and how the networked reshaped children’s television and effectively helped raise a generation of kids. The film will be available on on-demand services on November 17th.opens with one of the network’s most high-profile alums, Kenan Thompson, explaining the driving force behind Nickelodeon’s success: “If you want to know about it, it’s a kid-owned environment.
At the end of the trailer, Geraldine Laybourne, who led Nickelodeon for many years, explained what made the network such a potent force during its mid-Nineties rise: “Mothers were going to work for the first time, divorce rates were high, kids were either coming home alone or in after school programs — they needed a place where they could just be kids. They wanted childhood, let’s give it to them.”was directed by Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney.
domenicgallina2
title sounds more like a documentary about Donald trumps presidency.
This looks cool.
niceee, fresh idea yoooo, love ittt
amyschleichert
Such good years
so we gonna talk about the other stuff too? dan schneider? them screwing all the shows that weren't as popular spongebob? let's talk about that too
Both in and out of the role
graham_serena
They green lit some exceptionally good shows back when tv was God. The ‘are we hawking a safe babysitter or fandom merchandise’ dichotomy really came to a head before the internet chose the later for us.
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They really should rethink that title 🙄
they gonna examine dan
the best years
If people go to YouTube, they can find what the original logo used to look like before the orange one. It had something to do with a silver ball. Before Nickelodeon, the channel was briefly called 'Pinwheel.'
Whew. I thought it was the last four years of the White House!!
Nick is so Trash now