Kidscreen Awards 2016 Winners Announced
The year’s best work in children’s television and digital media is singled out and celebrated by the global kids entertainment industry at Kidscreen Summit 2016.
The year’s best work in children’s television and digital media is singled out and celebrated by the global kids entertainment industry at Kidscreen Summit 2016.
Children’s entertainment company acquires worldwide distribution rights to toy company Cepia’s animated feature about the magic of a child’s wishes and dreams.
Kids action-adventure series is the fourth animated TV project from ‘Rocket Monkey’ creators Dan & Jason.
Head of creative development at Pixar Animation Studios to illustrate the special relationship between narrative and technological innovation that has produced some of the best animated films of all time.
Kidscreen Summit 2016 is back in Miami with a full four-day conference program; registration is now open at summit.kidscreen.com.
Preschool series from 9 Story Media Group and The Fred Rogers Company wins four awards for Best New Series, Best Animated Series, Best Voice Talent and Best Music.
Seoul-based content company CJ E&M sells animated show to Sprout in the U.S. and Discovery Kids in Latin America.
Commissioned by Canal+ France, ‘Story Time!’ debuted at last year’s Cartoon Forum; ‘Will’ is produced by Cross River for France Televisions.
Lessons gleaned in 2014 help TV marketers and producers gear up for opportunities and challenges in 2015.
Kidscreen Summit 2015 announces Malik Ducard as the keynote speaker and the official conference schedule.
Approaching the show like a “newbie” brought this old-timer a sense of renewed optimism and youthful excitement.
Women In Animation announces its first New York City event of the year on February 11, during Kidscreen Summit.
Speakers at the 2014 Kidscreen Summit are announced, including Nickelodeon President of Content Development & Production Russell Hicks and DreamWorks Animation’s Head of Television Marjorie Cohn.