Nickelodeon introduces TurboNick, a broadband video platform available on Nick.com that for the first time, allowing kids to watch full length shows online at any time.
TurboNick officially launches on July 17 and features up to 20 hours of new programming every week, allowing kids to watch programming clips and full length episodes ranging from 30 seconds to 22 minutes in length, including world premieres shows beginning with the animated program Catscratch.
Other exclusive TurboNick content available at launch and beyond will include exclusive interviews from the 2005 Kids Choice Awards; animated short-form programming from Nick Australia; new short form programming content including Mr. Meaty and Making Fiends; and exclusive short form programming from Klasky Csupo (Rugrats) called Schmutz. All programming is available full screen. Kids can customize the look of their TurboNick players, and soon will be able to create and save their own playlists, send videos to friends, rate their favorite videos and download content.
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