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The Nickelodeon splat logo was edited onto the block's split-screen credits design and interstitials predating the brand. Starting on June 29 of that year, the split-screen credits were replaced to match the branding. On September 28 of that year, the Nick Jr. channel was launched, replacing Noggin.
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An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age, Scott Webb, Nick's first creative director, went as far as citing Nash's late professor-turned-business partner as one of the people most responsible ...
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Nicktoons Film Festival: October 24, 2004 November 20, 2009 Shorts in a Bunch: September 23, 2007 December 30, 2007 Making Fiends: October 4, 2008 October 31, 2016 Random! Cartoons: December 6, 2008 July 5, 2014 Ape Escape: July 5, 2009 September 6, 2009 [1]
Christy Stratton and Jenny Kilgen, the only two female writers to work on season one of the Nickelodeon sitcom The Amanda Show, have alleged that they were made to split a single salary ...