Nickelodeon (Israel)

Nickelodeon is an Israeli children's television channel launched on 1 July 2003.

Nickelodeon
Logo used since 2023[lower-alpha 1]
CountryIsrael
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel
Programming
Language(s)Hebrew (dubbing)
Ownership
OwnerParamount Global
Sister channelsNick Jr.
History
Launched15 March 1996 (as programming block of Arutz HaYeladim)
1 July 2003 (2003-07-01) (as an independent channel)
Links
WebsiteOfficial Site

Programming

Israel original shows

  • Shchuna (שכונה) – In English, "Neighborhood".
  • HaHamama (החממה) – The original show of Netflix's The "Greenhouse Academy".
  • HaTzhokia (הצחוקייה) – A kids stand-up show with Israel's most popular comedians.
  • Neelamin (נעלמים) – In English, "Vanished".
  • Betzefer (בצפר)- A Hebrew slang commonly used by students, for the word "Beit-Sefer". In English, it means "School".
  • Kadabra (כדברא) – In English, "Spell keeprs".
  • Yapanick (יפניק) A kids wipeout type show, in which classes from all over the countries compete to win a prize.
  • Championsnick (צ'מפיונסניק) – A game show between schools from all over the country to win a trip to Barcelona.
  • Forever (פוראבר) – In English, "forever".
  • Spyders (ספיידרז) – In English, "the Spyders".
  • Gan Hayot (גן חיות) – A kid's sketch comedy show taking place in a fictional zoo called "Gancha".
  • Ziggy (זיגי) – A 16-year-old with vitiligo struggles with self-confidence as he pursues his dream of being a performer.[1]

Current

Upcoming

  • Fairy Express[4]

Former

Nick Jr. series (2007–2012)

TeenNick series (2013–2017)

Opening and closing times (Over now)

Nickelodeon used to sign-on at 6:00 AM and sign-off at 12:00 AM. Nowadays, Nickelodeon Israel is always on air, broadcasting SpongeBob SquarePants in the Hebrew dub for 6 hours from midnight to 6 AM.

Notes

  1. The logo's wordmark has been in use since 2010. Additionally, this logo is a variant meant to be used for white backgrounds; the main variant has a white wordmark in conjunction with a fully orange splat.

References

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