Nickelodeon (Nesionytan Islands)

Nickelodeon is a pan-Nesionytan satellite and cable children's television channel which serves as the Nesionytan counterpart of the American television channel of the. Nickelodeon is owned by, a division of , and was launched on August 7, 2004. Its programming mostly consists of children's television series acquired from its American counterpart, along with some acquired content from Australian networks. The channel has three sub-feeds, located in Ulakisonia, Obanacia, and Bhikalar respectively. The Borundian feed of Nickelodeon was generally split from the pan-Nesionytan network in 2011.

History
In the late-1990s, the began broadcasting to several Nesionytan countries. Prior to that, many Nesionytan networks, including Maryaadah's IOBC and Toalugi's Televisin Toatoalugi had aired select Nickelodeon programs during its weekend daytime schedules. With a growing demand in the Nesionytan television industry during the early 2000s, Viacom began planning to expand to the region.

In August 2003, Ulakisonia's Ahantriqa Media and Obanacia's Jubushari Ultan Communications collaborated with Viacom to launch local feeds of MTV and Nickelodeon, to further compete with its rivals in the Nesionytan Islands. Although MTV was launched on September 13, the launch of Nickelodeon was delayed due to technical issues. It was officially launched on August 7, 2004.

Initially, it was solely available in Ulakisonia and Obanacia. Later in September, it began to gradually expand to Southern Nesionyta and the Kagrash Sphere. Its initial schedule consisted of popular Nickelodeon series such as ', ', ', ', and many more. Within months after its launch, Nickelodeon quickly became one of the most watched children's television channels in the archipelago.

In mid-2005, Nickelodeon established a sub-feed in Bhikalar, targeting audiences in that country, the Irjysian Archipelago, and Northern Nesionyta. It also began to have a similar schedule to the. However, as some Nick originals were unsuccessful among Nesionytan children, they were replaced with some acquired shows, which gained more popularity.

In April 2007, two of its sisters, Nick Jr. and Nicktoons were launched, as a part of expanding the Nickelodeon portfolio in the archipelago. In 2008, Nickelodeon began broadcasting in Tekeleb, as authorities there approved the network, being one of the 120 authorized foreign television channels to broadcast in the country.