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Revision as of 01:01, 6 April 2024
1977 | Pinwheel broadcasts on QUBE |
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1979 | Nickelodeon is launched by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment |
1984 | Nickelodeon introduces its Balloon font logo |
1985 | Nick at Nite is launched |
1986 | Double Dare premieres |
1987 | The Big Ballot (later known as the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards) premieres |
1988 | The programming block Nick Jr. was launched |
1991 | Nickelodeon debuted their "Nicktoons" brand |
1992 | The programming block SNICK was launched |
1994 | Nickelodeon launches The Big Help |
1996 | Nickelodeon released its first feature-length film in theaters in 1996, an adaptation of Louise Fitzhugh's novel, Harriet the Spy |
1999 | Noggin, a joint venture with Sesame Workshop is launched |
1999 | SpongeBob SquarePants premieres |
2001 | TEENick is launched |
2002 | The N is launched on Noggin and the Nicktoons channel is launched |
2005 | Nickelodeon premiered Avatar: The Last Airbender |
2009 | Nickelodeon went through a major rebrand: TEENick and The N merged to form TeenNick, Noggin was replaced by the Nick Jr. Channel, and Nicktoons Network became Nicktoons |
2015 | Nickelodeon revived Noggin as a streaming service |
2023 | Nickelodeon introduces a new take on their classic splat branding |