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In the fall of 1998, YTV started to use a Nickelodeon-style "gross-out" factor in its branding and adopted a new slogan, "Keep It Weird". The logo was changed again in September 2000 with the TV background dropped and the YTV text modified.
The channel was launched as Nickelodeon on November 2, 2009, at 6 a.m. using the "YTV OneWorld" license. [2] Jacob Two-Two was the first show to broadcast. On the day of the channel's launch, Discovery Kids (which Corus also owned) was shut down and replaced by Nickelodeon on most pay-TV providers after the last episode of Aquateam ended. [3]
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Nick.com logo used from 2009 to 2014 Nick.com logo used from 2014 to 2023. In July 2014, Nickelodeon completely redesigned the site to match up with the Nickelodeon app. It did not affect its sister channels' websites. [5] [6] In order to comply more with COPPA, Nickelodeon removed the ability to create an account on March 31, 2016. The message ...
Title Premiere date Finale date Date(s) rerun Note(s) Driving Me Crazy: September 10, 2016: November 14, 2016: 2016–19; 2022–present: Kid Food Nation: The Show
Nickelodeon (United States) Jacob Two-Two: 2003–2006 9 Story Entertainment (season 5) YTV: Pandalian: 2004–2005 Studio Kuma Planet Entertainment YTV (Canada) Funimation Channel (United States) 6teen: Jennifer Pertsch Tom McGillis: 2004–2010 Fresh TV (seasons 3–4) Teletoon (Canada) Nickelodeon (season 1) / Cartoon Network (United States ...
Nickelodeon Productions; Season 8 onward. Produced as DHX Studios from seasons 8 to 9. ... Logo used from 2004 to 2010. In 2014, ... YTV Marblemedia Distribution only.
Nickelodeon's splat is back, after more than a decade. Its original designer shares humble origin story of the channel's changing logo, drawn with a Sharpie on a coffee cup.