‘All That,’ ‘The Amanda Show’ Creator Dan Schneider Leaves Nickelodeon After 25 Years

Schneider also created "iCarly" and "Henry Danger."
Dan Schneider accepts the lifetime achievement award at the 27th annual Kids' Choice Awards at the Galen Center, in Los Angeles27th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Show, Los Angeles, USA
Dan Schneider accepts the lifetime achievement award at the 27th annual Kids' Choice Awards
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Dan Schneider is departing Nickelodeon after a decades-long partnership. During his tenure with the kid-oriented network, Schneider created or co-created such shows as “All That,” “The Amanda Show,” and “Henry Danger.”

“Following many conversations together about next directions and future opportunities, Nickelodeon and our long-time creative partner Dan Schneider/Schneider’s Bakery have agreed to not extend the current deal,” Nickelodeon said in a statement. “Dan and his Schneider’s Bakery team have created a string of lasting, groundbreaking hits over the years including iCarly, Drake & Josh, Victorious, Kenan & Kel and the current number-one hit show on Nickelodeon, Henry Danger,” the network’s statement continued.

“We thank Dan and his Schneider’s Bakery producers, executives and social media team for their immeasurable contributions to Nickelodeon, and we wish them the best in their future endeavors. And Dan and Schneider’s Bakery are proud of the work they did together with Nickelodeon and will always remain big fans of the network.”

Schneider’s newest show, “Game Shakers,” was recently canceled after 63 episodes.

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