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* http://www.nickarabia.net/ [Arab World]
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* http://www.nick.com.pl/ [Poland]


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Nickelodeon Europe
Ownership
OwnerMTV Networks Europe

Nickelodeon Europe (Nick Europe for short) is a cable and satellite TV network. The Pan-European version, known as Nickelodeon, was launched on November 1998. The channel airs a selection of programming from Nickelodeon in the USA and local shows from Nickelodeon in the UK and Australia. Nickelodeon Europe is a 24 hour pan-regional feed reaching the CIS countries, Hungary, Malta, Serbia, Russian Federation, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, and Maldives... The channel is primarily available in English with additional soundtracks in Russian and Hungarian. A total of more than 68 million homes across Europe and Central Asia can view the pan-European version of Nickelodeon. In a number of countries in Europe also host a local version of the channel and/or localized programming blocks.

Localized Nickelodeon channels in EMEA

Nickelodeon Branded Programming Blocks in EMEA

Localized language programming:

  •  Nick on MNET/KTV in Africa (48 countries)
  • Russia Nick on TNT Russia in Russia
  • Poland Nick on Fantastic in Poland (1999-2001)
  • Belgium Nick on AB3 in Belgium
  • Republic of Ireland Nick on TG4 in Ireland
  • Turkey Nick on CNBCe in Turkey
  • United Kingdom Nick Jr (formally NOGGIN) on TMF in UK
  • Cyprus Nick on Lumiere TV in Cyprus
  • Greece Nick on Channel 9 in Greece
  • Arab League Nick on GULF-DTH in the Middle East (15 regions)

See also