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    1. Nick Cannon and Nickelodeon Unless you were an avid Nickelodeon viewer in the '90s, you probably aren't truely familiar with Nick Cannon's contribution one of the most vital children's entertainment networks of all time. Nick Cannon made his debut to TV entertainment in the late '90s by appearing on Nickelodeon's classic time time block SNICK, starring in the famous improvisation series, All That. Cannon's appearance on All That eventually lead to him being featured on the hit sitcom Taina and also receiving his own show on the network called The Nick Cannon Show. 2. Cannon and His Bars Although he got a start on television at a young age, did you know that Nick Cannon started his career as a young rapper? As a young person, Cannon shaped the rap bunch "Da G4 Dope Bomb Squad" with his companion Steve Groves. They opened for artists such as Will Smith, LFO, 98 Degrees, and…

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    Cartoons could be more lenient to both Christians and those who favor gay tendencies instead of focusing on just gay tendencies. Cartoons could focus more on originality and keep to the focus of the main ideas for the show. Cartoons are animated ideas of art. They showcase originality and imagination, however, children who have grown up with the 2010s era cartoons are more likely to be less original and less imaginative than those who did grow up in the eras of originality. Your mindset is…

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    The scope and magnitude of Nickelodeon theater’s is an important factor to consider because popular culture develops at the intersection of the rural and urban cultural divide. The rural communities from the hinterlands and the urban communities were both able to influence the films being created because nickelodeon theaters catered to their audiences and developed films that would generate the most revenue. The folk culture of the hinterlands would intermingle with the elite culture of the…

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    The Nickelodeon Theaters are significant to the evolution of American popular culture because they allowed Americans to experience modernity, and facilitated the formation of a national identity by transcending race and class lines. The theater served as an arena to disseminate cultural ideology to a diverse group of individuals, comprised of immigrants, the working class and American youth. The large scope of the theaters aided in consolidating the different cultural norms that separated rural…

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    Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon are two of the most popular kids TV channels in the US. Despite being rival channels, they have many similarities. Despite that, they are definitely not the same. The two channels have many different aspects that have contributed to their success and their rivalry. Cartoon network was launched in October, 1992 and is owned by Cartoon Network Inc. The languages on their channel are English and Spanish with SAP. Cartoon Network has a website called…

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    Spongebob Research Paper

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    episode, Spongebob stays strong which teaches the children who watch it to stay strong and take a stance if they are being bullied. Spongebob is only one of many Nickelodeon shows that teach children important life lessons. Nickelodeon and Disney compete in being the best show for children, but many people, including me, believe Nickelodeon is better than Disney. Although some children’s favorite channel is Disney, Nickelodeon provides millions of children with funny, thought-out and…

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    gaming industry. For instance, Nickelodeon, a cable network firm, is available to over eighty percent of U.S. households (Baron). Although Nickelodeon has a variety of original series, its target market is for preschoolers, kids and teens. Partnering with Nickelodeon would not resolve Disney’s concern with Universal Studios Orlando who has been attracting more visitors due to “The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.” Since its first opening in 2010, this attraction has increased park attendance…

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    Sometime in November last year, it was announced that Harvey Beaks – a Nicktoon centered around a mild-mannered young bird and his two mischievous friends – was being cancelled after just two seasons on the air, with the remaining episodes being moved from Nickelodeon to Nicktoons. The news came as a shock to most of us, including the show's creator, C.H. Greenblatt, who reportedly learned about the show's fate via an official Nickelodeon Twitter post. To make matters worse for the show's fans,…

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    and kinetoscopes, film was generally more novelty than entertainment. Due to the technology available, films were very short (often less than 30 seconds) and were simple in nature, generally showing scenes of everyday life without significant story lines. However, as technology advanced, films gained in quality and demand rose. In the early 1900s, nickelodeons began to open across the country in areas of cities where the rent was low. Nickelodeons were simple shops where, for a nickel, a patron…

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    overcome the obstacles they faced and grow into their most true and resilient selves. Dark Night of the Soul When Jennette McCurdy received a call from agents at Nickelodeon announcing that Sam & Cat would soon be canceled, she could not hide her excitement. On this same call, Nickelodeon offered her $300,000 in what she called hush money. In accepting this money, she agreed not to disclose her experiences at the network. This offer challenged her integrity and forced her to either remove the…

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