BlooCNBoy02
I'm blue. A nostalgic CN fan.
Teen Nick Hungary ad-break idents. Atmedia started handling ads for Teen Nick on 1 March.
R-time, not Atmedia.Teen Nick Hungary ad-break idents. Atmedia started handling ads for Teen Nick on 1 March.
In light of this, how many separate Nickelodeon operations exist in Europe now?@dcbanners @Francisque @kb6000 @Ghostbuster It seems that the Nick Iberia and Nick Nordic operations merger happened on 1st February 2021, and are now sharing the "Nickelodeon Commercial Light" service. I got this info from the Commissariaat voor de Media (CVDM) website (the broadcasting authority of the Netherlands): Toestemming Nickelodeon Commercial Light Zweden, Noorwegen, Denemarken | Commissariaat voor de media
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In a way, as Commercial Light existed in Spain/Portugal before the Scandinavian languages were added. I just see it as Nick Iberia being repurposed into a generic Commercial Light service, then the Scandi languages were added.@RegularCapital So it was more Nick Scandinavia merging into Nick Iberia rather than vice-versa?
Because Nelvana is the international distributor of the first four seasons of The Fairly OddParents.Why are the TV series Spongebob or Fairy Odd Parents airing since season 5?
I think not.Are there any chances of reruns of old tv series like Zoey 101, Drake and Josh, Victorious?
The same applies to Disney Junior and the dwindling Disney XD in the EMEA region since 2018.I guess they could still use the advert opt-out for localised promos, and can still have opt-outs for different occasions, they have licences for each version after all. I liken it to the old ITV franchise system, where there's regional variations following a main schedule (they still have localised advertising spots alongside the national ads too), but this is more rigid and uniform.
I know that Disney XD EMEA had ads from October 3, 2009 to June 2018. But I remember that the ads were short on time. There were mostly program promos or short sequences (there were characters sticking on the car window and there were characters that looked like Little Legos but the background was the actual photo). I know the Disney Junior EMEA channel doesn't have ads. Usually the program would promo and the cartoon would start.The same applies to Disney Junior and the dwindling Disney XD in the EMEA region since 2018.
Because Nelvana is the international distributor of the first four seasons of The Fairly OddParents.