International Nickelodeon Thread Part 10

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Edit (for @animegamer) - In an interview, Nina Hahn, SVP of production and development at Nickelodeon International, explained why Nick India doesn't show that much content from the main Nick content pipeline:

“Nickelodeon’s Western-produced content doesn’t do well on Nick India, and more generally, lots of the Western content doesn’t work because kids in India have a different taste to many other kids,” explains Hahn.

Nick also has a animated project being developed in India for its international network.
Something similar was said back in 2010, that the shows weren't relevant for the Indian audience. They preferred shows with universal appeal.


But I don't understand why the entire subcontinent had to deal with whatever they like.
 

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They should make multilingual promos.

But then again that would confuse the viewer. English should be the official language, not pictograms!
 
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