Children's cable network owned by MTV Networks, home of SpongeBob and Rugrats.
“Paramount Skydance would be willing to divest some children's TV assets, possibly including Nickelodeon, to secure EU approval for its Warner Bros. Discovery takeover.”
“We got up to like eight or nine billion dollars. That includes consumer products, which became a big thing for us because we would own the IP of all the Nicktoon SpongeBob... Nickelodeon was by far [the biggest business].”
Source→“Our criteria for green lighting a show and going in and producing it had nothing to do with toyability. It was, were we in love with these characters? And did we think it could be a good show and get good numbers and resonate with the audience.”
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