Nickelodeon (British and Irish TV channel)

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Nickelodeon
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
Ireland
Isle of Man
Channel Islands
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Timeshift serviceNickelodeon +1
Ownership
OwnerNickelodeon UK Ltd.
(Paramount)
Sister channelsNicktoons
Nick Jr.
Nick Jr. Too
History
Launched1 September 1993; 30 years ago (1993-09-01)
Links
Websitenick.co.uk
Availability
Streaming media
Sky GoWatch live (UK & Ireland only)
Now TVWatch live (UK only)
Virgin TV AnywhereWatch live (UK only)

Nickelodeon (commonly shortened to Nick) is a British pay television network aimed at children aged under 18.

On 1 September 1993, a localised version of the US channel launched in the United Kingdom and launched at a later date in Ireland. In the United Kingdom, the channel is available on Sky, Virgin Media, and TalkTalk Plus TV. In Ireland, the channel is available on Virgin Media Ireland, Eir TV and Sky Ireland. It is the first Nickelodeon feed launched overseas.

History

Nick logo for short since 2010.

Nickelodeon was launched in the UK on 1 September 1993[1] exclusively on Sky,[2] originally airing for 12 hours and showing both cartoons and live action series. NICK AT NIGHT was also planned from early 1994[3][4] but never implemented, with the Off-air time, Nickelodeon would air static logos, schedule information and teletext. From November 1995, it started to timeshare with Paramount Channel.

The British version of Nick Jr. also launched on the channel's first day, broadcasting during school hours. Live presentation followed in 1994, branded as Nick Alive!. In 1996, Nickelodeon reached an agreement with CBBC to show a block of CBBC programmes for one hour before and one hour after Nick Jr., called CBBC on Nickelodeon. This block lasted until 1998. Nick Jr. was taken off the main channel in July 2000, after launching its own channel the year before.

Nicktoons was launched in the UK and Ireland in July 2002.

When Sky Digital was launched in 1998, Nickelodeon was in the original channel line-up on Astra 2A, and Nickelodeon was aired for three more hours. However, analogue-satellite services continued to shutdown Nickelodeon at 7 pm each day until analogue satellite was discontinued in 2001. During the end of 2004, Telewest failed to reach an agreement to broadcast Nickelodeon, Nicktoons and Nick Jr. on the after 2005 and the channels were removed from Telewest on 17 December, leading to many Telewest customers leaving for Sky and NTL, while Telewest customers either received a free upgrade to Disney Channel or to Sky Cinema to prevent customers from leaving Telewest. By the next year, however, Nickelodeon successfully renegotiated with Telewest and the channels were restored.

In February 2010, Nickelodeon adopted the worldwide rebrand.[5][6] The TeenNick block also adopted the identity of the American channel.[7] In April 2010, Nicktoons and Nick Jr. took on their rebrand logos.

Nickelodeon HD was launched in October 2010 on Sky.[8] Later, it was picked up by Virgin Media.[9]

Since 1 January 2019, it broadcasts for 24 hours a day.

Ownership

At launch, the Nickelodeon channels available in the UK and in Ireland were operated through a joint venture with Paramount International Networks (PIN) and Sky Group trading as Nickelodeon UK Ltd. PIN held majority in shares (60%).

Sky (Kidsprog Limited) sold their stake in Nickelodeon on 31 October 2022 according to Companies House,[10] enabling Sky to enter the children's television market with a channel anytime they wish.

Subsidiary and sister channels

Nick Jr.

Nick Jr. logo

Nick Jr. first appeared in the UK and Ireland on 1 September 1993, between 9 am – 12 pm on weekday school days on the main Nickelodeon UK channel. It soon branched out to 10:30am - 2pm. In July 1999 it was announced Nick Jr would be given its own channel[11] and was launched as a 14-hour (initially 13) standalone channel on analogue and digital pay TV on 1 September 1999[12] and subsequently the block was taken off Nickelodeon in July 2000 (but shortly reintroduced in 2005). Nick Jr. originally timeshared with MTV Dance when that channel launched in early 2001, though this ceased some time ago, with MTV Dance having gone 24 hours since then. Nick Jr. itself has broadcast for 24 hours since 2010.

Nick Jr. Too

Nick Jr. Too logo

On 24 April 2006, Nick Jr. Too was launched. It broadcasts Nick Jr. shows on a different schedule from the main Nick Jr. channel. It has broadcast for 24 hours since 2015. Sometimes the channel can be found as a Peppa Pig pop-up channel showing back to back Peppa Pig known as Nick Jr. Peppa or a Paw Patrol pop-up showing back to back Paw Patrol (uk dub) known as nick jr. Paw Patorl.

Nicktoons

Nicktoons logo

On 12 October 2004, Nicktoons was launched, airing Nicktoons, as well as other cartoons, throughout the day. It Has Broadcast For 24 Hours Since 1 January 2019.

in September 2022, the channel rebranded as Nick SpongeBob, airing SpongeBob SquarePants and The Patrick Star Show, then in October 2022, Nick SpongeBob changed to Nick Horrid Henry, only airing Horrid Henry, then changed back to Nicktoons in November 2022.

Nicktoons UK mainly airs imported programming from the US network. It’s Pony (2020-2022) were created in the UK, but were produced for the American channel and premiered in the US market first.

Nick +1, Nicktoons Replay and Nick Jr. +1

On 1 September 1999, a one-hour time shift of Nickelodeon was initially launched on Sky. It is available on Sky 620, Virgin Media Ireland 605 and Virgin Media 713. The channel originally launched as Nick Replay but was rebranded as Nick +1 on 2 October 2012.

A one-hour timeshift of Nicktoons, Nicktoons Replay, was also available on Sky channel 630. The timeshift channel replaced the Nicktoons spin off sister channel Nicktoonsters.

Nick Jr. +1 launched on 2 October 2012, replacing Nicktoons Replay, which closed the previous day. The timeshift channel is available on Nicktoons Replay's previous space.

Nickelodeon Ireland

In 2004, The channel launched an Irish advertising feed for Nickelodeon.

An Irish feed for Nick Jr. was launched in 2006. On 13 September 2012, it was announced that Sky would be launching an Irish feed of NickToons on 16 October 2012.[13] All Nickelodeon channels available in Ireland now host Irish advertising and sponsorship.

Nicktoonsters

On 18 August 2008, Nicktoonsters was launched. Its licence first appeared on the Ofcom website in September 2007 (initially named "Nicktoons 2", and changed to Nicktoonsters on 3 July 2008).[14] The channel closed on 31 July 2009 and was replaced with a one-hour timeshift of Nicktoons on 1 August 2009.[15][16]

Programming

Over the years the network has produced series including Genie in the House (2006–2009), Summer in Transylvania (2010–2012), Goldie’s Oldies (2021) and Overlord and the Underwoods (2021-). Apart from local continuity programming including Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards, Camp Orange and Nickelodeon Slimefest, Nickelodeon UK mainly airs imported programming from the US network. House of Anubis (2011-2013) were created in the UK, but were produced for the American channel and premiered in the US market first.

Kids' Choice Awards

Traditionally, the Kids' Choice Awards in the United Kingdom and Ireland before 2007 included only an airing of the original ceremony from the USA. Nickelodeon UK from then on held a full ceremony for two years in 2007 and 2008 which included a fully local slate of categories and was held at the ExCeL London. No ceremony or UK-specific awards were held in 2009 after network budget cuts, and since 2010 only a few local categories are voted by children in the United Kingdom and Ireland, which are awarded each year by Nickelodeon presenters as continuity during the airing of the American ceremony on a one-day delay.

Nickelodeon Land

Nickelodeon Land is a section of the Blackpool Pleasure Beach resort in Blackpool which is a six-acre (2.4 ha) section of the park featuring themed Nickelodeon attractions and souvenirs. The Nickelodeon Land section of the park opened in April 2011.

References

  1. ^ "Nickelodeon UK".
  2. ^ "TV since 1981 | BARB".
  3. ^ Thursday 2 September 1993 Newspaper: Daily Mirror Page: 12
  4. ^ Television people: Spoilt for choice? Thursday 19 August 1993 Newspaper: The Stage Page: 25
  5. ^ "Nickelodeon unveils new on-air brand identity and logo". Campaign. 11 February 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  6. ^ Laughlin, Andrew (11 February 2010). "Nickelodeon UK to launch channel rebrand". Digital Spy. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  7. ^ http://www.nick.co.uk/teenick[dead link]
  8. ^ "MTV to launch Nickelodeon HD on Sky". Digital Spy. 23 September 2010.
  9. ^ "Virgin Media gives all TV customers free access to popular kids programmes". Virgin Media. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  10. ^ https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/02797365/filing-history
  11. ^ Kids' TV Thursday 10 June 1999 Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal P9
  12. ^ Teeny TV Published: Thursday 2 September 1999 Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal P11
  13. ^ "Digital marketing integral to SMEs". Irish Independent. 13 September 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  14. ^ Licence Details for Nicktoonsters Archived 5 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Ceasing of Reporting – Nicktoonsters". AGB Nielsen Media. 28 July 2009.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ "Implementation – Nicktoons ReplayB". AGB Nielsen Media. 8 July 2009.[permanent dead link]

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