Kids TV channel Nickelodeon made a bit of a splash, or rather a splat, with its new logo design this year. The channel's first rebrand in 14 years design brought back its famous splat shape from the ...
Shows like Double Dare and Clarissa Explains It All are the stuff childhoods are made of, especially for the now grown-up viewers that flipped to the cable channel in the '80s and '90s. And it wasn't ...
Ding dong, the splat is dead. Starting this fall, all things Nickelodeon–that’s Nick at Nite, Nicktoons, Nick Jr. (formerly Noggin), and TeenNick (formerly the N)–will switch to lower-case, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “It was time for us to really look at the brand, and look at our audience, and talk with our ...
Shows like Double Dare and Clarissa Explains It All are the stuff childhoods are made of, especially for the now grown-up viewers that flipped to the cable channel in the '80s and '90s. And it wasn't ...
Nickelodeon has been in the news a lot recently courtesy of the disturbing docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which is currently streaming on HBO Max and Discovery+. While the ...
Nickelodeon has unveiled a new brand campaign and identity featuring a reimagined Splat logo and beloved characters with a modern feel. The Portal to Fun launch campaign includes five mixed media ...
Most childhood entertainment does not age very well (have you watched Ferngully lately? Yikes), but a shocking number of Nickelodeon shows from the 1990s do. Rocko’s Modern Life is still hilariously ...
Nickelodeon was once one of the most recognizable networks on television, considered to be peak children's entertainment. Today, though, most viewers wonder what happened to the network. Its ...
Nickelodeon is undergoing its biggest makeover in 25 years. The kids’ cabler and its sister nets will unveil a new logo scheme in fall to replace its “splat” identity — which was first introduced in ...
Nickelodeon is rolling out a live gameshow block for the summer. Interactive block “Splat” will be stripped from 5-7 p.m. beginning Monday and feature a variety of shortform reality programming.
The four-part docuseries “Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” put Nickelodeon in the spotlight with its allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct at the children’s television network. Now, ...