International Nickelodeon Thread Part 17

Nickelodeon CEE (GU) feed will follow the Nickelodeon Asia feed by removing the iCarly, Victorious, and Sam & Cat slots. After this change, Nickelodeon Poland will become the feed with the most variety in its schedule.

Also, Nickelodeon Germany removed all sitcoms from weekdays, and surprisingly, they even removed Henry Danger.
 
if it does happen the merge won't change anything in my opinion if anything we can see CN feeds going the Nickelodeon route since its Paramount that's buying WBD not the other way around
Well, if the merger happened, I think they should do the opposite for Nick, where Nick would follow Disney (after the split of Disney Channel EMEA into SEE, ROA, MENA, and South Africa, after period of relaunching the Scandinavian feed), and start reconstructions by launching both Nickelodeon Eastern European and Western European signals in the places of Global channels, while MENA, Africa, Asia, and LA remains unchanged and keeps the Global channels, while CN would merge the ones like MENA, Africa, and Asia into one signal (CN Global or CN International; the first feed (Light or Limited) without LGBT programs and scenes, for Middle East, Asian countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, and Rest of Africa, while the second (Unlimited) contains these shows and scenes, dedicated to Republic of South Africa and Singapore, and both channels will have ad breaks in some markets).

In my opinion, with my suggestion and solution, that’s the better construction after the merger of the companies, regarding both brands.
 
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Nickelodeon CEE (GU) feed will follow the Nickelodeon Asia feed by removing the iCarly, Victorious, and Sam & Cat slots. After this change, Nickelodeon Poland will become the feed with the most variety in its schedule.

Also, Nickelodeon Germany removed all sitcoms from weekdays, and surprisingly, they even removed Henry Danger.
Nick USA is no longer making live-action series, so I guess this makes sense?
 
Also, Nickelodeon Germany removed all sitcoms from weekdays, and surprisingly, they even removed Henry Danger.
Exactly what the Global compound should've done already. How come they chose that franchise over the earlier seasons of SpongeBob Squarepants, their most exploited franchise? I know they're bringing back those episodes within the next months, but I'm afraid that might not be permanent...
Paramount and improvement do not come in pairs :D
And I was hoping that the Skydance buyout would change things. Besides (and in spite of) all those channel shutdowns, Nickelodeon Global is still a zombie channel.
After this change, Nickelodeon Poland will become the feed with the most variety in its schedule.
Doesn't that also apply to Nickelodeon Spain?
 
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Nickelodeon CEE (GU) feed will follow the Nickelodeon Asia feed by removing the iCarly, Victorious, and Sam & Cat slots. After this change, Nickelodeon Poland will become the feed with the most variety in its schedule.

Also, Nickelodeon Germany removed all sitcoms from weekdays, and surprisingly, they even removed Henry Danger.
To avoid misunderstandings: the channel is not removing the mentioned trio from its schedule. They are only being pushed to weekends because the SpongeBob Birthday Celebration stunt will air on weekdays.

Once again, people are jumping to conclusions too quickly. We should be careful with that.

The stunt ends on July 31, so we’ll see in August whether the shows return to the regular daily lineup, remain weekend-only, or, in the worst-case scenario, are removed from the channel entirely.
 
Well, if the merger happened, I think they should do the opposite for Nick, where Nick would follow Disney (after the split of Disney Channel EMEA into SEE, ROA, MENA, and South Africa, after period of relaunching the Scandinavian feed), and start reconstructions by launching both Nickelodeon Eastern European and Western European signals in the places of Global channels, while MENA, Africa, Asia, and LA remains unchanged and keeps the Global channels, while CN would merge the ones like MENA, Africa, and Asia into one signal (CN Global or CN International; the first feed (Light or Limited) without LGBT programs and scenes, for Middle East, Asian countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, and Rest of Africa, while the second (Unlimited) contains these shows and scenes, dedicated to Republic of South Africa and Singapore, and both channels will have ad breaks in some markets).

In my opinion, with my suggestion and solution, that’s the better construction after the merger of the companies, regarding both brands.
I would add to your suggestion that the LatAm feeds of Nickelodeon would transfer back to a local management as a cost-cutting measure for Paramount Networks EMEAA's side of things, probably to the "Discovery Networks" playouts (like when WarnerMedia and Discovery merged: if a Warner-owned channel rebranded or migrated to high-definition, they switched it to the playouts used by the local branch of Discovery Networks). Either that or they'll just shut down the channel, leaving LatAm with just MTV, Comedy Central and most, if not all, of the WBDiscovery-owned channels.
 
Nick USA is no longer making live-action series, so I guess this makes sense?
They still are, but for other companies. Hollywood Arts will be going to Netflix with a planned premiere on Nick at some point, a bit like Fairly OddParents: A New Wish.

There's still the new Thundermans movie in the pipeline, too.

Unfortunately, that seems to be it, though.
 
They still are, but for other companies. Hollywood Arts will be going to Netflix with a planned premiere on Nick at some point, a bit like Fairly OddParents: A New Wish.

There's still the new Thundermans movie in the pipeline, too.

Unfortunately, that seems to be it, though.
I was told Nick isn't prosucing anymore, must be in-house. But sadly there is no tween media anymore, the trend has become irreversible and there are even concerned parents on social media.
 
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All of Nickelodeon Sweden's schedules have now appeared to be in the shadow realm due to copyright issues. Funny enough, in 2024, I was able to find SpongeBob airdates; the earlier ones that ESB had were incorrect, and they were all originated by a former admin from Norway.

Also, DUDDB claims that the release date for the former Norwegian dub is wrong. As Nickelodeon Norway shares the same schedule as Sweden.
 
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All of Nickelodeon Sweden's schedules have now appeared to be in the shadow realm due to copyright issues. Funny enough, in 2024, I was able to find SpongeBob airdates; the earlier ones that ESB had were incorrect, and they were all originated by a former admin from Norway.

Also, DUDDB claims that the release date for the former Norwegian dub is wrong. As Nickelodeon Norway shares the same schedule as Sweden.
Copyright issues for Nick schedules? Really?
 
I think it's more like for the newspapers themselves being still copyrighted. Heck, I didn't even know there were Swedish newspapers available with Nick schedules.

Luckily, the 1997-2000 schedules (i.e. when the feed was produced in Sweden) are still searchable on Svensk Mediedatabas: Svensk mediedatabas (SMDB)
 
Nick USA is no longer making live-action series, so I guess this makes sense?
That doesn't mean they have to remove sit coms from the schedule.
Exactly what the Global compound should've done already. How come they chose that franchise over the earlier seasons of SpongeBob Squarepants, their most exploited franchise? I know they're bringing back those episodes within the next months, but I'm afraid that might not be permanent...
Henry Danger is one of the most watched sit com in CEE and some other countries that's why its on our screens for 12 years. Also I don't like how Nick Germany remove most of the sit coms from the schedule because now it feels like SpongeBob and TLH spam and I'm getting to a point where I don't care if they merge with Nickelodeon CEE (GU) because rn I think CEE have the better schedule.
Doesn't that also apply to Nickelodeon Spain?
Yes it does.
 
I think it's more like for the newspapers themselves being still copyrighted. Heck, I didn't even know there were Swedish newspapers available with Nick schedules.

Luckily, the 1997-2000 schedules (i.e. when the feed was produced in Sweden) are still searchable on Svensk Mediedatabas: Svensk mediedatabas (SMDB)
Our newspapers wouldn't post listings for Nick, let alone so many basic cable channels, only basic highlights.
 
My guess is that Nickelodeon got localized into Danish and Norwegian in 2000 (the same year SpongeBob SquarePants premiered, with the Danish and Swedish dubs and with the old Norwegian dub), and that they stopped airing The Ren & Stimpy Show (which had a Swedish dub) in 2000 (since they opted not to dub it in Danish or Norwegian unlike other legacy animated Nickelodeon programming).

A Norwegian dub of Ren & Stimpy does exist, but it did not air on Nickelodeon at all based off my knowledge .
 
Henry Danger is one of the most watched sit com in CEE and some other countries that's why its on our screens for 12 years. Also I don't like how Nick Germany remove most of the sit coms from the schedule because now it feels like SpongeBob and TLH spam and I'm getting to a point where I don't care if they merge with Nickelodeon CEE (GU) because rn I think CEE have the better schedule.
That explains a lot...

This only makes me want the LatAm feed to (yeah, I said this so many times, sorry...) transfer to the local Discovery playout if the merger ever gets approved. That franchise isn't as big in LatAm anymore as it is in the other continents (and, unsurprisingly, nobody at Paramount Networks EMEAA seemed to care), and even if any of them began to care, our feed is in such a state of decay that I doubt they'll ever bother to do opt-outs anymore under GU.
 
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Nickelodeon Asia is only good for being only HD feed they are not even airing the whole iCarly only the second season. I'm still waiting Bulgarian track to be added on Nickelodeon CEE I remember around 2016 there was but I don't know what happened with it.
 

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