1985 saw the first dedicated attempt to bring the “oldies” format from radio to television, and it wasn’t long before Nick at Nite became as popular with adult audiences as Nickelodeon is with kids.
What happens when a cable TV channel that specializes in showing 25-year-old sitcoms turns 40 years old itself? At the risk of creating a hole in time and space and causing the entire “Do You Feel Old ...
One can just imagine the brainstorming sessions that go on behind closed doors at Nick at Nite's headquarters in New York: Deep, intense discussions about Donna Reed's impact on the Feminist Movement.
The kids who watch Nickelodeon and the adults who watch Nick at Nite are not going to be smushed together any more in the Nielsen ratings. Betsy Frank, executive VP of research and planning for MTV ...
1985 saw the first dedicated attempt to bring the “oldies” format from radio to television, and it wasn’t long before Nick at Nite became as popular with adult audiences as Nickelodeon is with kids.
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