Middle East In the
Middle East, Nickelodeon Asia was made available to Middle Eastern viewers in the region via the
ABS-2 satellite and it was broadcast in
English. Previously, the channel was made available to Middle Eastern viewers in the region via the
Palapa C2 and
D satellites until 2010, when Nickelodeon Asia left
Palapa D. Also, it was available in
Showtime Arabia until 2007 when it shut down. On 7 August 2025, the channel was relaunched in Arab world for the first time in 15 years since 2010.
Philippines Available in English, Nickelodeon Asia was launched in the Philippines on 1 April 2011 as a dedicated Filipino Nickelodeon channel.
Singapore In
Singapore, Nickelodeon Asia is available in English. The channel was launched on 9 March 2001.
Indonesia In
Indonesia, Nickelodeon Asia is available in both
Indonesian and English and it was launched in February 1999.
Myanmar In
Myanmar, Nickelodeon Asia is available on Channel 15 on
Sky Net and Canal+ Myanmar Channel 114 and is also on OTT Platform Cookie TV.
Sri Lanka in
Sri Lanka, Nickelodeon Asia launched in August 2018 on
Dialog TV, replacing
Nick India. However, Nick India continues to broadcast on PEO TV.
South Korea In
South Korea, Nickelodeon Asia was launched in 2003 in South Korea airing in English with subtitles in Korean and was available through
SkyLife. the channel replaced
Tooniverse but was later removed in 2006, SkyLife did not carry Nickelodeon until 2014. On 1 July 2022, Nickelodeon was replaced with
KiZmom, and relaunched as a
programming block on
Tooniverse.
Branded programming blocks across Asia Vietnam In
Vietnam, Nickelodeon was a programming block on YouTV, branded as
Nick & You. It first launched in September 2016. However, the block was closed on 31 December 2022.
Mainland China In
Mainland China, Nickelodeon was made available to Chinese viewers via a programming block branded as
HaHa Nick based in
Shanghai, which existed from May 2005 to October 2007, broadcasting in
Mandarin Chinese. Nickelodeon is currently defunct in China with its programming moved to channels such as
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