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Nickelodeon Productions

Nickelodeon Productions is the New York-based production arm of American cable channel Nickelodeon , that provides original sitcoms, animated shows and game-related programs for the channel.

 
 
 

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1st Logo (September 6, 1988-January 6, 2009)

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Visuals: On a black background, one of various orange shapes is seen with Nickelodeon text inside, and with (or without) copyright info underneath. These are the shapes the Nickelodeon typeface may be present within, with details regarding its animation either present or absent:

  • Heart: The copyright stamp "c 1991 MTV NETWORKS, INC." is first seen at the bottom of the screen in white. Then, the Nickelodeon logo in the form of a heart slides down into the middle while rotating 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
  • Elephant: An orange elephant with Nickelodeon text on it raising its trunk.
  • Giraffe: The legs of an orange giraffe with Nickelodeon text on it running.
  • Leopard: An orange leopard with Nickelodeon text on it walking and roaring.

Trivia: The Splat logo was also used at the beginning of the Wild & Crazy Kids! intro. The Splat logo's design was also used for the sign at the front of Nickelodeon Studios, and the Banner's logo design was used for the bench at the Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Copyrights: Only for the Haypile.

  • August 11, 1991-April 13, 1995: "(C)(year) MTV Networks"
  • 1994-1997: "(C)(year) Nickelodeon"
  • 1995-2005: "(C)(year) VIACOM" or "(C)VIACOM (year)"
  • A variant of the Haypile logo with no copyright info exists.
  • On the original Rugrats pilot, the Haypile logo is darker, possibly due to the quality of the master.
  • On Season 1 episodes of Ren & Stimpy , the Haypile logo is slightly redder.
  • On Season 1 episodes of Hey Arnold! , the copyright info is in a chalk-like font.
  • Starting in late 1997, the copyright stamp for the Haypile logo's "Nickelodeon" variant was extended to say: "Copyright (year) Nickelodeon, a programming service of Viacom International Inc. (NAME OF SHOW) and all related titles, logos, and characters are trademarks of Nickelodeon, a programming service of Viacom International Inc."
  • On Nick News Special Edition: A Conversation with Magic Johnson , the Scribble logo is upside-down while the Nickelodeon wordmark remains on the shape.
  • Sometimes, this logo also shares the screen with other logos.

Technique: Usually a still image, but for the Heart, Elephant, Giraffe and Leopard variants, analog computer animation.

Audio: The closing theme of the show/special or none.

Audio Variants:

  • For the Elephant variant, it's along with the elephant trumpeting.
  • For the Giraffe variant, the sounds of a stampede are heard.
  • For the Leopard variant, it's along with the leopard roaring.
  • On most episodes of Rugrats and its spin-off All Grown Up! , as well as The Wild Thornberrys , Aaahh!!! Real Monsters , Rocket Power , and As Told by Ginger , a soundbite from the episode is heard on the Haypile logo (this was not present on earlier seasons of Rugrats ).
  • On the first two seasons of Aaahh!!! Real Monsters , the tail-end of the Klasky Csupo "Graffiti" logo's music plays over the Haypile logo.
  • On Doug , the Jumbo Pictures music carries over to the Haypile and Pencil logos.
  • On the Rugrats episode "The Baby Vanishes!" / "Farewell, My Friend...", an audio engineer (Kurt Vanzo) is heard saying "We're gonna keep you going even longer than that next time, we'll do it one more time." (tying into how in the end credits for said episode, Tommy and Chuckie are heard arguing over whether the basement in their home is scary or not). This variant was often taken out of future Nickelodeon airings due to split-screen credits, but was later put back in on The '90s Are All That airings prior to that block's rebranding as The Splat.
  • On the original pilot version of The Ren & Stimpy Show episode "Big House Blues", Calliope by Jac Holzman is heard during the Haypile logo, since the ending theme didn't trail into the Carbunkle Cartoons and Spümcø logos.
  • On a DVD release of The Amanda Show , the Haypile logo has the buzzing sounds of the 1996 Nickelodeon Productions logo.
  • On DVD and VHS releases of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius , the Haypile logo had the same audio as the variant of the Nickelodeon Animation Studios logo with the first few notes of the show's theme and Jimmy saying "Gotta blast!"
  • On a December 2001 CBS airing of the Rugrats episodes "Rugrats: The Santa Experience" and "A Rugrats Chanukah", the Haypile logo used a generic theme.

Availability: Depends on where the variants would appear.

  • Bat: It appeared on Nickelodeon airings of Count Duckula . Newer prints of said show are derived from UK masters which don't contain this logo.
  • Turkey: Seen on Nick's Thanksgiving Fest .
  • Splat: Seen on Wild & Crazy Kids! and also on various Sony Wonder -distributed Nickelodeon VHS tapes, such as Ren & Stimpy: Classics II and at least one VHS release of The Adventures of Pete & Pete .
  • Heart: Seen on original airings of The Adventures of Pete and Pete special "The Valentine's Day Massacre". That special was later repackaged as a standard Pete and Pete episode, with this logo plastered by the normal "balloon" logo on subsequent airings and by the Haypile logo on the 2005 Season 1 DVD.
  • It made its earliest known appearance on the Rugrats pilot "Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing" (produced in 1990), but it didn't make its debut on television until August 11, 1991, the day the first three Nicktoons ( Doug , Rugrats , and The Ren & Stimpy Show ) premiered.
  • The MTV Networks copyright variant can be seen on VHS tapes and DVDs of Rugrats episodes from the era (including the pilot), VHS tapes and DVDs of early episodes of Rocko's Modern Life , and 1991-1994 episodes of The Ren & Stimpy Show on VHS (the Season 1 and 2 DVDs edit it out, but it's still intact on the Seasons 3 and a Half-ish and Season 5 and Some More of 4 DVDs), and VHS tapes and DVDs of pre-1994 episodes of Doug .
  • The Nickelodeon byline variant was used for a short time and concurrently with the Viacom copyright variant from 1995-1996. It can be seen on VHS tapes of some Rugrats episodes from the era, VHS tapes and DVDs of The Ren & Stimpy Show episodes from the era, VHS tapes of some Rocko's Modern Life episodes from the era, and season 1-3 episodes of AAAHH!!! Real Monsters on VHS. It was also seen on The Angry Beavers 1994 pilot episode "Snowbound".
  • The Viacom variant can be seen on all Nicktoons until 1997, when they switched to the Nicktoons/Nickelodeon Animation Studios logo. At that point, only Klasky-Csupo shows such as Rugrats , As Told by Ginger , and The Wild Thornberrys used this logo.
  • The 1997 variant only be found on late 1997 episodes of Rugrats and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters .
  • The first three seasons of Rocko's Modern Life released through Shout! Factory have this logo intact.
  • The "Big House Blues" variant, though, is not only edited out in the seasons 1 & 2 DVD releases in addition to the other episodes, but when aired, the episode shares "In the Army"'s credits.
  • This logo also appeared on the obscure Rugrats Pre-School Daze series, which can be found as a bonus feature the Rugrats Tales From the Crib DVDs. It was also intact on MTV airings of The Ren & Stimpy Show .
  • This doesn't appear on certain animated Nick shows such as KaBlam! and Pelswick , which used the 1996 "lightbulb" logo instead.
  • This logo used to be preserved on airings of shows on The 90s Are All That block on TeenNick (later The Splat, then NickSplat, and finally NickRewind), but due to the block later adopting Nickelodeon's "credits on the last scene" format, it is no longer seen and is plastered by the 2009 logo (or sometimes one of the 2017 logos). However, AAAHH!!! Real Monsters and The Ren & Stimpy Show kept it intact during that time (the latter also kept the original credits intact).
  • Banner: Appears on the first three seasons of Are You Afraid of the Dark? . It is preserved on DVD releases.
  • Scribble: Seen on episodes of Nick News from its premiere in 1992 until 2000. The show last reran on TeenNick (on "The Splat") on November 5, 2016, when an episode was shown to commemorate the 2016 US presidential election.
  • Elephant: Seen on The Nickelodeon Wild Side Show , last aired on Noggin (now Nick Jr.) on March 31, 2002.
  • Giraffe: Seen on a season 1 episode of The Nickelodeon Wild Side Show .
  • Leopard: Seen on a season 1 episode of The Nickelodeon Wild Side Show .
  • UFO: Seen on The Tomorrow People .
  • Pencil: Seen only on the Doug VHS tape, Cool in School .

Legacy: The Haypile variant is considered a favorite of many, and in general, this logo is fondly remembered for those who grew up with older Nickelodeon animated shows.

2nd Logo (July 4, 1993-September 27, 2009)

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Visuals: On a black background, the Nickelodeon logo in the shape of a hard-to-describe ovular balloon shape rotates, pops up, and stays on screen. Copyright info is shown below, or sometimes not.

  • Sometimes, the logo does not rotate; it just pops up.
  • An in-credit variant with the words " In behalf of... " appears on German prints of The Ren & Stimpy Show .
  • At the end of the teaser trailer for Good Burger , the logo appears tilted.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: None or the closing theme of the show.

Availability:

  • Appeared on The Adventures of Pete & Pete , Weinerville (which last aired when NickSplat was still The Splat), the telecast of the 1994 Kids Choice Awards , the 1996 edition of The Big Help and on Nick News episodes from 2001 to 2009.
  • This logo was also used as part of a 1996-98 Nickelodeon break bumper.

3rd Logo (July 10, 1993-April 29, 1995)

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Visuals: On a black background, an orange wireframe jack spins in from the top left corner of the screen and then moves into place. It then materializes in orange, with the Nickelodeon wordmark on it. Copyright info is shown below.

Variant: On the first season of All That , the logo is a bit smaller, appears on a navy - blue gradient background, and animates differently. It zooms in while spinning, and the jack itself is fully rendered throughout.

Audio: The closing theme of the show, along with a wind chime sound.

Audio Variant: Season 1 of All That has Soup's spiel for the Nickelodeon Studios logo for the show play over this logo.

  • The variant with the black background first appeared on Roundhouse , which occasionally aired on NickSplat until 2017 (it is unknown if it kept this logo intact or plastered it with the 2009 logo, though one of these two possibilities is more likely). This logo is also intact on Roundhouse episodes featured on the Nick Snicks Friendship and Nick Snicks the Family VHS tapes from the early 1990s.
  • The blue background variant was last seen in 2005, when season 1 episodes of All That were rerun on Nickelodeon.

4th Logo (September 18, 1993-2004?)

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Visuals: During the opening of a show, several 3D Nickelodeon logos of different shapes and sizes (including a balloon, crayon, leaf, hat, crown, gear, top, bone, jack, key, etc.) cover the screen. Then, the logo animates in reverse, and the opening continues.

Variant: Another version exists where all of the objects are replaced with 2D orange eggs, the "Nickelodeon" text also appears in a different typeface (most likely the same font that used in Nick's promo endtags between 1993 and 1996).

Audio: The opening theme of the show. For the variant, consecutive popping sounds when the eggs appear.

Availability: This logo was made to signify Nickelodeon's involvement in their series for international markets where the brand was less well-known.

  • On the Rocko's Modern Life: The Complete Series DVD release, it appeared on the season 4 episode "Wimp on the Barby" / "Yarn Benders", despite it only appearing on season 1 episodes.
  • It also appeared on reruns of Kenan and Kel , Doug , Hey Arnold! , and Rugrats .
  • It is still intact on Canadian and Australian airings of Rocko's Modern Life and The Ren and Stimpy Show .
  • The variant only appears on certain episodes of Aaahh!!! Real Monsters , which is still intact on Australian airings.

5th Logo (September 4, 1994-2004)

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Visuals: Over a black background, there is an orange atom surrounded by three purple , yellow-green , and blue particles, flying from the top right to the bottom left. It flies to the center and turns to reveal the word " NICKELODEON " on it. The copyright info is shown below.

  • On season 2 of All That and season 1 of Kenan & Kel , the logo cuts to the Nickelodeon Studios logo.
  • Sometimes, the copyright info is absent.
  • The closing theme of the show, or silent, as in the case of All That .
  • On at least one episode of All That and pre-September 2000 split-screen credits airings of Kenan & Kel , the buzzing sound from the Nickelodeon Productions "Lightbulb" logo (10th logo on this page) was used.
  • Season 1 of Kenan & Kel has Kenan Thompson's spiel for the Nickelodeon Studios logo for the show play over this logo.

Availability: It appeared on some episodes of The Adventures of Pete and Pete , later episodes of Weinerville , season 2 episodes of All That (including the Good Burger Special ) and season 1 of Kenan & Kel (which is available on iTunes), the Nickelodeon Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal (which last aired on Nicktoons in 2014) and on pre-September 2000 split-screen credits airings of Are You Afraid of the Dark? , Cousin Skeeter , Kenan & Kel , and The Angry Beavers . This logo was also used as part of a 1996-98 "next on Nickelodeon" ID and on break bumpers for KaBlam! .

6th Logo (October 1, 1994-September 28, 1996)

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Visuals: A 3D Nickelodeon cap spins in. The copyright info is shown below.

Variant: There is an animated version in which 3D hats fall from the top of the screen on a sky background, with the Nickelodeon hat among them, and it stops when the whole hat is in view.

Audio: The closing theme of the show.

  • It appears on the last two seasons (before the reboot in 1999) of Are You Afraid of the Dark? and the first two seasons of The Secret World of Alex Mack , both of which preserve the logo on DVD releases.
  • The animated version was only used as a station ID.

7th Logo (January 2, 1995-September 3?, 2000)

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Visuals: On a sky background with moving clouds, an orange housefly comes from the the top of the screen and flies around in circles twice before stopping right in front of us. " NICKELODEON " is written in its familiar font on the fly.

Variant: On March-September 2000 airings of KaBlam! , Hey Arnold! , The Amanda Show , and Rocket Power episodes using the split-screen credits, the background is black and a copyright notice is below. The fly buzzing noise is absent.

Audio: The end theme of the show, along with a fly buzzing.

  • Seen on season 3 episodes of Legends of the Hidden Temple .
  • The black background version was seen on the aforementioned shows.
  • It was also used as part of two "next on Nickelodeon" IDs from 1996.

8th Logo (June 25, 1995-September 3?, 2000)

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Visuals: Over a black background, a Saturn-shaped Nickelodeon logo flies up from the bottom of the screen, orbited by two purple and blue moons. It settles in the center of the screen, and " PRODUCTIONS " in white spaced-out letters pops up from the bottom, settling under the logo.

Trivia: This logo may be a nod to the T-shirt worn by Rugrats character Chuckie Finster, which has the planet Saturn on it.

  • On Space Cases , the word " PRODUCTIONS " is omitted.
  • On March-September 2000 airings of Doug , Oh Yeah! Cartoons , and All That episodes, as well as the Blue's Clues : Blue's Discoveries VHS, the word " PRODUCTIONS " is replaced by a copyright notice.
  • Towards the end of Nickelodeon Germany's off-air sampler program, at the end of the Aaahh!!! Real Monsters segment "Coming July 1st", the logo is superimposed over the final shot of "The Switching Hour". As the camera zooms into the dollhouse, the text flies away and the logo appears without " PRODUCTIONS " or copyright info.

Audio: The ending theme of the show.

Audio Variant: On March-September 2000 airings of All That , a soundbite from the Tollin/Robbins Productions logo (along with the buzzing sound from the Nickelodeon Productions "Lightbulb" logo) continues into this logo.

  • Seen on Space Cases and Global Guts (the latter of which can be found on iTunes).
  • It was also seen after Nickelodeon airings of Doug , Oh Yeah! Cartoons , and All That between March and September 2000, and was used as part of a 1996-98 "next on Nickelodeon" ID.

9th Logo (January 27, 1996)

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Visuals: On a black background, an orange 3D cup spins around, with the word " NICK " on it. The cup then falls, causing an orange liquid with the " NICKELODEON " logo on it to come out. The copyright stamp is seen below.

Audio: The end theme for Oh, Brother! Starring Stick Stickly.

  • It was seen at the end of the Nickelodeon TV special Oh, Brother! Starring Stick Stickly , which never airs on TV anymore.
  • This can also be seen on some TV spots of Good Burger and the Good Burger Good Sweepstakes promotion, despite the actual movie using the 2nd Nickelodeon Movies logo.

10th Logo (May 11, 1996-August 23, 2008)

Version with copyright stamp

Visuals: On a black background, a Nickelodeon logo shaped like a lightbulb is seen, with a green electric charge surrounding the bulb and forming the word " productio N s " (set in a modified version of the Variex Regular font) on the bottom-right side. The lighting of the electric charge can be seen flickering. The copyright information is below in a different font depending on the show (it's absent on some shows such as Romeo! ).

Trivia: The logo's design is likely inspired by the 1997 Nickelodeon electronics by Long Hall Technologies.

  • Just for Kicks has a trademark symbol next to the lightbulb.
  • For the telecast of the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards, an extended version was used where the lightbulb is in a violet and purple lighted environment with green and purple swirling shapes. The lightbulb is first seen, with the Nickelodeon wordmark mirrored. The camera slightly zooms away from it and then zooms towards the bulb quickly. When they come in contact, the screen flips and the lightbulb flips around. The camera zooms away and back to the bulb again, as if it's bouncing on it. Finally, when the camera zooms towards the bulb a third time, the electric charge and the word " productio N s " come in to their respective places. The camera then zooms away and finally stops. The lightbulb flexes for a few seconds and purple and red stars spin around the logo (in a "dizzy"-like situation). Finally, the lightbulb glows and the background flickers to black, with the electric charge and the word " productio N s " disappearing for a split-second before finally reappearing, completing the already-formed standard logo, complete with the usual buzzing sound.
  • On German prints of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide , the lightbulb is replaced with an orange Nick splat logo.
  • An in-credit variant was spotted on an episode of All That .
  • There's a different variant where the logo is rotating from right to leftover footage from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Jellyfishing", then it gives a bright light.

Technique: CGI animation for the normal logo and the Kids' Choice Awards variant. The rotating variant was produced by Studio City.

Audio: A buzzing sound; the volume varies with each show.

  • Some shows just played the ending theme.
  • On Mr. Meaty , later episodes of The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo , and some early season 6 episodes of The Fairly OddParents , the buzzing sound played over the end theme (this audio variant also appeared on split-screen credits of Mr. Meaty , where this logo was plastered by the 17th Nickelodeon logo).
  • The 1999 Kids' Choice Awards variant has a deep-sounding synth tune (sounding almost like it was played on a didgeridoo) followed by a cymbal crash and twinkling noises, which segues into the normal buzzing sound.
  • On Action League Now! , the Flying Mallet, Inc. theme continues into this logo.
  • Season 2 of Kenan & Kel has Kenan Thompson's spiel for the Nickelodeon Studios logo for the show play over the logo with the buzzing sounds intact.
  • On Nickelodeon airings of Scaredy Camp , the electricity sparking from the start of the Invader Zim episode "The Nightmare Begins" (which used in the Nicktoons splat logo) is heard.
  • The animated version with the purple background was only used for the telecast of the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards.
  • This logo can be seen at the end of Kenan & Kel (starting with season 2), along with reruns on NickSplat (not falling victim to the split-screen (and the "over the last scene") credits), as well as pre-2007 Nick series such as Drake & Josh , Unfabulous , and the first 4 episodes of iCarly .
  • Some animated Nickelodeon shows used this logo in favor of the 1991 "haypile" logo, such as KaBlam! , at least one early Season 6 episode of The Fairly OddParents , and Pelswick . While this logo isn't usually preserved on DVDs and VHS tapes of Nick shows, it's usually replaced by the 1991 "haypile" logo.
  • This logo is still retained on instant streaming prints of Nick shows from the time, such as on Paramount+. Also preserved on VOD prints of Drake and Josh and Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide .
  • Though Schneider's Bakery shows eventually stopped using this in favor of the 2007 logo, Just Jordan kept this logo until the show ended in 2008.
  • This logo appeared when NickSplat reran Double Dare 2000 in celebration of Double Dare 's revival during the week of June 29, 2018.
  • The Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide variant is cut off entirely in the end credits on German TV channels.
  • The short version of this logo also appeared on the Where Nick Was Made video, uploaded by the Splat/NickRewind YouTube channel on May 26, 2016.
  • This logo was plastered by the 1990 haypile logo on some prints of Drake & Josh and Zoey 101 .
  • This logo was also seen on the unaired television pilot of It Ain't Right , an original pilot for Just Jordan .
  • This logo was used in tandem with the 2006 and 2007 "CGI Splat" logos and the 2008 "lightbulb" logo.
  • The rotating variant was seen during the Nickelodeon portion on Studio City's 2001 Demo reel.

11th Logo (February 9, 1997)

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Visuals: On a black background, there is an orange, hot dog-shaped balloon inflating. The balloon then transforms into a balloon dog with the Nickelodeon wordmark on it.

Audio: The ending theme of the special.

  • Only appears on the 1997 TV special Stick Stickly in "Stuck" , which had rerun on NickRewind numerous amount of times and has made the logo easier to find.
  • The logo animation seen here was also used in a 1996-98 "next on Nickelodeon" ID.

12th Logo ( Renford Rejects variant) (February 23, 1998-March 28, 2001)

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Visuals: On a black background, a soccer ball-shaped Nickelodeon logo drops down, and a copyright notice appears below.

Technique: Digital 2D animation.

Audio: A ball drop sound effect.

Availability: Seen on the British series Renford Rejects , which last reran on Nickelodeon UK in 2020.

13th Logo (1999-2006?)

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Visuals: On a white background, there is an orange ball of slime bouncing on a trampoline (which has a sky blue pad, gray supports, and orange rimming) three times, with each bounce producing three orange pulses as the camera shifts around it, briefly showing a blue "sky". After the third bounce, the blob flies towards the screen as the text " NICKELODEON " appears on it and it continues to wave, as the words " A " and " PRODUCTION " appear letter-by-letter in orange. In the lower right corner, 4 translucent orange rings pulse out as the blob stops waving, becomes 2D, and changes its shape before cutting to the show.

Variant: There is a variant seen on international airings of Rocket Power , which only shows the Nickelodeon logo.

Audio: Three bouncing sounds, followed by the first eight notes of the Nickelodeon theme being played on off-key percussion and a synthesizer (via a saxophone preset).

Availability: This can be seen on Latin American prints of Nickelodeon shows, such as episodes of Pistas de Blue (the Latin American Spanish dub of Blue's Clues ) on Nick on Demand En Español. In Latin America, it is seen on some season 3 episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants , the first season of Dora the Explorer , and some episodes of Blue's Clues , As Told by Ginger , The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius , and Rocket Power .

14th Logo ( Cry Baby Lane variant) (October 28, 2000)

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Visuals: Over a black background is the Nickelodeon wordmark inside an orange oval, and the word "presents" below.

Technique: A still image.

Audio: None.

  • It was only seen on Cry Baby Lane , which was last seen on NickSplat on October 31, 2016.
  • However, later airings removed this logo and cut straight to the film instead.

15th Logo (South Korean Blue's Clues variant) (2000-2001)

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Visuals: On a white background, an orange oval with the Nickelodeon wordmark is seen. Copyright info is shown below.

Availability: Only seen on the South Korean adaptation of Blue's Clues .

16th Logo (September 4, 2000-September 2006)

Baroque (used on Butt-Ugly Martians and Hey Arnold!)

Visuals: On a light blue background, the Nick logo with a weird shape (usually "Cloud 2") bounces around the screen before stopping in the center. Copyright info (which varies in font depending on the show it follows) appears below. Sometimes, copyright info can be seen while the logo is animating.

  • This logo is based on the main on-air look that Nickelodeon used from September 4, 2000 to October 10, 2002, which was designed by AdamsMorioka. Also, this logo debuted on the same day that said rebrand took effect.
  • According to the designers, each shape has a name. See the captions of the pictures above for details.
  • On 2010-13 airings of Klasky-Csupo-produced Nicktoons with split-screen credits, between the transition of KC's "Splaat" logo and the 2009 Nickelodeon logo, a split-second of this logo can barely be seen (just the blue background).
  • The "kids laughing" audio is taken from the Hanna-Barbera "Lost Treasures" sound effects library; it was used in the Wunschpunch episode "Terrible Toddlers" and a commercial for Wowwee's Untamed .

Technique: 2D (presumably Flash) animation.

  • A still version with no copyright notice exists.
  • An animated version with no copyright notice also exists, and is known to have appeared on an airing of Barbie of Swan Lake . The "Cloud 2" shape is seen when the logo animates, but changes to the "Flower" shape when it stops.
  • On The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius , the Frederator -produced Nicktoons (some early season 2 episodes of The Fairly OddParents actually used this while other episodes used the Nicktoons splat), Danny Phantom , The X's , and Invader Zim , this logo was used in tandem with the Nicktoons/Nickelodeon Animation Studios logo until 2006.
  • On Taina , the 1996 "lightbulb" logo and the Nickelodeon Studios logo are used instead of this one.
  • On airings of the Mattel films Barbie: The Princess and the Pauper and Barbie: Mermaidia (and possibly other Mattel movies and specials), an alternate version exists where the background is white and the Mattel logo appears in place of the Nickelodeon logo. Also, the copyright notice is edited to refer to Mattel instead of Nickelodeon. Sometimes, this variant lacks copyright info.

Audio: Depends on the era:

  • The ending theme of the show.
  • On shows such as The Amanda Show , the audio from the 1996 "lightbulb" logo is used.
  • The sounds of an engine revving and a xylophone ditty that ends when the logo stops moving. Some shows such as Ren & Stimpy and Are You Afraid of the Dark? have their ending theme cut off for this.
  • The audio from the preceding promo on Nickelodeon's split-screen credits is sometimes used.
  • An odd buzzing sound, which was used on airings of shows such as Doug and Are You Afraid of the Dark? in October 2000.
  • Three laser sounds, which were used on mid-2000 airings of Ren & Stimpy .
  • A synthesized sound effect of kids laughing; it also features a boy hooting, a kid screaming before the third laugh and a girl (who sounds similar to Angelica Pickles from Rugrats ) laughing evilly. It's quite loud and sounds briefly clipped at the start. The sound later became the signature laugh of Nickelodeon and would also later be featured in the 17th and 19th logos.
  • On the Mattel version, a majestic tune.
  • On Rugrats , The Wild Thornberrys , Rocket Power , and As Told by Ginger , the "Boing!" sound effect from the KC "Splaat" logo segues into this logo's "kids laughing" audio.
  • On certain shows like SpongeBob SquarePants , Hey Arnold! , CatDog , The Angry Beavers , and Doug , the preceding logo's audio plays over this logo.
  • On at least one airing of Hey Arnold! , the "kids laughing" audio and the continued Snee-Oosh theme both play.
  • For a brief time in summer 2005, there was an announcer (possibly a female adult or an older child) that said "Next on Nick, [SHOW NAME]."
  • During split-screen credits of The Amanda Show and on one episode of Pelswick , the buzzing sound from the 1996 "lightbulb" logo was used.
  • On Butt-Ugly Martians , the "kids laughing" audio cuts from the middle.

Availability: Was mainly used during split-screen credits between shows from 2000 to 2006 (which was done to simplify the creation of the credits).

  • This did not appear on several airings of Avatar: The Last Airbender , whose split-screen credits omitted this logo in favor of the NAS "Nickelodeon splat".
  • Sometimes, it appeared on shows that weren't made by Nickelodeon but had split-screen credits, like Speed Racer X , My Dad the Rock Star and Butt-Ugly Martians .
  • This logo was also used on the Nick on CBS block, due to the fact that the credits used for each show on the block were the same ones that Nickelodeon used.
  • The still version was last seen on TeenNick's 2011 rebroadcast of the 2000 Nick TV movie Cry Baby Lane ; however, later airings on NickSplat removed that logo.

17th Logo (May 27, 2006-September 12, 2011)

Without the copyright stamp

Visuals: On a white/ light blue gradient with green CGI bubbles, a bubble bursts and turns into a CGI Nickelodeon logo. Copyright info is shown below.

  • This logo was based on Nickelodeon's "Nick Extra" bumpers used from 2006 to 2008, as well as the network's branding from the same year.
  • A similar concept would later be used for the next logo, which is described below.
  • A widescreen version of this variant exists which is slightly zoomed in and stretched.
  • Another version of this variant exists where the text on the top is in a more generic font.
  • On season 1 (and early episodes of season 2) of Back at the Barnyard , Wayside , one episode of SpongeBob SquarePants , and The Fairly OddParents special "77 Secrets Revealed!", the logo lacks copyright info.
  • On all of the Three Delivery shorts, the logo is completely still.
  • On one episode of the short-lived show Making Fiends , the logo is grayscale.
  • On a 2007 airing of Just Jordan (if one looks closely near the end) the 2006 copyright stamp appears due to a plastering error.
  • On an airing of SpongeBob SquarePants from September 26, 2009, this logo appeared for one frame after the 2009 logo (which wouldn't begin full-time use for another two days) due to a split-screen credits error.
  • A high-definition widescreen version exists where the 4:3 logo is sandwiched in between two cyan lines.

Technique: CGI animation by Nick's in-house team.

Audio: Normally the ending theme of the show, or silence.

  • Sometimes, it's the "kids laughing" audio from the previous logo.
  • The preceding logo's audio on split-screen credits of SpongeBob SquarePants and Hey Arnold! .
  • When this logo was first used during the summer of 2006, it had its own "POP!" sound and gurgling sounds that would later be reused for the next logo. It was also used on the iCarly episode "iWanna Stay with Spencer".
  • On the The Naked Brothers Band episode "Naked Idol", an odd variant is used where another copy of the "kids laughing" audio, slightly cut-off at the beginning, plays over the regular, uncut "kids laughing" audio. The ending theme (which fades out during this logo) also accompanies it. This also occurs with the 19th logo if it was to follow instead.
  • On the behind the scenes featurette of The Last Day of Summer , a different splatting noise is used.
  • On Back at the Barnyard , a short country tune from the opening theme is played.
  • On El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera , a quote from the episode is heard.
  • On split-screen credits of Jimmy Neutron episodes, the logo has the "Gotta blast!" audio from the show's variant of the NAS "Nicktoons" logo used in tandem with this logo.
  • On split-screen credits of Mr. Meaty , this logo plasters the 1996 "lightbulb" logo, and has that logo's audio as a result. This was likely due to the "lightbulb" logo's audio being mixed in with the ending theme of the show.
  • On split-screen credits of El Tigre , the "kids laughing" audio is used in a noticeably higher pitch and cuts the show's ending theme off abruptly. This only happened on Nickelodeon airings, as Nicktoons airings kept the end theme playing over this logo.
  • On Nickelodeon airings of the Team Umizoomi episodes "Counting Comet" and "Ice Cream Truck", the Bubble Guppies episode "Boy Meets Squirrel!", the Dora the Explorer episode "Baseball Boots" from August 8, 2011 and the 2010 airing of Dora's Explorer Girls , this logo was used due to plastering errors, and as a result, the 2009 Nickelodeon logo (for all 3 shows), as well as the logos for Curious Pictures ( Team Umizoomi ) and Wildbrain Entertainment ( Bubble Guppies ) were plastered at once while retaining their respective audio.
  • The first confirmed sighting of this logo was during an airing of ChalkZone on May 27, 2006. It was sporadically used during the summer of 2006, but it didn't fully come into effect until September of that year. Nick used this logo for split screen credits until March 2008 (shows on Nickelodeon's TEENick block continued to use this logo, even after most shows switched to the 19th logo in January 2008). However, it was also used outside of the split-screen credits as a proper logo.
  • The first use of this logo outside of split-screen credits was on The Naked Brothers Band in January 2007. It appeared on Tak and the Power of Juju and season 1 and early season 2 episodes of Back at the Barnyard . It was also retained on split-screen credits of some shows on Nicktoons until that network's 2009 rebranding. Also, during Nickelodeon's "Ultimate SpongeBob SpongeBash" marathon in July 2009, this logo was used during the split-screen credits of all SpongeBob episodes.
  • It's also been spotted on some pre-2014 airings of The Fairly OddParents episode "Fairly OddBaby", which kept the original ending credits and logos intact despite the credits being displayed on the bottom-left of the screen, and had the 2009 Nickelodeon logo play on the bottom right of the screen.
  • This is also seen internationally (unlike the 2009 logo without the word "Productions"). It was also shown on early season 6 episodes of The Fairly OddParents , as well as late season 5 and early season 6 episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants .
  • It was also seen on US airings of early El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera episodes, as well as Three Delivery shorts on Nicktoons (the latter of which have not re-aired since). It also appeared on the first three episodes of The Mighty B! .
  • The extended version was used on some DVDs of Nick shows from around late 2008 until sometime in 2009, such as on SpongeBob SquarePants: To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants .

18th Logo (October 6, 2007-October 3, 2009)

Showing the splat (fullscreen)

Visuals: On a teal -white radial gradient background with green bubbles (similar to the previous logo), there is an orange blob reading " NICKELODEON ". It floats around for a second, then it rams into the screen and turns into a splat. The end result is quite similar to the previous logo, but with less detailed and a more spaced-out name. The copyright info is below.

Audio: Same bubble and splatting sounds from the previous logo.

  • It was seen on Schneider's Bakery sitcoms such as the first couple seasons of iCarly , starting with the episode "iNevel" and last seen on the episode "iCarly Awards" (early episodes had the 1996 "Lightbulb" logo), and the final season of Zoey 101 , along with Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh . Later Netflix airings of iCarly use the 20th logo.
  • This logo is still preserved on Amazon Prime Video and Paramount+ prints of said series.
  • Whenever Nickelodeon re-airs Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh , the over-the-last-scene credits play, causing this logo to be plastered with one of the 2017 logos below.
  • However, it is also intact on the movie's DVD release.
  • Also, on TeenNick airings of the iCarly special "iGo to Japan", this logo is intact due to the fact that the special's original credits play at the end.

19th Logo (January 30, 2008-July 8, 2013)

SD logo (lightbulb) without copyright stamp

Visuals: Over a black background is the Nickelodeon orange splat logo in 2D. Then, the background glows dark orange , and the splat transforms into an orange CGI lightbulb (as described below):

  • The splat grows as its shape changes to that of a lightbulb and the "NICKELODEON" text stretches towards the screen. The splat then zooms out via a rather blurry iris-out effect, revealing the Nickelodeon logo as a lightbulb. The lightbulb then rotates towards the screen. A reflection can be seen underneath both the splat and the lightbulb. The lightbulb then changes back to the splat at the end.
  • This logo was based off of Nickelodeon's "transforming splat" screenbugs from July 2006 to September 2009.
  • The logo was made as a replacement for Nick Jr. Productions at the end of Nick Jr. shows following the retirement of Nick Jr. Productions.
  • The standard variant was produced in 2007 and premiered in January 2008. The extended variant was produced in early 2008 and premiered during that year's Kids' Choice Awards on March 29th. The HD variant was produced in 2008, making its debut in November of that year.
  • Sometimes, the copyright info is seen below.
  • There is an extended variant used for the 2008 Kids' Choice Awards, Nick Jr. compilation DVDs starting in 2008 and some other shows, in which the lightbulb changes back to the splat at the end.
  • The logo is shown without the copyright stamp on some Nick Jr. shows, Back at the Barnyard and the first 5 episodes of The Troop . However, some international reruns and more domestic reruns in the U.S. still had the copyright stamp.
  • On shows and movies produced in HD , a version exists where the logo is slightly different. The background glow and the Nickelodeon logo are in red-orange , and the text on the lightbulb has a 3D effect to it. Some of the sparkles are also invisible and don't rise to the top inside the lightbulb, unlike in the SD variant. This variant appears to be a remake and not an edit or recolorization of the SD variant.
  • Sometimes, the logo is stretched (4:3 version stretched to 16:9).
  • On the 2008 Kids' Choice Awards , the HD version is squeezed to 4:3.
  • Sped-up variants exist.
  • On split-screen credit airings of Wayside , similar to the 17th logo, the orange text reading "This has been a presentation of" is seen above.

Audio: The synthesized sound effect of kids laughing from the "Abstract" logo (which, once again, is synthesized). Otherwise the ending theme.

  • On Fanboy & Chum Chum , The Penguins of Madagascar , The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom , only the second laugh is heard.
  • On some shows, the ending theme and the "kids laughing" audio are mixed together.
  • On split-screen credit airings of SpongeBob SquarePants , the seagull audio from the United Plankton Pictures logo plays over.
  • Sometimes, the audio from the 10th logo plays over (see the music/sounds sections of the 2006 "CGI Splat" logo and the 2000 "Abstract" logo).
  • Sometimes, it’s silent.
  • On split-screen airings of the Ni-Hao, Kai-Lan episode "The Ant Playground", the 2005 Nick Jr. Productions jingle may play over the logo without the copyright stamp.
  • On the Bubble Guppies episode "Can You Dig It?", the music from the next logo is used. This is the only Bubble Guppies episode to use this logo with the next logo's music; other episodes used this logo with the standard laughing sound effect.
  • Airings of Jimmy Neutron with this logo would use the "Gotta blast!" audio variant.
  • On the original print of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "SpongeBob's Last Stand" (also the final SpongeBob SquarePants episode with that logo), the logo used a different, softer laugh soundbite with less voices (presumably either the Diddy laugh from the Rare , the child giggling from the Chuck E. Cheese's funding bumpers or the Sesame Workshop laugh). Most other prints of the episode plaster this variant with either the second half of the standard laugh (while retaining this logo) or the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo.
  • Like the 17th logo, it was primarily used for split-screen credits until the 2009 rebrand. However, it was more widely used outside of the split-screen credits compared to it.
  • It also appears on the SpongeBob SquarePants episodes "SpongeBob's Last Stand" and "The Clash of Triton", which premiered after the 2009 rebrand, on DVD and Nicktoons. It was also seen on SpongeBob SquarePants episodes from season 6 to early season 7 (when it switched to the 2009 logo), The Fairly OddParents since season 6 until 2009, The Mighty B! , Back at the Barnyard , The Penguins of Madagascar , later episodes of El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera , the first season of Team Umizoomi , Dora the Explorer episodes from season 5 (when it switched to the 2009 logo on "Swiper the Explorer", "Dora's Big Birthday Adventure" and season 6 episodes), DVD prints of Olivia , Blue's Clues , season 3 episodes of Max & Ruby , later prints of Yo Gabba Gabba! (earlier ones used the first logo), and 2009 episodes of Fanboy and Chum Chum . This logo was last seen on a 2013 rerun of The Backyardigans episode "Follow the Feather".
  • The bylineless version can also be seen on some Nick Jr. shows, and plasters over the Nick Jr. Productions logo along with the first five episodes of The Troop on NickToons.
  • This is also seen outside of the United States. Nickelodeon Latin America still used this logo in newer episodes of shows until one point.
  • It was also seen at the end of VOD releases of a few SpongeBob SquarePants episodes in 2010. Also, some 2009 DVDs have the extended version of this logo. It also appears on Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants .
  • The 2010 TV movie The Boy Who Cried Werewolf used this logo, despite it premiering a year after the 2009 rebrand (it was copyrighted in 2009, implying it was completed more than a full year before its release). It was also spotted on the Bubble Guppies episodes "Can You Dig It?" and "Happy Clam Day!", which premiered in September 2011.
  • The HD variant only appeared on season 1 episodes of True Jackson VP , early episodes of Fanboy and Chum Chum , early episodes of The Penguins of Madagascar , season 1 episodes The Fresh Beat Band and other shows produced in 16:9.

20th Logo (September 23, 2009-)

Version without copyright stamp

Visuals: On a white background, a few CGI orange lines bounce and connect together to form the new Nickelodeon logo (which is simply the word " nickelodeon " in a new customized typeface, unofficially nicknamed "Litebulb"). After this, " PRODUCTIONS " (in Gotham) fades in underneath the logo and a copyright notice appears below.

Trivia: The new logo was introduced in July 2009 (three months after Nickelodeon's 30th anniversary) and officially on September 28, 2009. However, Nickelodeon used this logo by accident five days earlier on most airings of their programs.

  • A version without a copyright stamp was spotted on split-screen credits airings of T.U.F.F. Puppy and Victorious .
  • There is a variant without the word "PRODUCTIONS" and copyright info, used as a defacto home video logo on DVDs of Nickelodeon shows distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment .
  • A small in-credit version of this logo is seen on 2010-2014 Big Time Rush and Victorious reruns on Nickelodeon.
  • There is a shorter version of this logo seen on 2010-17 episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants and early episodes of The Loud House .
  • On shows produced by Nickelodeon's Australian unit, the words "A Nickelodeon Australia Production" are seen above the copyright stamp.
  • On TeenNick reruns of All That , the first three seasons of Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn , the first two seasons of School of Rock , and some other shows, the logo is in warp speed.
  • An extended version of this logo exists where it's just the white background for a second before the animation starts.
  • A still version is seen on Nick-produced Netflix movies, specials and series such as Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling , Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus , Pinky Malinky and Glitch Techs . It doesn't appear on The Loud House Movie and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie , which uses the 2020 Nickelodeon Movies logo instead of this for some reason (animated at the beginning, still at the end in the first movie and appears in-credit).
  • On various airings of Nick shows on September 26, 2009, two copyright notices would appear on the logo: one from 2009 (when the logo first appeared), and another depending on when the show's episode came out.
  • On some shows, such as The Mighty B! , some episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants , and Robot and Monster , the copyright notice appears later, right when the Nickelodeon logo is almost done forming.
  • On Papaya Bull , the text "Uma coprodução" is seen to the top left of the logo.
  • On Vikki RPM , the Nickelodeon logo is thrown from the left. "PRODUCTIONS" then fades in under the Nickelodeon logo. A copyright notice is shown for the entire logo.

Technique: CGI animation done by Trollbäck+Company in New York. 2D-ish 3D CGI animation for the Vikki RPM variant.

Audio: An electronic beat, accompanied by chopped sections of what seems to be a tribal drumbeat, followed by a guitar-led rendition of the last five notes of the Nickelodeon jingle. Composed by Sacred Noise. [1]

Audio Trivia: It is possible that the chopped drumbeat might have been intended to be a soundalike of the opening drums to the song "Woke Up in the Morning" by Care Bears on Fire, which was used on early promotional material for the 2009 rebrand (where the Nickelodeon stars get slimed in slow-motion), which contains similarly chopped drumbeats throughout.

  • Several shortened versions of the music exist.
  • Sometimes, the end theme is used instead.
  • Sometimes, it can be silent.
  • T.U.F.F. Puppy uses a quiet guitar riff from the show's opening theme.
  • On series produced by Schneider's Bakery , bubbling sounds are heard with the normal theme. However, on split-screen credits airings of iCarly , Victorious , Drake & Josh and Zoey 101 , the bubbling sounds aren't heard and the music is instead the final part of the extended theme. The split-screen variant was last seen in November 2012, when TeenNick's split-screen credits would play logos in fullscreen with audio.
  • On seasons 7-8 of Dora the Explorer , the music is bass-boosted. A few season 8 episodes have this lower-pitched.
  • On The Loud House , the final segment of the end theme trails into the beginning of the logo.
  • On some season 7 episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants , this and the end theme of the show play at the same time.
  • On I Am Frankie and Vikki RPM , a techno-rock remix of the Nickelodeon theme is used, which actually originated from some bumpers used from 2009 to 2012, and also composed by Sacred Noise.
  • On airings of various SpongeBob SquarePants episodes on September 26, 2009, the logo had the audio of the following United Plankton Pictures logo because of the fact that the split screen credits accidentally used this logo instead of the 2008 "Lightbulb" logo.
  • On season 2 episodes of Glitch Techs (all except for "BITT Prime"), an 8-bit video game version of the Nickelodeon theme is played.
  • On split-screen credits airings of The Backyardigans , the show’s closing theme plays for half of the logo's duration, before cutting to the logo’s regular music.
  • On the first episode of Deadtime Stories , the music is slowed down.
  • On the Rugrats "Outdoor Shenanigans" DVD, the logo's music and a quote from the show played at the same time.
  • On a November 2012 CBS airing of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!", a generic theme was used.
  • Appears on all Nick shows starting in September 2009, with it also being used to plaster every previous logo on the split-screen (and later compressed) credits.
  • The extended version is seen on split-screen credits airings of T.U.F.F. Puppy . It was retired on Nicktoons (the channel) as of May 2014.
  • This logo was first spotted on most programs on Nickelodeon's schedule on September 23, 2009 and again on September 26, 2009, but didn't officially premiere on Nick channels and replace the previous logo until September 28th. However, starting with the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards, shows are slowly starting to phase this logo out with various variants of the logos below. However, some programs still continued to use this logo, notably on Netflix and Henry Danger until 2020 and Nella the Princess Knight until 2021.
  • Despite this logo starting to be phased out as of 2017, it is still used as a defacto home video logo by Nickelodeon Home Video . Lower-third credits on some shows on Nicktoons and TeenNick also used this logo until 2023.
  • The Vikki RPM variant was only seen on said show, which didn't premiere anywhere other than Latin America.

Legacy: Another favorite among the community due to its visuals, especially Nickelodeon fans; although it is not well-received for Nickelodeon fans from previous eras.

21st Logo (September 18, 2010-)

this has been a presentation of nickelodeon

Visuals: There is the Nickelodeon logo with the text " PRESENTS " under it quickly fading in on a black background. The logo zooms in for a bit and quickly fades out.

  • On Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling , the logo fades in and out as usual, but this time, it’s superimposed over the beginning scene of the movie and doesn’t zoom in at all.
  • On Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus , the logo first appears around 5 minutes into the movie and fades in as usual, superimposed over the movie scene. It starts zooming into the screen until the camera is between the L and the O of the Nickelodeon logo.
  • Most of the time, "presents" would be in a different font.
  • In other cases, "presents" is removed entirely.
  • Sometimes, the logo would be superimposed over the opening.
  • On The Loud House Movie and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie , the text reads "A Nickelodeon Production" instead, most likely due to being a direct co-production with Netflix.

Technique: Other than simple fading/zooming effects, just a still image.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the movie.

  • It was first seen on Fred: The Movie .
  • It also appears on the Nickelodeon TV movie Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie and the Netflix-exclusive films Rocko’s Modern Life: Static Cling , Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus , and as a variant on The Loud House Movie and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie .
  • It is still in use in Nickelodeon TV movies, like A Loud House Christmas .

22nd Logo (NickMom-exclusive variant) (October 1, 2012-September 28, 2015)

this has been a presentation of nickelodeon

Visuals: The logo starts with various still shots of a woman's high heels (with Dora The Explorer bandages on her achilles) on a purple background. The Nick logo flips in and " PRODUCTIONS " wipes in underneath it, as copyright info appears in black boxes with white texts, with the exception of the copyright symbol and year.

Variant: A short version exists.

Technique: Computer animation by Employee Number One.

Audio: A chiptune-like theme, albeit without the mnemonic. Composed by Explosion Robinson. Otherwise, it's silent.

Availability: The logo is still preserved on iTunes prints of NickMom shows.

23rd Logo (March 11, 2017-)

Version without copyright stamp

Visuals: Over a light blue background is the word " nick " in the same font as the previous three logos appear, with the " n " and " i " (which is initially stretched to the top of the screen) forming in a similar fashion to the 20th logo, the " c " sliding out from the " i ", and the " k " flipping in counterclockwise. It then cuts to a further shot of the letters with a boy skateboarding down an orange line below them. Then, it cuts to another shot with the boy skateboarding down the " i ", two orange lines on the left and right sides of the logo, a girl sitting on the left line and a boy playing on the bottom line, before it cuts to a girl holding on to the " i " and pulling it, before letting go of it, causing the camera to cut to another shot of the letters in " nickelodeon " popping in, with " PRODUCTIONS " (which is smaller and in a different font (named Galano Grotesque) than in the 19th logo) sliding down from below the logo, similar to the Microsoft PowerPoint "Peek In" effect.

  • There are short versions for this, and the other variants, exist.
  • Versions without a copyright notice and the word " PRODUCTIONS " exist.
  • Starting in 2019, with season 2 of Knight Squad , the logo has been slightly modified. The background is in a slightly lighter blue color, the bottom portion of the background has a pattern of a tile floor, the screen shakes when the Nickelodeon logo pops on screen, and the copyright notice is now in a much thinner font and in gray. This version is based on an updated version of the 2017 Nick rebrand on March 25, 2018.
  • On the Israeli show PPS: Personal PopStar , the background is beige .
  • On Moosebox , the ending animates differently. Some of the letters of " nickelodeon " are first seen knocked over to the ground, with other letters on top of them. The letters then rotate themselves back to their normal arrangements.

Technique: A mix of live-action and computer animation. This, alongside the other variants, was done by Superestudio. [2]

Audio: A fast-paced drumroll, followed by a techno remix of the Nickelodeon jingle (somewhat reminiscent of synthwave music). This and the other variants were composed by Explosion Robinson and used as bumper music. [3]

  • Sometimes, the end theme plays over it or the logo is silent.
  • On season 2 of That Girl Lay Lay and later episodes of Warped! , it uses the music from the "Balloons" variant.
  • The full version was only used on certain shows using time compressed credits from March 11 to April 3, 2017, and again from July 5 to August 13, 2017(?).
  • The short version is seen on a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles short (entitled " TMNT Team-Up! : No Fly Zone") which debuted on June 11, 2017 on Nickelodeon's YouTube channel, and debuted on the season 3 premiere of School of Rock and on the second episode of Sunny Day .
  • The longer version was only seen on an episode of TeenNick Top 10 .

Version without copyright stamp

Visuals: On a golden yellow background, the Nickelodeon logo is seen in an dark orange color, but it's zoomed in so that only " nic " can be seen, and a boy is running on it. Then, it cuts some kids are lying down and standing on the letter " kelod ". It then cuts to another shot as a boy runs from the top left side of the screen to the center from the screen and he jumps. Before the boy jumps, the camera zooms in on him and it then cuts to another shot with the Nickelodeon logo and the word " PRODUCTIONS " in white, with the two " e "s and the first " o " in " nickelodeon " being launched in the air, flipping and landing, and the " o " bounces before it settles down in place.

Variant: A still version exists.

Technique: A mix of live-action and computer animation.

Audio: A different techno remix of the Nickelodeon jingle.

  • On Kids' Choice Awards Mexico 2021 , a fast-paced chiptune remix of the Nickelodeon jingle with a quiet choir singing the mnemonic is used.
  • On season 2 of Top Wing , it uses the music from the "Playground" variant.
  • Original The CW airings of the 2021 Legends of the Hidden Temple reboot use a generic theme and voiceover.
  • The shortened version is seen on Nickelodeon's Ultimate Halloween Haunted House , Massive Monster Mayhem and Lip Sync Battle Shorties .
  • The variant without "PRODUCTIONS" appears on Blue's Clues & You! and as a station ID internationally.
  • Also seen on It's Pony and the short-lived revival of Legends of the Hidden Temple on The CW.

Version without copyright stamp

Visuals: On a white background, there is a close-up shot of orange balloons with the letters of " nick " on them. They cover up the screen for a few seconds as the camera zooms out, before floating up off-screen. As this happens, the letters in the Nickelodeon logo (also in the Litebulb font) float up and form the logo as " PRODUCTIONS " (in Galano Grotesque Alternate) fades in and slides up below the logo like the "Float In" animation effect in Microsoft PowerPoint. The middle letters bounce a bit. A copyright byline (in the same font as " PRODUCTIONS ") sometimes appears below.

  • On The Loud House short "The Maltese Bear", the logo is grayscale to fit the short's theme. As a result, the logo uses a gradient effect.
  • On Star Trek: Prodigy , the logo is cropped to a Cinemascope aspect ratio, has an extended copyright notice, and is very shortened to the point where the balloons aren't even visible at all.
  • On early episodes of Bossy Bear , similar to "The Maltese Bear" variant, the logo is using a gradient effect.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A light tune (somewhat reminiscent of Mexican and/or Brazilian music) ending with a slightly re-arranged guitar rendition of the Nickelodeon jingle.

  • Sometimes, the 2009 logo theme is used instead.
  • One episode of Top Wing uses the music from the "Playground" variant.
  • On the Rock Paper Scissors episode "The Fart Joke Debate", the Nickelodeon jingle is made of farting sounds.
  • The short version debuted after the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards, and is seen on PAW Patrol episodes starting with "Pups Save a Baby Octopus" (removed on TVOKids and Knowledge Kids airings due to time compression, although Treehouse and CBC airings do have it), as well as on later episodes of The Loud House , SpongeBob SquarePants , and Blaze and the Monster Machines , all episodes of both The Casagrandes and Middlemost Post , and the final episodes of Bunsen Is a Beast before its cancellation in early 2018 and the latter show becoming hard to find, even on physical media.
  • Also seen on shows such as Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , Top Wing , and The Patrick Star Show , among others.
  • The longer version is seen after shows after Nickelodeon USA and NickSplat (the block on TeenNick) credits from May 3 to May 16, 2017, as well as on the short-lived Nick Jr. series Zoofari and Kiri & Lou .
  • This was also seen at the end of The J Team , despite the 2020 Nickelodeon Movies logo appearing at the beginning.

Version without copyright stamp

Visuals: On a reddish-orange cloth-like background, an outline of the " k " with the blue cloth background inside of it zooms in to make the background blue . The " n " and " i " form in a similar fashion to the "Playground" logo and the " c " slides out left from the right side of the " i " and the " k " tilts counter-clockwise, forming the word " nick ". The logo then zooms out, and a zipper suddenly closes, covering up the words and revealing the Nickelodeon logo in white on a reddish-orange cloth-like background. The " l " gets launched upwards and spins in mid-air. When it lands, " PRODUCTIONS " in purple , appears below.

Variant: There is a slightly longer version where the " n " slides from the left, followed by a sideways " i " and the " c " flash in before the finished product is shown.

Audio: Same as the "Orange to Orange" variant. Otherwise, it's silent or the closing theme plays it over.

  • Seen on a selection of shows ( SpongeBob SquarePants , The Loud House , Nick Jr. shows, etc.) during the mentioned network's credits from April 3, 2017 until May 3, 2017, then continued being used on July 13, 2017 and onwards. However, television airings of The Casagrandes episode "Going Overboard/Walk Don't Run" show a static, superimposed Nickelodeon logo during the overlaid credits.
  • The short variant is seen on the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards Sports and JoJo Siwa: My World , as well as the first two episodes of season 11 of All That and the revival seasons of Bubble Guppies (seasons 5-6).
  • The extended version appears on the 2017 Australian Kids' Choice Sports Awards.
  • The longer version appears on a 2018 Nickelodeon commercial.

24th Logo (February 27, 2023-)

Purple version without copyright stamp

Visuals: There are four main variants, and all of them end with the 2009 Nickelodeon logo behind an orange splat with white text reading "P R O D U C T I O N S" (in Neue Plak Condensed Bold) underneath the logo, usually on a purple (or yellow) background:

  • On a black background, a series of multicolored claymation-like splats explode outward from the middle of the screen (in order, orange- yellow -orange- purple ). The purple splat expands out to reveal a distorted, squishy balloon-type "nickelodeon" wordmark in white (with it inverting to purple as it crosses out of the splat). The splat shrinks, and the colors invert, turning the background, splat and the text into the normal logo ending. The "PRODUCTIONS" text spaces out underneath the logo. Copyright information appears below.
  • An orange splat fills in the screen at the beginning, starting from the outside. The animation from the first version then continues as normal, but it ends on a yellow background.
  • There is the Nickelodeon logo (and the background) drenched in the trademark green slime. As the camera zooms out, the slime wipes away to reveal the normal logo ending.
  • Some of the orange blobs wipe away to reveal the normal logo and the background after the formation of the "nickelodeon" wordmark.

Trivia: This is the first Nickelodeon logo to utilize the splat since the 2009 rebrand. It is also worth noting that the wordmark in the 2009 logo is kept.

  • During the final scenes of shows, the black background is transparent, and from 2023-2024, the copyright is absent.
  • Sometimes, the word "PRODUCTIONS" is absent. This was seen on three short videos featuring SeanDoesMagic, as well as three-second "You're Watching" bumpers. Both can be seen on Nickelodeon's website.
  • On episodes of Bossy Bear since episode 12, the fourth variant is using a gradient effect.
  • On some shows by Nickelodeon Israel, the “PRODUCTIONS” text is replaced with text in Hebrew, reading either “Proud to present” (at the start, seen at the bottom) or “Produced for” (at the end, seen at the top).
  • Still and short versions exist.
  • At the end of programming on Nickelodeon's United Kingdom feed, the slime variant is used, without the "PRODUCTIONS" indicator or a copyright stamp.
  • At the end of the live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender , the second variant is used, but "PRODUCTIONS" is intact, and is cropped to the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. It is also still.
  • Short and still versions for other variants, exist.
  • On the YouTube upload of the Dora episode "Wizzle Wozzle Woo", the second variant (alongside the other logos and credits) play in complete speed, as the logo swipes away to the Subscribe ident of the Dora & Friends YouTube channel.
  • Starting in 2024, the Paramount corporate wordmark is added on top of the copyright information (with the addition of the text reading "PARAMOUNT IS A TRADEMARK OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION." at the bottom) and the logo is zoomed out.
  • On The Tiny Chef Show starting with the 3rd episode of season 2, the 2024 copyright information is used in the original version of this logo.
  • On The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish , the copyright information is different.
  • On episode 6 of season 2 of Transformers: EarthSpark , a different copyright notice is behind the Paramount corporate wordmark.
  • At the end of the 2024 Kids' Choice Awards , the Nickelodeon splat logo forms on a black background without any other text.

Technique: CGI done by Roger in Los Angeles. [4]

Audio: A trap/techno arrangement of the Nickelodeon theme (somewhat reminiscent of 8-bit chiptune music) featuring a heavily manipulated male voice vocalizing the first half of the jingle (almost sounding like a groan tube), with digital-sounding splat noises accompanying the logo turning normal. This and the other variants were composed by Radium Audio and Mekanical [5] , and used as network bumper music. [5]

  • There is an extended version of the alternate music, where the last five notes of the jingle is heard at the end.
  • On the UK version, there is the slime running down, followed by an energetic rendition of the Nickelodeon mnemonic after the transition to the normal logo.
  • Like the previous logo, the music from the 2009 logo is sometimes used.
  • On the first three season 2 episodes of The Really Loud House , it uses the music from the last logo's "Playground" variant.
  • On episode 6 of season 2 of Transformers: EarthSpark , it uses the music from the last logo's "Orange to Orange" and "Zipper" variants.
  • The first variant of this logo (albeit compressed to the corner of the screen during the on-screen credits) debuted on a February 27, 2023 rerun of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Frozen Face-Off", and has appeared on more airings of episodes of its show.
  • The second variant (and also the full-screen version of the main variant) was originally leaked onto the internet on March 3, 2023, but makes a debut on the Dora the Explorer reboot, titled Dora .
  • The third variant debuted after the 2023 Kids' Choice Awards.
  • It started appearing on shows starting with episode 12 of Bossy Bear and it was later seen on season 4 of Tyler Perry's Young Dylan , season 2 of The Tiny Chef Show and The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish .
  • The Paramount byline variant debuted on a January 10, 2024 rerun of The Patrick Star Show episode "Backpay Payback/House Hunting" on Nick, and has appeared on more split-screen credits at that time. It then makes its full debut on the 1st episode of season 4 of the 2020 revival of Nick News and was later seen on season 2 of both The Really Loud House and Rubble & Crew , episode 24 of season 7 of Blaze and the Monster Machines , and later episodes of season 3 of Baby Shark's Big Show! .
  • It also appears on TV movies by Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount+ as of Zoey 102 (excluding Baby Shark's Big Movie! , as that uses a short version of the Nickelodeon Movies logo at the end of the film).

Unused Logo

Logo (march 13, 2017).

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Visuals: Over a purple background is the Nickelodeon logo with balls (which represent the heads of characters from various Nickelodeon shows) on it, bending in a downward curve. Then, the logo bends up, sending the balls flying up and offscreen. The word " PRODUCTIONS " and a copyright byline in white then fade in below.

Trivia: Characters featured in the logo include:

  • The title character of SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Aang ( Avatar: The Last Airbender )
  • Korra ( The Legend of Korra )
  • The title character of Harvey Beaks
  • Foo ( Harvey Beaks )
  • Lincoln Loud ( The Loud House )
  • Lana Loud ( The Loud House )
  • Lucy Loud ( The Loud House )
  • Luan Loud ( The Loud House )
  • Leni Loud ( The Loud House )
  • Lily Loud ( The Loud House )
  • The title character of Pinky Malinky
  • Valerie Malinky ( Pinky Malinky )
  • Sanjay Patel ( Sanjay and Craig )
  • Ladybug ( Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir )
  • Kenzie Bell ( Game Shakers )
  • Triple G ( Game Shakers )
  • Hudson Gimble ( Game Shakers )
  • Nicky Harper ( Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn )
  • Ricky Harper ( Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn )
  • Dawn Harper ( Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn )
  • Ray Manchester ( Henry Danger )
  • Captain Man ( Henry Danger )
  • Charlotte Page ( Henry Danger )
  • Dewey Finn ( School of Rock )
  • Freddy Huerta ( School of Rock )
  • Zack Kwan ( School of Rock )
  • Lawrence Dooley ( School of Rock )
  • Max Thunderman ( The Thundermans )
  • Leonardo (the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series)
  • Cosmo ( The Fairly OddParents )
  • Wanda ( The Fairly OddParents )
  • Simon Seville ( Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks )

Technique: 2D computer animation, done by Superestudio.

Availability: It was only seen on the Behance page. It also appears on a branding montage video by Superestudio. It's possible that the logo was unused because it used characters from outdated shows (as well as having one acquired non-Nick show; Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir , which Nickelodeon lost the broadcast rights to at the end of 2017).

  • ↑ https://vimeo.com/15360312
  • ↑ https://www.superestudio.tv/case-studies/nick/
  • ↑ https://explosionrobinson.com/branding/
  • ↑ https://www.gema.org/brief/nickelodeon-brings-back-its-splat-as-portal-to-fun
  • ↑ 5.0 5.1 https://www.gema.org/brief/nickelodeon-returns-to-its-roots-with-preschool-rebrand
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This will be the fourth season that cbs sports and nickelodeon team up for select nfl broadcasts, by joe reedy | associated press • published august 1, 2023 • updated on august 1, 2023 at 10:55 am.

SpongeBob and Slimetime are coming to the Super Bowl.

The NFL and CBS Sports announced Tuesday that this season's Super Bowl will have a kids-centric presentation on Nickelodeon, marking the first time the Super Bowl has had an alternate telecast on another network.

CBS has the rights to Super Bowl 58, which will be played in Las Vegas on Feb. 11, 2024.

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“We’re thrilled to partner with CBS Sports and Nickelodeon to present the first alternate telecast of the Super Bowl,” NFL media executive vice president Hans Schroeder said in a statement. “Our previous telecasts on Nickelodeon have been huge hits and created a new and different way to experience an NFL game. We’re excited to bring that creativity to Super Bowl 58 and give our fans another way to enjoy one of the world’s most popular sporting events.”

This will be the fourth season that CBS and Nickelodeon have teamed up, but the first time it will do more than one broadcast. For the second straight year, Nickelodeon will have a game on Christmas when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Super Bowl broadcast will mark the third time an NFL playoff game has aired on Nickelodeon. It had a wild-card round game during the 2020 and '21 seasons.

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The Nickelodeon presentations — which feature eye-popping graphics that feature slime-filled end zones or SpongeBob SquarePants between the goalposts on field-goal attempts — have also received plenty of acclaim for its ability to introduce a younger age group to the basics of the game but also focused on the action happening on the field to keep parents interested.

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The first broadcast, which featured the New Orleans Saints against the Chicago Bears in a 2020 NFC wild-card round game, averaged 2.06 million fans. Last season's Christmas game between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams averaged 906,000.

The Rams' 51-14 rout was known more for SpongeBob sidekick Patrick Star roasting Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson after an interception.

“That’s not what he wanted to cook,” said Star, who is voiced by Bill Fagerbakke, after Wilson was picked off by Bobby Wagner during the first quarter.

“We are unbelievably proud to partner with CBS Sports and the NFL to bring Nick’s personality and unique visual sensibility to the Super Bowl,” Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon CDO Brian Robbins said in a statement. “As we’ve shown with our prior zeitgeist-busting Wild Card and Nickmas coverage, combining the absolute excitement of NFL action with the creativity that can only come from Nickelodeon’s cool POV makes for a must-see event for kids and families everywhere.”

Nickelodeon and CBS have not announced who will be part of the crew for this season's games. Noah Eagle, “NFL Today” analyst Nate Burleson and Nick star Gabrielle Nevaeh Green were in the booth the past three seasons.

The Nickelodeon Super Bowl broadcast will also air in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand on a delayed basis.

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The NFL and CBS Sports announced Tuesday that this season’s Super Bowl will have a kids-centric presentation on Nickelodeon, marking the first time the Super Bowl has had an alternate telecast on another network.

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CBS has the rights to Super Bowl 58, which will be played in Las Vegas on Feb. 11, 2024.

“We’re thrilled to partner with CBS Sports and Nickelodeon to present the first alternate telecast of the Super Bowl,” NFL media executive vice president Hans Schroeder said in a statement. “Our previous telecasts on Nickelodeon have been huge hits and created a new and different way to experience an NFL game. We’re excited to bring that creativity to Super Bowl 58 and give our fans another way to enjoy one of the world’s most popular sporting events.”

This will be the fourth season that CBS and Nickelodeon have teamed up, but the first time it will do more than one broadcast. For the second straight year, Nickelodeon will have a game on Christmas when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Super Bowl broadcast will mark the third time an NFL playoff game has aired on Nickelodeon. It had a wild-card round game during the 2020 and ’21 seasons.

For the first time, the NFL will air a Super Bowl alternate telecast this season. CBS and Nickelodeon are teaming up to offer a Super Bowl LVIII “SlimeCast” tailored for kids. pic.twitter.com/KkRqBDK32D — Front Office Sports (@FOS) August 1, 2023

The Nickelodeon presentations — which feature eye-popping graphics that feature slime-filled end zones or SpongeBob SquarePants between the goalposts on field-goal attempts — have also received plenty of acclaim for its ability to introduce a younger age group to the basics of the game but also focused on the action happening on the field to keep parents interested.

The first broadcast, which featured the New Orleans Saints against the Chicago Bears in a 2020 NFC wild-card round game, averaged 2.06 million fans. Last season’s Christmas game between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams averaged 906,000.

The Rams’ 51-14 rout was known more for SpongeBob sidekick Patrick Star roasting Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson after an interception.

“That’s not what he wanted to cook,” said Star, who is voiced by Bill Fagerbakke, after Wilson was picked off by Bobby Wagner during the first quarter.

“We are unbelievably proud to partner with CBS Sports and the NFL to bring Nick’s personality and unique visual sensibility to the Super Bowl,” Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon CDO Brian Robbins said in a statement. “As we’ve shown with our prior zeitgeist-busting Wild Card and Nickmas coverage, combining the absolute excitement of NFL action with the creativity that can only come from Nickelodeon’s cool POV makes for a must-see event for kids and families everywhere.”

Nickelodeon and CBS have not announced who will be part of the crew for this season’s games. Noah Eagle, “NFL Today” analyst Nate Burleson and Nick star Gabrielle Nevaeh Green were in the booth the past three seasons.

The Nickelodeon Super Bowl broadcast will also air in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand on a delayed basis.

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Nickelodeon to air alternate Super Bowl broadcast with kids-centric presentation

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SpongeBob and Slimetime are coming to the Super Bowl.

The NFL and CBS Sports announced Tuesday that this season's Super Bowl will have a kids-centric presentation on Nickelodeon, marking the first time the Super Bowl has had an alternate telecast on another network.

CBS has the rights to Super Bowl 58, which will be played in Las Vegas on Feb. 11, 2024.

“We’re thrilled to partner with CBS Sports and Nickelodeon to present the first alternate telecast of the Super Bowl,” NFL media executive vice president Hans Schroeder said in a statement. “Our previous telecasts on Nickelodeon have been huge hits and created a new and different way to experience an NFL game. We’re excited to bring that creativity to Super Bowl 58 and give our fans another way to enjoy one of the world’s most popular sporting events.”

This will be the fourth season that CBS and Nickelodeon have teamed up, but the first time it will do more than one broadcast. For the second straight year, Nickelodeon will have a game on Christmas when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Las Vegas Raiders .

The Super Bowl broadcast will mark the third time an NFL playoff game has aired on Nickelodeon. It had a wild-card round game during the 2020 and '21 seasons.

The Nickelodeon presentations — which feature eye-popping graphics that feature slime-filled end zones or SpongeBob SquarePants between the goalposts on field-goal attempts — have also received plenty of acclaim for its ability to introduce a younger age group to the basics of the game but also focused on the action happening on the field to keep parents interested.

The first broadcast, which featured the New Orleans Saints against the Chicago Bears in a 2020 NFC wild-card round game, averaged 2.06 million fans. Last season's Christmas game between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams averaged 906,000.

The Rams' 51-14 rout was known more for SpongeBob sidekick Patrick Star roasting Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson after an interception.

“That’s not what he wanted to cook,” said Star, who is voiced by Bill Fagerbakke, after Wilson was picked off by Bobby Wagner during the first quarter.

“We are unbelievably proud to partner with CBS Sports and the NFL to bring Nick’s personality and unique visual sensibility to the Super Bowl,” Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon CDO Brian Robbins said in a statement. “As we’ve shown with our prior zeitgeist-busting Wild Card and Nickmas coverage, combining the absolute excitement of NFL action with the creativity that can only come from Nickelodeon’s cool POV makes for a must-see event for kids and families everywhere.”

Nickelodeon and CBS have not announced who will be part of the crew for this season's games. Noah Eagle, “NFL Today” analyst Nate Burleson and Nick star Gabrielle Nevaeh Green were in the booth the past three seasons.

The Nickelodeon Super Bowl broadcast will also air in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand on a delayed basis.

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 10: Broadcasters for Nickelodeon set up ahead of the NFC Wild Card Playoff game between the New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears at Mercedes Benz Superdome on January 10, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

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(AP) – SpongeBob and Slimetime are coming to the Super Bowl.

The NFL and CBS Sports announced Tuesday that this season’s Super Bowl will have a kids-centric presentation on Nickelodeon, marking the first time the Super Bowl has had an alternate telecast on another network.

CBS has the rights to Super Bowl 58, which will be played in Las Vegas on Feb. 11, 2024.

Bring on the slime for Super Bowl LVIII! CBS Sports and @Nickelodeon are teaming up for the first-ever Super Bowl alternate telecast with a slime-filled presentation on February 11th. https://t.co/t1Gp5ivfhm pic.twitter.com/k3yXsgaW96 — CBS Sports (@CBSSports) August 1, 2023

“We’re thrilled to partner with CBS Sports and Nickelodeon to present the first alternate telecast of the Super Bowl,” NFL media executive vice president Hans Schroeder said in a statement. “Our previous telecasts on Nickelodeon have been huge hits and created a new and different way to experience an NFL game. We’re excited to bring that creativity to Super Bowl 58 and give our fans another way to enjoy one of the world’s most popular sporting events.”

This will be the fourth season that CBS and Nickelodeon have teamed up, but the first time it will do more than one broadcast. For the second straight year, Nickelodeon will have a game on Christmas when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Super Bowl broadcast will mark the third time an NFL playoff game has aired on Nickelodeon. It had a wild-card round game during the 2020 and ’21 seasons.

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The Nickelodeon presentations — which feature eye-popping graphics that feature slime-filled end zones or SpongeBob SquarePants between the goalposts on field-goal attempts — have also received plenty of acclaim for its ability to introduce a younger age group to the basics of the game but also focused on the action happening on the field to keep parents interested.

. @Nickelodeon and @cbssports are joining forces to present a slime-filled telecast of Super Bowl LVIII specially for kids and families 🏈 @nateburleson will be back in the booth to call the first-ever #SuperBowl alternate telecast, exclusively on Nickelodeon. pic.twitter.com/30aRYWySwL — CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) August 1, 2023

The first broadcast, which featured the New Orleans Saints against the Chicago Bears in a 2020 NFC wild-card round game, averaged 2.06 million fans. Last season’s Christmas game between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams averaged 906,000.

The Rams’ 51-14 rout was known more for SpongeBob sidekick  Patrick Star roasting Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson  after an interception.

“That’s not what he wanted to cook,” said Star, who is voiced by Bill Fagerbakke, after Wilson was picked off by Bobby Wagner during the first quarter.

“We are unbelievably proud to partner with CBS Sports and the NFL to bring Nick’s personality and unique visual sensibility to the Super Bowl,” Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon CDO Brian Robbins said in a statement. “As we’ve shown with our prior zeitgeist-busting Wild Card and Nickmas coverage, combining the absolute excitement of NFL action with the creativity that can only come from Nickelodeon’s cool POV makes for a must-see event for kids and families everywhere.”

Nickelodeon and CBS have not announced who will be part of the crew for this season’s games. Noah Eagle, “NFL Today” analyst Nate Burleson and Nick star Gabrielle Nevaeh Green were in the booth the past three seasons.

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The Nickelodeon presentation during the NFL's Wild-Card Weekend was such a hit amongst fans that CBS and Nickelodeon will team up again for Super Bowl LV between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- although there won't be a separate game broadcast this time around. Super Bowl LV will air solely on CBS  (watch it for free on the  CBS Sports App )  with a few Nickelodeon features added to the broadcast before and during the game. 

Plenty of Nickelodeon-generated content will be on tap for Super Bowl weekend. Here is what to expect on Super Bowl Sunday and the events before and during the game: 

@NFLonCBS ,  @CBSSports ,  @Nickelodeon  and a variety of NFL social handles (e.g., @NFLUp, @TheCheckdown) will post Nick-themed highlights and moments from Super Bowl LV, with voiceover commentary from play-by-play announcer Noah Eagle and Nickelodeon star Gabrielle Nevaeh Green (Engle and Green were broadcasters on the Nickelodeon Bears-Saints game during Wild-Card Weekend).

The Super Bowl Today  will feature a special sports-themed segment of  Nickelodeon's Unfiltered  game show, hosted by Jay Pharoah. Nick stars Green and Lex Lumpkin will try to guess the identity of one of NFL's biggest stars from Super Bowl LV, who is virtually disguised behind an animated 3D filter and voice changer.

CBS Sports analyst Nate Burleson will recap the "slime-lights," highlights from the first two quarters of the Super Bowl that have been "Nick-ified" with original on-field graphics and filters, during halftime on CBS (Burleson was a commentator on the Nickelodeon game during Wild-Card Weekend). 

Nickelodeon will kick off Super Bowl LV weekend with the  Nickelodeon Super Duper Super Bowl Pregame Spectacular , a half-hour pregame special hosted by Green and Lumpkin, featuring Super Bowl fun facts, "Nick-ified" season highlights and predictions of this year's winning team with help from special guests. The  Nickelodeon Super Duper Super Bowl Pregame Spectacular  will premiere Friday, Feb. 5, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT), on Nickelodeon, with an encore Saturday, Feb. 6, at 10 a.m., 4:30 p.m. and 9 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 7, at 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. (all times ET/PT). The special will also be available on Nickelodeon On Demand and the Nick App beginning Saturday, Feb. 6.

NFLNickPlay.com  will serve as a second screen experience for kids and families on game day, where users can engage with polls, trivia, games and more.

"We are thrilled to continue our collaboration with Nickelodeon and build off the success and overwhelming positive response from the production of the  NFL Wild Card Game on Nickelodeon," said CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus .  "The 'Nick-ified' elements in our pregame and halftime programming, along with the second screen digital and social highlights, will be the perfect complement to CBS Sports' first-class broadcast of Super Bowl LV, allowing us to reach an even wider audience on Super Bowl Sunday across a variety of platforms as we continue to showcase the power of the ViacomCBS family."

The Nickelodeon game on Wild-Card Weekend gave Nickelodeon its biggest audience in nearly four years and was the No. 1 cable telecast of the week with kids ages 2-11 and kids ages 6-11. Nickelodeon was the No. 1 trending topic in the United States on Twitter during the afternoon of the Wild-Card Game broadcast. 

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(AP) - SpongeBob and Slimetime are coming to the Super Bowl.

The NFL and CBS Sports announced Tuesday that this season’s Super Bowl will have a kids-centric presentation on Nickelodeon, marking the first time the Super Bowl has had an alternate telecast on another network.

CBS has the rights to Super Bowl 58, which will be played in Las Vegas on Feb. 11, 2024.

“We’re thrilled to partner with CBS Sports and Nickelodeon to present the first alternate telecast of the Super Bowl,” NFL media executive vice president Hans Schroeder said in a statement. “Our previous telecasts on Nickelodeon have been huge hits and created a new and different way to experience an NFL game. We’re excited to bring that creativity to Super Bowl 58 and give our fans another way to enjoy one of the world’s most popular sporting events.”

This will be the fourth season that CBS and Nickelodeon have teamed up, but the first time it will do more than one broadcast. For the second straight year, Nickelodeon will have a game on Christmas when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Super Bowl broadcast will mark the third time an NFL playoff game has aired on Nickelodeon. It had a wild-card round game during the 2020 and ‘21 seasons.

The Nickelodeon presentations — which feature eye-popping graphics that feature slime-filled end zones or SpongeBob SquarePants between the goalposts on field-goal attempts — have also received plenty of acclaim for its ability to introduce a younger age group to the basics of the game but also focused on the action happening on the field to keep parents interested.

The first broadcast, which featured the New Orleans Saints against the Chicago Bears in a 2020 NFC wild-card round game, averaged 2.06 million fans. Last season’s Christmas game between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams averaged 906,000.

The Rams’ 51-14 rout was known more for SpongeBob sidekick Patrick Star roasting Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson after an interception.

“That’s not what he wanted to cook,” said Star, who is voiced by Bill Fagerbakke, after Wilson was picked off by Bobby Wagner during the first quarter.

“We are unbelievably proud to partner with CBS Sports and the NFL to bring Nick’s personality and unique visual sensibility to the Super Bowl,” Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon CDO Brian Robbins said in a statement. “As we’ve shown with our prior zeitgeist-busting Wild Card and Nickmas coverage, combining the absolute excitement of NFL action with the creativity that can only come from Nickelodeon’s cool POV makes for a must-see event for kids and families everywhere.”

Nickelodeon and CBS have not announced who will be part of the crew for this season’s games. Noah Eagle, “NFL Today” analyst Nate Burleson and Nick star Gabrielle Nevaeh Green were in the booth the past three seasons.

The Nickelodeon Super Bowl broadcast will also air in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand on a delayed basis.

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NFL, CBS Sports said Super Bowl will have 'kids-centric' presentation on Nickelodeon

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(AP) — SpongeBob and Slimetime are coming to the Super Bowl.

The NFL and CBS Sports announced Tuesday that this season's Super Bowl will have a kids-centric presentation on Nickelodeon, marking the first time the Super Bowl has had an alternate telecast on another network.

CBS has the rights to Super Bowl 58, which will be played in Las Vegas on Feb. 11, 2024.

“We’re thrilled to partner with CBS Sports and Nickelodeon to present the first alternate telecast of the Super Bowl,” NFL media executive vice president Hans Schroeder said in a statement. “Our previous telecasts on Nickelodeon have been huge hits and created a new and different way to experience an NFL game. We’re excited to bring that creativity to Super Bowl 58 and give our fans another way to enjoy one of the world’s most popular sporting events.”

This will be the fourth season that CBS and Nickelodeon have teamed up, but the first time it will do more than one broadcast. For the second straight year, Nickelodeon will have a game on Christmas when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Super Bowl broadcast will mark the third time an NFL playoff game has aired on Nickelodeon. It had a wild-card round game during the 2020 and '21 seasons.

The Nickelodeon presentations — which feature eye-popping graphics that feature slime-filled end zones or SpongeBob SquarePants between the goalposts on field-goal attempts — have also received plenty of acclaim for its ability to introduce a younger age group to the basics of the game but also focused on the action happening on the field to keep parents interested.

The first broadcast, which featured the New Orleans Saints against the Chicago Bears in a 2020 NFC wild-card round game, averaged 2.06 million fans. Last season's Christmas game between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams averaged 906,000.

The Rams' 51-14 rout was known more for SpongeBob sidekick Patrick Star roasting Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson after an interception.

“That’s not what he wanted to cook,” said Star, who is voiced by Bill Fagerbakke, after Wilson was picked off by Bobby Wagner during the first quarter.

“We are unbelievably proud to partner with CBS Sports and the NFL to bring Nick’s personality and unique visual sensibility to the Super Bowl,” Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon CDO Brian Robbins said in a statement. “As we’ve shown with our prior zeitgeist-busting Wild Card and Nickmas coverage, combining the absolute excitement of NFL action with the creativity that can only come from Nickelodeon’s cool POV makes for a must-see event for kids and families everywhere.”

Nickelodeon and CBS have not announced who will be part of the crew for this season's games. Noah Eagle, “NFL Today” analyst Nate Burleson and Nick star Gabrielle Nevaeh Green were in the booth the past three seasons.

The Nickelodeon Super Bowl broadcast will also air in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand on a delayed basis.

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Nickelodeon Announces Franchise Strategy at 2022 Upfront Presentation

Animation remains key as network reveals plans for expanding franchises such as ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ and ‘PAW Patrol;’ new series including ‘Face’s Music Party,’ ‘Bossy Bear,’ and ‘HexVet;’ and a ‘Blue’s Clues & You! Live Tour’ starting this fall in the U.S.

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At its annual upfront presentation held live today in New York City, Nickelodeon outlined plans to expand its franchise strategy with a stream of new animation, preschool, and live-action content across streaming, linear, and digital platforms, at the box office and through location-based experiences such as live tours and family festivals. Details of franchise expansion were shared for popular properties including SpongeBob SquarePants , PAW Patrol , Blue’s Clues , Baby Shark, and The Loud House ; a number of new titles were introduced as well including Monster High and Transformers .

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Face’s Music Party (Season 1, 13 episodes) – ‘90s Nick Jr. mascot Face returns for a new generation of preschoolers in this new music variety show that combines animation and live-action. The interactive series will feature a reimagined Face (voiced by Cedric Williams) as host and VJ, playing modern pop hits and revamped nursery school classics.

Bossy Bear (Season 1, 30 episodes) – The new animated preschool series, produced in partnership with Imagine Kids+Family, is from David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim ( Ugly Dolls ), and based on Horvath’s popular book series. The show follows the misadventures of Bossy Bear, an overly enthusiastic extrovert, and Turtle, a thoughtful introvert--unlikely besties who make the perfect team for navigating silly childhood adventures in their Koreatown-inspired city of Pleasantburg.

HexVet (Season 1, 20 episodes) – The magical world of Willows Whisper comes to life in a new animated preschool series based on the BOOM! Studios’ graphic novels by Sam Davies. The CG and 2D-hybrid adventure-comedy series follows unlikely best friends Nan and Clarion as they navigate life's weird and wacky challenges, while apprenticing to be magical veterinarians for fantastical creatures.

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Big Nate (Season 2, 10 episodes) – Adapted from a children’s book and comic strip, the show follows Nate and his best friends as they navigate sixth grade with humor and style. The Paramount+ original series debuted last month. In Season 2 the hilarious and heart-filled hijinks that define the series will dive deeper into the backstories of Nate’s friends and introduce Nate’s grandparents.

Blaze and the Monster Machines (Season 7, 26 episodes) – An all-new season for preschoolers will include themed storylines including special missions, mighty mechanical rescues with Robot Riders and high-flying adventures with Super Wheels.

Middlemost Post (Season 2, 13 episodes) – The new season will be packed with heart, humor, and friendship with the Middlemost Post doing what they do best: deliver the mail to the unusual inhabits of Mount Middlemost. Along the way, they’ll enter Greenwood’s secret wrestling competition, discover one of Burt’s new talents, befriend a mysterious mountain recluse, and meet Lily’s family for the very first time.

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SpongeBob SquarePants – Incurable optimist SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick, Sandy, Mr. Krabs, Plankton and Squidward, along with all the denizens of Bikini Bottom, will plunge into all-new adventures with a 14th season (26 episodes) of the most-watched kids’ animated series for 20 consecutive years. Bikini Bottom continues to expand with more episodes of the first two spin-off series Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years and The Patrick Star Show , which was recently picked up for a second season, along with three character-driven movies launching exclusively on Paramount+, and a fourth theatrical release from Nickelodeon Animation currently in development.

PAW Patrol – Building on the franchise’s success, Nickelodeon is renewing the award-winning, top-rated preschool series for a 10th season (26 episodes, produced by Spin Master Entertainment) that will follow the PAW-some pack of pups, including Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Skye, Rocky, Zuma, Everest, and Tracker, on more action-packed rescue missions and adventures. Coinciding with the property’s 10th anniversary in 2023, is the TV series’ first-ever spinoff centering on Rubble and the release of the movie sequel PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie .

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Baby Shark – The show continues to grow with a feature-length movie in development for Paramount+ in the U.S., and an upcoming special episode featuring Grammy Award-winning, multiplatinum superstar Cardi B, and her family, Offset and Kulture, who lend their voices to a special episode of Baby Shark’s Big Show! (co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation and The Pinkfong Company). “The Seaweed Sway,” premieres April 15.

The Loud House – Nickelodeon Studios begins production on a new original live-action series (10 episodes) based on the Emmy Award-winning animated show, The Loud House , premiering later this year on Paramount+. This follows the success of the live-action movie, A Loud House Christmas , which premiered on Nickelodeon in November.

Transformers – Based on the iconic Transformers property, the new animated action-comedy series Transformers: EarthSpark is set to premiere globally on Paramount+ in November. Produced in partnership between Nickelodeon Animation and Hasbro’s Entertainment One (eOne), the series introduces a new generation of Transformers robots, the first born on Earth. The robots, who are welcomed and cared for by a human family, redefine what it means to be a family. Following the launch of the series, the franchise will continue to expand next summer with Paramount Pictures’ Transformers: Rise of the Beasts , with Steven Caple Jr. directing, and even further with an untitled, animated Transformer’s film, with Josh Cooley attached to direct, from Paramount Animation and eOne debuting on July 19, 2024.

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Blue’s Clues & You! – After celebrating the series’ 25th anniversary, Nickelodeon has greenlit a fifth season (26 episodes) that will follow Josh (Josh Dela Cruz) and Blue as they skidoo into brand-new adventures. Upcoming highlights for the property include an original movie Blue’s Big City Adventure for Paramount+ and Nickelodeon, and a live tour Blue’s Clues & You! Live on Stage kicking off this fall in the U.S.

Experiences

Avatar: Braving the Elements (Season 2, 40 episodes) – The official companion podcast for Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra returns for a second season as hosts Janet Varney (the voice of Korra) and Dante Basco (the voice of Prince Zuko) continue their re-watch of the series. Special guests from cast members to producers to superfans drop in to explore elements of the Avatarverse and reveal secrets behind the making of the show. Avatar: Braving the Elements is produced in partnership with iHeartRadio.

Blue’s Clues & You! Live Tour – Nickelodeon recently announced that Blue will take center stage in a new live stage production by Round Room Live. Launching this fall in the U.S., the interactive live tour will feature Blue, Josh, and their friends Magenta and Rainbow Puppy, among others, in a new original musical adventure. Additional information, including cities, dates and exclusive pre-sale ticketing opportunities will be announced in July.

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Nickelodeon , in its first in-person upfront presentation since 2020, detailed a comprehensive plan to push its brand on screens as well as via real-life experiences, podcasts, music and other arenas.

At Palladium Times Square (and via a livestream), execs laid out their strategy for media buyers. The last time they were able to make a live pitch, the network’s corporate parent was the then-newly merged ViacomCBS, which had not yet rebranded as Paramount Global .

In addition to a host of green-lights for popular mainstays like PAW Patrol and SpongeBob SquarePants , Nickelodeon announced a two-day family festival in October in LA and a new Nick-branded music label.

Like other traditional TV brands coping with declining linear ratings, Nick is exploring a number of additional avenues. The company has already has had a presence in theme parks and has also hatched popular events like the Kids’ Choice Awards. One successful brand extension touted from the stage was a collaboration with the NFL. For the past two seasons, Nick has done simulcasts of wildcard playoff game, with last January’s edition drawing 50% more viewers under 12 than the 2021 edition.

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Many kids love to watch TV, but have little desire to learn the intricacies of the business behind it. Nickelodeon aims to change that dynamic.

The ViacomCBS kids-media giant will host a showcase on March 18 at 4 p.m., all part of the advertising-sales session known as TV’s “upfront” market.  The presentation aims to lure many of the advertising and media-buying executives Nickelodeon needs to fuel its operations. But it’s also something children can also enjoy.

“Everyone has been living in a virtual world for a year, so we wanted to do something different,” explains Brian Robbins , Nickelodeon’s president, to Variety in an interview. “We thought, ‘Why not do an upfront through the eyes of the audience, as opposed to the eyes of the partners?’ Since families are home together, and a lot of our partners have children, let’s make something that can be a co-viewing event.”

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Nickelodeon’s confab will feature both animation and live-action segments, Robbins says. A wide array of stars and characters from the company’s programs will explain to both kids and advertisers how the network plans to expand its reach and launch more original animation productions than at any other time in its four-decade-plus history The presentation will include a screening room with full episodes of Nickelodeon series as well as sneak peeks from new programs. It will also feature sweepstakes, photo ops and interactive meet-and-greets with Nickelodeon animators, artists, actors and characters.

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The show will start out like a typical Zoom meeting, Robbins says, then “veer off into this Nickelodeon wonderland, and this virtual world.” The program is just half an hour — the length of a typical Nickelodeon episode of “Dora the Explorer” or “Danger Force,” says Robbins, but “without the commercials.” He likens the concept to “a little bit of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ meets “The Wizard of Oz’.”

Nickelodeon typically vies with WarnerMedia’s Cartoon Network and Disney’s suite of kids-focused cable properties as part of the “kids’ upfront,” during which the media companies hope to sell around $800 million in advance advertising commitments. In 2021, however, there’s significantly more at stake.

ViacomCBS is about to launch Paramount Plus , a streaming-video service built out of CBS All Access. WarnerMedia is expected to debut an ad-supported version of its HBO Max by June of this year, and has unveiled a new push to gather pre-school audiences and female viewers. And Disney is putting significantly more resources into its streaming outlets, which include Disney Plus and Hulu. Kids’ programming is seen by many executives as a “must-have” offering for which parents will maintain a subscription over several months, rather than opening and canceling depending on content options.

This year’s upfront takes place as the move towards streaming video is spurring new declines in traditional linear viewership. Nickelodeon saw its average audience between 6 and 11 fall by 36% in 2020, according to figures from Nielsen, while Cartoon Network’s viewership in that category was off by 37% and Disney Channel’s tumbled 34%. Nickelodeon’s flagship network remained the most watched by that pivotal young-viewer category, according to Nielsen, snaring an average audience of 145,000 of kids between 6 and 11, compared with 124,000 for Disney Channel and 64,000 for Cartoon Network.

With some of those trends in mind, TV companies are no longer just talking to advertisers about traditional TV. The Nickelodeon show will explain Nickelodeon’s contribution to Paramount Plus, says Robbins, and “how important kids’ content is to streaming.” Nickelodeon has already announced that Paramount Plus will feature a revival of the popular series “iCarly,” and serve as the home of “Kamp Koral,” a spin off of the popular “SpongeBob SquarePants.”

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In its return to the upfront stage Thursday afternoon, Nickelodeon held an event that was untraditional in form and substance: The ViacomCBS children’s brand created a presentation for clients to watch alongside their kids . And instead of doing what many companies do at their upfront events—ignoring the elephant in the room that is declining linear ratings—Nickelodeon chief Brian Robbins addressed the trend head on, and even offered marketers a solution.

It was all part of Nickelodeon’s multiplatform upfront, which focused on the Nickelodeon “multiverse” that encompasses rapidly growing engagement on a variety of digital platforms—including free, ad-supported services like ViacomCBS’ Pluto TV and the company’s new streaming service, Paramount+.

Virtual presentation for marketers and their kids will be held March 18.

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  • Fireworks : We see shadow figures of three children looking into the night sky. A firecracker (which looks like a comet streak) passes by them and we pan up into space, Then the firecracker bounces off of an astronaut, then a satellite, and finally, the moon, who has a very angry look, before it shoots up into the sky, and then explodes into several firework s. " NICKELODEON " in its familiar font forms. A more common version starts at the firecracker shooting into the sky.
  • Nick TV : On a blue green background, we see a boy in glasses standing next to a large, winged turtle with a TV screen on it. The boy jumps onto the turtle as it flies around in circles. It then stops in the middle of the screen to reveal the " NICKELODEON " text on the TV screen. This was done by Colossal Pictures.
  • Nick Box : On a cream-colored background with objects, we see many objects falling down, and landing in a black rectangle. Then, we see the black rectangle, but on top unfolds a orange rectangle, with " NICKELODEON " in the colors of the objects, which in it's familiar font, is on it. It makes a box shape, then the " NICKELODEON " text flashes white , and a butterfly flies out of the box.
  • Fish : On a stage surrounded by blue fish, we see three green fish dancing and another one playing the piano. A curtain, with the " NICKELODEON " text in it's familiar font, drops. This was done by David Lubell.
  • Golf : We see the toe of a golf club, with a orange golf ball with " NICKELODEON " on it. It hits it, and goes through a loop with a orange arrow with " NICKELODEON " on it. It comes through a windmill with flat orange hands with " NICKELODEON " on it, and finally gets through a curvy pathway with Nickelodeon arrows pointing up.
  • Submarine : We see a dinosaur standing in the middle of a field, looking around. Suddenly, the ground turns into water, and an orange submarine with " NICKELODEON " on it floats up to the surface, right under the dinosaur's feet. This was done by Charlex.
  • Teacup : On a black background, we see a very weird looking tea-dispenser with green grass-like hair, big eyes, a tongue holding a teacup, and a tube coming out of its nose into the teacup. The tea-dispenser slowly spins so that the camera is facing the back of it, and starts to become transparent. When it becomes fully transparent, we see three fish with " NICKELODEON " on them swimming in circles inside.
  • Bikes : On a black background, we see two hand-drawn people (one orange and one purple ) riding bikes. This then changes to a blue person wearing green clothing falling over on a bike carrying packages, then to another purple person riding a bike, and finally multiple red people passing by on their bikes. During the last shot, an orange person also passes by, with one of his bike's gears reading " NICKELODEON ". When this gear shows up on screen, every part of the orange person's bike except the gear disappears, leaving only the gear on screen.
  • Clay : On a white background, we see a clay orange bomb reading " NICKELODEON " with a lit fuse. When the bomb detonates, it explodes into an orange drop, which transforms into an orange fish reading " NICKELODEON ", and then into an orange triangle, also reading " NICKELODEON ".
  • Pattycake : We see two silhouettes with orange outlines playing Pattycake on the moon in outer space (we also see Earth in the background). The silhouettes clap hands two times, and four orange hands appear on screen. When they clap hands again, they disappear, and " NICKELODEON " appears on the four orange hands.

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  • This logo was based on the on-air look Nick had from 2000 to early 2003, which was designed by Burning Settlers Cabin.
  • According to Burning Settlers Cabin, each shape has a name. From left to right starting from the top: Baroque, Electron, Evolution, Amoeba, Flower, Radishes, and Cloud 2.
  • Also, on 2010-2013 airings of Klasky-Csupo Nicktoons with Nickelodeon USA's split-screen credits, between the transition of K-C's "Splaat" logo and the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo, you can actually see a split-second of this logo (just the teal background).
  • The kids' laughing audio used from August 2001-September 2006 was used on the Wunschpunch episode, "Terrible Toddlers".
  • A still version of the logo without any copyright notice exist.
  • An animated version without any copyright notice also exists. So far, it's known to only appear on an airing of Barbie of Swan Lake. The shape used was "Cloud 2" when it was animating, and turns into "Flower" shape when the logo stops animating.
  • The second logo for Nickelodeon Animation Studios was also used along with this logo for certain Nicktoons ( Jimmy Neutron , the Frederator Nicktoons [some early season 2 episodes of The Fairly OddParents actually used with this while other episodes used the Nicktoons Splat], Danny Phantom , The X's , and Invader Zim ) up until 2006. See the page for more details.
  • The end theme of the show.
  • The previous logo's audio on shows like SpongeBob SquarePants , Doug , Hey Arnold! , and CatDog .
  • The sounds of an engine revving and an xylophone ditty. The audio stops once the logo stops moving onscreen. Some shows like Ren & Stimpy and Are You Afraid of the Dark? has the end theme of the show cut-off for this.
  • The audio from the preceding promo on Nickelodeon's split-screen credits can be used.
  • An odd buzzing sound which was used on some October 2000 airings of shows like Doug and Are You Afraid of the Dark? .
  • The previous logo's audio on the mentioned shows above.
  • The sound of kids laughing.
  • For a brief time in summer 2005, there was an announcer (possibly a female adult or an older child) that said "Next on Nick, [SHOW NAME]."
  • On airings of The Amanda Show with the split-screen credits and an episode of Pelswick , it has the buzzing sound from the 1996 Nickelodeon Productions "Lightbulb" logo.

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  • This logo was based off Nickelodeon's intermission bumpers (titled "Nick Extra") from 2005 to 2008.
  • A similar concept would later be used for the Nickelodeon Productions logo of 2007.
  • On Wayside , there was no copyright information byline and at the top, there was orange text that read "This has been a presentation of".
  • On Back at the Barnyard , and The Fairly OddParents episode "77 Secrets of The Fairly OddParents Revealed", the logo lacks copyright info.
  • On all Three Delivery shorts, the logo is completely still.
  • On Making Fiends , the logo is in black and white .
  • On a 2007 season 1 airing of Just Jordan , if you look closely near to the end, the 2006 copyright stamp appears due to a plastering error.
  • When the logo was first being used during the summer of 2006, this logo had the "POP!" sound and gurgling sounds from the 2007 Nickelodeon Productionslogo .It was also used on the season one iCarly episode "iWanna Stay With Spencer".
  • On the end of Three Delivery shorts, there is no music playing.
  • On split-screen credit airings of Jimmy Neutron episodes, the logo has the "Gotta blast!" audio variant of the Nicktoons logo from the mentioned show.
  • On split-screen credit airings of Mr. Meaty , the logo plastered the 1996 Nickelodeon Productions "Lightbulb" logo, and because of it, this logo has the end theme of the show accompanied with the sounds of the mentioned logo. This is probably because the Lightbulb's audio is mixed in with the end theme of the show and Nick must have forgotten to remove the audio.
  • Split-screen credit airings of El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera features the kids laughing audio in a very noticeable higher pitch and cuts the show's end theme off. This only happened on the main Nickelodeon USA channel, as Nicktoons Network airings kept the end theme playing over this logo.
  • On August 9, 2011, on a Nickelodeon USA airing of Bubble Guppies after the split-screen credits, the logo strangely was revived and because of it, the Wild Brain and the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logos were plastered. The audio from the aforementioned logos was played over this one.
  • Also in August 2011, on an airing of Team Umizoomi , an similar thing happened above where the Curious Pictures and Nick logos was plastered and it had the audio from those two logos.
  • Again, in August of the same year, on one airing of Dora the Explorer , there was another error where this logo plastered the extended 2009 Nick logo, and it had the music from that logo.

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  • There is an extended variant on the 2008 Kids' Choice Awards , as well as some other shows, in which the lightbulb changes back to the splat logo at the end.
  • The logo is shown without the copyright stamp on some Nick Jr. shows, Back at the Barnyard and the first 5 episodes of The Troop . However, some international reruns and more recent ones in the U.S. still had the copyright stamp.
  • On shows and movies produced in HD, a version exists where the logo is slightly different. The background glow and the Nickelodeon logo is in red-orange , and the words on the lightbulb has a 3D effect to it.
  • On split-screen airings of the Ni-Hao Kai-Lan episode "The Ant Playground", the 2005 Nick Jr. Productions jingle may play over the logo without the copyright stamp. This is the only Ni-Hao Kai-Lan episode to use this logo with Nick Jr. Productions music; other episodes used this logo with the standard laugh.
  • On the Bubble Guppies episode "Can You Dig It?", this logo has the music of the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo.

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Nickelodeon Unveils New Generation Of Content For New Generation Of Kids At Annual Upfront Presentation

Joining Nick's Content Portfolio This Season Are: Animated Series Sanjay & Craig and Breadwinners; New Live-Action Series The Haunted Hathaways and The Thundermans; and Robust Preschool Lineup Including New Dora the Explorer Spin-Off

Presentation Featured First Research Findings on New Generation of Post-Millennials and Announcements of Innovative New Content Development Platforms

Presentation Punctuated with Appearance by Josh Duhamel, Host of Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, and Musical Performance by OneRepublic

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NEW YORK , Feb. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --  Nickelodeon today at its annual upfront previewed its strategy to serve the new generation of post-millennial kids; introduced a line-up of brand-new animated and live-action comedy series from new creative voices; outlined plans for new, innovative content development platforms; and presented a new slate of educational preschool programming.  Hosted by Nickelodeon Group President Cyma Zarghami, the presentation was held at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City .

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Among the new animated projects introduced were: Sanjay & Craig , an animated series about a boy and his best friend--a snake--whose creative team combines two first-generation Nickelodeon creators Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi ( The Adventures of Pete & Pete ) with first-time Nickelodeon creators and co-executive producers Jim Dirschberger , Jay Howell and Andreas Trolf ; and Breadwinners , whose creative team (animator Gary "Doodles" DiRaffaele and writer Steve Borst ) came from Nickelodeon's Animation Shorts Program and features two booty-shaking ducks who operate a bread delivery service out of their awesome, jet-fueled rocket van.  Additional new animated projects include the previously announced Rabbids and Monsters vs. Aliens .  Nickelodeon is also picking up a third season of its hit animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , which bowed in 2012 as the number-one new animated series with boys 2-11.

In live-action , two new family comedy series were announced, including The Haunted Hathaways , created by veteran comedy writer-producer Robert Peacock ( Reba, The Jeff Foxworthy Show ) in his first Nickelodeon show, about a family who moves into a house in New Orleans, LA , only to learn it's already occupied by a family of ghosts; and The Thundermans , from Jed Spingarn , who most recently served as co-executive producer of the hit Nickelodeon series Big Time Rush , about the sibling rivalry between twins in a family of superheroes. These series join the previously announced live-action series Sam & Cat and the recently launched Wendell & Vinnie .

A robust slate of original new educational programs for preschoolers was also introduced, including Wallykazam! --Nickelodeon's first literacy show for preschoolers that embeds the curriculum into a rich narrative story with the goal of helping and inspiring kids to read; Blaze and the Monster Machines , which is the first-ever preschool series that features a curriculum dedicated to all areas of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and follows the adventures of an 8-year-old boy and his monster truck; and Dora and Friends , a spin-off from the original creative team behind megahit Dora the Explorer , which stars the Latina heroine as a 10-year-old who goes on adventures in the big city with a group of new friends.

In addition, Zarghami outlined Nick's commitment to researching the newest generation of kids, the post-millennials, born between 2005 to present, as well as how the network is reinventing its development process and pipeline and innovating on new platforms. The presentation also included a look at Nickelodeon's just-launched Nick App–which now ranks as the number-one title on the Entertainment App list and the number-two title on the Free App list in the iTunes Store, approaching 400K downloads.  Also detailed were: a new live afternoon daypart, Nick Studio 10; announcements about new sketch-comedy workshops for live-action development; and a partnership with Brian Robbins ' AwesomenessTV online site.

"We have reorganized our development process in a way that allows us to make content smarter and faster than ever before, tailored specifically for this first generation of post-millennial kids," Zarghami said. "Our research tells us that for them funny is a badge of honor, and because funny is in Nickelodeon's core DNA, we believe our position will ensure our success with them."

In a surprise appearance, actor Josh Duhamel took the stage to highlight his role as host of Nickelodeon's 26 th Annual Kids' Choice Awards , which will air Saturday, March 23 , at 8 p.m. (ET /PT).  Duhamel was later joined by Viacom President and CEO Philippe Dauman ; and the presentation was capped off with a musical performance by Interscope recording artists OneRepublic, who performed their latest hit single, "If I Lose Myself."

Details of Nickelodeon's new content slates include:

  • Sanjay & Craig– The 20-episode series tells the story of two best friends--one of whom is a snake--and the true adventures of being a kid.  Voice actors include: Maulik Pancholy ( 30 Rock ) as Sanjay; Chris Hardwick (Nerdist, Back at the Barnyard ) as Craig; Tony Hale ( Arrested Development ) as Mr. Noodman; Linda Cardellini ( Freaks and Geeks ) as Megan; Kunal Nayyar ( The Big Bang Theory ) as Vijay; and Grey DeLisle ( Fairly Odd Parents ) as Darlene.  Sanjay & Craig is created and co-executive produced by Jim Dirschberger , Jay Howell (character design for Bob's Burgers) and Andreas Trolf , and executive produced by Nickelodeon alumni Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi (The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Alvin and the Chipmunks ). 
  • Monsters vs. Aliens –Inspired by DreamWorks Animation's 2009 blockbuster feature film ( $383 million worldwide gross), this new series follows the further adventures of the beloved monsters -- B.O.B., the gelatinous blob without a brain; Link, the prehistoric fish-man; Dr. Cockroach, the half-man/half-insect mad scientist; and Susan (aka Ginormica), the incredible growing woman — as they learn to adapt to a new world filled with bizarre aliens. This series, which is greenlit for 26 episodes, marks the third partnership between Nickelodeon and DreamWorks Animation.
  • Rabbids – This series brings to television the hysterical physical comedy that is the hallmark in Ubisoft's wildly successful Rabbids video games.  Irreverent, unpredictable and silly, the Rabbids are a mysterious breed of rabbit-like creatures that explore, and often wreak havoc, in the human world.  Everything is a source of wonder and amusement, and these indestructible and uncontrollable creatures have absolutely no respect for the social rules that govern society.  For them, there are no laws, no rules of the road.  It's all about having fun and saying "Bwaaaaaah!"  Nickelodeon has secured global broadcast rights for 26 new half-hour CG episodes of Rabbids, which will be produced by Ubisoft.
  • Breadwinners – Created by Gary "Doodles" DiRaffaele (MAD, Metalocalypse), who was discovered from Nick's 2012 Animated Shorts Program, and Steve Borst (Teen Titans Go!, MAD), Breadwinners follows two booty-shaking ducks as they operate a bread delivery service out of their awesome, jet-fueled rocket van.  The series was picked up for 20 full-length episodes.  
  • Nickelodeon has renewed its Animated Shorts Program , as a further commitment to produce hit animated content for kids.  Last year, more than 600 pitches were collected during Nickelodeon's inaugural program.  From the pitches, 12 were created and five are in series development.  All 12 shorts will air on the network, or appear on www.nick.com or on Nickelodeon's new app, which launched Feb. 21 .
  • Nickelodeon also announced a third season pick up of its hit Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, which was 2012's number-one new animated program with boys 2-11 across all TV. Season two is currently in production. 
  • For the 2013-14 season, the network will also roll out new episodes of returning hit animated series, including season two of The Legend of Korra , SpongeBob SquarePants , The Fairly OddParents , Winx Club , T.U.F.F. Puppy , Kung Fu Panda : Legends of Awesomeness and Robot and Monster .

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  • The Haunted Hathaways– Life in The Big Easy gets a little more complicated and way more spirited when the Hathaway siblings ( Amber Montana , Breanna Yde ) and their mom ( Ginifer King ) move into a house already occupied by a dad ( Chico Benymon ) and his sons ( Curtis Harris , Benjamin "Lil P-Nut" Flores Jr.) who happen to be ghosts.  Created by veteran comedy writer-producer Robert Peacock ( Reba, The Jeff Foxworthy Show ), The Haunted Hathaways is executive produced by Boyce Bugliari & Jamie McLaughlin ( Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures).  The series will begin production on 20 episodes this spring.
  • Wendell & Vinnie –A brand-new, live-action family comedy featuring Jerry Trainor ( iCarly ) in his first starring and producing role, this series follows 30-year-old Vinnie Bassett (Trainor) living the life of a carefree bachelor, when he suddenly becomes the legal guardian of his precocious, wise-beyond-his-years nephew, Wendell ( Buddy Handleson , Shake It Up ) forming a hysterical odd-couple family dynamic.  Nicole Sullivan ( Rita Rocks , MadTV ) also stars as Vinnie's older unlucky-in-love sister, Wilma, with Haley Strode ( Gangster Squad ) as Vinnie's newly divorced neighbor and love interest, Taryn.  Wendell & Vinnie , which has received has received a 20 episode order. The series airs regularly on Saturdays at 8p.m. (ET /PT).
  • Sam & Cat –In this comedic spin-off from award-winning creator and executive producer Dan Schneider ( iCarly , Victorious ,  Drake & Josh , Zoey 101 ), Sam & Cat stars Jennette McCurdy ( iCarly 's Sam Puckett ) and Ariana Grande ( Victorious' Cat Valentine) reprising their roles from their respective hit shows.  The series features the pair as unlikely roommates and best friends who become teen entrepreneurs by starting their own after-school babysitting business. Sam & Cat is currently in production on 20 episodes in Los Angeles and will premiere this fall. 
  • The Thundermans –The Thundermans are a typical suburban family who happen to have astounding superpowers. At the center of the action are the 14-year-old Thunderman twins, Max ( Jack Griffo ) and Phoebe ( Kira Kosarin ), who share the same bathroom, the same school and the same annoying younger siblings.  Their only difference?  Phoebe is a super student with a super sunny disposition who super looks forward to being a superhero someday, and Max aspires to become a super villain.  The 13-episode series will commence production this spring and is written by longtime Nickelodeon producer Jed Spingarn , who most recently served as co-executive producer of the hit series Big Time Rush and prior to that, produced on The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and Johnny Bravo . 
  • Nick Studio 10 –This live, daily afternoon daypart features four friends who make and share outrageously funny content in real time.  Beginning this spring, content created on the show will also migrate from on-air to the recently launched Nick App , and content from the app will also be featured on the series.
  • Awesomeness (working title) – Nickelodeon is partnering with Brian Robbins ( Smallville , One Tree Hill, Coach Carter )  to co-develop a new half-hour sketch comedy show that features a mix of new and existing content from the extremely popular online site AwesomenessTV.
  • Nickelodeon will also premiere more new episodes of its hit live-action series, including Big Time Rush , Marvin Marvin and See Dad Run .
  • Dora and Friends –An original, animated Dora the Explorer spin-off, Dora and Friends: Into the City stars Latina heroine Dora as a 10-year-old who goes on city adventures with a group of new friends.  Fantastical twists and turns abound as the stories take Dora and her friends into exotic magical worlds waiting to be explored.  Dora and Friends features a curriculum that fosters a child's understanding of Spanish, teamwork, music and community service.  The series has been picked up for 20 episodes and will launch on Nickelodeon in 2014.
  • Wallykazam –This new animated series is Nickelodeon's first literacy show for preschoolers that embeds the curriculum into a rich narrative story, with the goal of helping kids fall in love with words and inspiring them to read.  The original comedy follows the adventures of a boy named Wally Trollman and his pet dragon, Norville.   Wally has a magic stick that makes words come to life and playfully transforms the world around him.  Wallykazam! is currently in production on 26 episodes that will premiere on Nickelodeon in 2014.
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines – This original CG-animated series introduces preschoolers to the areas of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).  This is the first preschool show that features a curriculum dedicated to all areas of STEM.  Viewers will join an eight-year-old boy named AJ and his incredible monster truck Blaze on super-sized adventures.  AJ and the viewer help Blaze as they explore the physics of how things move, master mathematics and discover how everyday technologies work.  The series, which received a 20-episode order, will debut on Nickelodeon in 2014.
  • Peter Rabbit – This new CG-animated series is a reimagining of the popular Beatrix Potter children's books based on the beloved Peter Rabbit character, which have sold over 250 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 35 languages.  The series follows the adventures of Peter Rabbit and his best friends Benjamin Bunny and Lily Bobtail.  Peter Rabbit features educational goals that encourage preschoolers to learn problem-solving and interpersonal skills, self-efficacy, resilience, positive re-framing and fosters an interest in nature. The series, which received a 26-episode order, launched on Feb. 19 and posted double-digit gains and won its time period across all cable with kids 2-5, adults 18-49 and total viewers.

During the presentation, Nickelodeon highlighted original research into the newest generation of kids, the post-millennials.  The network's early profile of them reveals some of their unique connections to friends, family and funny, including:

  • Post-millennial kids are part of a Velcro family– The post-millennials' parents are the Gen-Xers who are striving to right those perceived wrongs from their own neglected childhoods. Their kids, the post-millennials, are therefore more protected and sheltered than any generation before.  No one is more important to these kids than mom and dad: 90% of them say their parents are their heroes; 80% say they want to spend more time with their parents; and the majority of the next generation says that family time is the first choice for how to spend free time.
  • Post-millennials view friendship differently than their predecessors –Unlike millennials before them, friendship is not a game of numbers but is about shared trust among a small circle of people. While the post-millennials may have limitless cyber connections, they choose to have only 2 or 3 real friends in their lives.
  • This new generation of kids speaks fluent "Grown-Up"– Post-millennials are included in the adult world, and they influence adult decisions.  They understand how to keep the adults in their lives happy, and it makes them feel good about themselves. They speak fluent "Grown-Up."
  • The post-millennial generation cares deeply about community– This new generation of kids has been exposed at a very early age to war, climate change and a poor economy, which has made their sense of compassion and desire to improve the world particularly pronounced. They genuinely want to make positive contributions and participate alongside one another in making the world a better place.
  • Post-millennials have a strong affinity for comedy– Humor plays a pivotal role in the lives of post-millennials, uniting them with friends and family and playing a key role in how they view themselves. A majority of post-millennials (74%) describe themselves as funny, and as a descriptor, that rates as highly as being smart. Additionally, when it comes to spending time together as a family, this current generation of kids ranks laughing together higher than vacations, having a meal together and holidays. Post-millennials also consider being funny as a badge of honor, a commodity to be traded with friends, which brings them social currency.

Nickelodeon , now in its 33 rd year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, online, recreation, books and feature films. Nickelodeon's U.S. television network is seen in almost 100 million households and has been the number-one-rated basic cable network for 18 consecutive years. For more information or artwork, visit www.nickpress.com . Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA , VIAB).

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When are the 2024 MTV VMAs? Date, time, performers and how to vote for your faves

The 2024 mtv vmas return wednesday, sept. 11, 2024, to celebrate the best music videos made in the last year. who do you think leads the nominations hint: the same person as last year..

MTV Video Music Awards season is officially upon us, with the stage set for multiple star-studded performances by your favorite artists. 

And this year’s host is none other than Megan Thee Stallion, who is set to make “Hot Girl History” on stage as both an emcee and nominee live from the UBS Arena in Long Island, New York.

Other than “supersized performances” from Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan, among others, you can expect “epic tributes and unforgettable appearances from the world’s biggest celebrities to celebrate the best music videos of the past year,” according to MTV. 

MTV plans to donate profits to 9/11 Day and Tuesday’s Children in observance of the 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. 

Here’s what you need to know about the 2024 MTV VMA awards, including nominees, what performers are set to take the stage and how to tune in. 

When are the 2024 MTV VMAs?

The show is set to air live at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Wednesday, Sept. 11 on MTV.  Sister brands like BET, BET Her, CMT, CC, Logo, MTV2, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, Pop, TV Land and VH1 will also air the show. 

MTV has teamed up with TelevisaUnivision for the second year in a row to host a simultaneous broadcast on Univision. An “encore presentation” of the awards show will air on UNIMÁS at 11:30PM ET/PT.

The 2024 MTV VMAs will stream on Paramount+ for those without cable. 

Who is performing at the 2024 MTV VMAs?

A roster of global superstars have been tapped to hit MTV’s main stage, including Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, LISA, Halsey, Camila Cabello, GloRilla, Rauw Alejandro, Benson Boone, Lenny Kravitz, Anitta, Karol G, LL Cool J and Shawn Mendes. 

Katy Perry is set to receive the MTV Video Vanguard Award during the show, performing some of her biggest hits for the first time on the MTV stage since 2017. 

Who are the 2024 MTV VMA nominees?

Taylor Swift leads the pack, j ust like last year , with 10 nods, followed closely by Post Malone with nine, Eminem, Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter all tied with six each, then Megan Thee Stallion and SZA with five each and LiSa, Olivia Rodrigo and Teddy Swims close the circle with four nominations each.

There are also 29 first-time VMA nominees who have multiple nods, including Sabrina Carpenter, Teddy Swims, Benson Boone, Tyla, Sexyy Red and Victoria Monét. 

Also among the first-timers: Chappell Roan, Jelly Roll, Jessie Murph, Rauw Alejandro, Tyler Childers and The Warning, Alexander Stewart, Burna Boy, Coco Jones, Flyana Boss, Gracie Abrams, Gunna, Joyner Lucas, Laufey, LE SSERAFIM, Lojay, Morgan Wallen, Myke Towers, NCT Dream, Pheelz, Playboi Carti, RAYE, and Shaboozey.

How to vote for 2024 MTV VMA nominees? 

Music enthusiasts have until Friday, Aug. 30 to vote for their favorite musicians across 15 categories, including Video Of The Year and Best Collaboration online. Votes for Best New Artist will remain active through the show. 

Contributing: Melissa Ruggieri

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Ohio finds 597 noncitizens who voted or registered in recent elections, a fraction of its electorate

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s elections chief on Wednesday referred for possible prosecution 597 apparent noncitizens who either registered to vote or cast a ballot in a recent election — a higher number than he normally finds but still a tiny fraction of the state’s electorate.

Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose said that of those cases, 138 were found to have cast ballots and 459 registered but did not vote. They were identified as part of a routine review and referred to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.

The total compares to 148 noncitizen cases referred in 2022, 117 in 2021 and 354 in 2019. More than 8 million people are registered to vote in Ohio.

Only a handful of noncitizen-related cases are ever prosecuted. However, this year’s referrals come as preventing noncitizen voting has become a centerpiece of Republicans’ 2024 campaign messaging .

Earlier this year, LaRose launched an audit of the state’s voter registration database that resulted in the removal of 154,995 registrations that he said had been confirmed to be abandoned and inactive for at least four consecutive years.

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Civil rights organizations decried the effort as voter suppression. LaRose said the effort is ongoing and additional registrations could yet be cancelled before November’s presidential election.

LaRose has said his citizenship verification efforts this year are the most comprehensive the office has ever undertaken. The analysis includes cross-checks against records provided by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Homeland Security’s federal database of noncitizens, the Social Security Administration, federal jury pool data and other resources.

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Power BI August 2024 Feature Summary

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Welcome to the August 2024 update.

Here are a few, select highlights of the many we have for Power BI.  You can now ask Copilot questions against your semantic model. Updated Save and Upload to OneDrive Flow in Power BI and Narrative visual with Copilot is available in SaaS embed. There is much more to explore, please continue to read on!

European Fabric Community Conference

Join us at Europe’s first  Fabric Community Conference , the ultimate  Power BI,   Fabric, SQL & AI  learning event in  Stockholm, Sweden  from  September 24 -27, 2024 .

With 120 sessions, daily keynotes, 10 pre-conference workshops, an expo hall with community lounge, and “ask the expert” area, the conference offers a rich learning experience you don’t want to miss. This is a unique opportunity to meet the Microsoft teams building these products, customers betting their business on them, and partners at the forefront of deployment and adoption.

Register today  using code MSCUST for an  exclusive discount!

Fabric Sticker Challenge Winners Announced!

The Fabric Community Sticker Challenge launched August 1-23 and winners are in! All Fabric Community members were invited to create unique stickers showcasing their enthusiasm and creativity under the following categories: Community Enthusiasm, Inspirational, “Inside Joke” for developers and data, and Super Users. To see winning designs, check out our Community News . Thank you all who participated in this challenge; it was great to see so much involvement!

Fabric Influencers Spotlight

Check out our latest initiative, the  Fabric Influencers Spotlight .   Each month, we’ll be highlighting some of the great blog, videos presentations and other contributions submitted by members of Microsoft MVP & Fabric Super User communities that cover the Fabric Platform, Data Engineering & Data Science in Fabric, Data Warehousing, Power BI, Real-Time Intelligence, Data Integration, Fabric Administration & Governance, Databases and Learning.

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  • Version number: v:  2.132.908.0
  • Date published: 8/19/24
  • Ask Copilot questions against your semantic model (preview) 

Visual level format strings (preview)

  • Dynamic per recipient subscriptions (Generally Available) 

Deliver subscriptions to OneDrive and SharePoint (Generally Available)

  • Updated Save and Upload to OneDrive Flow in Power BI 
  • Visuals, shapes and line enhancements 
  • DAX query view in the web 
  • Narrative visual with Copilot available in SaaS embed 

Editor’s pick of the quarter

New visuals in appsource, filter by powerviz, pie of pie by jta, drill down pie pro by zoomcharts, hierarchical bar chart, deneb: declarative visualization in power bi.

  • Paginated Reports: Sharing of reports connecting to Get Data data sources made easy 

Copilot and AI

Ask copilot questions against your semantic model (preview).

We are pleased to announce that you can now ask Copilot for data from your entire semantic model in Desktop ! Just tell Copilot what you’re looking for, and Copilot will query your model to answer your question with a visual.

To use this new capability, you need to have the Preview feature for “ Copilot chat pane in report view” turned on. If you already have done this there is nothing else that you to need to utilize this new capability.  

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To find out more about how this feature works and the types of questions that are supported check out our previous blog post and documentation page .

Visual level format strings are here, providing you with more options to configure formatting. Originally built for visual calculations, the core ability that visual-level format strings provide is the ability to format visual calculations. Since visual calculations are not in the model, you could not format them, unless you were using them in data labels or in specific parts of the new card and new slicer visuals. With visual level format strings, you can!

The visual calculations edit mode showing the DiffPreviousPercent calculation that returns a percentage which is formatted as a percentage using the data format options in the format pane.

Visual level format strings, however, are useful even without using visual calculations.

With the introduction of visual-level format strings, Power BI now has three levels for format strings:

  • Model. You can set a format string for columns and measures in the model. Anywhere you use that column or measure the format string will be applied, unless it’s overridden by a visual or element level format string.
  • Visual. This is what we’re introducing today. You can set format strings on any column, measure or visual calculation that is on your visual, even if they already had a format string. In that case the model level format string will be overridden, and the visual level format string is used.
  • Element. You can set a format string for data labels and for specific elements of the new card and the new slicer visuals. This level will be expanded to include much more in the future. Any format string you set here will override the format string set on the visual and model level.

These levels are hierarchical, with the model level being the lowest level and the element level the highest. A format string defined on a column, measure or visual calculation on a higher-level override what was defined on a lower level.

Since visual calculations are not in the model, they cannot have a format string set on the model level but can on the visual or element level. Measures and columns can have format strings on all three levels:

Level Impacts Available for
ELEMENT Selected element of the selected visual X X
Visual Selected visual X X
Model All visuals, all pages, all reports on the same model X

The image below summarizes this and shows that higher level format strings override lower-level format strings:

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Let’s look at an example using a measure.

I have a Profit measure in my model, which is set to a decimal number format. To do this, you might have set the formatting for this measure using the ribbon:

the formatting options in the ribbon allow you formatting for measures and fields.

Alternatively, you could have made the same selections in the properties pane for the measure in the model view or entered the following custom formatting code:

Formatting options in the properties pane showing #,#.## to format the Total measure as a decimal number in the model.

If you put this measure on a visual it now returns a decimal number, as expected:

A table visual showing the Total measure formatted as a decimal number.

However, on a particular visual you want that measure to be formatted as a whole number. You can now do that by setting the format code on the visual level by opening the format pane for that visual and the Data format options found there under General:

You can set a visual level format string by selecting the visual and opening the format pane. There, go General / Properties and then Data Format. Finally, open Format Options and enter the format string.

Now that same measure shows as a whole number, but just on that visual:

A table visual showing the Total measure formatted as a whole number.

On top of that, you might want to use a scientific notation for that measure but only in the data label on a particular visual. No problem, you set the format code on the data label for that measure:

You can set an element level format string by leveraging the settings in the format pane. For example, set the display units for Data label values to Custom and enter a format code.

So now the total shows in scientific notation, but only in the data label and not in other places (such as the tooltip as shown below). Notice how the element level format is used in the data label but the visual or model level format string is still used for the other elements in the same visual.

A bar chart showing the Total measure by class. It also shows that the Total measure was formatted in scientific notation in the data labels, but not in the tooltip (in which it's formatted as a decimal number).

For visual calculations the same principle applies but of course without the model level. For example, if you have a visual calculation that returns a percentage, you can now format it as such using the Data Format options in the General on the visual in the format pane:

The visual calculations edit mode showing the DiffPreviousPercent calculation that returns a percentage which is formatted as a percentage using the data format options in the format pane.

The ability to set visual level format strings makes it much easier to get the exact formatting you need for your visualizations. However, this is only the first iteration of the visual level format strings. We are planning to add the settings you’re used to for the model level format strings to the visual level soon.

Since visual level format strings are introduced as part of the visual calculations preview, you will need to turn on the visual calculations preview to use them. To do that, go to Options and Settings  >  Options  >  Preview features . Select  Visual calculations  and select  OK . Visual calculations and visual level format strings are enabled after Power BI Desktop is restarted.

Please refer to our docs to read more about format strings or visual calculations .

Dynamic per recipient subscriptions (Generally Available)

We are excited to announce the general availability of Dynamic per recipient subscriptions for Power BI and paginated reports. Dynamic per recipient subscriptions is designed to simplify distributing a personalized copy of a report to each recipient of an email subscription. You define which view of the report an individual receives by specifying which filters are applied to their version of the report. The feature is now available in Sov. Clouds as well.

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Connect to data that has recipient email, names or report parameters.

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Then, select and filter data that you want in your subscription. You probably only want to send emails conditionally. To do that, you can filter the data in the “Filter” pane.

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You can select the recipient email addresses and the email subject from the dataset that you connected to by selecting “Get Data”.

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You can then map your data to the subscription.

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Then schedule the subscription and save it.

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The subscriptions will be triggered based on the schedule that you have set up. Personalized reports can be sent to up to a thousand recipients! Learn more about Dynamic per recipient subscriptions for Power BI reports, and paginated reports .

Do you have reports that are too large to be delivered by email? Do you have reports that are eating into your email in just a few weeks, or do you need you to move it to a different location? You can now deliver Power BI and paginated report subscriptions to OneDrive or SharePoint. With this capability, you can schedule and send full report attachments to a OneDrive or SharePoint location. Learn more about how to deliver report subscriptions to OneDrive or SharePoint .

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Updated Save and Upload to OneDrive Flow in Power BI

Beginning the first week of August, desktop users should see a preview switch starting in SU8 to turn on the updated Save and Upload to OneDrive experience in Power BI. To enable this, navigate to the Preview features section of Options in Power BI. Users will then need to select “Saving to OneDrive and SharePoint uploads the file in the background”.

With these updates, we’ve improved the experience of uploading new Power BI files to OneDrive, and easily upload new changes in the background.

Select options, then Preview features, then select Saving to OneDrive and SharePoint uploads the file in the background.

For uploading new files, after navigating to the correct location in the OneDrive file picker and saving, a dialog box appears while the file is being uploaded. The option to cancel the upload is there if needed. This dialog will only show up the first time a new file is uploaded to OneDrive.

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Dialog for saving a new file to OneDrive.

When new changes are saved to a file uploaded to OneDrive, the top of the toolbar indicates that the new changes are also being uploaded to OneDrive.

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Additional changes being uploaded in the background to the existing file.

If you click on the title bar flyout in the toolbar, you can also now access more information about the file. Clicking “View your file in OneDrive” will provide a direct link to where the file is stored in OneDrive.

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Drop down including the link to the file in OneDrive.

We are introducing the data limit capability to help you manage performance issues. This feature allows you to set the maximum data load for a single session per visual displaying only the rows of data in an ascending order by default.

To use this feature: 

  • Go to the ‘Filters on this visual’ menu in the filter pane.

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  • Set your desired data limit value.

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The filter card features include: 

  • Removing, locking, or clearing filters.  
  • Hiding or showing filters.
  • Expanding or collapsing filter cards.
  • Applying filters.
  • Renaming and reordering filters.

Report consumers can see any data limits applied to a visual in the filter visual header, even if the filter pane is hidden.

Visuals, shapes and line enhancements

Over the past few months, we have been fine-tuning the visual elements of your reports, including columns, bars, ribbons, and lines. We have given you the ability to craft these Cartesians with precision. However, we noticed that the legends and tooltips were not quite accurate .  

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With the latest update, the legend and tooltip icons will now automatically and accurately reflect per-series formatting settings, such as border colors, shapes, and line styles. This makes it easier to match series to their visual representations. Additionally, we have added consistency to how per-series formatting is applied to line charts, column/bar charts, scatter charts, and other Cartesian formatting options for common items like error bars and anomalies.  

Check out the Reporting demos here:

DAX query view in the web

Write DAX queries on your published semantic models with DAX query view in the web. DAX query view, already available in Power BI Desktop, is now also available when you are in the workspace.

Look for Write DAX queries on your published semantic model.

  • Right-click on the semantic model and choose Write DAX queries .
  • Click on the semantic model to open the details page, then click Write DAX queries at the top of the page.

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This will launch DAX query view in the web, where you can write DAX queries, use quick queries to have DAX queries written for you on tables, columns, or measures, or use Fabric Copilot to not only write DAX queries but explain DAX queries, functions, or topics. DAX queries work on semantic models in import, DirectQuery, and Direct Lake storage mode.

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Write permission, that is permission to make changes to the semantic model, is currently needed to write DAX queries in the web. And, the workspace setting, User can edit data models in the Power BI service (preview) , needs to be enabled.

DAX query view in the web includes DAX query view’s way to author measures. Define measures with references, edit any of them, and try out changes across multiple measures by running the DAX query, then update the model with all the changes in a single click of a button. DAX query view in web brings this functionality for the first time to semantic models in Direct Lake mode!

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If you do not have write permission, you can still live connect to the semantic model in Power BI Desktop and run DAX queries there.

Try out DAX query view in web today and learn more about how DAX queries can help you in Power BI and Fabric.

  • Deep dive into DAX query view in web
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  • Deep dive into DAX query view and writing DAX queries
  • Write DAX queries with Copilot
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  • Overview of Copilot for Power BI
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Check out a Modeling demo here:

Embedded Analytics

Narrative visual with copilot available in saas embed.

We are excited to announce that the Narrative visual with Copilot is available for user owns data scenarios (SaaS) and secure embed. This means when a user embeds a report containing the narrative visual in a solution where users must sign in – they will now be able to the visual refresh with their data. The first step on our Copilot embed journey!

When you embed a Power BI report in an application in the “embed for your organization” scenario, it allows organizations to integrate rich, interactive data visualizations seamlessly into their internal tools and workflows. Now this solution supports the Copilot visual. A sales team might want to embed a Power BI report in their internal CRM application to streamline their workflow. By integrating sales performance dashboards directly into the CRM, team members can easily monitor key metrics like monthly sales targets, pipeline status, and individual performance, without switching between different tools. This integration enables quicker access to actionable insights, helping the team make informed decisions, identify trends, and react swiftly to market changes, all within the secure environment of their organization’s data infrastructure.

Supported Scenarios:

  • Embed a report in a secure portal or website  Power BI.
  • User owns data : A user embeds a report containing the narrative visual in a solution where users must sign in. They need a license to do so. This action is also known as  embed for your organization . It includes when users want to embed visuals in solutions like PowerPoint as well.

Unsupported Scenario:

  • App owns data:  A customer embeds a narrative visual on a website where users visit, and don’t need to sign in. Also known as  embed for your customer’s application .

To get this set up, there are a few steps to follow – so make sure to check out the documentation . Embed a Power BI report with a Copilot narrative visual – Power BI | Microsoft Learn

You will need to Edit your Microsoft Entra app permissions to enable the embedded scenario to work.

Screenshot showing Select add permission.

From here you’ll need to add the MLModel.Execute.All permission.

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Check out the documentation for additional details.

Check out an Embedded Analytics demo here:

Visualizations

Icon Map Pro hi-chart Reporting Studio Water Cup Performance Flow – xViz Sunburst by Powerviz Zebra BI Tables 7.0 Enlighten Storyteller Inforiver Writeback Matrix Drill Down Pie PRO (Filter) by ZoomCharts (microsoft.com) Spiral Plot By Office Solution Polar Scatter Plot By Office Solution Hanging Rootogram Chart for Power BI Bar Chart Run Time Convertible Scatter Plot Circular Dendrogram Chart for Power BI Barley Trellis Plot By Office Solution Connected Scatter Plot Chart For Power BI Dot Plot Chart by Office Solution Voronoi Diagram By Office Solution Fish Bone Chart for Power BI Icon Array Chart for Power BI

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Powerviz Filter is an advanced Power BI slicer (Free Visual) that applies a page-level filter to the data. It stands out for its user-friendly design and customization flexibility, with developer-friendly wizard.

Key Features:

  • Hierarchy Control : Support multiple hierarchies with expand/collapse and by-level formatting
  • Ragged Hierarchy Support: Hide BLANK category/values, or both, and display child as parent.
  • Keep selected items at Top : enable this to show your selected items at top.
  • Display Mode : Seamlessly switch between pop-up/canvas modes.
  • Default Selection: Select default categories/values that automatically get filtered on refresh.
  • Selection Mode: Single-select, multiple-select, or select-all with only single-selection.
  • Image: Add images alongside the filter. HTML Links/Base-64 URLs Support.
  • Title-Bar Options: Search Bar, Clear Icon, Ranking, Filter, Sorting, Expand/Collapse.
  • Conditional Formatting: Highlight font and row background color based on specific rules.
  • Template: Choose from professionally created light/dark templates, and easily customize them using the Global styling option.

Other features included are Import/Export Themes, Interactivity, Filter Style, and more.

Business Use-Cases:

Sales Analysis, Marketing Performance tracking, Financial Monitoring

🔗 Try Filter Visual for FREE from AppSource

📊 Check out all features of the visual: Demo_file

📃 Step-by-step instructions: Documentation

💡 YouTube Video: Video_Link

📍 Learn more about visuals: https://powerviz.ai/

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Slice to Spice: Transform your Pie Chart by Clicking! Dive deeper with a click, creating a new pie!

Pie of Pie by JTA – a Data Scientist’s Visualization Tool

Slice, Click, Reveal: Explore Deeper Insights with Our Interactive Pie Chart Visual for Power BI!

A Power BI custom visual that enables the creation of a hierarchical representation within a Pie Chart. With a simple click, you can effortlessly delve into detailed categories, offering a seamless and visually intuitive way to unveil multi-level insights in a single view.

Experience the convenience of interactive data analysis, where each slice of the initial pie chart acts as a gateway to deeper layers of information. Whether you’re dissecting population demographics, dissecting sales performance, or analysing product distribution, Pie of Pie offers a seamless and visually intuitive solution.

  • Interactive hierarchical representation within a Pie Chart: Dive into detailed categories with ease, exploring multi-level insights seamlessly.
  • Effortlessly explore multi-level insights with a single click: Click on a slice to reveal deeper layers of information, enhancing your data analysis experience.
  • Customizable colours, labels, and legend: Tailor the visual to match your branding or personal preferences, ensuring clarity and consistency in your reports.
  • Choose where to display always both pies and just show the second upon click: Optimize your visual presentation by selecting the most suitable display mode for your data storytelling needs.
  • Animate the visual: Bring your data to life with smooth animations, captivating your audience and enhancing engagement with your insights.
  • Personalize the spacing: Fine-tune the spacing between elements to achieve the perfect balance of aesthetics and readability in your visualizations.

Download Pie of Pie by JTA for free: AppSource

Try Pie of Pie by JTA: Demo

Youtube video: Youtube

Learn more about us: JTA The Data Scientists

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Everyone knows what a pie chart is – for centuries, it has been the most popular way to visualize data. But what makes Drill Down Pie PRO special is the incredible amount of flexibility it offers to creators. Enjoy a wide range of customization features (colors, fonts, legends, labels, and more), create up to nine levels of drill down hierarchy, and declutter the chart with an interactive ‘Others’ slice that users can expand with just a click.

What’s more, this visual can be more than just a pie chart – it can be an interactive navigation tool for the entire report. When the user selects a slice or drills down, it will cross-filter other visuals on the report, instantly revealing focused insights. Create faster, more intuitive, and more insightful reports with ZoomCharts!

Main Features:

  • On-chart drill down
  • Cross-chart filtering
  • Up to 9 levels of hierarchy
  • Adjustable ‘Others’ slice
  • Color, label, and legend customization
  • Custom tooltip fields
  • Touch support

🌐 Get Drill Down Pie PRO on AppSource

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Hierarchical bar chart displays hierarchical data (different fields having parent/child relationship) in the form a bar/column chart with +/- signs to view/hide details or child elements.

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A new feature was added to the visual in Jun 24 whereby the users can display CAGR between the 2 values by clicking the bars one after another (after turning on “CAGR” from format pane).

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This visual has the following key features.

1) Expand/ Collapse bars using (+/-) buttons

2) Show variance between bars

3) Show CAGR between bars

4) Drag the bars for custom sorting

5) Click on legends to drill down/up to any level

6) Show targets

Watch a demo of these features in short video below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOcs5RNY-Zs

Download this visual from APPSOURCE

Download demo file from APPSOURCE

For more information visit https://www.excelnaccess.com/hierarchical-barchart/

or contact [email protected]

Deneb is a free and open-source certified custom visual that allows developers to create their own highly bespoke data visualizations directly inside Power BI using the declarative JSON syntax of the Vega or Vega-Lite languages.

This is like the approaches used for creating R and Python visuals in Power BI, with the following additional benefits:

  • Everything in-visual —no additional dependencies on local libraries or gateways for your end-users when publishing reports.
  • Microsoft certified runtime —any visual you create receives the same benefits of a certified custom visual, meaning your design will work anywhere Power BI works, including Publish to Web, mobile, PowerPoint, and PDF exports.
  • Performance —your designs are rendered directly inside Power BI rather than being delegated to another location, keeping data inside your workbook and typically resulting in faster render times for end-users.
  • Interactivity —You can integrate Power BI’s interactivity features (tooltips, Drillthrough, cross-filtering, and cross-highlighting with some additional setup.

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📢Our latest version brings many of our top requested new features to the development experience, including:

  • Dark mode —toggle between the traditional light theme and dark theme to reduce eye strain.

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  • Commenting —you can now add comments to your JSON for documentation and debugging purposes.

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  • Auto-completion improvements —suggestions will now be recommended based on the details in the Vega and Vega-Lite schemas.
  • Inline language documentation (for Vega-Lite)—the documentation the Vega team makes available for Vega-Lite in its language schema is now available when you hover your mouse over an appropriate location in your JSON. This will help you discover more language features within Deneb itself, and any hyperlinks will navigate you to the correct location on the Vega-Lite documentation site for further reading.
  • Auto unit formatting —a new format type that applies the same logic as Power BI format numbers in K, M, Bn, etc., with less effort than the existing Power BI value formatter.
  • Advanced cross-filtering (for Vega)—new expression functions to help generate cross-filtering of report items based on a filter against the original dataset sent to Deneb before any transformations may have been applied.

We have many other enhancements in this release, and you can find out more about how these can help you and your readers by:

  • Visting the Change Log on Deneb’s website
  • Checking out our YouTube spotlight videos on key new features
  • Downloading Deneb from AppSource
  • Getting inspired by examples from our community or the sample workbook
  • Following Deneb

Paginated Reports: Sharing of reports connecting to Get Data data sources made easy

We announced the ability to create paginated reports from Power BI Report Builder by connecting to over 100 data sources with the Get Data experience. You can learn more about Connect paginated reports to data sources using Power Query (Preview) – Power BI | Microsoft Learn. You no longer need to share the shareable cloud connection. You only need to share the report and ensure that those consuming the report have access to view the report. This update will be rolling out in the coming weeks.

That is all for this month!

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  3. NICKELODEON LIVE ACTION HISTORY (1989-PRESENT)

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  4. Nickelodeon: 2013 Idents & Presentation

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  5. Evolution of Nickelodeon by emely lopez

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  2. Nickelodeon to air first alternate broadcast in Super Bowl history

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  3. NFL will partner with Nickelodeon to broadcast Super Bowl

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  4. Nickelodeon to air alternate Super Bowl broadcast with kids-centric

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  5. CBS And Nickelodeon Team Up For Kids-Centric Super Bowl Presentation

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  10. Nickelodeon Announces Franchise Strategy at 2022 Upfront Presentation

    At its annual upfront presentation held live today in New York City, Nickelodeon outlined plans to expand its franchise strategy with a stream of new animation, preschool, and live-action content across streaming, linear, and digital platforms, at the box office and through location-based experiences such as live tours and family festivals ...

  11. The Nickelodeon Virtual Upfront Show: Bring Your Kids!

    Nickelodeon's power in creating content for Kids 2-5 has moved from strength to strength, with its Nick Jr. channel growing over the last year into the number-two position on all kids' TV ...

  12. Nickelodeon Expands Franchises in Upfront In-Person Return

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  15. From doinks to SpongeBob, technology to play a huge role in the CBS

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  16. Nickelodeon Plans a Kids Upfront That Really Is For Children

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  17. Nickelodeon Productions (Bella & Amadaeus Variants)

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  24. Nvidia's financial results are here: What to expect when the AI giant

    Nvidia stock has soared 765% since the start of 2023, when the AI boom really started ramping up. It's now a $3.1 trillion company, so even a small move in its stock can be worth billions of ...

  25. VMAs 2024: How to watch one of music's biggest nights of the year

    MTV has teamed up with TelevisaUnivision for the second year in a row to host a simultaneous broadcast on Univision. An "encore presentation" of the awards show will air on UNIMÁS at 11:30PM ...

  26. Ohio finds 597 noncitizens who voted or registered in recent elections

    However, this year's referrals come as preventing noncitizen voting has become a centerpiece of Republicans' 2024 campaign messaging. Earlier this year, LaRose launched an audit of the state's voter registration database that resulted in the removal of 154,995 registrations that he said had been confirmed to be abandoned and inactive for ...

  27. Fresh controversy brews over Trump's Arlington National Cemetery visit

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  28. Umpire Nick Mahrley struck by broken bat and taken off on gurney

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  29. What you need to know about the 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccine recommendations

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  30. Power BI August 2024 Feature Summary

    Welcome to the August 2024 update. Here are a few, select highlights of the many we have for Power BI. You can now ask Copilot questions against your semantic model. Updated Save and Upload to OneDrive Flow in Power BI and Narrative visual with Copilot is available in SaaS embed. There is much more to explore, please continue to read on!