1st International Emmy Kids Awards explained

1st International Emmy Kids Awards
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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]

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

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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  • El jardín de Clarilú - - (Walt Disney Company/Triada/Metrovisión)
    • Cloudbread - - (KBS/GIMC)
    • Leserkorpset - - (NRK)
    • Octonauts - - (BBC Childrens/Silvergate Media/Brown Bag Films/CBeebies)
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  • Lost Christmas - - (Impact Productions/BBC/Ketchup Entertainment)
    • Fairy Tales on TV - - (EBS)
    • The Star Talers - - (Südwestrundfunk/Bavaria Film)
    • The Strongest Man in Holland - (NPO/NL Film & TV)
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  • All-Round Champion - - (Fabelaktiv/Enova/NRK/Film 3)
    • Art Attack - - (Walt Disney Company)
    • In Real Life - - (Apartment 11 Productions/YTV)
    • Wittaya Subprayuth - - (Workpoint Entertainment/Channel 5)
  • My Autism and Me - - (BBC Childrens/CBBC)
    • The Dreaming Orchestra's 180 Days - - (KBS)
    • Coming Out - - (NPO/Sky High TV)
    • Mentira la Verdad - - (Mulata Films/Canal Encuentro)

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Notes and References

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