| Nickelodeon Greece | |
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| Launched | December 1, 2000 (block) September 3, 2010 (channel) |
| Picture format | 16:9 (576i, SDTV), (1080i, HDTV) |
| Country | Greece |
| Language | Greek |
| Broadcast area | Athens, Greece |
| Headquarters | Piraeus, Greece |
| Sister channel(s) | MTV Greece MTV+ |
| Website | www.nickelodeon.gr |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Analog | 35 UHF (Hymettus) |
| DIGEA (Digital) | 54 UHF (Aegina) |
| Satellite | |
| OTE TV | Channel 502 (HD) |
| NOVA Greece | Channel 505 (SD) |
| NOVA Cyprus | Channel 405 (SD) |
| IPTV | |
| OTE TV | Channel 31 (SD) |
Nickelodeon (Greece) is the Greek version of Nickelodeon. It launched on 3 September 2010.[1] It is available free-to-air in the Athens area on 35 UHF signal broadcast from Hymettus[1], while it is also available through the DIGEA DVB-T2 digital consortium on 54 UHF signal broadcast from Aegina.[2]. Nickelodeon HD started officially broadcasting on October 17, 2011 via OTE TV Sat. As with MTV Greece, Restis Enterprises was involved in launching Nickelodeon in Greece.[3] Nickelodeon was originally a block on Channel 9 from 2000 to 2006.
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Some of the shows broadcast on Nickelodeon Greece feature a Greek language title along with a localized logo. Amongst the shows broadcast, include:[4]
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