Friday, April 12, 2019

Why Diversity in TV Must Start Early

Diversity in TV must start early


Cottonwood Media’s Find Me In Paris

While representation in kids’ TV has increased in recent years, it’s still got a long way to go before it becomes mainstream. Ann-Marie Corvin reports for TBI Vision.

From Sesame Street to Dora the Explorer, there’s a perception that kids TV leads the way when it comes to positively championing themes of inclusion and diversity, but statistics suggest otherwise.

The ongoing Children's Television Project (CTV) at Tufts University, which has been monitoring U.S. children’s TV content for diversity for the last seven years, has found that black characters account for 5.6% of a total sample of over 1,500 characters, despite representing around 13% of the population in 2018.

Meanwhile, in the UK, regulator Ofcom’s Children and Parent’s Media Use and Attitude Report (November 2017) found that a third of British 8-11 year olds still didn’t think there were enough programmes which showed children that looked like them.

This matters because young audiences will simply pay less attention if they don’t see themselves reflected in the content, according to Anne Brogan, joint managing director of kids prodco Kindle Entertainment.

“If your creative comes from a limited pool of experience you can’t capture the wider experience of kids, and if you can’t do this, they will disconnect,” she warns.

The former ITV kids’ controller adds that the challenge for content makers is to find the people to tell the stories and to make them entertaining so that they have universal appeal.

For its CBBC/CBeebies hit, Jamillah And Aladdin – which brought together three central characters from a diverse background – Kindle chose to draft in less experienced writers from diverse backgrounds.

“It isn’t easy if you have a team of rookie writers as you have to put a huge amount of support into that team to generate the scripts,” Brogan adds.

Commercially, however, it was worth it, with the 52 x 11-minute show – distributed by Spain’s Imira Entertainment – picked up by Spanish pubcaster TVE; Al Jazeera for the Middle East and North Africa, as well as Sweden and Norway via networks Sveriges Television and NRK.

“Broadcasters loved that combination of the classic storytelling and the very modern ethnically diverse characters; the response we had from parents was delightful. Their children were seeing what was familiar to them on screen for the first time,” she recalls.

Julie Bristow, president and CEO of Toronto-based content-creation company Bristow Global Media (BGM) reports similar feedback after the first series of last year’s 13 x 22-minute live action series It’s My Party! for TVO.

Aimed at 6-9 year olds, the series takes young viewers on a tour of the world’s greatest parties, from Diwali and Kwanzaa to Hanukkah and Oshogatsu.

Currently in production on the second series, which the firm is taking to MIPTV, Bristow reports that the response from viewers has been overwhelming.

“It’s often the first time the kids have seen their culture represented on TV. Parents hear their kids shout ‘They are telling our story’, and that’s what we have to do, we have to put everybody on camera,” she says.

There are plenty of other examples of commercially successful kids content punching through that reflects and explores different cultures and experiences.

Cottonwood Media’s preschool animated hit, Ollie & Moon, the second series of which is heading to MIPTV, introduces small kids to different cultures – with two cats – who travel around the world appreciating the differences and similarities in everyone.

The show’s ‘vive la différence’ message has now sold to over 150 countries, airing in most English-speaking countries as well as every major market in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.

According to Cottonwood co-founder Cécile Lauritano, when the company was developing its ultra premium live-action ballet co-pro Find Me In Paris, which airs on Nickelodeon in the UK & Ireland, they were keen to reflect LBGT+ experiences as a normal part of teen life, with a storyline featuring an openly gay character who falls in love with a friend, treated as any other romantic plot.

While this may not seem groundbreaking, given the amount of Young Adult (YA) fiction written to reflect gay experiences, until recently there’s been a nervousness among execs around LGBT characters, which makes the success of dramas such as ABC Australia’s First Day (see case study on tbivision.com), all the more remarkable.

“As a producer I was very proud to bring this storyline to the screen,” says Lauritano, because 10, 11 and 12 year-old kids need to understand that there must be stories from every origin and every orientation and that this has to be normal in 2019.”

The texture these stories and the diverse and international cast brings to this English-speaking tween show is arguably one of the reasons for its success: The 26 x 26-minute show only launched at MIPCOM 2017 and Cottonwood is already bringing season three to MIPTV.

While gender and ethnicity appear to be high on the agenda in kids TV, shows featuring disabled children appear less visible, but this is also changing.

French animation outfit Xilam launched its first pre-school property Paprika two years ago, featuring two twins, one of whom is a wheelchair user.

BGM is also developing the animated series Ricky Rockets, which Bristow says was brought to the company with the theme tune written by a famous Canadian musician, whose wheelchair-using nephew plays in a rock band.

For Ed Galton, CCO and managing director at CAKE – which distributes and exec produced seasons one and two of CBeebies animated hit Pablo – you can never have too many shows that positively champion inclusivity, but, he stresses, “they need to be told with entertainment and storytelling at their heart”.

Produced by Paper Owl Films, Pablo details the adventures of a boy with autism, using stories inspired, written and voiced by talent with autism. Now on key channels and platforms throughout the world, Pablo has inspired marketing and PR campaigns in local markets, according to Galton.

Its impact on autism awareness is such that 50 new short ‘behind the stories’ films have been made interviewing the writers who reveal their inspiration behind the storylines. They will feature on social media during World Autism Awareness Month throughout April.

The big US kids networks are also stepping up their game to reach what Nickelodeon has referred to as “the most diverse generation ever”.

One notable improvement has been the growing number of female showrunners in animation – a contingent underrepresented in the past.

These include Rebecca Sugar, creator of Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe, which has been praised for its positive depictions of LGBT+ characters.

Other showrunners, many who have made their name on Nickelodeon properties, include Christine Ricci (Dora The Explorer, Nella The Princess Knight, Blaze and the Monster Machines), Farnaz Esnashari-Charmatz (Shimmer & Shine) and Niki Lopez, creator and producer of upcoming Latina pirate adventure, Santiago Of The Seas.


Nickelodeon's The Casagrandes

Elsewhere, top-rated animated series, The Loud House, now in its fourth series, has been praised for its diverse range of characters, including interracial gay parents, and a main character who is bi-sexual.

The Nickelodeon show has inspired equally diverse spin-off series, The Casagrandes, set to premiere on the network this October. Focusing on a Latino family who have a child with Down Syndrome (voiced by an actor with Down syndrome) the award-winning Hispanic-American cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz Coco served as an early cultural consultant on the show.

According Nina Hahn, Senior Vice President (SVP) of international development, Nickelodeon, encouraging showrunners to bring their key experiences to the table – and/or working with consultants to ensure these experiences are authentic – is key. “You need to treat diversity authentically, and not just as a box ticking exercise.

“You also need a very strong creator at the centre who has a story to tell. [show creator Chris Savino] came from a big family and depicted the life he saw. For us it was a no brainer – we didn’t even think about it as ‘the diverse show’,” she says.

But what about breakthrough international shows coming from other continents? Ubongo, a pan-African content company primarily focused on creating learning resources for young children, has ambitions to create characters as ubiquitous as Dora The Explorer.

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First-Ever Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Officially Lands in Malta

The world's first ever Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt is taking place in Malta!


The Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt will be taking place between Monday 15th April and Wednesday 17th April 2019 at various locations around the island. Besides the treasure hunt, a number of other world class Nickelodeon-themed activities and events will be taking place, starting from Saturday 13th April 2019. The initiative is aimed at attracting families over the Easter school holidays.

Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta is based around creating exclusive Nickelodeon experiences and rewards for kids and families at select attractions around the Maltese Islands. Activities will include searching for SpongeBob SquarePants and friends at the National Aquarium, learning through play with the PAW Patrol pups by bouncing through the Paw Patrol Inflatable HQ at the Esplora Science Centre, learning to duel with Nella the Princess Knight at the 16th-century St James Cavalier, and joining the pizza-loving Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at Is-Suq Tal-Belt food market.


"During the Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt, families will be able to spy SpongeBob SquarePants at Bikini Bottom (AKA the Malta National Aquarium), learn to duel with Nella the Princess Knight at Spazju Kreattiv, take selfies in the exclusive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles AR photo booth at is-Suq tal-Belt and meet PAW Patrol at the Esplora Science Centre, as they embark on an adventurous treasure hunt across the island," a press statement by the Malta Tourism Authority said.


In addition to the character experiences at the selected attractions, a free live theatre show at Pjazza Teatru Rjal will kick things off over the opening weekend, with slime-filled challenges and a multi-character musical show for kids and families. A Nickelodeon Multi-Media Exhibition and Workshop Hub featuring Nickelodeon animation exhibitions, screenings and workshops will be open throughout the week at St James Cavalier, with the week’s activity being rounded off with a carnival-style Nickelodeon Parade through Valetta Old Town.

Activity packs distributed at locations, including the international airport and tourist information centers, will feature activities that combine fan-favorite Nickelodeon characters with attractions throughout Malta. Stamps collected at each attraction can be redeemed for Nickelodeon-themed prizes.

The new concept will aim to leverage to global power of the Nickelodeon brand, network and popular characters to drive awareness of and visits to Malta’s attractions during off-peak months.


Minister for Tourism Konrad Mizzi said that The Malta Tourism Authority has teamed up with world renowned brand Nickelodeon, and created this event which will entertain children. "Our marketing campaign was very well received particularly in the UK, France, Germany and Italy. This year's event will develop the foundation for further strategic collaboration with Nickelodeon."

Mizzi previously stated that part of the Maltese Government strategy is to develop events and entertainment for families and kids. “This is an important tourism niche for Malta and we are committed to raise the bar. The Nickelodeon events and parade will also be enjoyed by Maltese children during the Easter holidays” the Minister concluded.

Gavin Gulia, the MTA's Executive Chairman, said that he was proud of the combined effort of all involved at the MTA as well as Viacom, with whom a great working relationship has been developed thanks to Isle of MTV and now the Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt.

Nearly all the sets, stages, floats and parade items have been manufactured locally under the Nickelodeon brand guidelines by Maltese craftsmen.

Mr Tony Zahra, Malta Hotels and Restaurants Assocation (MHRA) President, said that an initiative such as Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta is a step in the right direction when attracting families to visit the Maltese Islands, particularly outside of the summer period and that the MHRA was fully behind this interesting event.

Gulia was particularly pleased with the exposure which the Maltese Islands will be receiving thanks to its partnership with Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN), as he explained that the franchise will be promoted across Nickelodeon’s vast international network, which is one of the leading entertainment brands for kids and families, and has amassed 1.2 billion cumulative subscribers in over 500m households across more than 170 countries.

Russell Samuel, Vice President, Creative and Integrated Marketing at Viacom Velocity International, said “Malta has plenty of appeal: sun, sea and culture, which, through 11 years of Isle of MTV Malta we have successfully promoted to youth travellers, helping to increase the island’s youth tourism by 120 per cent and now accounts for 25 per cent of all tourism. Now it’s time to further unlock Malta’s value and tourism potential by leveraging our unique and unparalleled expertise and the influence of the Nickelodeon brand for kids and families”.


You can find the full timetable for the event by following this link: https://nickmalta-b2bsites-alwayson-io.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/sites/7/2019/03/NickelodeonMalta_Schedule_English.pdf

For more information about Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta 2019, and to purchase tickets, visit http://malta.nickelodeon.tv

Leading up to Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta 2019, Air Malta, the national airline of Malta, unveiled a Nickelodeon-branded plane decorated with a livery featuring popular Nickelodeon characters, including SpongeBob SquarePants, Raphael from Nickelodeon's Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Skye from PAW Patrol, and Nella the Princess Knight.


Update (12/4) - From Lovin Malta:

Nickelodeon Favourites Visit Sick Children At Mater Dei Ahead Of Family Festival In Malta

The kids couldn't believe it when SpongeBob walked into their rooms


Maltese children were today given an incredible surprise when two of the most popular cartoon characters on television visited them with gifts and goodie bags.

SpongeBob SquarePants and Michelangelo from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles spent some time in Mater Dei today as a special surprise for children recovering from an ailment. The visit came the day before a massive nation-wide Nickelodeon Festival launches, with SpongeBob's famous pineapple home fully on display in Valletta.

"The children were so surprised and really happy to see some of their favourite characters in real life," one person on the scene told Lovin Malta. "The children were further made happy with the goodie bags each character was handing out."



The first Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt in the world is just about to open... and it's going to be right here on our very own island
The unique event, which officially kicks off on Saturday and runs till next Wednesday, will feature "world class events not just for youths but events for children and all families".

Activities will include searching for SpongeBob SquarePants and friends at the National Aquarium, learning through play with the PAW Patrol pups at the Esplora Science Centre, learning to duel with Nella the Princess Knight at the 16th-century St James Cavalier, and joining the pizza-loving Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at Is-Suq Tal-Belt food market.

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Originally published: Thursday, April 11, 2019.

Sources: The Malta Independent, Lovin Malta.
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The Groundlings Team with Nickelodeon and NBC for Third Annual Diversity Festival

The popular improv and sketch comedy theatre The Groundlings, which include alumni like Maya Rudolph, Melissa McCarthy (Ghostbusters: Answer the Call, Mike & Molly), Kristen Wiig (Ghostbusters: Answer the Call), and Will Ferrell, is partnering with Nickelodeon and NBC for the third annual Diversity Festival to celebrate diversity and inclusion in comedy and entertainment. The event will take place at The Groundlings Theatre and School in Los Angeles, California on June 8 — and it’s open to the public!


Nickelodeon will support the teen portion of the program by sponsoring the improv training for a select group of teens invited to perform at the festival. Nickelodeon and The Groundlings are no strangers to each other. The two have joined forces have for the past ten years to help nurture the development of young talent. For nearly two decades, Nickelodeon has championed diversity by cultivating a new generation of diverse and creative talent through its unique and innovative outreach programs such as their Animated Short Program, Writing Program, Artist Program and Artist Collective. Nickelodeon has supported the The Groundlings Diversity Festival since its inception in 2017.

Nickelodeon stars, including Jace Norman and Sean Ryan Fox from Henry Danger and Brec Bassinger from Bella and the Bulldogs, have also worked with The Groundlings.



Check out this Groundlings comedy show that Henry Danger stars , Jace Norman & Sean Ryan Fox, did back in the day in this never-before-seen video! It is no secret that Henry and Jasper are BFF’s on Henry Danger, but who would've known Jace and Sean were friends before they hit the big time! Added bonus: it also features Brec Bassinger from Bella and the Bulldogs!

The festival is also a continuation of The Groundlings’ partnership with NBC’s Talent Infusion Programs (NBC TIPS), the network’s long-standing diversity and inclusion initiatives for onscreen and behind-the-scenes talent, to create the NBC/Groundlings Writing Lab Scholarship. NBC alsop provides scholarships to The Groundlings for students of diverse backgrounds. The festival will include performances by scholarship recipients.

More information about The Groundlings Diversity Festival can be found at https://www.groundlings.com/diversity

About The Groundlings Theatre

Good question. The Groundlings is an improvisation and sketch comedy theatre that has been entertaining LA audiences for over 40 years. They are a non-profit organization founded by Gary Austin in 1974. A "Groundling" is one of the 30 company members who write and perform in the theatre's shows and teach classes at the Groundling's School. The school has been the foremost comedy training ground in Hollywood and the springboard for countless careers including comic geniuses from film and television such as Jennifer Coolidge, Will Ferrell, Ana Gasteyer, Kathy Griffin, Cheryl Hines, Chris Kattan, Lisa Kudrow, Jon Lovitz, Michael McDonald, Paul Reubens, Maya Rudolph, Mindy Sterling and Kristen Wiig, among others. You can see these Groundlings alumni in the recent film Ghostbusters as well as television shows such as "People of Earth," "The Goldbergs," and "Nobodies." In addition to being comedy performers, Groundlings members and alumni hold writing positions on many of Hollywood's top television and film projects.

Additional The Groundlings Theatre alumni include Taran Killam (The Amanda Show) and Wendi McLendon-Covey (The Goldbergs, Reno 911!, Modern Family).

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Nickelodeon Australia & New Zealand to Premiere New Original Movie 'Bixler High Private Eye' on Friday 10th May 2019

NICKELODEON’S NEW ORIGINAL TV MOVIE, BIXLER HIGH PRIVATE EYE,
STARRING JACE NORMAN AND ARIEL MARTIN,
PREMIERES FRIDAY 10TH MAY 2019
ON NICKELODEON AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

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Nickelodeon’s new original TV movie, Bixler High Private Eye, starring Jace Norman (Henry Danger) and multihyphenate actress, singer and author Ariel Martin, a.k.a. “Baby Ariel,” is set to premiere on Nickelodeon Australia and New Zealand on Friday 10th May 2019 at 7:30am (NZ time; Australian time TBA)! The live-action comedy follows Xander DeWitt (Norman), an inquisitive teenager who has a knack for solving mysteries, as he tackles his biggest case yet when his father suddenly disappears.

In Bixler High Private Eye, locally titled Un detective alla Bixler High in Italy, Xander’s sleuthing skills get put to the test when his dad, Russell, leaves for work one day and vanishes without a trace. Frustrated by his attempts to find his dad, Xander’s mom sends him to go live with his grandfather (Ed Begley Jr.), a retired private investigator. It’s in his dad’s hometown that Xander finds a surprising lead in the case and builds an unexpected partnership with Kenzie Messina (Ariel Martin), an investigative reporter for the school newspaper.


Bixler High Private Eye marks Norman’s fifth starring role in a Nickelodeon TV movie, and his first as an executive producer. He currently stars in Nickelodeon’s Henry Danger, the number-one live-action show on TV with Kids 2-11 and Kids 6-11, and the network’s longest-running live-action sitcom. Norman is also the co-founder of Creator Edge Media, an influencer marketing agency.

Ariel Martin, a.k.a. “Baby Ariel,” is an award-winning actress, singer, entrepreneur and author who has catapulted into mainstream media. She has captured an audience of over 40 million across all her social media platforms, and over 282 million views on her YouTube videos alone. Most recently, Martin released her debut book, “Dreaming Out Loud,” as well as her fourth single, “8 Letter,” in October 2018.



Bixler High Private Eye made its world debut on Nickelodeon in the U.S. on Monday, January 21, at 7 p.m. (ET/PT). Following its U.S. launch, the film will roll out on Nickelodeon’s international channels and branded blocks throughout 2019.

Bixler High Private Eye is executive produced by Jace Norman, Scott Norman, Rene Rigal (Immortals, 21 & Over) and Tobin Armbrust (Dark Places, Snitch), and is produced by Greg Sills (Grease Live!, Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards). The TV movie was written by Christopher Baldi (Jim Henson's Turkey Hollow) and Danny Kallis (The Suite Life of Zack and Cody) & Michele Wolff (Ella Enchanted), and is directed by Leslie Kolins Small (Stuck in the Middle).

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Abby Hatcher Premieres on Nick Jr. Australia

WHEN TROUBLE IS ON THE WAY, ONE LITTLE GIRL WILL SAVE THE DAY IN ABBY HATCHER, NICKELODEON’S BRAND-NEW ANIMATED PRESCHOOL SERIES PREMIERES ON NICK JR. AUSTRALIA


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Nickelodeon’s brand-new animated preschool series, Abby Hatcher (created and produced by Spin Master Entertainment), tells the story of a little girl with a big heart who helps her friends, the amazing and quirky Fuzzly creatures, fix their mishaps, learn from their mistakes and negotiate their emotions. The series made its Australian debut on Monday 8th April 2019 at 8:30am on Nick Jr. Australia, with new episodes continuing to air weekdays at 8:30am on the Nick Jr. channel in Australia. Abby Hatcher (26 episodes) features a social-emotional curriculum highlighting empathy, compassion and problem-solving skills.


In Abby Hatcher, Abby is an eternally optimistic, kind-hearted seven-year-old girl who loves to lend a helping hand to others and accepts everyone--no matter how different they are. In Abby’s world, humans coexist with Fuzzlies, incredible creatures that each have their own unique abilities that make them special, and Abby’s parents’ hotel is home to many. Together with her best Fuzzly friend Bozzly, Abby goes on wild adventures to fix Fuzzly mishaps and help them in any way she can. Whenever a problem arises Abby and Bozzly always say, “Fuzzly trouble can’t delay, to the rescue, save the day!”



In the series premiere of Abby Hatcher, “When Abby Met Bozzly/Hair Flair Everywhere,” Abby meets the best friend of her dreams, a fuzzly named Bozzly, for the first time. Then, when the hotel’s salon owner Mrs. Melvin closes the salon for the day, Abby tries to help Harriet, a hair-obsessed Fuzzly, find a new hobby, when all she really wants is to style. In additional new episodes, Mo and Bo are mistaken for a snow monster, and, after taking a tumble, Otis suffers a fear of heights and becomes scared to use his elevator.

Online at nickjr.com.au and on the Nick Jr. App, parents and children can find out more about Abby Hatcher, as well as sing and dance-along to music videos and watch short-form video clips from the series. Fans can also like the official Nick Jr. Australia and New Zealand Facebook and Instagram pages for the latest Nick Jr. news, highlights, video clips and more.

Abby Hatcher made its world debut on Nickelodeon in the U.S. on Tuesday, January 1, 2019, and will be rolling out on Nickelodeon’s international channels and branded blocks throughout 2019. The series also airs on TVO and Knowledge in Canada.

Abby Hatcher is the ninth series from Spin Master Entertainment and follows on the success of PAW Patrol. The new series is overseen by executive producers Ronnen Harary and Laura Clunie.

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