6th International Emmy Kids Awards

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6th International Emmy Kids Awards
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Date
  • April 10, 2018 (2018-04-10)
LocationCarlton Hotel, Cannes, France

The 6th International Emmy Kids Awards ceremony took place on April 10, 2018, in Cannes, France. The nominations were announced by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS) on October 16, 2017. They are the only Emmys presented outside the U.S. [1]

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Ceremony information

Nominations for the 6th International Emmy Kids Awards were announced on October 16, 2017, by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS) during a press conference at MIPCOM in Cannes, France. [2] The winners were announced on April 10, 2018, at the Carlton Hotel, in Cannes, France during MIPTV. The winners spanned series from Canada, France, Germany, Norway and the United Kingdom. [3]

Winners

Kids: AnimationKids: Preschool
  • La Cabane à Histoires - (Flag of France.svg  France) (Dandelooo/Caribara Production)
Kids: SeriesKids: TV Movie/Mini-Series
Kids: Non-Scripted EntertainmentKids: Factual
  • Berlin und wir - (Flag of Germany.svg  Germany) - (Imago TV/ZDF)
    • Asquerosamente Rico - (Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia) - (Echando Globos/Señal Colombia/ANTV)
    • Miracle Lesson - (Flag of Japan.svg  Japan) - (NHK/TV Man Union)
    • Operation Ouch! - (Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom) - (Maverick TV/CBBC)
Kids: Digital
  • Young Girls - (Flag of Norway.svg  Norway) - (NRK)
  • The Great Norwegian Build Off (Flag of Norway.svg  Norway) - (NRK)
  • Malhação: Seu Lugar no Mundo (Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil) - (TV Globo)
  • Why?! Programming (Flag of Japan.svg  Japan) - (NHK)

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References

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