Nicktoon Basketball Game
List of video games. Nicktoons Basketball is a video game for the PC, released on September 11, 2004. It is based on many Nickelodeon animated shows.
Availability Satellite 302 (SD/HD) 178 (SD/HD) Cable Available on most cable providers Check local listings for details 754 (HD) 254 (SD) 1318 (HD) 318 (SD) Nicktoons is an American and that is owned by Nickelodeon Group, a unit of the division of. Geared towards children and 'animation lovers', the channel broadcasts original from sister network, known as Nicktoons, along with other original animated series, some feature films, and foreign animated programs from Nickelodeon's international networks 24 hours a day.
As of July 2015, approximately 66.5 million American households (56.5% of households with television) received Nicktoons. Nicktoons Network typeface, (2005–09) Nicktoons was launched on May 1, 2002, as Nicktoons TV, part of the digital cable-exclusive MTV Digital Suite, in order to entice cable operators to pick up the network and give them a marketing advantage over satellite services. However, by early 2004, Nickelodeon management changed course and offered it to and. The network was originally marketed as commercial-free, with comedic promos involving Nickelodeon Animation Studios, two-minute cartoon shorts from foreign markets, and former program promotions which had previously been used on Nickelodeon taking up commercial time.
By June 6, 2005, as the network's distribution increased, the network began airing regular advertising. On September 28, 2009, the network's logo changed as part of Nickelodeon's universal rebranding effort that also saw Nickelodeon's first logo change in 25 years, and name changes for sister networks: The N to and Noggin to In conjunction with this, the 'Network' identifier was dropped, leaving the network to be rebranded as Nicktoons for the second time. An HD feed was launched on August 13, 2013, and is available on several providers. Like Viacom's other HD channels, any programming produced in 4:3 SD is on this feed. As the network has blended in more Nickelodeon programming into its schedule, the Nicktoons website was sunsetted, recommending viewers go to instead.
Eventually, the site was shut down entirely and simply redirected viewers to Nick.com. Programming. Main article: Despite the channel's name, Nicktoons is not exclusively limited to airing Nicktoons, Nickelodeon's branding for its original animated television series (a brand that has seldom been used by Nickelodeon itself since the launch of the Nicktoons channel). The channel has engaged in throughout its existence, increasingly adding action-oriented programming that was never seen on Nickelodeon, and even live-action programs in recent years. Like sister network TeenNick, it is also used as a ' channel for failed or low-rated series (mainly animated) previously ordered for and airing on the main Nickelodeon network, along with outside series popular in overseas markets where Viacom is required to purchase worldwide rights for, but are not expected to rate well in the United States. NickSports On September 3, 2014, an two hour Wednesday prime time programming block named NickSports was launched on the channel, tying into the inaugurated that year.
The block presented mainly licensed programming revolving around sports, including the -starring and, along with sports-related films such as, and. Sometime in 2015, the block was moved to a Friday prime time slot. On February 11, 2018, NickSports will move to Nicktoons' sister network in addition to changing its time slot to Sunday mornings. International versions was launched in the on July 22, 2002; although, unlike the version, it has been an advertiser-supported channel since its launch. Also unlike the U.S. Version, it does not broadcast 24 hours a day.
There are also other Nicktoons channels in, the and replacing. A version of Nicktoons was launched on February 4, 2013. An version of Nicktoons was launched on September 30, 2014 along with A version of Nicktoons was launched on February 15, 2017.
Nicktoons was also launched in on 20 February 2017. Nicktoons will be launched in Poland in early 2018. Other media The Nicktoons brand also extends to other media, such as video games featuring Nicktoons characters (such as, and ). ACOW, Nicktoons Network's robot mascot From 2006 until 2009, Nicktoons Network used a robot mascot in bumpers and advertisements for the channel. The mascot, named 'ACOW,' which stands for Animation Capital of the World was a complex robot character with a large singular eye, animated using 'photo-puppetry.' ACOW was prominently featured on the NicktoonsNetwork.com website and was used as part of the 'Nicktoons Network: Animation Capital of the World' logo.
Several similar-looking eyeball-based characters were seen in promos for the network. References.
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