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Logo and toys from when the company was known as Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products. Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products (NVCP) was founded in 1991. [1] At first, it was a subdivision of Nickelodeon Enterprises, [7] a business unit set up to license Nickelodeon's properties to other companies.
A raster version of this text-logo is available. It should be used in place of this vector image because of its superior quality. It should be used in place of this vector image because of its superior quality.
Nick.com is a website owned and developed by Nickelodeon. The website now serves as an online portal for Nickelodeon content, and offered online games, video streaming, radio streaming and individual websites for each show it broadcasts. It previously promoted the Nick mobile app which replaced it (websites for its sister networks aren't affected).
Nickelodeon introduces its Balloon font logo: 1985: Nick at Nite is launched after A&E spins off into a 24-hour channel: 1986: Viacom gains full ownership of the network: 1987: The Big Ballot (later known as the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards) premieres: 1988: The programming block Nick Jr. is launched: 1991: Nickelodeon debuted their ...
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Nickelodeon's splat is back, after more than a decade. Its original designer shares humble origin story of the channel's changing logo, drawn with a Sharpie on a coffee cup.
The wordmark logo bug was given a blimp background in the days prior to the 2010 and 2011 Kids' Choice Awards to match the award given out at the ceremony; beginning the week of September 7, 2010, the logo bug was surrounded by a splat design (in the manner of the logo used from 2005 to 2009) during new episodes of Nickelodeon original series ...
A Stern pinball machine, which takes roughly 16 months to design and 30 hours to assemble, includes 3,500 parts and a quarter-mile of wires — and it's all hand-crafted.