREAKING: Widespread Microsoft outages have sent IT systems across Australia into a tailspin this afternoon, with banks, airlines, police, and other systems reported as being affected.
(And humble news social team admins too, evidently. We're doing our best here. More to come.) pic.twitter.com/IM0LZARu5v