Nickelodeon (Europe) - Localized Nickelodeon Channels in EMEA

Localized Nickelodeon Channels in EMEA

Country Title Air Date New Look Release Date Note
United Kingdom Nickelodeon UK September 1, 1993 February 15, 2010
Germany Nickelodeon Deutschland July 1995 March 30, 2010 Second version of network launched September 2005;
first version was ended June 1, 1998
Finland Nickelodeon (Scandinavia) July 16, 1996 (block)
February 1997 (channel)
March 31, 2010 Also in Norway
Norway Nickelodeon (Scandinavia) Also in Finland
Arab World Nickelodeon (Arabia) 1996 (block)
July 23, 2008(channel)
Not utilized Ended on September 8, 2011
Croatia Nickelodeon (Croatia) 2011 2010 Uses default Euro feed
Turkey Nickelodeon (Turkey) April 11, 1994 April 5, 2010
Switzerland Nickelodeon (Swiss) September 28, 1998 (block)
April 1, 2009 (channel)
March 31, 2010
Russia
CIS
Nickelodeon CIS November 15, 1998 February 10, 2010
Ukraine Nickelodeon (Ukraine) December 2010 (block)
March 2012 (Ukrainian channel)
April 12, 2012
Kazakhstan Nickelodeon (Kazakhstan) January 1, 2009 (block) March 23, 2011
Hungary Nickelodeon (Hungary) August 1, 1998 (block), October 6, 1999 (channel) February 10, 2010 Is part of Eastern Europe
Romania Nickelodeon (Romania) December 1998 (block)
February 10, 2010 (channel)
February 10, 2010 In Eastern Europe
Spain Nickelodeon (Spain) March 27, 1999 April 1, 2010 Also Available in Spanish
South Africa Nickelodeon (Africa) June 12, 1999 (block)
July 4, 2008 (channel)
March 13, 2010
United Kingdom Nick Jr. UK 1993 (block)
September 1, 1999 (channel)
April 30, 2010
United Kingdom Nick Replay September 1999 February 2010 Timeshift service of Nickelodeon UK
Poland Nickelodeon (Poland) November 7, 1999 (block)
July 10, 2008 (channel)
March 1, 2010 Formerly as a block on Fantastic, which was closed on July 1, 2001
Norway Nickelodeon (Norway) 1996 Ended in 2007
United Kingdom Nicktoons UK July 22, 2002 April 30, 2010
Netherlands Nickelodeon (Netherlands & Flanders) July 14, 2003 March 31, 2010 Timeshared with several channels between 2002–2003 and 2005-2011.
Belgium: Flanders January 2004 Timeshared with MTV (Netherlands & Flanders)
Israel Nickelodeon Israel July 2003 May 2, 2010 Owned by Tipo
Ireland Nickelodeon Ireland February 2004 February 15, 2010
Italy Nickelodeon Italy November 1, 2004 April 1, 2010
Netherlands

Belgium: Flanders

Nick Jr. (Netherlands & Flanders) January 1, 2005 March 31, 2010
Germany Nickelodeon Germany Originally in July 2, 1995, now September 2005 March 31, 2010
Portugal Nickelodeon (Portugal) June 1, 2005 April 1, 2010
France Nickelodeon (France) November 1, 2005 January 29, 2010
France Nickelodeon Junior January 1, 2007 January 29, 2010
United Kingdom Nick Jr. 2 April 24, 2006 April 30, 2010
Ireland Nick Jr. Ireland 2006 April 30, 2010 Part of the British version of Nick Jr.
Austria Nickelodeon (Austria) June 1, 2006 March 31, 2010
Serbia Nickelodeon (Serbia) April 28, 2013 January, 2010 Uses default Euro feed
Netherlands

Belgium: Flanders

Nicktoons (Netherlands & Flanders) August 2, 2007 March 31, 2010
Nick Hits (Netherlands & Flanders) August 2, 2007 March 31, 2010
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Nick Premium December 2007 Ended on March 31, 2010
Denmark Nickelodeon Denmark March 15, 2008 March 31, 2010
Sweden Nickelodeon Sweden June 18, 2008 March 31, 2010
United Kingdom Nicktoonsters August 18, 2008 July 31, 2009 Closed July 2009, replaced with NickToons Replay
United Kingdom NickToons Replay June 17, 2009 April 30, 2010 Timeshift service of NickToons
Italy Nickelodeon +1 Italy July 31, 2009 April 1, 2010 Timeshift service of Nickelodeon Italy
Italy Nick Jr. (Italy) July 31, 2009 April 1, 2010
Czech Republic Nickelodeon (Central & Eastern Europe) February 10, 2010 February 10, 2010
Greece Nickelodeon (Greece) September 3, 2010 September 3, 2010
Poland Nick Jr. (Poland) October 4, 2010 October 4, 2010

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