Sunday, March 11, 2018

Polish Favourites Nominated In Nickelodeon's 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards | Nickelodeon Polska

Original Nickelodeon Poland (Polska) press release via Nick Prasa:

02. marzec 2018

DAWID KWIATKOWSKI, EWA FARNA, JDABROWSKY I SYLWIA PRZYBYSZ WŚRÓD NOMINOWANYCH DO NICKELODEON KIDS’ CHOICE AWARDS 2018


Wśród zagranicznych artystów, którzy mają szansę na zdobycie tej prestiżowej nagrody, są m.in. Chris Pratt, Emma Watson, Taylor Swift i Ed Sheeran.



Znamy już pełną listę gwiazd nominowanych do nagrody Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2018 – jedynego plebiscytu na świecie, w którym to dzieci wybierają swoich faworytów w takich kategoriach, jak ulubiony aktor/aktorka, gwiazda muzyki czy gra wideo. Wśród nich znajdują się najwięksi oraz najpopularniejsi współcześni artyścy, tacy jak Taylor Swift, Chris Hemsworth, Gal Gadot, Ed Sheeran i Kendrick Lamar. O tytuł „Ulubionej polskiej gwiazdy” powalczą: gwiazdy muzyki Dawid Kwiatkowski, Ewa Farna, Natalia Szroeder i Sylwia Przybysz oraz najpopularniejsi YouTuberzy młodego pokolenia – JDabrowsky i Blowek. Aby zagłosować należy wejść na stronę http://kca.nick.com.pl/glosowanie i oddać głos na swoją ulubioną polską gwiazdę. Każdy może głosować można również we wszystkich innych kategoriach plebiscytu. Oznacza to, że dzieci w Polsce będą miały wpływ także na to, które międzynarodowe gwiazdy filmu, muzyki i telewizji zwyciężą w tym roku.

Ogłoszenie wyników nastąpi w trakcie wielkiej gali Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2018, która odbędzie się już 25 marca w Los Angeles. Poprowadzi ją po raz drugi z rzędu John Cena, jeden z najsłynniejszych i najzabawniejszych wrestlerów w historii. Widzowie w Polsce będą mogli zobaczyć retransmisję z ceremonii wręczenia nagród już w niedzielę 25 marca o godz. 18:45 tylko na antenie Nickelodeon Polska.

Więcej informacji na profilach Nickelodeon na Facebooku, Twitterze i Instagramie. Kto w tym roku zyskał największe uznanie w oczach dzieci? Jakie gwiazdy pojawią się na pomarańczowym dywanie? Komu w tym roku na głowę spadnie zielony slime? Retransmisja z Gali Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2018 już 25 marca o godz. 18:45 tylko na antenie Nickelodeon Polska.

Pełna lista nominacji do Kids’ Choice Awards 2018:

TELEWIZJA: (Głosowanie rozpoczyna się w poniedziałek, 12 marca)

Ulubiony serial telewizyjny
Flash
Grzmotomocni
Nastoletnia Agentka
Niebezpieczny Henryk
Pełniejsza chata
Power Rangers Ninja Steel
Stranger Things
Teoria wielkiego podrywu

Ulubiona kreskówka
Alvin i wiewiórki
Harmidom
Młodzi Tytani: Akcja!
Simpsonowie
SpongeBob Kanciastoporty
Wojownicze żółwie ninja

Ulubiony aktor telewizyjny
Andrew Lincoln - Rick Grimes, The Walking Dead
Grant Gustin - Barry Allen/Flash, Flash
Jace Norman - Henry Hart, Niebezpieczny Henryk
Jack Griffo - Max Thunderman, Grzmotomocni
Jim Parsons - Sheldon Cooper, Teoria wielkiego podrywu
William Shewfelt - Brody Romero/Czerwony Wojownik, Power Rangers Ninja Steel

Ulubiona aktorka telewizyjna
Candace Cameron-Bure - D.J. Tanner, Pełniejsza chata
Kaley Cuoco - Penny, Teoria wielkiego podrywu
Kira Kosarin - Phoebe Thunderman, Grzmotomocni
Lizzy Greene - Dawn Harper, Nicky, Ricky, Dicky i Dawn
Millie Bobby Brown - Jedenastka, Stranger Things
Zendaya - K.C. Cooper, Nastoletnia agentka

FILM:

Ulubiony film
Gwiezdne Wojny: Ostatni Jedi
Jumanji: Przygoda w dżungli
Król rozrywki
Piękna i Bestia
Pitch Perfect 3
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Strażnicy Galaktyki vol. 2
Wonder Woman

Ulubiony aktor filmowy
Ben Affleck - Batman, Liga Sprawiedliwości
Chris Hemsworth - Thor, Thor: Ragnarok
Chris Pratt - Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Strażnicy Galaktyki vol. 2
Dwayne Johnson - Spencer, Jumanji: Przygoda w dżungli
Kevin Hart - Fridge, Jumanji: Przygoda w dżungli
Will Ferrell - Brad, Co wiecie o swoich dziadkach?

Ulubiona aktorka filmowa
Anna Kendrick - Beca, Pitch Perfect 3
Daisy Ridley - Rey, Gwiezdne Wojny: Ostatni Jedi
Emma Watson - Bella, Piękna i Bestia
Gal Gadot - Diana/Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman i Liga Sprawiedliwości
Zendaya - Anne Wheeler, Król rozrywki oraz w roli Michelle, Spider-Man: Homecoming
Zoe Saldana - Gamora, Strażnicy Galaktyki vol. 2

Ulubiony film animowany
Auta 3
Coco
Emotki. Film
Fernando
Gru, Dru i Minionki
Kapitan Majtas: Pierwszy wielki film
LEGO® BATMAN: FILM
Smerfy: Poszukiwacze zaginionej wioski

MUZYKA: (Głosowanie rozpoczyna się w poniedziałek, 5 marca)

Ulubiony zespół muzyczny
Coldplay
Fifth Harmony
Imagine Dragons
Maroon 5
The Chainsmokers
Twenty One Pilots

Ulubiony wokalista
Bruno Mars
DJ Khaled
Ed Sheeran
Luis Fonsi
Kendrick Lamar
Shawn Mendes

Ulubiona wokalistka
Beyoncé
Demi Lovato
Katy Perry
Pink
Selena Gomez
Taylor Swift

Ulubiona piosenka
Despacito (Remix) – Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee, feat. Justin Bieber
HUMBLE. – Kendrick Lamar
I’m The One – DJ Khaled, feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne
It Ain’t Me – Selena Gomez & Kygo
Look What You Made Me Do – Taylor Swift
Shape of You – Ed Sheeran
That’s What I Like – Bruno Mars
Thunder – Imagine Dragons

Ulubiony debiutant
Alessia Cara
Camila Cabello
Cardi B
Harry Styles
Khalid
Noah Cyrus

Ulubiona światowa gwiazda muzyki
Black Coffee - Afryka
BTS - Azja
Lorde - Australia/Nowa Zelandia
Maluma – Ameryka Południowa
Taylor Swift – Ameryka Północna
The Vamps – Wielka Brytania
Zara Larsson – Europa

INNE KATEGORIE: (Głósowanie zaczyna się w poniedziałek, 19 marca)

Ulubiona gra wideo
Just Dance 2018
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Minecraft: Java Edition
Star Wars Battlefront II
Super Mario Odyssey

Ulubiony zabawny YouTuber
Alex Wassabi
Dan TDM
Dude Perfect
Liza Koshy
Markiplier
Miranda Sings

Ulubiony YouTuber muzyczny
Ayo & Teo
Jack & Jack
Jacob Sartorius
Johnny Orlando
JoJo Siwa
Why Don’t We

Viacom International Media Networks Polska jest liderem wśród nadawców kanałów dla dzieci w Polsce. Łączny udział kanałów z rodziny Nickelodeon w oglądalności w grupie 4-12 (SHR) za cały rok 2017 wyniósł 13,41%, co czyni je najchętniej oglądaną grupą kanałów dziecięcych w Polsce.

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Tatiana Rodríguez Outline's Nickelodeon Latin America's Growth Plans

A spread of live-action originals from across the region and a Miami studio are key to Nickelodeon Latin America's (Latinoamérica) growth plans. C21 Media's Nico Franks reports.


Two shortform spin-offs to 'Vikki RPM' were carried by on-demand service Nick Play

Overseeing a range of Viacom-owned Latin American children’s brands, including Nickelodeon and Nick Jr., means Tatiana Rodríguez must keep tabs on the constantly evolving viewing habits of kids across a diverse and challenging region.

The Senior Vice President (SVP) of Nickelodeon Latin America’s kids and family group joined Viacom in 1997, back when the Nick brand was still in its infancy in the region having launched there the year before.


Tatiana Rodríguez, SVP, Nickelodeon Latin America Kids and Family Group

Since then, Nickelodeon has been joined by Nick Jr, Nick HD and Nicktoons, plus non-linear platforms such as the Nick Play app and Noggin, Nickelodeon’s first preschool SVoD service.

After over two decades in Latin America the ongoing challenge Nickelodeon faces is to remain relevant to an audience of youngsters whose attentions have rapidly shifted away from linear TV to platforms such as YouTube.

But one advantage Nickelodeon has over its digital-first competitors is an in-depth knowledge of the region and, as Rodríguez describes it, “the differing tastes and consumption habits” of the various countries.

Colombian viewers, for example, prefer more traditional stories and animation and skew a lot younger than in countries like Mexico, where live-action is more popular than animation. Each country’s Nickelodeon channel feed in Latin America differs from the other, with Rodríguez’s aim being to make viewers in each market feel like they are represented on screen.

As a result, Nickelodeon Latinoamérica makes a habit of casting its live-action series pan-regionally to bring in talent from Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Brazil, “to make sure we cover as many markets as we can in a subtle way,” says Rodríguez.

She picks out Mexico and Brazil as the Lat Am countries where Nickelodeon is strongest, while Argentina and Colombia are at the other end of the performance chart. Rodríguez puts this down to the latter countries experiencing the biggest shift in viewing from cable for non-linear options.

Rodríguez is in no doubt that her audience's viewing habits have changed permanently, but she believes linear TV remains a fundamental part of the broadcaster’s overall output. “We are spending so much time with research studies around the world and in our markets, trying to understand the new way of consuming. The reality is they are online and I don’t think they’re going to stop being there. But they are also watching TV,” says Rodríguez.

Moreover, Viacom’s research has told Rodríguez and her fellow executives at Nickelodeon and Viacom that TV remains the primary place where children in Latin America discover new shows. It’s just that nowadays they want to consume more and more content based on those shows in the digital world, she adds.


Musical telenovela 'Kally’s MashUp' was co-created by 'Glee' executive music producer Adam Anders

“We need to have content for all the platforms because the audience is everywhere. The biggest issue we have is a measurement for digital platforms that is official. But we know they are there, so we need to continue to develop great content for linear whilst producing extensions for the multi-platform world,” says Rodríguez.

An example of this strategy is the spin-offs to Nickelodeon Latinoamérica’s telenovela Vikki RPM (formally known as Fórmula A, 60×60’), Mecanickando and Velocidade da Luz, which were made available via on-demand service Nick Play. The spin-offs provided a backstory to the series, which follows a girl who dreams of becoming a Formula 1 driver.

“The idea is to always find ways to tell different sides of the story on different platforms and keep the viewer engaged everywhere. We cannot lose opportunities to do that,” says Rodríguez.

Produced by Somos Productions, the series is filmed on location in Miami and at Viacom International Studios, the production hub for Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) Americas that opened in Miami in 2016. I Am Frankie, the English-language remake of Nick Lat Am’s Yo Soy Franky, was the first show to be filmed there.

“Where we film a show depends on our production partner and where the story comes from,” says Rodríguez, adding that, as shows will air pan-regionally, it is important that they don’t have a specific sense of place.

Meanwhile, Viacom’s US$345m acquisition of Telefe in 2016 has provided Nickelodeon Latin America with the opportunity to produce series at the Argentinian broadcaster’s Buenos Aires studio. The first of these was Kally’s MashUp (60×60’), a musical telenovela co-created by Adam Anders, who was executive music producer on Glee.

The show follows the adventures of a 13-year-old musical prodigy who moves from a small town to a prestigious music university. Rodríguez points out that each song in the show is in English, given the popularity of artists such as Selena Gomez and Bruno Mars in the region, both of whom sing in the language.


Nick linked up with Spain’s Mediapro on eSports show N00Bees

Another way Nickelodeon Latin America is striving to stay relevant is with commissions such as N00Bees (60×60’), a scripted series about gaming and eSports produced with Spanish production firm Mediapro.

Created by Enrique Pérez at Mediapro Group’s Madrid-based production company 100Balas, the Spanish-language show follows a group of friends who create an eSports team and is about to go into production in Bogota, Colombia.

It will be filmed in the same Mediapro-owned studio where series such as Chica Vampiro and Yo Soy Franky were made and later aired on Nickelodeon across Latin America. This followed Mediapro’s acquisition of Televido, the producer of the latter two shows, in 2016.

The series will air on Nick across the region in the third quarter of 2018 and will be dubbed into Portuguese for viewers in Brazil. It will also feature footage from Mediapro’s Professional Videogames League, which it claims is the biggest eSports league in Spain.

It was important that Nickelodeon Latin America partnered with Mediapro on the series rather than attempt an eSports-themed series on its own, adds Rodríguez, because of Mediapro’s experience in competitive gaming, giving the show important credibility.


Mediapro’s studio produced Nickelodeon’s 'Yo Soy Franky'

Rodríguez applies the same principle when it comes to tapping into the scores of famous YouTubers in Latin America who hold so much sway among young viewers.

“We’re adding them to our world little by little. I don’t feel like we have to do it all the time, as sometimes it can feel fake. One of the best things the YouTubers have created is authentic communication, so you have to replicate that. But replicating authenticity is almost impossible,” says Rodríguez.

This slightly Catch-22 situation is managed by trying to make these influencers’ appearances in Nick shows as natural as possible. For example, the network added categories such as Best YouTube Story and Meme of the Year to the various Kids Choice Awards it holds in Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina.

As a result, more than 30 influencers turned up to cover the awards in Mexico and Colombia, at no cost to Nickelodeon and ensuring the events received promotion on the YouTubers’ various social media accounts. Meanwhile, the YouTubers gained exposure on linear TV –something Rodríguez says they still value.

Rodríguez emphasises, however, that Nickelodeon works with YouTubers when they are “fun and cute” but before they grow older and their output becomes “a little more edgy.” As a result, Nickelodeon Latin America doesn’t sign exclusive contracts with YouTubers but works with them on a more ad hoc basis.

Nevertheless, there is still much that established networks could learn from the many youngsters who have a direct line of communication with their audience. “I wish we could communicate with the audience the way YouTubers do, which is so real and honest,” admits Rodríguez. “That’s why kids follow them.”

A recent study by Digital TV Research predicts stagnation for Latin America’s pay TV industry – with fewer than five million new pay TV subscribers set to be added between 2017 and 2023 – which means the race is on for companies like Viacom to ensure its brands remain relevant.

Rodríguez says that as long as viewers are watching Nickelodeon content – be it on Nick Play, via its YouTube channels or on its linear channel – “we’re happy.” The key challenge, she admits, is making sure the audience isn’t lost as they move from platform to platform.

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The Loud House: 'Pipe Dreams' + SpongeBob SquarePants: 'Moving Bubble Bass' | Trailer | Nickelodeon USA

Let's Jam-a-lama-ding-dong! Put on your game face for Nick's new Friday night! In a brand-new The Loud House, how high can you go? Then in a brand-new SpongeBob SquarePants, LOOK OUT BELOW! It all starts on Friday, March 16, 2018 at 6:00 P.M. (ET/PT), only on Nickelodeon USA!:



In the brand-new The Loud House "Pipe Dreams" at 6:00 P.M., Mom and Dad decide to build a secret bathroom after they become sick of waiting in the long bathroom line!

Then, in the all-new SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Moving Bubble Bass" at 6:30 P.M., SpongeBob and Patrick help Bubble Bass move out of his mother's basement!

Both brand-episodes will simulcast across Nick, Nicktoons and TeenNick!

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SpongeBob's Theme Song Remix: Slow-Mo, Super-Fast & Reverse | #FunniestFridayEver | Nickelodeon

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