Nickelodeon Estonia
Nickelodeon Estonia |
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Launched |
October 17, 1998 (1998-10-17) (Block) |
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Closed |
2001 (2001) (Block) |
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Owned by |
Viacom |
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Picture format |
576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
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Nickelodeon Estonia was a block on the Estonian channel TV1. It started in October 17, 1998. It shut down in 2001, the same year TV1 shut down because of low availability and declining viewership. Then, it was folded into a separate 24-hour network, but it closed down in early 2002. Now, the channel itself is the pan-European version of Nickelodeon. However, most of the programming moved to Kanal 2, TV3, MTV Eesti, ETV, ETV2, etc. until they get a Baltic version for Nickelodeon.
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| Amusement parks | |
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| International channels | Nickelodeon | |
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| Nicktoons | |
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| See also |
- Template:Viacom Media Networks
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