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'''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' is a former [[United States|American]] [[children's programming|children's]] [[Block programming|programming block]] ran on [[Telemundo]] with a programming agreement with [[Nickelodeon]] from November 9, 1998 until September 30, 2001, and features a Nickelodeon shows aimed at the children between the ages 7 to 14 on weekday morning block (later weekend morning block), it owned by Telemundo Network Group, LLC. (via [[NBCUniversal]]) and Nickelodeon (via [[ViacomCBS]]), it sourced by [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] and [[Liberty Media]]. Including all of [[Nicktoons]] and some [[Nick Jr.]] Spanish-dubbed shows designed to with originated on the cable network that met educational programming federally mandated requirements guidelines defined by the [[Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) via the [[Children's Television Act]].
'''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' is a former [[United States|American]] [[children's programming|children's]] [[Block programming|programming block]] ran on [[Telemundo]] with a programming agreement with [[Nickelodeon]] from November 9, 1998 until September 30, 2001, and features a Nickelodeon shows aimed at the children between the ages 7 to 14 on weekday morning block (later weekend morning block), it owned by Telemundo Network Group, LLC. (via [[NBCUniversal]]) and Nickelodeon (via [[ViacomCBS]]), it sourced by [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] and [[Liberty Media]]. Including all of [[Nicktoons]] and some [[Nick Jr.]] Spanish-dubbed shows designed to with originated on the cable network that met educational programming federally mandated requirements guidelines defined by the [[Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) via the [[Children's Television Act]].


On September 5, 2000, ''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' will relegated to Saturday and Sunday mornings, which is order to make room for ''Hoy En El Mundo''. ''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' is a schedule of the Monday, Wednesday and Friday aired programming, such as ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' and Tuesday and Thursday program show aired, ''[[Hey Arnold!]]''. The non-Nickelodeon shows are various Sony Pictures Television, Toei Animation and other Spanish-dubbed shows including ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'', ''[[Jumanji (TV series)|Jumanji]]'', ''[[Lift Off (Australian TV series)|Lift Off]]'' and ''[[Garfield and Friends]]'' for the schedule on Monday to Friday morning and [[Saturday morning cartoon|Saturday and Sunday mornings]] from 6:30&nbsp;a.m. to 9:00{{nbsp}}a.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|ET]]/[[Pacific Time Zone|PT]], the programming children block time periods are filled with [[infomercials]]. <ref>{{cite web|title=Telemundo schedule on Telemundo Website|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000126162823/http://www.telemundo.com/schedule.asp?lang=1}}</ref>
On September 5, 2000, ''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' will relegated to Saturday and Sunday mornings, which is order to make room for ''Hoy En El Mundo''. ''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' is a schedule of the Monday, Wednesday and Friday aired programming, such as ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' and Tuesday and Thursday program show aired, ''[[Hey Arnold!]]''. The non-Nickelodeon shows are various Sony Pictures Television, Toei Animation and other Spanish-dubbed shows including ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'', ''[[Jumanji (TV series)|Jumanji]]'', ''[[Lift Off (Australian TV series)|Lift Off]]'' and ''[[Garfield and Friends]]'' for the schedule on Monday to Friday morning and [[Saturday morning cartoon|Saturday and Sunday mornings]] from 6:30&nbsp;a.m. to 9:00{{nbsp}}a.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|ET]]/[[Pacific Time Zone|PT]], the programming children block time periods are filled with [[infomercials]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Telemundo schedule on Telemundo Website|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000126162823/http://www.telemundo.com/schedule.asp?lang=1}}</ref>


On September 30, 2001, ''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' discontinued in 2001, The included a three-hour Saturday and Sunday morning block on the network, which is launched turned out of revival as ''[[Telemundo Kids]]'' on October 6, 2001. However, Nickelodeon's contract with Telemundo ended in November 2001, following the network's acquisition by NBC; ''[[Rugrats]]'' and ''Hey Arnold!'' (joined by both ''[[All Grown Up]]'' and ''[[Dora the Explorer]]'') continued to be aired sporadically for a few years afterward beginning September 18, 2004.
On September 30, 2001, ''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' discontinued in 2001, The included a three-hour Saturday and Sunday morning block on the network, which is launched turned out of revival as ''[[Telemundo Kids]]'' on October 6, 2001. However, Nickelodeon's contract with Telemundo ended in November 2001, following the network's acquisition by NBC; ''[[Rugrats]]'' and ''Hey Arnold!'' (joined by both ''[[All Grown Up]]'' and ''[[Dora the Explorer]]'') continued to be aired sporadically for a few years afterward beginning September 18, 2004.


==History==
==History==
On September 15, 1998, Telemundo entered into a programming agreement with Nickelodeon to carry the cable channel's programming as part of a morning children's program block, "Nickelodeon en Telemundo" ("Nickelodeon on Telemundo"). The block, which debuted on November 9, 1998 and was considered a sub-block of ''Telemundo Infantil'', consisted of Spanish dubs of Nickelodeon's animated series aimed at older children and preschool-oriented programs aired by the channel's Nick Jr. block (such as ''Rugrats'', ''[[Doug (TV series)|Doug]]'', ''[[Aaahh!!! Real Monsters]]'', Hey Arnold!, Rocko's Modern Life and ''[[Blue's Clues]]''). <ref>{{cite web|title=Telemundo, Nickelodeon in pact|url=http://adage.com/article/news/telemundo-nickelodeon-pact/23720/|periodical=[[Advertising Age]]|publisher=[[Crain Communications]]|date=September 15, 1998|accessdate=November 7, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Telemundo deal: Nick in Spanish|url=https://variety.com/1998/tv/news/telemundo-deal-nick-in-spanish-1117481725/|author=Richard Katz|periodical=Variety|publisher=Cahners Business Information|date=October 23, 1998|accessdate=November 7, 2015}}</ref>
On September 15, 1998, Telemundo entered into a programming agreement with Nickelodeon to carry the cable channel's programming as part of a morning children's program block, "Nickelodeon en Telemundo" ("Nickelodeon on Telemundo"). The block, which debuted on November 9, 1998 and was considered a sub-block of ''Telemundo Infantil'', consisted of Spanish dubs of Nickelodeon's animated series aimed at older children and preschool-oriented programs aired by the channel's Nick Jr. block (such as ''Rugrats'', ''[[Doug (TV series)|Doug]]'', ''[[Aaahh!!! Real Monsters]]'', Hey Arnold!, Rocko's Modern Life and ''[[Blue's Clues]]'').<ref>{{cite web|title=Telemundo, Nickelodeon in pact|url=http://adage.com/article/news/telemundo-nickelodeon-pact/23720/|periodical=[[Advertising Age]]|publisher=[[Crain Communications]]|date=September 15, 1998|accessdate=November 7, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Telemundo deal: Nick in Spanish|url=https://variety.com/1998/tv/news/telemundo-deal-nick-in-spanish-1117481725/|author=Richard Katz|periodical=Variety|publisher=Cahners Business Information|date=October 23, 1998|accessdate=November 7, 2015}}</ref>


''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' were changed the schedule to a weekends morning block on Saturday and Sunday morning from 7:00&nbsp;a.m. to 10:00{{nbsp}}a.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|ET]]/[[Pacific Time Zone|PT]], order to make room on weekdays morning for ''Hoy en el Mundo'' (with [[Jose Diaz-Balart]]). The schedule three Nicktoons' shows (including ''Doug'', ''Rocko's Modern Life'' and ''Aaahh!!! Real Monsters'') are ended in November 2000, which is were changing mixed the schedule for the shows. For the shows are continued to be aired Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. and other shows such as ''Rugrats'', ''Hey Arnold!'', ''Blue's Clues'', ''Lift Off'' and ''Dragon Ball Z'' (the Telemundo weekends morning block aired joined ''Dora the Explorer'' in November 2000) until ended on September 30, 2001.
''Nickelodeon en Telemundo'' were changed the schedule to a weekends morning block on Saturday and Sunday morning from 7:00&nbsp;a.m. to 10:00{{nbsp}}a.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|ET]]/[[Pacific Time Zone|PT]], order to make room on weekdays morning for ''Hoy en el Mundo'' (with [[Jose Diaz-Balart]]). The schedule three Nicktoons' shows (including ''Doug'', ''Rocko's Modern Life'' and ''Aaahh!!! Real Monsters'') are ended in November 2000, which is were changing mixed the schedule for the shows. For the shows are continued to be aired Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. and other shows such as ''Rugrats'', ''Hey Arnold!'', ''Blue's Clues'', ''Lift Off'' and ''Dragon Ball Z'' (the Telemundo weekends morning block aired joined ''Dora the Explorer'' in November 2000) until ended on September 30, 2001.
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Nickelodeon en Telemundo
File:Nickelodeon en Telemundo (1998) -2.png
NetworkTelemundo
LaunchedNovember 9, 1998 (1998-11-09)
ClosedSeptember 30, 2001 (2001-09-30)
Country of originUnited States
OwnerTelemundo Networks
(NBCUniversal)
Nickelodeon
(ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks)
(some content is sourced by Liberty Media and Sony Pictures Entertainment)
FormatWeekday morning, later weekend morning children's block E/I
Running time3 hours
Original language(s)Spanish

'Nickelodeon en Telemundo is a former American children's programming block ran on Telemundo with a programming agreement with Nickelodeon from November 9, 1998 until September 30, 2001, and features a Nickelodeon shows aimed at the children between the ages 7 to 14 on weekday morning block (later weekend morning block), it owned by Telemundo Network Group, LLC. (via NBCUniversal) and Nickelodeon (via ViacomCBS), it sourced by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Liberty Media. Including all of Nicktoons and some Nick Jr. Spanish-dubbed shows designed to with originated on the cable network that met educational programming federally mandated requirements guidelines defined by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) via the Children's Television Act.

On September 5, 2000, Nickelodeon en Telemundo will relegated to Saturday and Sunday mornings, which is order to make room for Hoy En El Mundo. Nickelodeon en Telemundo is a schedule of the Monday, Wednesday and Friday aired programming, such as Rocko's Modern Life and Tuesday and Thursday program show aired, Hey Arnold!. The non-Nickelodeon shows are various Sony Pictures Television, Toei Animation and other Spanish-dubbed shows including Dragon Ball Z, Jumanji, Lift Off and Garfield and Friends for the schedule on Monday to Friday morning and Saturday and Sunday mornings from 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. ET/PT, the programming children block time periods are filled with infomercials.[1]

On September 30, 2001, Nickelodeon en Telemundo discontinued in 2001, The included a three-hour Saturday and Sunday morning block on the network, which is launched turned out of revival as Telemundo Kids on October 6, 2001. However, Nickelodeon's contract with Telemundo ended in November 2001, following the network's acquisition by NBC; Rugrats and Hey Arnold! (joined by both All Grown Up and Dora the Explorer) continued to be aired sporadically for a few years afterward beginning September 18, 2004.

History

On September 15, 1998, Telemundo entered into a programming agreement with Nickelodeon to carry the cable channel's programming as part of a morning children's program block, "Nickelodeon en Telemundo" ("Nickelodeon on Telemundo"). The block, which debuted on November 9, 1998 and was considered a sub-block of Telemundo Infantil, consisted of Spanish dubs of Nickelodeon's animated series aimed at older children and preschool-oriented programs aired by the channel's Nick Jr. block (such as Rugrats, Doug, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Hey Arnold!, Rocko's Modern Life and Blue's Clues).[2][3]

Nickelodeon en Telemundo were changed the schedule to a weekends morning block on Saturday and Sunday morning from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ET/PT, order to make room on weekdays morning for Hoy en el Mundo (with Jose Diaz-Balart). The schedule three Nicktoons' shows (including Doug, Rocko's Modern Life and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters) are ended in November 2000, which is were changing mixed the schedule for the shows. For the shows are continued to be aired Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. and other shows such as Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Blue's Clues, Lift Off and Dragon Ball Z (the Telemundo weekends morning block aired joined Dora the Explorer in November 2000) until ended on September 30, 2001.

On October 6, 2001, after Nickelodeon en Telemundo was discontinued on last 6 days ago, Telemundo entered into a programming launched a weekend morning block as turn out of a revival, Telemundo Kids aired beginning on October 6, 2001 until September 3, 2006 (But branded differently from the block, Telemundo Infantil from September 16, 1995 to November 7, 1998.). Telemundo Kids consisted of Spanish dubs of various Sony Pictures Television, BRB Internacional, and Toei Animation (via [[Funimation) in October 16, 2001 to September 12, 2004. On September 18, 2004, Telemundo Kids returned to an agreement to air shows from Nickelodeon, along with end of agreement for three years ago that led to Nickelodeon airing Spanish-dubbed shows on Telemundo, Nickelodeon en Telemundo which was discontinued on September 30, 2001 (although, as aforesaid, the network's Telemundo programming contract ended after the NBC acquisition). The following Nickelodeon shows, Rugrats, Hey Arnold! and Dora the Explorer. The block will joined All Grown Up!, and the other shows aired such as Monster by Mistake, Wimzie's House and Jacob Two-Two (However, Jacob Two-Two carried over to the block's direct successor Qubo, which premiered the following week.).[4][5]

Programming

Schedule issuss

Although the Nickelodeon en Telemundo block regularly aired on Monday to Friday mornings, affiliates in some parts of the country deferred certain programs within the lineup to Saturday and Sunday morning time slots to accommodate locally produced programs (such as weekend morning newscasts) or due to scheduling issues with regional or network sports broadcasts that start in time periods normally occupied by the block.

Former Nickelodeon en Telemundo Shows

Title Premiere date End date Secondary/Moved to Source(s)
Nickelodeon shows
Rugrats November 9, 1998 September 30, 2001 NickRewind [6]
Doug November 19, 2000
Rocko's Modern Life [7]
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
Hey Arnold! November 10, 1998 September 30, 2001 [8]
Blue's Clues November 9, 1998 September 30, 2001 Nick Jr. [9]
Dora the Explorer November 26, 2000 September 30, 2001

Other shows

Title Premiere date End date Secondary/Moved to Source(s)
Sony Pictures Television, Toei Animation and other shows
Dragon Ball Z November 9, 1998 September 12, 2004 Funimation
Jumanji November 19, 2000 Kabillion
Lift Off November 14, 1998 September 29, 2001
Garfield and Friends September 3, 2000 Starz Encore [10]

References

  1. ^ "Telemundo schedule on Telemundo Website".
  2. ^ "Telemundo, Nickelodeon in pact". Advertising Age. Crain Communications. September 15, 1998. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  3. ^ Richard Katz (October 23, 1998). "Telemundo deal: Nick in Spanish". Variety. Cahners Business Information. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  4. ^ "KTEL Commercial Limits 2001 including Telemundo Kids" (PDF).
  5. ^ "KTEL-TV 53 Commercial Limits 2001/Children blocks" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Rugrats on Nickelodeon en Telemundo".
  7. ^ "Rocko's Modern Life on Nickelodeon en Telemundo".
  8. ^ "Hey Arnold! on Nickelodeon en Telemundo".
  9. ^ "Blue's Clues on Nickelodeon en Telemundo".
  10. ^ "Garfield and Friends on Telemundo (KSBS)".