Matchbox Pictures. Nowhere Boys and Galaxy Pop.s Get Ace are in the running for next year.s International Emmy Kids Awards.
Created by Tony Ayres and produced by Beth Frey for ABC3, Nowhere Boys series 2 will compete for best kids series. The first series was nominated for the 2015 awards.
Created, directed and produced by Galaxy Pop's Gian Christian and Dina McPherson for Eleven and ABC3, comedy Get Ace is nominated in the animation category.
There are 24 nominees in six categories announced by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Nominations span 13 countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Singapore, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom
The ceremony is moving from New York to Cannes and will be presented in partnership with Reed Midem at Miptv.
The awards will be presented on April 5 2016, closing the Kids@Miptv track, which includes the Miptv Future of Kids TV Summit.
Created by Tony Ayres and produced by Beth Frey for ABC3, Nowhere Boys series 2 will compete for best kids series. The first series was nominated for the 2015 awards.
Created, directed and produced by Galaxy Pop's Gian Christian and Dina McPherson for Eleven and ABC3, comedy Get Ace is nominated in the animation category.
There are 24 nominees in six categories announced by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Nominations span 13 countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Singapore, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom
The ceremony is moving from New York to Cannes and will be presented in partnership with Reed Midem at Miptv.
The awards will be presented on April 5 2016, closing the Kids@Miptv track, which includes the Miptv Future of Kids TV Summit.
- 10/3/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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