Nickelodeon (Middle East and North Africa)

[1] A standalone feed for Middle Eastern audiences was launched on 23 July 2008 with Arabic and English audio tracks.

Nickelodeon was the second international children's television network to establish an Arabic language service, the first being Disney Channel.

Its official website went down, and there were no clear indications or citations for why the channel was being heavily neglected, albeit oddly remaining live for the time being.

[5] On 17 December 2014, it was announced that Viacom International Media Networks would launch a related feed of Nickelodeon Arabia (also in HD) on the Dubai-based pay-TV service OSN, along with a Nick Jr. channel.

[6][7] In 2018, Viacom merged official websites of Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern and African versions of Nickelodeon into nick.tv.

TeenNick is a video on demand channel for Arab kids that airs Nickelodeon's live-action TV series.

However, original social shows produced by Nickelodeon Arabia's own studio, such as Shoof Kids and Jamaatna, were also in Arabic.

[citation needed] Catch Match (كاتش ماتش) was an original show for Nickelodeon Arabia that was renewed every holy month of Ramadan.

It was a kids' game show that had two opposing teams compete in a variety of physical challenges to gain the most points.

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Nicktoons logo from 2017 to 2024
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