Nickelodeon (YinYangia)

Nickelodeon (YinYangiese: 尼克儿童; Niégàtáutón), or simply known as Nick, is a YinYangian pay television channel owned by, as part of the international franchise. It is operated by Viacom YinYangia, a subsidiary of ViacomCBS. Its headquarters are located in the Viacom Plaza Tower in Tiantu, Malodin. Nickelodeon is provided on most major satellite and cable providers in YinYangia, and is available in three multilingual audio tracks. It formerly provided audio tracks in Filipino and Japanese, but independent channels for both languages. were launched later on.

Nickelodeon airs a mix of animated and live action programming dedicated to both a younger and older audience. It was launched in 1985 during the Toralaq era, and is the first Nickelodeon channel overseas. It was operated by a joint-venture of both and Coreclam Network Limited, until CNL ending partnership in 1994.

History
Nickelodeon was launched on May 7, 1985 during the Toralaq regime. It is the first television channel dedicated to children to launch in the Toralaq Republic. Prior to that, children stuck to Saturday morning cartoons on terrestrial stations. At the time, only 8% of the population owned cable TV. Handful of cable providers provided Nickelodeon and other Viacom channels.

On 1987, with the launch of TBC Children, Nickelodeon started to gradually decline, and stagnated in the 1990s. After the dissolution of the Toralaq Republic on October 23, 1999, Nickelodeon feared it would shut down, but the new YinYangian Government allowed them a new license.

With the premiere of SpongeBob SquarePants on December 2, 1999, Nickelodeon's ratings skyrocketed. It was the top kids' channel in YinYangia, until being surpassed by Cartoon Network in 2014.

The channel broadcasts 24 hours a day as of today.

Programs
Main article: List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon (YinYangia)

Live-Action

 * Henry Danger
 * Power Rangers Beast Morphers
 * Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, Dawn
 * Game Shakers
 * School of Rock!
 * The Thundermans

Former programming

 * Double Dare (American version) [1999-2004]
 * Double Dare (Localized) [2006-2009]