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It was just announced that a new movie, Clash of the Thundermans, is in the works at Nickelodeon, with the whole family ...
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Saints Wire on MSNCameron Jordan teaming up with Nickelodeon for weekly 'NFL Slimetime' feature
Cameron Jordan is teaming up with Nickelodeon to host segments on 'NFL Slimetime' this season, aimed at reaching out to young ...
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BuzzFeed on MSNNickelodeon Star Ashley Argota Claims Her Mother Made Her Strip Off Her Clothes, And Detailed Other Forms Of Alleged Abuse
True Jackson V.P. actor Ashley Argota Torres is opening up about the alleged "physical, emotional, and financial abuse" she ...
Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell has officially filed for divorce from his wife, Janet Von Schmeling, three years after ...
In an interview with PEOPLE, the 'True Jackson, VP' alum details her mom's alleged financial, emotional and physical abuse ...
Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell has officially filed for divorce from his estranged wife, Janet Von Schmeling. The couple, ...
Drake Bell Says People Assume Everyone on TV Is Rich, but ‘No One’ on Nickelodeon Got Paid Residuals
Drake Bell vented about not receiving residuals from his time on Nickelodeon during the July 2 episode of ‘The Unplanned Podcast.’ He starred in the network’s ‘Drake & Josh’ alongside Josh Peck for ...
Nickelodeon, like so many cable channels, was at risk of becoming irrelevant as the shift to streaming happened. Now, Nickelodeon is a core piece of Paramount+'s growth.
Funko's all-new drop brings characters Zim and Gir back from the long-ended animated tv show, Invader Zim, with perfect designs.
1) Nickelodeon’s iconic green slime wasn’t born in the U.S. Green slime made its debut on You Can’t Do That on Television, a Canadian sketch show that aired from 1979-1990.
Nickelodeon is taking a new swing at mixing professional sports with its young audiences. After broadcasting two NFL Wild Card games aimed at kids in the past two football seasons, the ViacomCBS ...
Nickelodeon was so popular that pay-TV distributors, and millions of parents, found that they couldn’t live without it, so Viacom extracted premium fees for its programming. Then came Netflix.
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