Nickelodeon (Brazil)
Nickelodeon | |
---|---|
Launched | December 20, 1996 |
Owned by |
Viacom International Media Networks The Americas (Viacom) |
Picture format |
480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Audience share | 1.5% (2011, [1]) |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Sister channel(s) |
Nick Jr. Comedy Central MTV Paramount Channel |
Website | Official website |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
SKY |
Channel 100 Channel 300 (HD) |
Claro TV |
Channel 103 Channel 603 (HD) |
Oi TV |
Channel 92 Channel 592 (HD) |
Vivo TV |
Channel 318 (satellite Amazonas) Channel 25 (satellite Intelsat 34) |
Algar TV |
Channel 318 Channel 918 (HD) |
Cable | |
NET |
Channel 103 Channel 603 (HD) |
Vivo TV | Channel 24 |
ViaCabo | Channel 60 |
TV Alphaville | Channel 44 |
Viamax | Channel 49 |
TVN |
Channel 46 Channel 441 (HD) |
ORM Cabo | Channel 44 |
Astro | Channel 44 |
Sim TV | Channel 30 |
Cabo Telecom |
Channel 405 Channel 842 (HD) |
BVCi | Channel 60 |
CaboNNet | Channel 29 |
TCM | Channel 32 |
Nickelodeon Brazil is a cable and satellite television channel, the Brazilian counterpart of the American network Nickelodeon.
History
Nickelodeon Brazil was launched on 20 December 1996 in Brazil as a children-oriented channel, being the main competitor of Cartoon Network, which was launched 3 years before.
In 1996, after its launch, Nickelodeon had entered into an agreement with Globosat to extend the availability of the popular channel. Thus, some of Nickelodeon's most popular shows started to air on Multishow, such as Clarissa Explains It All . Due to the premiere of the Nicktoons on Brazilian Nickelodeon, Multishow started to air some of the shows of the block, including Doug, Ren & Stimpy, and Rugrats. In early 1997, Multishow stopped airing Nickelodeon shows.
Programming
Ratings
In 2011, IBOPE pointed that Nickelodeon Brasil ranked seventh among cable channels in total daily viewership, with an average audience of 0.071 million viewers in Brazil.[2][3] In March 2013, IBOPE released a new list of the most watched channels of cable TV, which recorded an increases of position for the channel, but a significant increase in viewers, 0.950 million.[4]
See also
References
External links
- Official website
- Nickelodeon on Facebook
- Nickelodeon on Twitter