TeenNick has long been a destination for tweens and young teens with lots of quality programming aimed specifically at them. Like most Nickelodeon channels, it’s fairly easy to watch without cable. Read on to learn all your options.
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- Fubo: With 150+ channels, it offers something for everyone. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial!
- Philo: Super inexpensive live TV streaming service with 7-day free trial.
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TeenNick is the Nickelodeon channel that specializes in the kind of live-action shows that kids love but make grown-ups cringe. The storylines are full of bumbling adults that need advice/rescue from their younger co-stars. These are the shows we are sure are punishment for having inflicted Full House, Family Matters, and Step by Step on our own parents a generation ago.
So here we go into the world of iCarly and Henry Danger…
What Is TeenNick
TeenNick started out as two programming blocks: TEENick on Nickelodeon and The N on Noggin. In 2009, Nick reorganized, rebranding Noggin as Nick Jr and combining TEENick’s and The N’s more mature content into TeenNick.
It premiered its first original series, Gigantic, in 2010, which only ran for a few months. Later first-run series were mostly Nickelodeon rejects such as Hollywood Heights and Star Falls or shows from international Nick channels that were only being aired in the US due to contract requirements such as Life with Boys and H2O: Just Add Water.
Today TeenNick is more of a concept or brand than a channel. The TeenNick website lists about a dozen popular Nick shows aimed at 9- to 14-year-olds which have run on TeenNick at some point since its launch. These include iCarly, Victorious, and their spin-off Sam & Cat.
Like NickToons, the newest and most popular content has moved to streaming-only platforms. The new iCarly show is a Paramount+ exclusive. Hunter Street moved to Hulu after three seasons on Nick and TeenNick.
TeenNick’s main competitor is Disney XD, which is aimed at a similar demographic. Nickelodeon and The Disney Channel carry content for all ages, including tweens and teens, as do Cartoon Network and Boomerang. NickMusic isn’t widely carried, but has popular music videos by kids, for kids.
TeenNick Programming
Current programs being rerun on TeenNick:
- The Thundermans: A family tries to live ordinary lives despite their superpowers.
- Henry Danger: Not to be confused with The Thundermans despite sharing a superhero theme, a famous superhero’s new sidekick Henry tries to keep his new gig as “Kid Danger” a secret from his family and friends.
- iCarly: Ordinary teen girl Carly and her friends become internet stars overnight, and need to overcome the trials and travails that fame brings.
- Danger Force: A spin-off of Henry Danger, Captain Man recruits four new superheroes to train.
- Warped!: A comic book geek partners with the new hire at his comics store to create the latest graphic novel sensation.
- TeenNick Top 10: This Nick Cannon-hosted top ten music video countdown ran from 2012 to 2018. A staple on the network, this show was the last TeenNick-exclusive show.
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Stream TeenNick
Most services carry TeenNick. The challenge is finding it, because most services relegate TeenNick (and NickToons, and NickMusic, if they even carry it) to an upper-tier or add-on, meaning you’ll probably have to shell out a few extra bucks for it.
FuboTV
FuboTV was started — and is still primarily known — as a service for international sports fans. But it’s branched out from its roots in a big way. Currently, the base package is the Pro plan, which features over 110 channels for $79.99/mo, plus 1000 hours of cloud DVR, local networks, 4K UHD where available, and streaming on up to 10 devices at a time.
To get TeenNick (and NickToons and NickMusic) you’ll have to pony up for the fubo Extra add-on ($7.99/mo). Or you can just get the 170+ channel Elite plan for $89.99/mo.
Get complete information in our FuboTV review.
Philo
Philo goes the opposite direction from Hulu and Fubo and gives you over 60 channels for $25/mo. You won’t find Disney, USA Network, Cartoon Network, any local channels (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC), sports channels, or 24-hour news networks (CNN, Fox News, MSNBC). You will find a dozen Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS) channels, including all the Nick networks except NickMusic (but it does offer MTV, VH1, and other music channels. Is it enough? You decide.
The plan also includes unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on up to 3 devices at once. For more information, see our Philo review.
Sling TV
Sling TV compartmentalizes most of its channels, so the base packages, with 30-50 channels, only cost $40.00/mo. You can choose between the Disneyfied Sling Orange or the NBC/Fox-centric Sling Blue. (Note that Orange can only stream to one device at a time whereas Blue can stream to three.) Or you can forget this whole decision thing and get both for $55.00/mo.
Sling carries Nick Jr in its base packages. To get NickToons and TeenNick, you need to add Kids Extra for an extra $6/mo add-on. Sadly, Sling TV does not offer the base Nickelodeon channel at all.
Its base plans include 50 hours of cloud DVR storage. See our Sling TV review for more.
DIRECTV STREAM
DIRECTV STREAM (formerly AT&T TV) bucks the trend by putting Nick Jr in a higher tier plan and TeenNick in its base-level Entertainment Package. This package is $79.99/mo and provides roughly 80 channels including all the local network affiliates.
All plans come with unlimited cloud DVR storage and streaming on unlimited screens at a time (and 3 away from home). Get all the details in our DIRECTV STREAM review.
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Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV is another one that, like Fubo, doesn’t provide TeenNick and NickToons in its base plan. They both come with the Entertainment Add-On for $7.99/mo on top of the $76.99/mo for the base package. On the plus side, you get Hulu’s 85+ live TV channels, the outstanding Hulu on-demand library, Disney+, and ESPN+. It’s a great general entertainment package.
The base plan includes unlimited cloud DVR (9 month storage) and streaming on up to two devices. See our Hulu + Live TV review for details.
Vidgo
While you have to spring for the $84.99/mo Premium plan to get NickMusic, fortunately for you and your wallet, TeenNick and NickToons is in the $69.99/mo Plus package. Vidgo also has a higher-than-average number of networks with programming for the whole family, like classic Westerns, eighties sitcoms, and wholesome movies from Hallmark.
Vidgo allows you to watch on up to 3 devices at once. See our Vidgo review for details.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV offers TeenNick in its base plan of 85+ live TV channels for $72.99/mo.
Devices to Live Stream TeenNick
All the services we’ve discussed above allow you to use the most popular streaming devices in use today:
- Amazon Fire TV
- Android mobile
- Apple TV
- Chromecast
- iOS (iPhone,iPad)
- Roku
- Web browsers.
This is also true of Android TV devices (exception: DIRECTV STREAM. And Samsung smart TVs (exceptions: Philo and Vidgo). Fubo, Sling, Hulu, and YouTube support Xbox units. Hulu and YouTube allow you to use PlayStation units. And Hulu supports the Nintendo Switch.
For all the details, see our streaming reviews.
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Today’s TeenNick Schedule
Here is today’s schedule in Eastern Time:
The Thundermans – It's Not What You Link Phoebe's plan to get Max and Link to be friends backfires when Link starts spending more time with Max than her. | |
The Thundermans – Cape Fear When Phoebe sneaks out to a party and saves someone's life, she asks Max to take credit for the save so she can remain on the superhero training path. | |
The Thundermans – Back to School Phoebe and Max return to their elementary school to complete a hero assessment exam and discover that the instructor is a former classmate that Max tormented. | |
The Thundermans – Original Prankster Despite promising his girlfriend that he would stop pulling pranks, Max pulls an epic gag that his friend gets blamed for. | |
The Thundermans – No Country for Old Mentors Despite hoping to be matched with her favorite hero in the Superhero Mentor Program, Phoebe feels pressure to choose her father instead. | |
The Thundermans – Floral Support Max uses Phoebe to help retrieve his chronicle of evil deeds from the school's confiscation closet, but breaks her trust to pull off his plan. | |
The Thundermans – Crime After Crime Hank starts a neighborhood watch group; Max takes the blame for mysterious crimes to hide his secret. | |
Henry Danger – Swellview's Got Talent After discovering contestants on Swellview's Got Talent are losing consciousness, Captain Man and Kid Danger enlist the help of Charlotte and Schwoz in order to find out what is causing the mischief. | |
Henry Danger – Stuck in Two Holes Charlotte and Jasper must come to the rescue when Captain Man and Kid Danger are each stuck in a hole. | |
Henry Danger – Balloons of Doom When Dr. Minyak takes the Man Fans hostage, Captain Man and Kid Danger have to find a way to rescue them without Dr. Minyak seeing them move. | |
Henry Danger – Sick & Wired Thinking that Henry is not telling the truth about being sick, Ray plants cameras and microphones in Henry's house to catch him in a lie. | |
Henry Danger – Brawl in the Hall When Charlotte is challenged to a fight at school, Captain Man and Kid Danger step in to try and help Charlotte defend herself. | |
Henry Danger – The Rock Box Dump When a report comes out that declares Kid Danger's super power an illness, Kid Danger has to convince Swellview that it is a huge misunderstanding. | |
Henry Danger – Secret Room Captain Man reveals a "Crimefighters Only" room in the Man Cave; when Charlotte, Jasper and Schwoz make a cooler room to show them up, the gang fights over who gets the better room and things get blown out of proportion. | |
Henry Danger – A Tale of Two Pipers Henry gets an unexpected visitor claiming to be from the future; when a boy-robot killing machine steps onto the scene, the gang must find a way to save everyone from an apocalyptic future. | |
Henry Danger – Dodging Danger After Henry uses his new power to compete in a Dodge-A-Leen tournament, Ray, Schwoz and Charlotte go under cover to teach Henry a lesson. | |
Henry Danger – Rumblr Sick of fighting the same old villains, Captain Man makes a profile on a matchmaking app for heroes and villains; Kid Danger agrees to do the same, and two of them set up a double-fight to square off with some new villains. | |
Henry Danger – Charlotte Gets Ghosted Schwoz invents a vacuum to help Henry clean his house, but it accidentally sucks Charlotte inside; when Henry's family hears Charlotte and thinks the vacuum is haunted, Ray must distract them while Henry finds a way to get her out. | |
Henry Danger – Mr. Nice Guy A vigilante in a smiley-face mask punishes Swellviewians for being rude in public; Kid Danger and Captain Man's investigation leads them to the TV set of Mr. Wallabee, a local TV celebrity who hosts a show for children. | |
Henry Danger – The Fate of Danger: Part I Kid Danger and his friends try to figure out how to get Captain Man back from the past, while Drex furthers his scheme to erase Swellview's memory of Captain Man forever. | |
Henry Danger – Massage Chair When Captain Man shows up with a cool new massage chair, Henry, Charlotte and Jasper compete in a series of physical and mental challenges to see who wins the chair. | |
Henry Danger – Double-O Danger Kid Danger and Captain Man attempt to capture mob boss Rob Moss by infiltrating his daughter's Sweet 16 birthday party. | |
Henry Danger – My Dinner With Bigfoot When the gang befriends Bigfoot in the woods, Kid Danger and Captain Man try to help get rid of a pesky hunter that's been trying to capture him. | |
Henry Danger – The Whole Bilsky Family Henry's nerves are tested when Piper invites her new boyfriend and his family over for dinner. | |
Henry Danger – Rubber Duck When Ray accidentally destroys Henry's dad's prized remote control car, they throw a manicure/pedicure party to raise money to fix it. | |
Henry Danger – Secret Beef Henry receives an invitation to Swellview's most exclusive restaurant, and decides to bring his boss, Ray. | |
The Loud House – Hiccups and Downs; The Loathe Boat Luna needs to get rid of a nasty case of the hiccups before a big rock competition; the Morticians Club plans Bertrand's escape from the cruise ship his parents work on. | |
The Loud House – Cheer Pressure; Stroke of Luck The cheerleaders challenge Lynn and her teammates to a cheer-off when Lynn dismisses them as athletes; Lori becomes a celebrity at school when she hits a hole-in-one on a notoriously difficult course. | |
The Loud House – Friends in Dry Places; Coupe Dreams While on a field trip, Lincoln worries that his friend group is splintering; to buy her dream car, Lori becomes a local ride-share driver. | |
The Loud House – Schooled! Lincoln tries to swap middle school classes after being separated from the gang but ends up being transferred to Canada; Lori doesn't fit in on any of the college dorm floors; Mom and Dad rush to potty train Lily for preschool. | |
The Loud House – Can't Hardly Wait; A Mutt Above Lori takes a job as a waitress at Dad's restaurant, but it turns out that serving is harder than she anticipated; spurred on by a classmate's mocking about Charles, Lana decides to train him to compete in a local dog show. | |
The Loud House – Schooled! Lincoln tries to swap middle school classes after being separated from the gang but ends up being transferred to Canada; Lori doesn't fit in on any of the college dorm floors; Mom and Dad rush to potty train Lily for preschool. | |
The Loud House – Fed Up; Shell Shock Tired of monotonous meals, the children make a plan to sabotage dinner so they can have pizza; Lincoln and Ronnie Anne have to take care of an egg baby, but Lincoln does not trust her with the fragile egg. | |
The Loud House – Read Aloud; Not a Loud The family embarks on a reading challenge at the library, but Lola refuses to participate; when Lincoln discovers the first page of his baby book is blank, he worries his parents are hiding something. | |
The Loud House – Pulp Friction; Pets Peeved Lincoln and Clyde submit an Ace Savvy comic to a meet-the-creator contest, but are foiled by a surprising nemesis; when Lana brings home a new pet, whom the children adore, the four original Loud pets scheme to get rid of him. | |
The Loud House – The Boss Maybe; Family Bonding Leni, the oldest in the house, struggles to follow in Lori's footsteps as the family's babysitter; secret agents Lincoln and Clyde investigate the Louds' suspicious new neighbors. | |
The Loud House – Sitting Bull; The Spies Who Loved Me The older sisters reluctantly let Lynn into their baby-sitting club, but she quickly proves to be too aggressive; Ronnie Anne's grandparents decide to spy on her when she wants to go downtown. | |
The Loud House – Strife of the Party; Kernel of Truth Lola does everything to stop Lana from planning their joint birthday party; Lincoln and the Middle School Action News Team solve a mystery. | |
The Loud House – Ghosted! Lori banishes a ghost she believes is haunting her, but when Fairway's golf team starts to struggle, she realizes she needs to bring it back to turn the team's luck around. | |
The Loud House – Snow Way Out; Snow Way Down Lana convinces the children to go to the Burpin' Burger to meet her racecar driving hero despite the heavy snowfall; when Lincoln goes on vacation with Clyde, he realizes how overprotective Clyde's parents are. | |
The Loud House – Tripped! During a road trip to their vacation destination, everything that can go wrong for the family does. | |
The Loud House – Blinded by Science; Band Together Lisa searches for the next big scientific breakthrough; Luna decides whether to play in a band with her friends or play with professionals. | |
The Loud House – Change of Heart; Health Kicked Clyde is desperate to learn how to act normal around Lori, so he enlists Leni's help; worried that their parents are hurting their health from not being active, the children encourage them to exercise. | |
The Loud House – Future Tense; Lynner Takes All After meeting an impressive family, the Loud parents worry that their children are not doing enough to ensure successful futures; tired of Lynn's poor sportsmanship during board games, the siblings decide to team up to take her down. | |
The Loud House – Yes Man; Friend or Faux The sisters enlist Lincoln, the "Master of Convincing," to teach them how to ask their parents for money; when Lisa's report card reveals that she has failed social skills, she must make a friend in order to bring up her grade. | |
The Loud House – No Laughing Matter; No Spoilers When Luan overhears her siblings complaining about her comedy, she decides to give it up; knowing Leni's history of spoiling surprises, the children decide not to tell her about their mother's upcoming party. | |
The Loud House – Legends; Mall of Duty Dad and Lincoln get on "Legends of the Hidden Temple" and cannot wait to for a whole day of father-and-son bonding; Lincoln wants to go to the mall but has to watch his younger sisters, so he decides to take them to the mall. | |
The Really Loud House – I Wanna Hold Your Hand Lincoln and his friends get ready for the school dance; Clyde's dad's are particularly excited that this might be the night Clyde has the ultimate meet-cute they've been waiting for, meanwhile Lincoln keeps striking out with his crush, Charlie. | |
The Really Loud House – The Princess and the Everlasting Emerald: A Royal Woods Fairytale On a quest to give Charlie the perfect gift to remember him by, Lincoln and his family put all of their talents on the line for the first ever Loud-a-palooza to save Flip's food and fuel. | |
The Really Loud House – Heart and Soul Lincoln and Clyde are determined to make a name for themselves, but learn that sacrificing someone else's dreams to get there isn't worth it in the end. | |
The Thundermans – Stealing Home Hank and Phoebe think their house has been robbed when they return home and discover the furniture is missing. | |
The Thundermans – Robin Hood: Prince of Pheebs When Chloe announces that Max is her favorite sibling, Phoebe tries to reveal Max's true colors using a bedtime story. | |
The Thundermans – Date Expectations Phoebe distracts Max from interfering with her class project by convincing him that a girl at school wants to date him. |
Wrapping Up
To be totally honest, if the teen Nick shows are all you (or your kid(s)) are after, you should probably go with Philo (it’s the cheapest), or just sign up for Netflix and/or Paramount+.
But if you want more channels than that, it’s worth exploring the services above. These streaming services all bill month-to-month, with no commitments beyond that, and are usually cheaper and more flexible than traditional cable. Most of them have free trials, so you really have literally nothing to lose. C’mon, cut the cord — all the cool kids are doing it!
FAQs
Are there any TeenNick original/exclusive shows?
There have been TeenNick originals, though current new shows airing on TeenNick are shows that run on Nickelodeon first. Some shows, such as supernatural drama House of Anubis and teen soap Hollywood Heights, started out on Nickelodeon, then moved in a later season to TeenNick.
Very few shows were produced specifically and exclusively for TeenNick. And they did not last long. Aside from the TeenNick Top 10 mentioned above, there were:
- Gigantic: The ups and downs of the teen children of American movie stars. It lasted all of six months.
- The Nightlife: A dance-themed show hosted by Nick Cannon, Aaron Fresh, and Chloe Wang. It was canceled after less than a month.
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