People only just realising what Nickelodeon actually means after 47 years

People only just realising what Nickelodeon actually means after 47 years
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People only just realising what Nickelodeon actually means after 47 years
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Paige Freshwater)
Published: Dec, 22 2024 11:19

It has been broadcasting since the 1970s – but some Nickelodeon fans are only just learning what the TV channel's name actually means. Owned by Paramount Global, the American television channel is a favourite among children thanks to its shows aimed at two to 17-year-olds.

The channel's concept was created by educator Dr Vivian Horner, who dreamed up Nickelodeon's first series, Pinwheel – which first aired on December 1, 1977. Throughout the years, its most popular shows have included All That, Rugrats, SpongeBob SquarePants, Hey Arnold!, The Amanda Show, Kenan and Kel, Clarissa Explains It all, Drake and Josh, Doug, and iCarly.

Despite its popularity, some social media users couldn't help but wonder how it landed on its 'unusual-sounding' name, with one Quora user asking: "What was/is a 'Nickelodeon'?" While Nickelodeon is now synonymous with the children's TV show, its name actually has origins associated with the theatre.

Screen Rant explains: "Contrary to what many believe, 'Nickelodeon' is not a made-up word for the network, but a theatre from the early 1900s. Nickelodeons were the first type of indoor exhibition spaces dedicated to showing motion pictures and took their name from the admission cost (five cents, or a nickel) and the ancient Greek word 'odeion', which refers to a roofed-over theatre.".

It was Sandy Kavanaugh who came up with Nickelodeon's name after Dr Vivian Horner asked her co-workers to pitch their ideas. Despite not being "fully satisfied" with the name, Kavanaugh said on a 2013 interview: "I wasn't thrilled with 'Nickelodeon.' It was whimsical sounding, though. It had a fun lilt.".

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