Nick News

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  • 2021
  • 24 Seasons
  • 5.6  (182)

Nick News was a news program that aired on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 2015. The show was hosted by Linda Ellerbee, a veteran journalist who brought her tough and insightful reporting to a generation of kids. Nick News tackled tough issues like race, politics, war and poverty, but did so in a kid-friendly and engaging way that was rare in children’s programming.

At the start of every Nick News episode, Linda Ellerbee would begin with the show’s signature phrase: “Hi there. I’m Linda Ellerbee, and this is Nick News”. The show was aimed at kids between the ages of 8 and 16, and presented the news in a way that was digestible and easy to understand.

One of the hallmarks of Nick News was its willingness to tackle difficult and sometimes controversial topics. In 1993, the show aired an episode called “Race, Religion and Tolerance”, which addressed issues of prejudice and bigotry. In 1996, Nick News hosted a town hall meeting with Vice President Al Gore to discuss the issue of gun violence. The show also covered international events like the Gulf War and the crisis in Bosnia.

Nick News also examined social issues like poverty and homelessness. In 2000, the show aired a special called “The Invisible Child”, which told the story of homeless children in America. The episode won both an Emmy and a Peabody award, and was praised for shining a light on a problem that was often ignored.

But not every Nick News episode was serious. The show also covered lighter topics like pets, sports, and holiday traditions. In 2009, the show aired an episode called “The Obama Inauguration: By Kids, For Kids” which featured kids interviewing other kids about the historic event.

Throughout its run, Nick News maintained a commitment to presenting the truth, even when it wasn’t pretty. The show was praised for its accuracy and its ability to explain complicated issues in a way that was both engaging and informative for its young audience.

One reason Nick News was so successful was its host, Linda Ellerbee. A veteran journalist who had previously worked for NBC and ABC, Ellerbee was known for her tough reporting and her no-nonsense approach to journalism. But on Nick News, she was able to connect with a younger audience in a way that was both heartfelt and sincere.

Ellerbee’s unique style helped make Nick News stand out from other children’s programming. Her direct delivery and sardonic wit appealed to kids who were tired of the cutesiness and condescension that often permeated children’s shows.

Nick News was also notable for its diversity. The show featured a wide variety of contributors, including kids from different ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. This diversity helped ensure that the show covered a wide range of perspectives and experiences, and made it accessible to a broad audience.

Overall, Nick News was a groundbreaking program that offered an innovative approach to children’s television. By tackling tough issues and presenting the news in a way that was age-appropriate and engaging, the show helped prepare a generation of kids to become informed and active citizens. While it may no longer be on the air, Nick News remains a powerful example of what children’s programming can achieve when it is willing to take risks and tell the truth.

Nick News is a series that ran for 24 seasons (125 episodes) between April 17, 2021 and on Nickelodeon

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Nick News is available for streaming on the Nickelodeon website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Nick News on demand at Paramount+, Amazon Prime and Philo.
  • Premiere Date
    April 17, 2021
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (182)
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