here you goI think we should at least get someone to rip the intro since it is not accessible to the public.
Wait... you are Danish. Do you have a Youtube channel?
here you goI think we should at least get someone to rip the intro since it is not accessible to the public.
Wait... you are Danish. Do you have a Youtube channel?
As for Global, Nickelodeon Global Unlimited will air reruns of old SpongeBob episodes starting on July 6.Nickelodeon Global will air reruns of old SpongeBob episodes starting July 5.
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Which could mean "NEWISH" SpongeBob episodes that are new to Kazakhstan.
No, they'll likely receive black pillarboxing with newer prints from SkyShowtime or Paramount+.Remastered old episodes? Does this mean we will get custom pillarboxes?
How weird Televisa is, they're not Paramount to do that. But I find that distractingNo, they'll likely receive black pillarboxing with newer prints from SkyShowtime or Paramount+.
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Christmas around the world thanks to experiences from foreign kids at an international school in Spain
Sounds like the sort of thing Nick Portugal would do if we were independent from day one
Imma be honest I hate thoseNo, they'll likely receive black pillarboxing with newer prints from SkyShowtime or Paramount+.
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The timeshift closure has nothing to do with Disney Jr. (aside from taking its EPG slot), more to do with Sky getting rid of all the timeshifts altogether, as they are considered "useless" in the streaming era.Why do I have the feeling Nickelodeon Italy is somewhat copying global's schedule, as I checked the press schedules.
Is there going to be a bad future for the independent feed if it's getting the global treatment.
With its timeshift network, Nickelodeon +1 ceased operations on December 1, 2025, to revive Disney Jr. (not counting its channel being 603).
Nickelodeon Israel promo from 2013:
And Legendzthere were some shows that left nick spain when portugal joined like barbapapa
Same hereImma be honest I hate those
Even the KidsCo feeds were better organizedWhy do I have the feeling Nickelodeon Italy is somewhat copying global's schedule, as I checked the press schedules.
Is there going to be a bad future for the independent feed if it's getting the global treatment.
With its timeshift network, Nickelodeon +1 ceased operations on December 1, 2025, to revive Disney Jr. (not counting its channel being 603).
The beginning of the end of localizationNickelodeon Italy, and I suppose Nick Jr Italy, now show the copyright banners at the end of shows.
I don't know when this started, but I suppose it is a slow complete "global" takeover
seems like it started a few weeks agoNickelodeon Italy, and I suppose Nick Jr Italy, now show the copyright banners at the end of shows.
I don't know when this started, but I suppose it is a slow complete "global" takeover
Amazing, they just engaged in such cheapskate practices before they even thought of delocalising...Nickelodeon Italy, and I suppose Nick Jr Italy, now show the copyright banners at the end of shows.
I don't know when this started, but I suppose it is a slow complete "global" takeover
Nickelodeon Italy always seemed cheap and lazy thoughAmazing, they just engaged in such cheapskate practices before they even thought of delocalising...
I still need to know why they do that on the Nickelodeon channels but NEVER on MTV or Comedy Central (the latter only actually does so on the German feed, but that one isn't even a "globalised" feed)
I can't wait for the merger to happen, hopefully the resulting reorganisation causes the copyright embezzlement banners to dissapear completely (or revert to being REAL copyright notice boards as it was before a decade ago), or at the very least the LatAm Paramount Networks feeds to shift back to a local management (that could mean fewer costs for the European offices, not to mention a wiser way to cut costs than attributing the copyrights of shows to companies that really don't hold them)...
So, it is suddenly correct/defendable to claim, via a half-heartedly designed graphic, that "Schneider's Bakery Productions", "United Plankton Pictures" or even "Cartoon Network Studios" holds the copyrights to shows to which it is actually "Viacom International Inc." or "Paramount Global" who holds their copyrights? Is it even legal to do so in any jurisdictions?besides i think at times your overexaggerating about the copyright banner thing