Nickelodeon (Europe) - Nickelodeon Branded Programming Blocks in EMEA

Nickelodeon Branded Programming Blocks in EMEA

Localized language programming:

  • Nick on M-Net/KTV in Africa (1999-)
  • Nick on TNT Russia in Russia (2002-)
  • Nick on Raisat2 in Italy (1997–2000)
  • Nick on SF2 in Switzerland (1997–2004)
  • Nick on TMF in Belgium (2002–2005)
  • Nick on CNBCe in Turkey (2002-)
  • Noggin. (formerly Nick Jr.) on TMF in UK (2003–2007)
  • Nick and Nick Jr in Irish language on TG4
  • Nick on M-Sat (1998–2001), Nick on Viva, Nick on Comedy Central Hungary and Nick on TV2 (Hungary)
  • Nick on Lumiere TV in Cyprus (2001-) and pay TV channels (2001–2003)
  • Nick on Showtime in the Middle East (1996–2002)
  • Nickelodeon on B92 in Serbia (2002-)
  • Nickelodeon on NTK in Kazakhstan (2009-2012)
  • Nickelodeon on QTV (weekdays) & STB (weekends) in Ukraine (2010-)
  • Nick on Super 7 (Bulgaria) in Bulgaria

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