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In an interview with PEOPLE, Nickelodeon star Ashley Argota alleges her mom financially, emotionally and physically abused ...
Ashley claims her mother would also frequently criticize her physical appearance: "I would have to sit there and pinch the ...
Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell has officially filed for divorce from his estranged wife, Janet Von Schmeling. The couple, ...
IGN can exclusively reveal that each issue of Battle Nexus will include a backup story that pits the Turtles of the movies, ...
Cameron Jordan is teaming up with Nickelodeon to host segments on 'NFL Slimetime' this season, aimed at reaching out to young ...
It was just announced that a new movie, Clash of the Thundermans, is in the works at Nickelodeon, with the whole family ...
Funko's all-new drop brings characters Zim and Gir back from the long-ended animated tv show, Invader Zim, with perfect designs.
The ooze — a signature of the kid-friendly kudocast — was a risk stars took when stepping onto that stage, and for fans, it has become one of the show’s most anticipated moments, always met with ...
1) Nickelodeon’s iconic green slime wasn’t born in the U.S. Green slime made its debut on You Can’t Do That on Television, a Canadian sketch show that aired from 1979-1990.
Nickelodeon was so popular that pay-TV distributors, and millions of parents, found that they couldn’t live without it, so Viacom extracted premium fees for its programming. Then came Netflix.
Nickelodeon is taking a new swing at mixing professional sports with its young audiences. After broadcasting two NFL Wild Card games aimed at kids in the past two football seasons, the ViacomCBS ...