NICKELODEON IS BRINGING THEM BACK!!

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After re-reading that article, JESUS.



I can't F with that dude editorially from this point forward.
 
After re-reading that article, JESUS.



I can't F with that dude editorially from this point forward.
 
Nick really needs a boomerang like channel. They got classics dont know why they haven't already made one.
 
Nick really needs a boomerang like channel. They got classics dont know why they haven't already made one.
 
THIS IS FAKE NEWS!!!

YO IF NICK WAS REALLY TO BRING BACK THEIR OLD SHOWS... THEY WOULD START MARKETING IT THROUGH THEIR CHANNEL
 
THIS IS FAKE NEWS!!!

YO IF NICK WAS REALLY TO BRING BACK THEIR OLD SHOWS... THEY WOULD START MARKETING IT THROUGH THEIR CHANNEL
 
[h1]TeenNick goes retro with '90s programming -- EXCLUSIVE[/h1]
by Lynette Rice

Categories: Cable, EW Exclusive, Television
All-That-Cannon-Kenan_320.jpg
Image Credit: Lisa Rose/NickelodeonIf you’re a twentysomething who’s been jonesing for repeats of All That and Clarissa Explains it All, then this news is for you: EW has learned exclusively that starting this fall, TeenNick will dust off old faves like Rugrats, Kenan & Kel, Pete & Pete, The Amanda Show, All That and Clarissa and air them in a new midnight-to-2 a.m. programming block dubbed (appropriately enough) The ’90s Are All That. The tween cabler came up with the idea after seeing the huge interest in early Nickelodeon programming on social media sites. There are several Facebook pages — followed by millions of fans — that are devoted to Nickelodeon shows from the ’90s.

“At the time, we were completely devoted to that audience ages 9, 10, and 11,
 
[h1]TeenNick goes retro with '90s programming -- EXCLUSIVE[/h1]
by Lynette Rice

Categories: Cable, EW Exclusive, Television
All-That-Cannon-Kenan_320.jpg
Image Credit: Lisa Rose/NickelodeonIf you’re a twentysomething who’s been jonesing for repeats of All That and Clarissa Explains it All, then this news is for you: EW has learned exclusively that starting this fall, TeenNick will dust off old faves like Rugrats, Kenan & Kel, Pete & Pete, The Amanda Show, All That and Clarissa and air them in a new midnight-to-2 a.m. programming block dubbed (appropriately enough) The ’90s Are All That. The tween cabler came up with the idea after seeing the huge interest in early Nickelodeon programming on social media sites. There are several Facebook pages — followed by millions of fans — that are devoted to Nickelodeon shows from the ’90s.

“At the time, we were completely devoted to that audience ages 9, 10, and 11,
 
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