The children's entertainment and media news website Kidscreen has announced the exciting news that Nickelodeon won five awards in this year’s Kidscreen Awards, with the network's hit animated series SpongeBob SquarePants earning four of the awards!
Additionally, Studio AKA's Hey Duggee, which airs on Nick Jr. USA and Jonathan M. Shiff Productions' The Bureau of Magical Things, which airs on Nickelodeon channels globally also picked up awards at the Kidscreen Awards 2019!
Celebrating the year’s best work in kids production, broadcasting and digital media, the winners of the 2019 Kidscreen Awards were revealed during a prestigious ceremony hosted by actor and comedian Craig Lauzon on Tuesday, February 12, 2019, during the 2019 Kidscreen Summit, in Miami, Florida. The awards were exclusively sponsored by the Canada Media Fund.
Below is a list of awards that Nickelodeon (including acquired properties) won at Kidscreen Awards 2019. A full list of 2019 Kidscreen Awards winners can be found at kidscreen.com.
A huge congratulations to Nickelodeon and to everyone who picked up an award at the 10th annual Kidscreen Awards!
PROGRAMMING — PRESCHOOL
Best Animated Series
Hey Duggee
Studio AKA
PROGRAMMING — KIDS
Best Animated Series
SpongeBob SquarePants
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie
SpongeBob SquarePants “The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom”
Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Screen Novelties
PROGRAMMING—TWEENS/TEENS
Best New Series
The Bureau of Magical Things
Jonathan M. Shiff Productions
CREATIVE TALENT
Best Writing
SpongeBob SquarePants
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Best Voice Talent
SpongeBob SquarePants
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
The winners of the awards in the Programming and Creative Talent categories are assessed by two panels of highly respected industry judges.
DIGITAL — PRESCHOOL
Best Learning App—Branded
Hey Duggee: The Counting Badge
BBC Studios, Scary Beasties, Studio AKA
Best Web/App Series—Branded
Canticos
Encantos, Nickelodeon
The Digital - Preschool category is part of a set of categories that are designed to spotlight the best efforts made by broadcasters to forge stronger connections with kids and family audiences around the world. These winners were determined by an online vote amongst Kidscreen readers that took place in December 2018.
Shortlisted entries in the Digital categories were reviewed and assessed by a fresh panel of judges, including Matthew Evans (Nickelodeon), Sara DeWitt (PBS KIDS), Christine Elgersma (Common Sense Media), Albie Hecht (pocket.watch), Shai Samet (KidSafe), Robin Raskin (Living in Digital Times), Chris Lindgren (Toca Boca), Dylan Collins (SuperAwesome), David Kleeman (Dubit), and Miles Ludwig (Sesame Workshop).
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