Nickelodeon (Hungary)
| Nickelodeon (Hungary) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Launched | August 1, 1998 (block) October 6, 1999 (channel) | 
| Owned by | MTV Networks Europe | 
| Audience share | 0.4% (2012, [1]) | 
| Language | Hungarian | 
| Broadcast area | Hungary | 
| Headquarters | Budapest | 
| Sister channel(s) | MTV Comedy Central | 
| Website | Official website | 
| Availability  | |
| Satellite | |
| UPC Direct | Channel 102 | 
| Cable | |
| UPC Hungary | Channel 84 | 
| T-Home | Channel 57 | 
| FiberNet | Channel 68 | 
| TvNetWork | Channel 811 | 
Nickelodeon Hungary is a Hungarian channel that is aimed at children.
History
It was originally launched as a short block on August 1, 1998 on the youth entertainment channel M-Sat. On April 25, 1999 it had a 12 hour-block between 7AM and 7PM on M-Sat. After the channel closed on October 5, 1999, the block was so successful that MTV Networks Europe decided to make a 12-hour channel out of the block Nickelodeon Hungary started on October 6, 1999 in the place of formerly M-Sat. It aired a feed of Nickelodeon Russia from 2002 to 2010, when Nickelodeon Hungary could run without a feed again.
Programming
| Current
 Reruns
 | Nick Jr.
 Former programming
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References
- ↑ "Csatornanézettség - 2012: Az 50 legnézettebb hazai tévéadó". Sorozatwiki.hu. 2013-02-28. Retrieved 2013-03-01.
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