Nickelodeon (Poland)

Nickelodeon (Poland)
Nickelodeon Poland
Nickelodeon logo new.svg
Launched July 10, 2008
Owned by MTV Networks Europe (Viacom)
Slogan Fajnie być dzieckiem! (It's cool to be a kid!)
Country Poland
Broadcast area Warsaw, Poland
Website nick.com.pl

Nickelodeon Poland (also simply called as Nick) is a children's channel broadcasting in Poland.

Contents

Programming

The channel broadcasts 24/7. All animated and live-action shows are dubbed into Polish. Before the premiere of Nickelodeon Poland, it aired as a Polish feed of Nickelodeon Russia from 1998 to 2002. On March 1, 2010, Nickelodeon Poland became a part of Nickelodeon Europe and changed its logo (on the website, the channel changed its logo on March 4, 2010).

Currently broadcasting

Nicktoons

Nick Jr.

TEENick

Shorts

  • Astrology with Squidward (Horoskop według Skalmara)
  • Biggy
  • Cluckie the Vampire Chicken
  • Curious Cow (from the UK)
  • Dancing Sushi
  • Domo (from Japan & USA)
  • Extraordernaries (from Belgium)
  • Hiro
  • Log Jam (from Hungary)
  • Monstories
  • Ooohhh Asis (from France)
  • Purple and Brown
  • Sausage and Mash
  • The Spider & Fly
  • George and Roberto (from France)

Formerly broadcast

Nicktoons

Nick Jr.

Other

  • Kids First (Dzieciaki zrobiły to pierwsze)
  • Primo
  • Quicktoons
  • The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (Nieustraszeni Bracia Adrenalini) (shorts)
  • The Mirror Has 1000 Faces

Nickelodeon Poland shows

  • Roztańczony Nick (Dancing Nick)
  • Szkoła Rysowania (Drawing School)

The early years

Nickelodeon
Launched January 5, 1999
Closed July 1, 2002
Owned by MTV Europe
Website N/A

Programming

Before the Polish Nickelodeon channel, Nickelodeon aired a feed of Nickelodeon Russia that was dubbed into Polish. The channel soon was taken off the air due to low ratings and availability.

Shows broadcast

Shows broadcast on other Polish channels

External links



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