NickMusic (Dutch TV channel)

NickMusic (formerly known as Nick Hits) is a Dutch pay television music channel for children in the Netherlands and Belgium. The channel is aimed at children from 5 to 15 years old and only plays music.[1] The channel launched as Nick Hits on 2 August 2007 and was rebranded by Nick Music on 1 February 2017.[2] It plays music from popular kid friendly groups both internationally like Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Miranda Cosgrove, Christina Aguilera, Pixie Lott, Robbie Williams, Sugababes and the Jonas Brothers as well as local groups like ZirkusZirkus, Jan Smit, Nick & Simon, Ch!pz, KUS and Frisz.[3]

NickMusic
CountryNetherlands
Broadcast areaNetherlands
Belgium
NetworkNickelodeon
Programming
Picture format16:9 576i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerViacomCBS Networks EMEAA
Sister channelsNickelodeon
Nicktoons
Nick Jr.
MTV
MTV 80s
MTV Hits
MTV Music 24
MTV Live HD
VH1
Comedy Central
Comedy Central Extra
Spike
History
Launched2 August 2007 (2007-08-02)
Former namesNick Hits (2007-2017)
Links
WebsiteNetherlands
Belgium
Availability
Cable
Ziggo NetherlandsChannel 304
Caiway NetherlandsChannel 149
DELTA NetherlandsChannel 207
Kabel Noord NetherlandsChannel 204
Telenet FlandersChannel 380
Telenet BrusselsChannel 370
IPTV
KPN NetherlandsChannel 54
T-Mobile NetherlandsChannel 174
Streaming media
Ziggo GOZiggoGO.tv (Europe)
Nick Hits logo from 2010 to 2017

The channel is one of the four Nickelodeon-channels in the Netherlands & Belgium (one of the three specialty networks), the other channels are Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. and Nicktoons.

All of the channels changed their logos on 31 March 2010 to match the new style of Nickelodeon, the only notable difference in the style of this logo is the differently written i in the word Hits.[4] After the channel name change to NickMusic the logo also changed on 1 February 2017.

It was removed from Belgacom TV (the Belgium ISP) on 1 October 2013.

On 1 July 2020, an Australian version of NickMusic was launched through the Foxtel pay-TV service, followed by Sky in New Zealand on 6 July 2020.[5] This is a direct relay of the Dutch channel, not a localised version unlike other ViacomCBS-owned channels available. As a result, many Dutch-language pop music videos are seen on the Australian channel.

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