Archive for June, 2010
Ashley Argota was interviewed recently by Clevver TV and she talked about how she wants to get to the beach this summer, but how she will not go swimming in the ocean because she is afraid of sharks.
And that’s not all Ashley is afraid of! Turns out she is also afraid of heights – so skydiving is out of the question!
What questions would you like to ask Ashley?
Nickelodeon’s UK website (nick.co.uk) has been revamped and now includes 62 new games as well as polls for users to vote for shows or episodes they want to watch on Nickelodeon.
The games are based on Nickelodeon shows, including “Big Time Rush” and “Fanboy & Chum Chum.”
Nickelodeon has also announced that the new site will offer more integrated campaigns for advertisers.
Roy Edmonds, the digital director at Nickelodeon UK, said about the site:
The site places emphasis on providing a distinctive online experience in an increasingly competitive marketplace, and aims to improve ‘findability’ and increase reach, particularly among boys and younger children. The site also has greater commercial scope for more integrated sponsorship opportunities. We can provide bespoke site builds which are promoted on-air. The website allows us to provide solutions that reflect what our commercial partners want.
Let us know if you check the site out and what you think!
In a recent interview, “The Last Airbender” star Nicola Peltz talked about the sibling rivalry she developed with her co-star Jackson Rathbone.
Here’s what she had to say:
The first day we were on set, he dunked me in the snow. He said he was just trying to get in character. He is such a liar! But I got to slime him later on, so we’re even.
While Jackson added:
It was at the Nickelodeon Choice Awards. She slimed me. It was karma. But she’s like family. From the moment we met at the casting mixer in Philadelphia, we were like brother and sister.
We can’t wait to see them in the movie, which hits theaters at midnight tonight!
Congratulations to Nickelodeon for experiencing its most-watched second quarter in the network’s history with the help of “iCarly” ranking as basic cable’s top entertainment telecast with total viewers this quarter, and “SpongeBob SquarePants” ranking as the number-one series on all TV with kids.
All of Nickelodeon’s channels helped out with the ranking, including Nick at Nite, TeenNick, Nicktoons and Nick Jr.
This was also Nickelodeon’s 61st straight quarter as the top basic cable network with kids 2-11 and total viewers – the longest run of its kind.
Source: Nickelodeon
Not counting the “Shrek” franchise movies, DreamWorks Animation’s movie “How To Train Your Dragon” has become the highest grossing franchise movie of all time for the studio, grossing a total of $215.5 domestically.
“How To Train Your Dragon” was not expected to do this well in theaters, especially after only bringing in $43 million in its opening weekend.
Did you see the animated movie? If so, what did you think?






















Kendall Schmidt Loves His New Ellen Underwear
Ariana Grande Debuting Two New Songs Next Month
Justin Bieber & Cody Simpson Recording Collaboration
“Victorious” Pic – Drake Bell, Victoria Justice, Avan Jogia, & A Goat
What Are Big Time Rush Bringing On Their “Better With You” Tour?