Charge related to sale of "Rock Band" maker Harmonix to blame for drop; profit from continuing operations down 5 percent
Rival smells blood in the water for SpongeBob's network; Kung-Fu Panda to the rescue?
The media giant beats Wall Street expectations for revenue and earnings as its film division excels and cable continues to grow
NickMom, to air on Nick Jr. beginning next year, will showcase "relatable, ridiculous and irreverent" humor
She's the second head of a major studio merchandising division to depart in the last 10 days following Disney's Andy Mooney
First lady will promote her Joining Forces initiative on hit Nickelodeon series
Teen actor Lucas Cruikshank created the "Fred" character, and is starring in his second movie
Update: Game-show workers' walkout ends with a swift and amicable resolution
New positions, titles in ad sales and marketing at network
New kiddie cable venture increases audience by 500 percent in its Sunday launch
With their new channel to launch Sunday, Nickelodeon, Hasbro and Discovery Communications need kids (and parents) to love the '80s
Lucas Cruikshanks'"Fred: The Movie" is basic cable's top movie of the year so far
A roundup of last week's biggest ratings news
Consumer group asks FCC to block the Oct. 1 launch of the show, charging the characters are commercial-based
The highlights (and lowlights) of last month's cable ratings results
Sarah Palin's almost-son-in-law picks up some choice gear, while a sophisticated crowd parties a coast away
In the movie, based on the web video sensation, Fred journeys to find his longtime crush, Judy
Movie will star Drake Bell, Jason Alexander and Cheryl Hines and will premiere next year
Former Nickelodeon president will oversee U.S. operations
Live-action film will be a co-production between Paramount and Nickelodeon
The kids product returns to its original developer; will now run on Nickelodeon
Its biggest push is to musical starring "Zoey 10's" Victoria Justice
"iQuit iCarly" centers on rift that endangers Carly's popular web show.
Values, tastes converging among families' different generations.
Viacom units pay $60 million for rights to the hit 1980s kids franchise.
Network will air Halloween-themed episodes of "SpongeBob," "Glenn Martin, DDS."
All seven seasons of sitcom sold to Nickelodeon.
Based on DreamWorks' movie that grossed over $630 million worldwide.
The goal: to be make them more easily associated with the Nickelodeon name,
Broadcast networks will face new competition on the day of President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration as niche networks jump into covering the historic events on Jan. 20.