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Bears-Saints Broadcast on Nickelodeon Draws Rave Reviews From Fans
The Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints are focused on their NFC Wild Card matchup on the field, but fans are seemingly enjoying the battle as it is broadcast in a decidedly non-traditional way on Nickelodeon. The children’s TV network is broadcasting the game along with CBS, complete with a unique announcing crew that includes Noah Eagle – son of…
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Nickelodeon's Pride Tweet Ignites Debate on SpongeBob's Sexual Orientation
This weekend, Nickelodeon appeared to confirm that SpongeBob SquarePants is, in fact, a member of the LGBTQ community.
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Kids' Choice Awards Bringing Stars, Slime From Isolation
Nickelodeon’s annual show and the signature green slime it pours on celebrities will now air on May 2 with host Victoria Justice, former star of the channel’s shows “Zoey 101” and “Victorious.”
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Kristen Bell Hosts Nick Pandemic Special for Kids, Families
Kristen Bell is hosting a Nickelodeon special with a “kid’s-eye view” of the coronavirus pandemic
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Nerf Gun, Power Rangers Claw Cited by Toy Safety Watchdog
A Nerf dart gun, ice cream-scented Nickelodeon slime and a plastic Power Rangers claw are among the toys topping a consumer safety group’s list of worst toys for the holidays. World Against Toys Causing Harm unveiled its annual list Tuesday at a Boston children’s hospital.
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Meet the Host of the ‘Blue's Clues' Reboot
Joshua Dela Cruz has gone from having a genie as a sidekick to a bright blue puppy — and he couldn’t be happier. The actor is the host of a new reboot of the pre-school TV show “Blue’s Clues” and hopes people who grew up on the original come to check it out with their kids.
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Broadway Star Laurel Griggs Suffered Asthma Attack Before She Died at Age 13
Broadway actress Laurel Griggs suffered an asthma attack just before she died last week at age 13, her grandfather says. David Rivlin revealed the news on Facebook. “It’s with heavy heart that I have to share some very sad news. My beautiful and talented granddaughter, Laurel Griggs, has passed away suddenly from a massive asthma attack,” he wrote. “Mount Sinai...
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Stretchy, Lovable Slime Takes Up Residence in New York City
Slime, the bedazzled, stretchy sensation that has spawned its own social media influencers and fans of all ages, is taking up residence in New York City. An immersive, 8,000-square-foot (743.22-sq. meter) museum dedicated to all things slime opens Friday for a nearly six-month celebration complete with a sticky barefoot lake walk and DIY bar. There’s also the opportunity to don...
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'The Casagrandes' Extols Mexican American Life Via Animation
“The Casagrandes,” Nickelodeon’s new original animated series that centers around an 11-year-old girl trying to survive a big city, is one of the first cartoons in the U.S. to feature a multigenerational Mexican American family. The long-awaited spin-off from the network’s popular animation series, “The Loud House,” premiered Monday and comes as more networks are taking chances on Latino-themed shows....
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Horror Movie Child Star Working to Foster ‘Safe and Sound Schools'
Though Jeremy Ray Taylor’s characters may be portrayed as afraid and anxious in scary movies like ‘It’ and ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’, the actor spends his real life talking to people on how to prevent negative emotions by building a more positive and safe climate in their schools and communities. Working with the organization Safe and Sound Schools,...
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Principal: I Accidentally Plagiarized Ashton Kutcher Speech
A West Virginia principal accused of plagiarizing Ashton Kutcher in an address to his school’s graduating class says he didn’t mean to use someone else’s work.
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Nickelodeon Announces All That Revival From Kenan Thompson With New and Original Cast Members
Kenan Thompson is producing the new version of the teen sketch series
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SpongeBob Creator Stephen Hillenburg Dead at 57 Following ALS Battle
Stephen Hillenburg, creator of Nickelodeon’s “SpongeBob SquarePants,” has died at 57. He was diagnosed with ALS last March. In a statement, Nickelodeon said: “We are incredibly saddened by the news that Steven Hillenburg has passed away following a battle with ALS. He was a beloved friend and long-time creative partner to everyone at Nickelodeon, and our hearts go out to...
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Amanda Bynes Breaks Silence on Her History of Drug Abuse, Wild Tweets
Amanda Bynes is clearing the air. And this time she’s doing it in more than 140 characters. The 32-year-old actress is the cover subject of Paper magazine’s annual “Break the Internet” issue. No topic is off limits as Bynes reflects on her drug-fueled past, sometimes in embarrassing detail.
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Nickelodeon Announces New ‘Rugrats' Episodes, Movie
Tommy, Chuckie and the gang have a new TV and movie deal. Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures have announced the animated children’s series “Rugrats” is returning to the network with 26 episodes. The creators of the series will be executive producers.
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‘Double Dare' Reboot Coming to Nickelodeon This Summer
On your mark, get set, reboot! “Double Dare” is coming back to Nickelodeon in a brand-new series. So, what will it be: Answer the question or take a physical challenge? The iconic game show from the 1990s will return summer 2018 with 40 new episodes.
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Nickelodeon Cutting Ties With ‘Henry Danger' Creator Dan Schneider
Nickelodeon is breaking ties with the creator of some of its top shows, including “Henry Danger” and “iCarly.” Dan Schneider has worked with the children’s television network since 1993. Some of his other hits include “Drake & Josh,” ”Victorious” and “Kenan & Kel.” In a joint statement, Nickelodeon, Schneider and his production company, Schneider’s Bakery, agreed it “is a natural...
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Why a 4-Year-Old Is Winning Your Office Pool
The answer to winning your NCAA office pool might be to watch more “Paw Patrol.” While No. 13 Marshall’s historic 81-75 win over the No. 4 Wichita State Shockers shocked the world, the fact that the Thundering Herd were on a roll didn’t surprise kids who picked the team to go all the way thanks to Marshall the pup from...
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Why Your Pre-Schooler Is Leading Your March Madness Bracket
Most people didn’t have Marshall upsetting Wichita State in the men’s NCAA Tournament — that is, unless you have a pre-schooler who happens to watch “Paw Patrol.” Find out how a cartoon pup may have your kid winning your bracket.
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MTV, Other Viacom Networks Cut Programming During National School Walkouts
As thousands of students across the county walked out of school to protest gun violence Wednesday, MTV and other Viacom networks joined the cause by suspending its programming for 17 minutes during the demonstrations. Shows on MTV, BET, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, CMT and other Viacom networks and platforms were cut about 10 a.m. when the National School Walkout officially began....