Nickelodeon (Brazil)

Nickelodeon
Launched 20 December 1996
Owned by Viacom Networks Brasil (Viacom)
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audience share 1.5% (August, 2011, [1])
Country  Brazil
Language Portuguese
Sister channel(s) VH1 Brasil, Nick Jr. (Latin America)
Website mundonick.com

Nickelodeon Brazil is a cable and satellite television channel, the Brazilian counterpart of the American network Nickelodeon. It is owned by Viacom Networks Brasil, the Brazilian branch of MTV Networks Latin America.

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History

In 1995, Nickelodeon had entered into an agreement with Globosat to extend the availability of the popular channel. Thus, some of Nickelodeon's shows started to air on Multishow. By early-1997, Multishow had stopped displaying the programs at that Nickelodeon just made a Latin American channel. Eventually, some of Nickelodeon's programs are broadcast by Rede Globo.

However, due to the success of Nickelodeon Latin America, Nickelodeon Brazil was launched on August 20, 1998 in Brazil as a children-oriented channel, being the main competitor of Cartoon Network, which was launched 2 years before.

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

The American Awards Kids' Choice Awards Nickelodeon, known as the KCA, which star many stars of public international youth category television film and music, was dubbed for display in Brazil since 1999.

Meus Prêmios Nick

The Brazilian version of American Kids' Choice Awards was launched in 1999. The My Awards Nick was created by Viacom Networks Brazil and MTV Networks. The viewer must vote in various categories and the artists receiving the most votes Zeppy, the trophy of the awards.

Programming blocks

Current

Past

Programming

Nick Jr.

Nick at Nite

Nickelodeon Brazil projects

Casa da Praia

Brazilian version of Summer Beach House was a marathon of Nickelodeon aired on weekday afternoons during the summer on Nickelodeon from late December to early April (summer in most parts of Brazil). It featured Nicktoon cartoon characters hanging out at a beach house during the block. The block was seen weekdays from three to seven PM

Fantabuloso

Fantabuloso was a block played on Sunday and Saturday nights, similar to TEENick. The block was aimed toward children ages 12–17. The block was replaced for Nick-at-Nite on Saturdays and Nick Hits on Sundays.

Nick at Nite

Nick at Nite was launched in 2006, replacing Fantabuloso, aired weeknights from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am. The block was aired seven nights a week until July 2009, when Nick Hits, featuring classic Nicktoons and some live-action series, took over weekend nights.

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