List of international Nickelodeon channels
Nickelodeon, a network that was originally established as a cable channel in the United States, has expanded to include worldwide versions.
Americas
United States
- Nickelodeon – flagship channel
Canada
- Nickelodeon (Canada); Carries Nick Jr. as a program block.
Latin America
Mexico
Brazil
Europe
UK and Ireland
- Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland); also has HD simulcast channel on Sky. Known as Nick.
- Nick +1 – one hour timeshift
- Nicktoons
- Nicktoons Replay – one hour timeshift, now defunct
- Nick Jr.
- Nick Jr. +1 – one hour timeshift
- Nick Jr. 2
Netherlands & Flanders
France & Wallonia
- Nickelodeon (France & Wallonia) – Previously a block on Canal J from 2003 to 2005 as Nicktoons France[1]
Croatia
- Nickelodeon (Croatia)
- Nick Jr. (Croatia)
Spain
Italy
Portugal
Bulgaria
Germany
Switzerland
East Europe and Malta
Russia
Serbia
Scandinavia
Poland
- Nickelodeon (Poland)
- Nick Jr. (Poland)
Greece
Hungary
- Nickelodeon (Hungary)
- Nick Jr. (Hungary)
Romania
Czech Republic
- Nickelodeon (Czech Republic)
- Nick Jr. (Czech)
Asia and Australia
Philippines
Mainland China
Taiwan
Southeast Asia
India
Pakistan
- Nickelodeon (Pakistan) – currently not broadcasting as of October 31, 2016 due to suspension of broadcast license by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority[2]
South Korea
Japan
- Nickelodeon (Japan) – Now defunct, as of September 30, 2009[3]
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Australia and New Zealand
- Nickelodeon (Australia and New Zealand)
- Nickelodeon (New Zealand) – Now defunct, replaced by the Australian version[4]
Vietnam
Turkey, Israel, Africa and the Middle East
Africa
Middle East & North Africa
Turkey
Israel
Former channels
- Nicktoons France – program block on Canal J, Closed November 1, 2005.
- Nick Gas – American digital cable and satellite channel, closed December 31, 2007 on digital cable and DirecTV and April 23, 2009 on Dish Network (replaced by Cartoon Network (west), replaced by then The N, now TeenNick).
- Nicktoonsters – British spinoff of the U.K. version of Nicktoons, closed July 31, 2009 (replaced by a 1-hour delayed timeshift feed of the main Nicktoons channel).
See also
- Nickelodeon Magazine
- Nickelodeon Universe, a Nickelodeon-themed amusement park inside the Mall of America
- Nickelodeon Movies
- Nickelodeon Studios
- Nickelodeon compounds, a series of molding substances sold as toys
- Nickelodeon Records, also known as Nick Records
References
- ↑ "Nickelodeon France bys raft of children's shows from Granada International". 4 Regional Film & Video. Great Britain: Flagship Media Group Ltd. March 15, 2006. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/Pakistan-suspends-Nickelodeon-channels-licence-for-airing-Indian-content/articleshow/55173400.cms
- ↑ ニコロデオン かいいんとうろく終了のおしらせ (in Japanese). MTV Networks Asia Pacific. August 28, 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-16.
- ↑ "MTV NZ to axe 23 staff, closes offices". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media. September 28, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
- ↑ "Nickelodeon Turkey" (in Turkish). Viacom International Media Networks. March 9, 2012. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
External links
- Worldwide
- International
- Official website for Australia & New Zealand
- Official website for Brazil
- Official website for Canada
- Official website for China
- Official website for Czech Republic
- Official website for Denmark
- Official website for Finland
- Official website for France
- Official website for Germany
- Official website for Greece
- Official website for Hong Kong
- Official website for Hungary
- Official website for India
- Official website for Indonesia
- Official website for Israel
- Official website for Italy
- Official website for Latin America
- Official website for Malaysia
- Official website for Middle East and North Africa
- Official website for Mongolia
- Official website for Netherlands & Belgium
- Official website for Norway
- Official website for Pakistan
- Official website for Philippines
- Official website for Poland
- Official website for Portugal
- Official website for Romania
- Official website for Russia
- Official website for Singapore & Vietnam
- Official website for South Africa
- Official website for South Korea
- Official website for Spain
- Official website for Sweden
- Official website for Taiwan
- Official website for Turkey
- Official website for United Kingdom & Ireland
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