Kidscreen Awards 2021 is now accepting entries, and is this year introducing a new category for inclusive programming.
Heading into its 12th year of celebrating excellence in children’s television and digital entertainment, Kidscreen Awards is proudly introducing a new category for inclusive programming to recognize kids TV content that represents BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color), LGBTQ+ and disabled characters in a positive and non-stereotypical way.
Programming entries are now being accepted for Preschool (0 to 5), Kids (6 to 10) and Tweens/Teens (11 to 17) in the following categories:
• Best New Series
• Best Animated Series
• Best Mixed-Media Series
• Best Live-Action Series
• Best One-off, Special or TV Movie
• Best Short Film
• Best in Class
• Best Inclusivity
Then there are the Broadcasting categories:
• Channel of the Year
• Best On-Air Host or Hosting Team
• Best Programming Block
• Best Kids-Only Streaming Service
And finally, the Digital categories for Preschool (0 to 5) and Kids (6 and up):
• Best Game App—Original
• Best Game App—Branded
• Best Learning App—Original
• Best Learning App—Branded
• Best Alternative Game
• Best YouTube Channel
• Best Web/App Series—Original
• Best Web/App Series—Branded
• Best Website
Early-Bird entry fees are in effect, offering savings to companies that complete their entries well before deadline. For all categories, the entry fee is US$300 until August 7, and US$400 afterwards. Additional entry into the “Best in Class” or “Best Inclusivity” fields requires an extra fee of US$100.
Winners will be announced at an evening presentation event as part of next year’s Kidscreen Summit, which is planned to take place in Miami from February 7 to 10.
Detailed information on eligibility, judging and entering can be found at awards.kidscreen.com. The deadline for entries is Friday, September 11.