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  2. Nickelodeon's concept was created by Dr. Vivian Horner, an educator and the director of research on the PBS series The Electric Company. She created the first Nickelodeon series, Pinwheel. The Pinwheel show premiered on December 1, 1977, as part of QUBE, an early local cable television system that was launched in Columbus, Ohio by Warner Cable ...

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    The channel's name comes from the first five-cent movie theaters called nickelodeons. Its history dates back to December 1, 1977, when Warner Cable Communications launched the first 2-way interactive cable system, QUBE, in Columbus, Ohio.

  4. Nickelodeon was originally a type of theater in the early 1900s, named for its five-cent admission cost and Greek roots. The network started in 1977 as Pinwheel Network, later changing to Nickelodeon with a logo inspired by vintage entertainment devices.

  5. The original concept of Nickelodeon was conceived by Dr. Vivian Horner, an educator who worked as the director of research on The Electric Company. Horner also created Nickelodeon's first original series Pinwheel, which...

  6. Nov 13, 2009 · On June 19, 1905, some 450 people attend the opening day of the world’s first nickelodeon, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and developed by the showman Harry Davis.

  7. Sep 26, 2019 · The first use of “nickelodeon” was in 1888 in the name of the dime museum Austin’s Nickelodeon in Boston, owned by Colonel William Austin. Dime museums served as cheap entertainment for the working class, usually showing oddities and curiosities.

  8. 2 days ago · The channel launched as Pinwheel on December 1, 1977, originally airing educational fare from around the world for 12 hours a day, without commercials. Rebranded as Nickelodeon in 1979, the channel expanded its lineup of original programming, which eventually included the sketch-comedy show You Can’t Do That on Television.