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Nickelodeon (Iberia)

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Television channel
Nickelodeon
Logo used since 2023[a]
CountrySpain
Portugal
Broadcast areaSpain,Andorra,Portugal,[1]Angola,Mozambique,Cape Verde
HeadquartersMadrid, Spain
Lisbon, Portugal
Programming
LanguagesSpanish
Portuguese
English[2]
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
576i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerParamount Networks EMEAA
Sister channels
History
LaunchedAugust 1996 (Spain, as a block onMinimax)
27 March 1999 (Spain, as a TV channel)
1 June 2005 (Portugal)
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Nickelodeon is a Europeanpay televisionchannel available in Spain and Portugal and operated byParamount Networks EMEAA.[3] The channel is aimed at children and teenagers.

History

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During the 1990s Nickelodeon programming was licensed to various commercial broadcasters in Spain and Portugal. In Spain these aired on the paid television channelCanal+, before later being assigned to its spin-off channel Minimax which would launch a block dedicated to just Nickelodeon programming,[4] while in Portugal these were licensed to commercial broadcasterSIC.

The channel was launched in Spain on 27 March 1999 as a localised variant of American kids channel Nickelodeon, onCanal Satellite Digital.[5] Like in theUK, Nickelodeon in Spain originally shared its signal withComedy Central (at the time known as Paramount Comedy), until February 2005 when both channels were given their own signal.

On 1 June 2005, a feed of the Central European Nickelodeon channel was launched in Portugal with Portuguese audio with partial local ad breaks.[6] The channel was initially an exclusive to the Portuguese TV operatorNOS (at the time known as TV Cabo), with this exclusivity being maintained for the following 12 years.

On 1 September 2009, the Portuguese channel changed its source feed to Nickelodeon Spain. On 1 April 2010, Nickelodeon rebranded its graphical package with a new logo and new bumpers. On 22 November 2012, it changed its aspect ratio from4:3 to16:9.

On 15 January 2015, an HD version of the Spanish feed of the channel was launched exclusively on satellite provider Canal+ (nowMovistar Plus+). The Portuguese feed only received an HD version on 1 February 2024.

In August 2019, Nickelodeon started using promos and bumpers similar to those of Central and Eastern Europe, removing end credits and any bumpers and idents with Portuguese or Spanish text, with the only difference between both feeds now, besides the audio, being the content broadcast during commercial breaks, with Spain broadcasting more commercials while Portugal airs shorts created by third parties such asGlumpers,ZellyGo orChop Chop Ninja, or even brief clips from some Nickelodeon shows, to compensate for the time allocated for the commercials in Spain.

On 1 December 2017, Nickelodeon started to be carried by Portuguese TV providerNowo, breaking its exclusivity with NOS. On 31 March 2020, Nickelodeon began to be carried by Portuguese TV providerMeo,[6] and on 14 April 2020, Nickelodeon was launched onVodafone Portugal, with the channel finally becoming available on all Portuguese TV providers. On the morning of 15 February 2021 however, Nickelodeon became unavailable on Nowo, alongside other Paramount owned channels available on the operator.

Between 2020 and 2023, a video on demand service called Nick+ was made available in Portugal, by the operators Meo and Vodafone.[7] The service would be discontinued due to the launch ofSkyShowtime, which serves as the country's equivalent toParamount+.[8]

Former programming blocks

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Noches Nick

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Noches Nick was a night time programming block on Nickelodeon Iberia and was a localized variant of the American version of the blockNick@Nite. Not much is currently known about this block.

TeenNick

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TeenNick was a Daytime programming block on Nickelodeon Iberia and was a localized variant of the American version of theTeenNick block. It was available in Spain from 21 March 2004 to 2014, and in Portugal from 2008 to 2016. The running time was 11h to 12h in Spain from 2004 to 2008. In 2009, it became a 24-hour block. In Portugal, the running time was 5h to 6h, then 10h to 14h. In 2013, it became a 24hour block. It airs Nickelodeon programming in Spain from 11h to 12h, and in Portugal from 5h to 6h, and 10h to 13h. In Saturdays and Sundays, it is instead 10h to 14h.

Notes

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  1. ^The logo's wordmark has been in use since 2010. Additionally, there is a variant meant to be used for white backgrounds; the main variant has a white wordmark in conjunction with a fully orange splat.

References

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  1. ^Observatory, European Audiovisual."TV Channel: Nickelodeon (Portugal)".mavise.obs.coe.int. Retrieved26 September 2018.
  2. ^"Nickelodeon Iberia - parametry odbioru, reception info, frequency - Satellite Charts".www.sat-charts.eu. Retrieved26 September 2018.
  3. ^"Nickelodeon Iberia Frequenz, Pids vom Sender auf Astra 19.2° Ost".www.satindex.de. Retrieved26 September 2018.
  4. ^Rivas, Rosa (2 August 1996)."Minimax se 'casa' con Nickelodeon".El País (in Spanish). elpais.com.
  5. ^"Nickelodeon prepara su primera producción propia en España".SatCesc. 9 October 2017. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  6. ^ab"Nickelodeon chega ao MEO".atelevisão. 1 April 2020. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  7. ^"Nick+, a nova app do Nickelodeon e Nick Jr".Magazine HD. 21 July 2020. Retrieved3 November 2024.
  8. ^"Nick+, serviço on demand chega ao fim em março".Unimado. 10 March 2023. Retrieved3 November 2024.
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