Nick Jr India

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Nick Jr India
Launched 21 November 2012
Owned by Viacom 18
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Country India
Language English
Hindi
Broadcast area India
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Maldives
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Sister channel(s) Nickelodeon India
Sonic Nickelodeon
VH1 India
MTV India
Colors
Teen Nick India
Website Official Website
Availability
Satellite
Cable

Nick Jr India is a channel devoted to toddlers the channel is a part of Nickelodeon India franchise

History

The channel was a block on nick India then Viacom 18 decide to launch it as a channel in 2011 and the channel launched in fall of 2012.The channel will target 2 to 6 year old children.After COLORS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Vh1, Sonic and Comedy Central, Nick Jr. is the 7th channel from Viacom18 in India, (3rd under the Nickelodeon brand, after Nick and Sonic). Farah Khan, Celebrity Mom and Dora the Explorer, the channel’s cult character, unveiled the first look of the channel in a press conference Nick Jr. will also have strong online presence to engage and interact with young parents. The website will aim at providing useful tips and information on a growing child’s need from experts. Nick Jr. website will also have interesting games for toddlers that will be on the same lines as the channel – entertaining and educational.

Format

It is available in all major cable TV platforms in India and Few DTH Platforms.Viacom 18 Launched Teen Nick & Nick Junior as a single Channel on 21 November 2012. It is presently available on Airtel Digital TV, Videocon d2H, Hathway Digital Cable, Den Digital Cable, DE Digital and In Digital Cable Systems in India. It is presently there in most Local cable services of North India also, however, excluding DTH, the channel has not expanded to Local cable networks in South India. This is how the content in the channel is televised: Nick Junior - 6am - 7pm (English - Hindi) Teen Nick - 7pm - 6am (English). Viacom 18 announced the channel on 11 December 2012.

Programming

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