1st International Emmy Kids Awards

The first International Emmy Kids Awards ceremony, presented by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS), took place on February 8, 2013 in New York City.[1] The nominations were announced on October 8, 2012.[2]

1st International Emmy Kids Awards
Date
  • February 8, 2013 (2013-02-08)
LocationThe Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers, New York City, NY
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The award ceremony was created to recognize excellence in children’s television programming that was originally produced and aired outside of the United States.[3]

Ceremony information

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Nominations for the first International Emmy Kids Awards ceremony were announced on October 8, 2012 by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS) during a press conference at MIPCOM in Cannes, France.[4] The winners were announced on February 8, 2013 at a ceremony in New York City. The winning programs came from Argentina, Japan, Norway, and the United Kingdom.[5]

Winners

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Kids: Animation Kids: Preschool
  • El jardín de Clarilú - (  Argentina) - (Walt Disney Company/Triada/Metrovisión)
    • Cloudbread - (  South Korea) - (KBS/GIMC)
    • Leserkorpset - (  Norway) - (NRK)
    • Octonauts - (  United Kingdom) - (BBC Childrens/Silvergate Media/Brown Bag Films/CBeebies)
Kids: Series Kids: TV Movie/Mini-Series
Kids: Non-Scripted Entertainment Kids: Factual
  • All-Round Champion - (  Norway) - (Fabelaktiv/Enova/NRK/Film 3)
    • Art Attack - (  Brazil) - (Walt Disney Company)
    • In Real Life - (  Canada) - (Apartment 11 Productions/YTV)
    • Wittaya Subprayuth - (  Thailand) - (Workpoint Entertainment/Channel 5)
  • My Autism and Me - (  United Kingdom) - (BBC Childrens/CBBC)
    • The Dreaming Orchestra's 180 Days - (  South Korea) - (KBS)
    • Coming Out - (  Netherlands) - (NPO/Sky High TV)
    • Mentira la Verdad - (  Argentina) - (Mulata Films/Canal Encuentro)

References

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  1. ^ "International Emmy Kids Awards Winners". Deadline Hollywood. February 8, 2013. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  2. ^ "First Annual International Emmy Kids Award Winners Announced". Backstage Magazine. February 11, 2013. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  3. ^ Scott Green (February 7, 2013). ""Digimon Xros Wars" Nominated for First International Emmy Kids Awards". Crunchyroll. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  4. ^ "FIRST INTERNATIONAL EMMY KIDS AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED". International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. October 8, 2012. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  5. ^ "3 British TV shows winners at 1st International Emmy Kids Awards". The Associated Press. Global News. February 9, 2013. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
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