The Wild Thornberrys - Broadcast History

Broadcast History

US

  • Nickelodeon (1998–2004)
  • Nicktoons (2002–2007)
  • Nick on CBS (2002–2006)
  • TeenNick (November 4, 2011)

Canada

  • YTV (1998–2005)
  • Nickelodeon (2011–Present)

Russia

  • Nickelodeon
  • TNT

Portugal

  • SIC
  • Nickelodeon
  • CIS countries
    • Nickelodeon

Brazil

  • Nickelodeon (1999–2009)
  • SBT (2000–2007)

Mexico

  • Nickelodeon (1999–2010)

UK

  • Nickelodeon (1998–2003)
  • Nicktoons (2002–2008)
  • Nicktoonsters (2008–2009)
  • CBBC

Australia

  • ABC
  • Nickelodeon (1998–2005)
  • Network Ten

Serbia

  • B92 (2009–present)

Philippines

  • Nickelodeon (1999–present)
  • RPN 9 (2003–2005)
  • ABC 5 (2007–2008)

Czech Republic

  • SuperMax (2002–2003)

Iceland

  • RÚV (2005, 2008 - 2010)

India

  • Nickelodeon

Hungray

  • Nickelodeon

Greece

  • Polis
  • TVC
  • Channel 9 (2006–2008)
  • Local TV (2010–present)
  • Nickelodeon (2010–present)

Turkey

  • CNBC-E
  • Nickelodeon

Pakistan

  • Indus Vision (2001–2004)
  • Nickelodeon (2006–2010)

Croatia

  • Nickelodeon (1998–present)

South Korea

  • EBS
  • JEI TV

France

  • M6 (1998)
  • Canal J
  • France 5
  • Nickelodeon (2005–2010)

Italy

  • Italia 1
  • Nickelodeon

Germany

  • KI.KA (2001)
  • Nickelodeon
  • Nicktoons

Finland

  • Nickelodeon

Poland

  • Fantastic
  • Minimax / ZigZap
  • Nickelodeon

Ukraine

  • Novyi Kanal (2000-2002)

Bulgaria

  • Nickelodeon (2000–2008)

Netherlands

  • Nickelodeon

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