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    Nick·el·o·de·on
    /ˌnikəˈlōdēən/

    noun

    • 1. a jukebox, originally one operated by the insertion of a nickel coin. informal, dated
    • 2. a movie theater with an admission fee of one nickel. historical
  2. 1. : an early movie theater to which admission usually cost five cents. 2. : jukebox. Examples of nickelodeon in a Sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NickelodeonNickelodeon - Wikipedia

    Nickelodeon (occasionally shortened to Nick) is an American pay television channel owned by Paramount Global through Paramount Media Networks' subdivision, Nickelodeon Group.

  4. Mar 30, 2024 · Nickelodeon is best known for its animated shows and other original series, but what is the origin of the network's name? Let's take a look. It carries a lot of history.

  5. Nickelodeon definition: an early movie theater where a film or a variety show could be seen, usually for the admission price of a nickel. . See examples of NICKELODEON used in a sentence.

  6. Nickelodeon is an American basic cable and satellite television network that is part of the Nickelodeon Group, a unit of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global, which focuses on programs for children and teenagers ages 2 to 17 years old.

  7. noun. 1. an early motion-picture theater where a film or a variety show could be seen, usually for the admission price of a nickel. 2. an early jukebox that was operated by inserting nickels. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  8. n. 1. (Instruments) an early form of jukebox. 2. (Film) (formerly) a cinema charging five cents for admission. 3. (Instruments) (formerly) a Pianola, esp one operated by inserting a five-cent piece. [C20: from nickel + (mel)odeon]

  9. Nickelodeon. a television channel in both the US and the UK that broadcasts programmes for children during the day. In the evening it changes its name to Nick at Nite and shows old television classics.

  10. A theatre or cinema, or (occasionally) other place of entertainment, with an admission fee of one nickel. Now historical. The use of the word in connection with film rather than theatre is frequently associated with Harry Davis and John Harris of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who opened a cinema with this name there in 1905. 1888.

  11. nickelodeon was nothing short of amazing to work for, and they had their watchful eye on us all,” he said.

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