Friday, April 19, 2013

Nickelodeon USA To Premiere Dan Schneider's Brand New Comedy Series "Sam & Cat" In June 2013!

Nickelodeon has announced the exciting Nickelodeon News in a brand new online streaming video clip on their official YouTube channel, Nickelodeon, which features a special preview of the networks brand new live-action original comedy series "Sam & Cat" that Nickelodeon USA, also known as Nick, has moved forward the debut date for the show and will now start to premiere and show the all-new Nick sitcom "Sam & Cat" in June 2013! Click the play button below to watch Nickelodeon's special preview of "Sam & Cat"!

Sam & Cat Coming to Nickelodeon in June!

It's Sam from iCarly and Cat from Victorious in a new show called Sam & Cat!!!! What could be better?!? Not much.
Nickelodeon's brand new live-action original comedy series "Sam & Cat" will be a spin-off from Dan Schneider's hit live-action Nickelodeon comedy shows "iCarly" and "Victorious", and will feature Nickelodeon Stars Jennette McCurdy ("iCarly"'s Sam Puckett) and Ariana Grande ("Victorious"'s Cat Valentine) reprising their roles from their respective hit shows, and will feature the pair as unlikely roommates who become teen entrepreneurs by starting their own after-school babysitting business. Nickelodeon commissioned "Sam & Cat" to become a full series and ordered 20 episodes of the show in November 2012.

Before Nickelodeon announced the news on Thursday 18th April 2013, Jennette McCurdy, Ariana Grande and Dan Schneider teased fans on their official Twitter profile pages with the special hashtag, #SamAndCatSurprise.
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Nickelodeon UK's "iGoodbye" "iCarly" Finale Premiere Rates As Fourth Most Watched Television Programme By Children Aged Between 4 And 15 During March And April 2013

The children's entertainment and media news website Kidscreen is reporting the very exciting Nickelodeon UK & Ireland news that the UK and Irish premiere of "iGoodbye," the final episode of Nickelodeon's smash hit live-action series "iCarly", which Nick UK aired on Friday 5th April 2013, was the fourth most watched television broadcast with kids aged 4-to-15 in the UK between the time period Monday 11th March 2013 and Sunday 7th April 2013! The ratings data was supplied to Kidscreen from programming and audience analytics service Eurodata TV:
Ratings Watch Global – UK

This week Eurodata TV has provided us with the ratings for the top-five program broadcasts with kids four to 15 in the UK between March 11 and April 7, 2013.

The top-five programs are:

1. The Simpsons, Channel 4 (March 21, 5.6% rating, 22.3% share)

2. Tree Fu Tom, CBeebies (March 19, 4.2% rating, 21.5% share)

3. The Simpsons, Sky 1 (March 24, 3.7% rating, 11.7% share)

4. iCarly (series finale episode), Nickelodeon (April 5, 3.3% rating, 14.5% share)

5. Octonauts, CBeebies (March 15, 3.2% rating, 15.2% share)

** Ratings supplied by Eurodata TV Worldwide/ BARB / Kantar Media UK

Tags: Eurodata TV Worldwide, Ratings Watch Global, UK

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Turner International Appoints Former Nickelodeon UK Executive Edward Barnieh As New Programming And Acquisitions Manager For The Asia Pacific Region

The children's entertainment and media news website Kidscreen is reporting the news that Turner International, the global arm of Turner Broadcasting System, has appointed former Nickelodeon UK executive Edward Barnieh as their new programming and acquisitions manager for the Asia Pacific region. Based in Hong Kong, Barnieh will be responsible for Turner's acquisition strategies for its kids' networks, including Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, POGO, Toonami and Boomerang. He will have a particular eye out for animated comedies from global studios and distributors. Barnieh spent close to a decade at Nickelodeon UK, where he was involved in traditional broadcasting, as well as multi-platform initiatives in VOD, online, mobile and content licensing. He began his career at Viacom in London:
Turner International grows acquisitions efforts

In expanding its kids content offering, Turner International has appointed former Nickelodeon exec Edward Barnieh as programming and acquisitions manager for the Asia Pacific region.

Based in Hong Kong, Barnieh will be responsible for Turner’s acquisition strategies for its kids’ networks, including Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, POGO, Toonami and Boomerang. He will have a particular eye out for animated comedies from global studios and distributors.

Barnieh spent close to a decade at Nickelodeon UK, where he was involved in traditional broadcasting, as well as multi-platform initiatives in VOD, online, mobile and content licensing. He began his career at Viacom in London.

Tags: comedy, Edward Barnieh, Nickelodeon UK, Turner International
Also, from C21Media:
Turner hires Nick exec for Asia

Turner International has brought over a Nickelodeon executive from the UK as programming and acquisitions manager for its children’s channels in Asia Pacific.

Based in Hong Kong, Edward Barnieh will be responsible for Turner’s acquisition strategies for channels including Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, Pogo, Toonami and Boomerang.

Barnieh joins Turner after almost nine years with Nickelodeon UK, where he was a senior acquisitions and digital media exec and, most recently, content manager for multi-platform. He also was “heavily involved” in the roll-out of video-on-demand and mobile TV services for Nick, according to Viacom.

“Edward joins us from an acquisitions background that spans TV, online, mobile, and content licensing, which we expect will help secure our leading position in the kids genre in Asia Pacific,” said Mark Eyers, Turner International’s regional chief content officer.

Nico Franks
19-04-2013
©C21Media

TAGS: Appointments
GENRES: Animation, Children's
PEOPLE: Edward Barnieh
COMPANIES: Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, Nickelodeon, Pogo, Toonami and Boomerang, Turner International
SECTIONS: C21Kids
COUNTRIES: Asia Pacific, UK
Also, from TBI Vision:
Turner taps Nick UK for Asia Pac exec

Turner International has added to its Asia Pacific programming team with the hire of a former Nickelodeon UK executive.

Edward Barnieh has joined as programming and acquisitions manager, Asia Pacific, where he will be responsible for the acquisitions strategies for children’s channels including Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, POGO, Toonami and Boomerang.

In particular, Barnieh will seek to secure “funny and clever animation from international studios and distributors”, according to Turner. He will be based out of Turner’s Hong Kong office.

Barnieh previously spent nine years at Nickelodeon in the UK, where he was involved in content acquisition and the roll out of VOD and mobile services.

“Edward joins us from an acquisitions background that spans TV, online, mobile and content licensing, which we expect will help secure our leading position in the kids genre in Asia Pacific,” said Mark Eyers, Turner International’s regional chief content officer.

Meanwhile, Turner International, the global arm of Turner Broadcasting System now headed up by Gerhard Zeiler, is still undergoing a review of its EMEA business. Former Disney exec Giorgio Stock has been drafted in as president of TBS EMEA, while the region’s chief content officer Michael Carrington has left to join Hit Entertainment. Staff headcount is still understood to be under review.

Nick Jr. UK Removes "Olive The Ostrich" From Schedules In Response To Reports Of The Arrest Of Rolf Harris In Connection With Operation Yewtree

The British newspaper The Daily Mirror is reporting in an article on their official website that, due to reports of the arrest of the Australian entertainer Rolf Harris in connection with Operation Yewtree, Nickelodeon UK and Ireland has decided to withdraw Nick Jr. UK and Blue Zoo's animated preschool series "Olive the Ostrich", a series in which Rolf Harris narrates, from their preschool channels, Nick Jr. UK and Ireland and Nick Jr. 2, schedules for the time being while the police investigation is ongoing. You can read the article in full here on mirror.co.uk.