Nickelodeon (Croatian TV channel)
Nickelodeon is a Croatian cable and digital satellite television network dedicated to kids. It was launched in December 2011.[1] The channel broadcasts 24 hours a day. All animated and live-action shows are dubbed into the Croatian language. Dubs are made by NET studio. The channel is served by the Pan-European feed.[2]
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Launched | December 2011 |
Owned by | ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA |
Country | Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Language | Croatian |
Broadcast area | Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Website | Official website |
Dubs
The channel is completely dubbed into Croatian. The dubs are made by NET studio.
Programming Blocks
Weekend Awesomeness
This programming block starts every Sunday at 4:45PM and airs special episodes and nickelodeon movies.
Saturday Marathons
This programming block starts every Saturday at 12:00PM and airs a marathon of a specific show until 4:00PM
Nick Jr
Nick Jr. is a programming block on Nickelodeon that airs pre school content.
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gollark: But I like the current color.
gollark: I'm guessing. I'd like an actual answer from them but I don't think they'll give one.
gollark: Perhaps they feel some unfathomable sense of satisfaction at... temporarily holding people's attention?
References
- "Nickelodeon Launches Localized Channels In Serbia And Slovenia". Nick Alive. 8 May 2013. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
- "Hrvatski Telekom adds Nickelodeon in Croatian". telecompaper.com. December 21, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2014.
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See also: {{ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks}} • {{ViacomCBS}} |
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