Stellar news for ’90s kids: Nickelodeon has partnered with fandom-focused content aggregator and Svod platform Vrv to launch a channel full of its hit ’90s shows, including The Wild Thornberrys, Doug, CatDog, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, and Rocko’s Modern Life.
The channel, NickSplat, is live now, and will feature a rotating roster of around 30 animated and live-action ’90s shows. Access is $4.99 per month for NickSplat alone, but it’s also bundled into Vrv’s premium combo pack, which is $9.99/month and also includes channels from Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth, Shudder, and Geek & Sundry.
“Using the Vrv platform, our goal is to empower both traditional media and popular digital brands to launch or extend their Ott channel presence,” Eric Berman, head of content partnerships at Vrv, said in a statement. “We’re very proud to be the premiere launch partner to bring a NickSplat channel into Svod and share...
The channel, NickSplat, is live now, and will feature a rotating roster of around 30 animated and live-action ’90s shows. Access is $4.99 per month for NickSplat alone, but it’s also bundled into Vrv’s premium combo pack, which is $9.99/month and also includes channels from Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth, Shudder, and Geek & Sundry.
“Using the Vrv platform, our goal is to empower both traditional media and popular digital brands to launch or extend their Ott channel presence,” Eric Berman, head of content partnerships at Vrv, said in a statement. “We’re very proud to be the premiere launch partner to bring a NickSplat channel into Svod and share...
- 8/29/2018
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
The ’90s are back in a big way on NickSplat, the new streaming channel launched by Nickelodeon on Tuesday, with dozens of classic kids shows like “Doug,” Rocko’s Modern Life,” “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” and “Kenan & Kel” now available to viewers.
The streaming video-on-demand channel is available on VRV (pronounced “Verve"), the two-year-old platform for niche content. NickSplat will have 30 classic Nickelodeon series in its rotation for $5.99 a month, or $9.99 a month as part of Vrv’s premium bundle.
“Our partnership with Viacom is a first of its kind,” Eric Berman, VRV’s head of content partnerships, said in a statement. “We’re very proud to be the premiere launch partner to bring a NickSplat channel into SVOD and share these nostalgic series so our passionate audience can fall in love with them all over again.”
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VRV is available on several devices,...
The streaming video-on-demand channel is available on VRV (pronounced “Verve"), the two-year-old platform for niche content. NickSplat will have 30 classic Nickelodeon series in its rotation for $5.99 a month, or $9.99 a month as part of Vrv’s premium bundle.
“Our partnership with Viacom is a first of its kind,” Eric Berman, VRV’s head of content partnerships, said in a statement. “We’re very proud to be the premiere launch partner to bring a NickSplat channel into SVOD and share these nostalgic series so our passionate audience can fall in love with them all over again.”
Also Read: Nickelodeon to Revive 'Blue's Clues'
VRV is available on several devices,...
- 8/28/2018
- by Sean Burch
- The Wrap
Nickelodeon has partnered with the Vrv streaming platform to launch NickSplat, an Ott channel featuring animated series and live-action shows from the 1990s. NickSplat will feature a rotating selection of nearly 30 series of Nick’s most popular shows, including All That, CatDog, Clarissa Explains It All, Doug, Kenan & Kel and The Wild Thornberrys, with more coming later. NickSplat will be available to purchase a la carte for $5.99 per month, and will be included in the Vrv premium bundle for $9.99 per month. “Our focus is on adding more channels to the platform,” Vrv’s Head of Content Partnerships Eric Berman told Deadline, even as the company pitches its platform to traditional media players looking to expand their digital reach. “It’s really freaking hard. We’ve seen a lot of people fail at it.” Sam Cooper, Viacom’s executive vice president of distribution and business development partnerships, said Vrv’s...
- 8/28/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
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