Nick Jr. (Russian TV channel)
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Russian children's TV channel
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Television channel
Country | Russia |
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Language(s) | Russian English Kazakh Ukrainian |
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Owner | Paramount Networks EMEAA |
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Launched | November 1, 2011 |
Closed | April 28, 2022 (Russia) December 14, 2022 (Belarus) |
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Website | jr www |
Nick Jr. (Russian: Ник Джуниор, romanized: Nik Džunior) was a children's cable/satellite television channel which launched in November 2011.
History[edit]
In November 2011, MTV Networks Europe launched Nick Jr. in Russia and the CIS countries, Before its launch as a full-time channel Nick Jr. had a block on Nickelodeon. The channel broadcast on the pan-European feed of Nick Jr., so no Russian-language text appeared on channel promos, info or bumpers. In April 2023, a Kazakh audio track was added.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ ""Nick Jr" қазақша сөйлейді" [Nick Jr speaks Kazakh]. Yegemen Qazaqstan (in Kazakh). 25 May 2023. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
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