Nickelodeon (Central and Eastern European TV channel)
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Country | Romania Malta Hungary Ukraine Czech Republic Slovakia Croatia Montenegro Serbia Slovenia North Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Estonia Latvia Lithuania Turkey |
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Broadcast area | Central Europe, Southeast Europe, Eastern Europe, Turkey and Northern Cyprus |
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Owner | ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA |
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Launched | November, 1998 (in Malta) December, 1998 (in Romania) October, 1999 (in Hungary) February, November, 2003 (in Ukraine) February, 2010 (in the Czech Republic) February, 2010 (In Slovakia) November, 2011 (in Croatia) April, 2013 (in Slovenia) April, 2013 (in Serbia) November, 2013 (in Bulgaria) October, 2017 (in Estonia) October, 2017 (in Lithuania) October, 2017 (in Latvia) |
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Website | Official website |
Nickelodeon is a European channel operated by ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA which first debuted in Malta on November 15, 1998.
The channel later debuted in Romania on December 24, 1998 and Hungary on October 6, 1999.
The channel launched in Ukraine on November 5, 2003 and in 2004 the channel expanded to the rest of Eastern Europe broadcasting in Russian.
The channel was launched in the Czech Republic and Slovakia on February 10, 2010 in Czech.
Nickelodeon was launched in Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina in November, 2011 and in Serbia, and Slovenia on April 23, 2013 the Serbian version of the channel was also made available to Montenegro, North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The channel was launched in Bulgaria in November, 2013.
like its German and Dutch counterparts, the end credits on shows do not appear while on most other feeds of Nickelodeon they are shown. They are replaced by short credits including the show name, production year and production company. There are also occasions where the end credits are skipped to the closing logos.
History[]
Nickelodeon HD Launch[]
In fall 2011, it was reported that Nickelodeon HD and Nick Jr. will launch in the Romania and the Czech Republic. In October, the Czech version of Nickelodeon HD began testing on satellite and is currently encrypted. Nickelodeon HD is expanding in Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Malta, Turkey, Russia, CIS, Slovakia, and Poland. On December 1, 2011, Nick Czech increased its video bitrate from constant 3,4 Mbit/s to variable 5,4 Mbit/s.
Presentation (2011-present)[]
In January 2012, Nick CEE got the new US look part of the Nickelodeon Worldwide 2012 Refresh. These bumpers are only used as idents and do not contain voice-overs over a short text display (like Nick UK). The bumpers for cartoons were updated on April 24, 2012. They were created by Avealmo. They are also used on Nick Latin America. Like the bumpers for the live-action programming, they do not contain a voice-over or any text indication of what show it is.
In February 2013, Nick CEE updated its on-air presentation for promos to the UK format.
In November 2013, Nick CEE underwent a refresh and received new bumpers part of the Nickelodeon Worldwide 2013 Refresh. These newly contain a voice-over.
Nickelodeon Central and Eastern Europe broadcasts commercials. In the promos for Nickelodeon shows it only shows the show name and Nickelodeon logo.
On April 1, 2015, Nickelodeon Central and Eastern Europe started broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen.
Programming blocks[]
Weekend Awesomeness[]
This programming block starts Sundays at 16:45 and airs a special episode of a certain show or movies.
Saturday Marathons[]
This programming block starts Saturdays at 12:00 and airs a marathon of specified shows.
External links[]
Sources[]
- Nickelodeon
- Television channels and stations established in 1998
- 1998 establishments in Europe
- Entertainment companies based in New York City
- Television stations in Malta
- Television stations in Romania
- Television stations in the Czech Republic
- Television channels in Slovakia
- Television channels in Bulgaria
- Television stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Television channels in Estonia
- Television channels in Lithuania
- Television channels in Latvia
- Television stations in Ukraine
- Television channels in Moldova
- 1998 establishments in Romania
- 2013 establishments in Bulgaria
- 2010 establishments in the Czech Republic
- 2010 establishments in Slovakia
- 2017 establishments in Estonia
- 2017 establishments in Lithuania
- 2017 establishments in Latvia
- 1998 establishments in Malta
- Czech-language television stations
- Romanian-language television stations
- English-language television stations
- Russian-language television stations
- Bulgarian-language television stations
- Television networks in Bulgaria