The cousins are coming! And with all kinds of brand new episodes coming in 2019, here’s a small taste of Ivy’s antics, Stuart’s schemes, Leaf’s laughs, and Arthur’s adorable pig nose! Which character is your fave? Let me know in the comments below! Catch more Cousins for Life on Nickelodeon!
NickALive! is SO excited for Cousins for Life! Let me know in the comments if you will be watching the premiere this weekend on Nick! 🙌
Cousins for Life premieres Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 8:30pm ET/PT, only on Nickelodeon USA! To learn more about the series and its characters, visit nick.com/cousins-for-life!
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Friday, January 04, 2019
Ariana Grande Dates “Nerd King”?! thank u, next! 🎥 TOP Movie Scenes | #TBT | Nickelodeon
She has an iconic voice, a trendsetting style and multiple talents which includes rappelling?! Check out Ariana Grande’s top Nick movie scenes! 🎥 You’ll thank me later! Watch more of your favorite shows on Nickelodeon!
What is your favorite moment from Swindle? 🖤
More Nick: 2019 on Nickelodeon | New Shows, Specials, Events, Movies, Episodes, and More!
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What is your favorite moment from Swindle? 🖤
More Nick: 2019 on Nickelodeon | New Shows, Specials, Events, Movies, Episodes, and More!
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Meet JJ, Pinky's best friend | Pinky Malinky | Netflix
Pinky and his best friends are an amazing and creative group of people! Join them in their awesome adventures and content creation! You can find them on Netflix!
Brace yourself, it’s time to visit Sackandhack, now on Netflix.
Watch Nickelodeon's Pinky Malinky on Netflix : https://www.netflix.com/title/80175934
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More Nick: Netflix to Produce Live-Action Adaptation of 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'!
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Brace yourself, it’s time to visit Sackandhack, now on Netflix.
Watch Nickelodeon's Pinky Malinky on Netflix : https://www.netflix.com/title/80175934
Click here to find out more about Pinky Malinky!
More Nick: Netflix to Produce Live-Action Adaptation of 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'!
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"A New Evil" | New 'Henry Danger' 3-Part Event | Starts Saturday, January 5, 2019 | Only on Nickelodeon USA
A new evil has taken over Swellview: Kid Danger (Jace Norman) and Captain Man (Cooper Barnes) have been fighting a secret team of bad guys without knowing it! Now, discover who's behind it all in a brand-new television event that's so action-packed, so epic and so life changing, that it can only be told in three parts! The all-new three-part Henry Danger television event "A New Evil" starts with Part 1, premiering Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 8:00pm ET/PT, only on Nickelodeon USA!
Did you hear? Henry Danger will pass the 100-episode mark, and become Nickelodeon’s longest-running live-action sitcom!
More Nick: Nickelodeon USA to Premiere TV Movie ‘Bixler High Private Eye’ on Monday, January 21st, 2019!
Originally published: Sunday, December 23, 2018.
H/T: The Pear Source.
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Did you hear? Henry Danger will pass the 100-episode mark, and become Nickelodeon’s longest-running live-action sitcom!
More Nick: Nickelodeon USA to Premiere TV Movie ‘Bixler High Private Eye’ on Monday, January 21st, 2019!
Originally published: Sunday, December 23, 2018.
H/T: The Pear Source.
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New Viacom Study Finds Most Younger Viewers Actually Like On-Screen Channel Logos
A heavy majority of viewers aged 12 to 34 prefer watching programming with on-screen channel logos (BUGS/DOGS), as opposed to programming on plain, logo-free screens, new research from Viacom’s Global Consumer Insights unit has found!
The findings counter the widespread assumption that streaming services like Netflix, Amazon and Hulu are eroding traditional TV brands, with millennials and Gen Y viewers eager to disregard the channel identity as they seek out what to watch. Many stakeholders in TV have also predicted a future in which the brands of individual shows are superior to the 20th century concept of a network brand filter.
With the help from a research agency, Viacom conducted a blind test of nearly 3,000 12-34s in the U.S. and UK, presenting them with video the company told them was part of a new and yet-unnamed on-demand platform. The company said the setup “had the look, feel and functionality of a regular service featuring premium content from across the media landscape.” Half of the survey respondents seeing logos and half the logo-free images, and then both groups were shown both versions side by side. In the end, 84% of respondents preferred the programming with logos.
The notion of channels serving as curators of programming is embedded in Viacom’s current overall strategy as it continues to pursue a turnaround. Since taking the helm of the company two years ago, CEO Bob Bakish has led a re-orientation of the company’s efforts around six flagship networks — BET, MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. and the Paramount Channel — with the theory that it makes sense to focus company resources on core brands.
Exploring the viewers’ reasons for preferring logos, Viacom’s study found that viewers in favor of logos thought the interface was better designed, more innovative, had better discovery and had “more current, desirable content.”
The difference was especially notable among 12-to-17-year-olds, the company said. As a group, 74% of 12-17s favored the platform with channel logos, versus 66% who viewed the platform without channel logos.
Are you in favor of on-screen channel logos? Sound off in the comments below!
More Nick: Nickelodeon USA Debuts TeenNick Rebrand!
Original source: Deadline.
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The findings counter the widespread assumption that streaming services like Netflix, Amazon and Hulu are eroding traditional TV brands, with millennials and Gen Y viewers eager to disregard the channel identity as they seek out what to watch. Many stakeholders in TV have also predicted a future in which the brands of individual shows are superior to the 20th century concept of a network brand filter.
With the help from a research agency, Viacom conducted a blind test of nearly 3,000 12-34s in the U.S. and UK, presenting them with video the company told them was part of a new and yet-unnamed on-demand platform. The company said the setup “had the look, feel and functionality of a regular service featuring premium content from across the media landscape.” Half of the survey respondents seeing logos and half the logo-free images, and then both groups were shown both versions side by side. In the end, 84% of respondents preferred the programming with logos.
The notion of channels serving as curators of programming is embedded in Viacom’s current overall strategy as it continues to pursue a turnaround. Since taking the helm of the company two years ago, CEO Bob Bakish has led a re-orientation of the company’s efforts around six flagship networks — BET, MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. and the Paramount Channel — with the theory that it makes sense to focus company resources on core brands.
Exploring the viewers’ reasons for preferring logos, Viacom’s study found that viewers in favor of logos thought the interface was better designed, more innovative, had better discovery and had “more current, desirable content.”
The difference was especially notable among 12-to-17-year-olds, the company said. As a group, 74% of 12-17s favored the platform with channel logos, versus 66% who viewed the platform without channel logos.
Are you in favor of on-screen channel logos? Sound off in the comments below!
More Nick: Nickelodeon USA Debuts TeenNick Rebrand!
Original source: Deadline.
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