Nicksplat Debuts As New Channel On VRV
Vintage Nickelodeon animation and live-action shows are now available as a VRV channel.
Vintage Nickelodeon animation and live-action shows are now available as a VRV channel.
“Pinky Malinky” was produced for broadcast on Nick, but now it’s heading to Netflix.
The top exec at Nickelodeon since 2006, Zarghami is stepping down after a major reorganization effort at Viacom.
Lots of people are discovering “Bea and Cad” this week – here’s a look at what’s next for these characters.
The Animation Guild revealed to its members tonight that it has suspended “The Loud House” creator Chris Savino from the union. It is the most extensive action they’ve ever taken against a union member over sexual harassment allegations.
Who knows what young whippersnappers today like more than a 95-year-old man?
The kiddie cablers are having their worst year ever.
Paramount Animation’s slate is growing.
Despite the winding path his idea took, creator Carl Faruolo is simply happy that Nickelodeon is finally letting people see what he made.
Paramount Animation is bulking up its executive ranks.
Victims of the famous animation creator are speaking out.
A look at Amazon’s first original half-hour series, a new show from the creator of “Superjail!,” and a “Loud House” spin-off in development.
Creators can learn a lot from how Butch Hartman announced that he’s leaving Nickelodeon.
This fun set of Nick promos and bumpers by Aardman Nathan Love will put you in a jolly holiday mood.
The ex-Nickelodeon producer is speaking for the first time since being fired from the studio.
Disturbing new details have come to light about the creator of Nickelodeon’s “The Loud House.”
A Nickelodeon spokesperson has confirmed to Cartoon Brew that Chris Savino has been fired from Nickelodeon.
In the wake of extensive allegations of sexual harassment, Nickelodeon has placed “The Loud House” creator on an immediate leave of absence.
Nickelodeon wants people to see the new ideas their directors have been developing.
For a filmmaker, working in vr is like chopping off someone’s legs and telling them to run, says “Son of Jaguar” director Jorge Gutierrez.