- Nickelodeon (around the world)
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Nickelodeon, a network that was originally established as a cable channel in the United States, has expanded to include worldwide versions.
Contents
Current channels
Americas
- Nick - flagship channel
- Nick Canada (formerly Discovery Kids)
- Nick Latin America
- Nick Brazil
Europe
Main article: Nickelodeon (Europe)- Nickelodeon (UK & Ireland); also has HD simulcast channel over Sky. Known as NickUK in the US and worldwide.
- Nick Replay - a one-hour timeshifted version of Nickelodeon UK
- Nicktoons
- Nicktoons Replay - a one-hour time-shifted version of Nicktoons UK
- Nick Jr.
- Nick Jr. 2 - a second Nick Jr channel offering an alternative selection of programmes
- Nickelodeon (Netherlands & Flanders)
- Nickelodeon (France & Wallonia) Was a block on Canal J from 2003 to 2005 as Nicktoons France
- Nickelodeon (Croatia)
- Nickelodeon (Spain)
- Nickelodeon (Italy)
- Nickelodeon (Portugal)
- Nickelodeon (Bulgaria)
- Nickelodeon (Germany); also has HD simulcast channel over HD+
- Nickelodeon (Swiss)
- Nickelodeon (East Europe and Malta)
- Nickelodeon (Russia)
- Nickelodeon (Scandinavia)
- Nickelodeon (Sweden)
- Nickelodeon (Poland)
- Nickelodeon Israel
- Nickelodeon (Turkey) closed on August 30 2011 without a reason
- Nickelodeon (Greece)
- Nickelodeon (Finland)
- Nickelodeon (Norway)
- Nickelodeon Romania
Asia and Australia
- Nickelodeon (Philippines)
- Nickelodeon (Mainland China)
- Nickelodeon (Taiwan)
- Nickelodeon (Southeast Asia)
- Nickelodeon (India)
- Nickelodeon (Pakistan)
- Nickelodeon (Korea)
- Nickelodeon (Japan)
- Nickelodeon (Hong Kong)
- Nickelodeon Indonesia
- Nickelodeon (Australia) -like the US, it's known as Nick.
- Nickelodeon (New Zealand) -now defunct, replaced by the Australian version.
Africa and the Middle East
- Nickelodeon (Africa)
- Nickelodeon (Arab World)
Former channels
- Nicktoons France - program block on Canal J, Closed November 1, 2005.
- Nick Gas - American digital cable and satellite channel, closed December 31, 2007 on digital cable and DirecTV and April 23, 2009 on Dish Network (replaced by Cartoon Network (west), (replaced by then The N, now TeenNick.
- Noggin - American digital cable and satellite channel, closed September 28, 2009 (renamed Nick Jr.)
- The N - American digital cable and satellite channel, closed September 28, 2009 (renamed TeenNick).
- Nicktoonsters - British spinoff of the U.K. version of Nicktoons, closed July 31, 2009 (replaced by a 1-hour delayed timeshift feed of the main Nicktoons channel).
See also
- Nickelodeon Magazine
- Nickelodeon Universe, a Nickelodeon-themed amusement park inside the Mall of America
- Nickelodeon Movies
- Nickelodeon Studios
- Nickelodeon compounds, a series of molding substances sold as toys
- Nickelodeon Records, also known as Nick Records
External links
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