Slated for 2026. No exact date yet.Is the date known?
Slated for 2026. No exact date yet.Is the date known?
March 9thIs the date known?
Depends on the willingness of the producersI was wondering if it’s possible that they could air Angelo Rules on NickToons, like Sonic Prime.
Would love a source. I tried to look for a date.
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It's all so confusing with feeds. Sometimes they use one feed, then another, then merge more so I will likely never understand this because of changes too often.It's seems like Romania started using Nickelodeon GU (the main feed) not the CEE that have different playout.
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It's all so confusing with feeds. Sometimes they use one feed, then another, then merge more so I will likely never understand this because of changes too often.
The month isn't over yet and it seems that the feed square dance is changing like once every weekIt's all so confusing with feeds. Sometimes they use one feed, then another, then merge more so I will likely never understand this because of changes too often.
Nickelodeon Nordic feed doesn't exist but Global Unlimited covers the area. That's the one thing I'm not confused about.Nickelodeon Nordic, Nickelodeon CEE, Nickelodeon WE, Nickelodeon EMEAA
(Someone to correct me if I'm wrong)
I think that’s a licensed show, because it only airs on Nick Italy and used to air on CN CEE and RSEE.I was wondering if it’s possible that they could air Angelo Rules on NickToons, like Sonic Prime.
Nick CEE never banned The Loud House as a whole. It was even one of the reasons the feed split from Global in April 2018Nickelodeon CEE (GU) previously didn’t air TLH, but on 1 January, it was unbanned. It can now be considered the CEE feed because all CEE countries are using it. This feed broadcasts in Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechia, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
I use “Nickelodeon Rus” and “Cartoon Network Rus” because it’s convenient when writing posts for the audience. If I write the full names, it will be a long mess, and no one will understand those abbreviations anyway.Unless you count television piracy (which I don't), Russia and Belarus don't officially have Nickelodeon at all in any way, shape or form (or any of Paramount's other linear channels for that matter), and haven't officially had it since 2022.
Also, don't use abbreviations that can make videos harder to search for on YouTube. Just use these terms to match what VIMN officially uses for its global-feed-compound Nickelodeon feeds worldwide:
- Nickelodeon Global Unlimited (Commercial Global, Nordics, Wallonia and South Africa have the exact same schedule as the main Global Unlimited feed, but different playouts)
- Nickelodeon Global Asia (also unofficially known as "Global Limited" by analogy with Global Unlimited; also covers several ex-Soviet republics, Turkey, Arab countries and the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa, in addition to several Southeast Asian and East Asian markets)
- Nickelodeon Commercial (also unofficially known as "Commercial Heavy" by analogy with Commercial Light; Iberia and Poland have different overnight schedules and different playouts, but otherwise have the same schedule)
- Nickelodeon Commercial Light (Netherlands, Flanders, France, Switzerland, Mexico all have more or less the exact same schedule, but different playouts; the rest of Spanish-speaking Latin America uses a different schedule, but is still Commercial Light–based)
I believe Belarus doesn’t have access because they are good friends with Russia if I am correct.Unless you count television piracy (which I don't), Russia and Belarus don't officially have Nickelodeon at all in any way, shape or form (or any of Paramount's other linear channels for that matter), and haven't officially had it since 2022.
Use what you want but they don't broadcast there anymore so I would think of a better name.I use “Nickelodeon Rus” and “Cartoon Network Rus” because it’s convenient when writing posts for the audience. If I write the full names, it will be a long mess, and no one will understand those abbreviations anyway.
And because of the situation in Ukraine prompting Hollywood companies to exit the Russian and Belarusian markets. Paramount is no exception (and literally the only Russia-related business they still currently do pertains purely to Russian dubbing for its linear channels, which is still produced by dubbing studios in Russia).I believe Belarus doesn’t have access because they are good friends with Russia if I am correct.