Nickelodeon (formerly 10Shake)

Well if you are paying for Binge already for other content, then having access to it now commercial free is a bonus.

Personally some of these sitcoms that I’ve seen before I would not often search for on a streaming service but I do watch the odd snippet or episode here and there if I catch them on FTA or Foxtel (when I’m channel flicking).

I’m sure $14 a month (less then the cost of three coffees) is more than enough of a bargain for people who don’t want to have to keep to a schedule, watch with ads and watch in glorious SD or whatever quality Nickelodeon is these days.

As I said, I’m more talking about those who want to binge those programs and the cost is more than reasonable. Very cheap for the number of comedies they have available.

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You don’t need to pay to watch Nickelodeon content as its all on Ten play Plus they have nickelodeon fast channels.

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Also on Paramount+ if you want to pay.

Again, different propositions for different people.

Did you even bother to read the last few posts?

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Seen on 10’s main channel. Very rare

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Have ratings dropped lately?

Probably because Olympics is going to be the main attraction, everyone else is taking a back seat.
If you’re resting your main shows, you’ve suddenly got room to promote something else, in this case an entire channel.

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The last episode of Friends is Friday 16th August at 10:30pm - Season 6 episode 11.

It is not in the guide the following week.

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So what is replacing it?

That 9:30+ slot (depending on when movie finishes) will be Graham Norton and then Frasier doubles as Frasier does not air late night on Peach.

Bit random, but thought I’d share - was at Paw Patrol Live today with my nephew and there was so much Nickelodeon, 10 play and Paramount+ advertising everywhere.

All over the signage, all marketing materials, photo opportunties, promos on the big screen before the show started etc.

They also had these 10 play competition for a Nickelodeon character appearance

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Programming changes to Nickelodeon:

Children’s content now ends at 5pm with Friends scheduled in double episodes with The Middle remaining at 6pm.

Weekends have The Middle start at 5pm.

Interesting moves.

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Yeah that seems a bit random. I assume the kids programs start about 6am? I am not a kid so watching anything before 6pm on that channel is not aimed for me .

Maybe it’s not doing well. I mean it’s Ten who would want to expose their kids to that channel? :rofl:. ABC seem to know the kids want.

Poor form. “Primetime” for kids TV is the 4-6pm after school block.

Of course kids these days are watching content on demand, not watching linear TV anyway.

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I wonder what’s happened. Why wouldn’t they have just left Friends on 10Peach at 5pm like they had it a few months ago?

Nickelodeon must not be rating well at all.

I could be mistaken, but I thought both Nickelodeon (10 Shake) and 9Go! punched above their weight in the children demographic during daytime (such as those key morning, after school and weekend midday timeslots), outside of the ABC? No, it’s not 2007 and no numbers wouldn’t be a patch on ABC Kids… But there’s still that section of advertisers (kids toys and the like) offering the $$$ to broadcast including bvod and other integrations. I feel I’ve seen claims in media releases or TVT’s annual m/c surveys. A shame we see basically zero m/c data, outside Top 30s and what networks care (if even allowed?) to share now with VOZ. @TV.Cynic

Sadly suspect they’ll get more kids watching 30 year old repeats of Friends than shows commissioned especially for kids.

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Friends dumped already. Back to children’s programs on Monday until 6pm.

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That didn’t last long at all.

Friends not as popular as it used to be…

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