Tuesday, April 06, 2021

Nickelodeon Issues Message of Solidarity with the Asian American & Pacific Islander Community Following Rise in Hate Crimes

With the recent rise of hate crimes committed against the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, Nickelodeon has issued the following statement across their social media channels:


"We stand united against racism, hatred, violence, and the recent rise of attacks against the Asian American & Pacific Islander community. #StopAAPIHate #StopAsianHate," reads Nickelodeon's message.

Each social media post is accompanied with a link to the Stop AAPI Hate initiative, to where readers can find more resources, report a hate crime and learn how they can help stem the rise of these cruel hate attacks.


From Kidscreen:

Rebuilding the Asian American story for next-gen kids


When asked who they would cast as a lead, AAPI kids picked white characters—it's time for kids media to shift the narrative of how children see themselves and others, writes Nickelodeon's Winnie Cheung.

My dreams were shattered the day I realized I couldn’t be a fairytale princess. While playing together, my friend said to me, “You don’t look like a princess; you can be the princess’s friend.” It made sense. I’m Chinese American. I did not have the same hair, eyes, eye color or skin tone as the princesses I admired on my VHS tapes. The Asian American’s role in history has been that of a perpetual foreigner and model minority—in media, we’re the nerds, best friends or objects of desire, leading to stereotypes of Asian Americans in real life that persist today.

To understand race, identity and the American family, Nickelodeon surveyed more than 15,000 kids and their parents between 2019 and 2020 in a multi-phased qualitative and quantitative study called “Shades of Us.”

When asked who they would cast in the lead role of a movie, Asian children chose a white character instead of picking someone who looked like them. Looking further into the data to see if this differed by ethnicity, we saw there was no difference in responses from Black, Hispanic and white children; there is a belief among all kids that lead characters should be white.

In terms of what role Asian kids believe an Asian character should play, their top choices include the smart kid, the nerd and the sidekick. Across ethnicities, kids agreed they would also cast an Asian character as the nerd, reinforcing a stereotype of Asian people.

Is it possible that Asian children today are also having their dreams of who they want to be shattered like my princess dream?

About half of Asian kids (49%) say it’s important to be represented in media, and many disagree (40%) with the current portrayals of their backgrounds and cultures on screen. Asian girls are interested in seeing more female representation in general.

Showing Asian Americans in media is not only beneficial for empowering Asian children, but it can also change non-Asian kids’ misconceptions. If children are given a chance to see Asian people as unique, human and similar to them, moments of empathy and compassion can be ignited. In fact, we found in our “Shades of Us” study that among all kids, self-identity is largely driven by family, friends and the media.

With all of these shared traits in a child’s identity, there can be multiple combinations of relevant stories to tell with specificity. Even within the Asian community itself, there is a plethora of stories around the East Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander experiences. Yet in the media, Asian communities are often represented as one whole community, leaving out the nuances of each specific culture.

Telling these stories and showcasing a variety of Asian characters has never felt more important than it does right now when there is one more role Asian Americans have been miscast in—originator of a global pandemic.

In 2019, Asian parents believed Asian people experienced less discrimination compared to Black and Hispanic people. In 2020, however, a significantly higher percentage of parents—across all races and ethnicities—felt that Asians experienced a lot of discrimination, likely the result of harassment and hate incidents related to COVID-19. If we were to field those same questions today, the result would be even higher.

And this is personal. On a walk with my family last year, a group of teenagers passed by and made exaggerated motions to move away from us, muttering “China flu!” We live in a metropolitan city full of diversity, with a large Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population. Surely they’ve seen faces like ours before?

Over the past year, Stop AAPI Hate has reported nearly 4,000 hate incidents against Asian Americans across 50 states and the District of Columbia. On March 16, eight people were murdered at local businesses in Atlanta, Georgia—six were Asian women.

Change in representation has been growing slowly. Movies and television shows are starting to tell stories from a variety of Asian ethnicity groups. Story themes have also expanded beyond just historical references to more genres like romantic comedies, coming-of-age narratives and stories of loss. There are even stories about Asian princesses.

But there’s more work to do. The potential to counteract discrimination among non-Asian communities could start with a better understanding of what it means to be Asian. Here are some ways to start:

1. Cast Asian leads: Help Asian children feel like they matter by giving them the agency to move a story forward as the protagonist, not just as a side character.

2. Make products (i.e. toys, games, apps) that feature Asian people/characters: Pretend play is a vital activity to a child’s identity development, but if there are no Asian faces in toys, games or digital experiences, Asian children have already lost the opportunity to imagine stories with people who look like them.

3. Tell the untold stories: There are great stories out there already featuring the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, but there are so many more to be shared. Take a leap and consider more far-reaching stories than the ones already being told. Not every Asian story needs to include a dragon or kung fu.

4. Celebrate together: We’re all stronger together as human people. Asian American stories can be interwoven with other experiences. With the rise of children who have more than one ethnicity, stories can—and should—cover more than one culture at a time.

5. Be brave: Stories about Asian Americans in the media industry have been mistold, misrepresented, and at times just completely missed. But we have to try to make a difference by bringing new narratives into the mix to replace the misguided ones that exist today.

Importantly, content and products should be led by or made in collaboration with AAPI team members and experts. Companies should also consider a long-term strategy that is connected to specific goals, and hold themselves accountable.

My role has evolved from hopeful princess to a Chinese American woman looking to change the media landscape. I hope that for my kids, their roles can be whatever they want—to be the princess, the hero, the changemaker, the lead—and at the same time be seen as a kid with similar experiences to all other kids, facing fears, triumphs, setbacks, love and hope.

Winnie Cheung is senior director of digital consumer insights at Nickelodeon. Insights development was supported by Kelly Chang (senior analyst of consumer insights) and Andrew Park (manager of consumer insights). 

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Originally published: Monday, February 22, 2021.

Nickelodeon Latin America, Cartoon Network & Discovery Kids Partner for Semana Del Juguete 2021

Nickelodeon Latin America (Latinoamérica) and Nick Jr. Latinoamérica, along with Cartoon Network and Discovery Kids are once again joining together to present the third annual Semana Del Juguete (Toy Week), a initiative that invites children and adults to rediscover the important value of play and the bonds that people develop during childhood through toys. Semana Del Juguete 2021 will take place between Monday 12th and Sunday 18th April 2021 in Argentina. The news follows the success of Semana Del Juguete events in 2019 and 2020.


During this week, all the children's brands participating will broadcast a creative short across their platforms that encourages the use of toys and promotes the importance of children and families playing. Registration is still open for more advertising partners to take part in this this year's event. There will also be significant discounts and promotions in toy stores across the country, and will also be featured across all the platforms of the entertainment companies participating.


CARTOON, DISCOVERY KIDS Y NICKELODEON EN LA SEMANA DEL JUGUETE

Las señales infantiles de WarnerMedia, Discovery y ViacomCBS, se unen una vez más en esta iniciativa que busca crear conciencia sobre la importancia del juego y el juguete, y el vínculo entre adultos y niños. La tercera edición se celebrará del 12 al 18 de abril.

Por tercer año consecutivo y luego del éxito de las ediciones anteriores, Cartoon Network, Discovery Kids, Nickelodeon y Nick Jr., las señales infantiles de WarnerMedia, Discovery y ViacomCBS, respectivamente, presentan la #SemanaDelJuguete, una iniciativa que invita a redescubrir el valor del juego y fortalecer los vínculos que se generan en la infancia a través de los juguetes.

La #SemanaDelJuguete se realizará del 12 al 18 de abril. Para apoyar la comunicación de la campaña, las señales infantiles emitirán a través de sus múltiples plataformas una pieza creativa que estimula el uso de juguetes y promueve la importancia de los momentos de juego entre los niños y sus familias. Aún se encuentra abierta la inscripción para que más marcas anunciantes formen parte de esta acción.

Por su parte, las jugueterías ofrecerán durante esta semana promociones e importantes descuentos que también serán difundidos en todas las plataformas de las compañías de entretenimiento involucradas.


"La tercera edición de la Semana del Juguete llega tras un año de pandemia y, sin dudas es una gran oportunidad para impulsar las ventas en los comercios. Después de transitar la cuarentena, noto más que nunca la importancia del juego y su rol fundamental en la conexión con los chicos y chicas; es un orgullo realizar nuevamente esta campaña liderada por tres compañías líderes en entretenimiento.", destacó Enrique Sabatini, Director Ejecutivo de Ventas Publicitarias de WarnerMedia Latin America.


"Estamos muy entusiasmados de acompañar nuevamente desde Discovery Kids esta iniciativa que busca resignificar el papel trascendental que los juegos y juguetes desempeñan en la vida de los niños en todos sus ámbitos. El juego permite a niños y niñas divertirse, descubrir diferentes emociones, trabajar el intelecto, al tiempo que generan vínculos con otras personas", afirmó Martín Hernández, Director de Ventas Publicitarias de Discovery para Cono Sur.


"El juego para los niños es una actividad fundamental para garantizar el desarrollo de sus capacidades motrices e intelectuales, además de ser un vehículo fundamental para su integración con sus pares. Por eso, estamos muy contentos y orgullosos de participar una vez más en esta iniciativa que impulsamos por tercer año consecutivo junto a las principales networks infantiles", sostuvo Santiago Perincioli Vicepresidente de Revenues de ViacomCBS Cono Sur.

La #SemanaDelJuguete fue impulsada en 2019 como iniciativa colaborativa por las compañías de medios citadas anteriormente para la Industria del juguete, la Cámara Argentina de la Industria del juguete y la Asociación Argentina de Empresas de Juguetes y Afines. La campaña fue reconocida en la premiación de los Effie Argentina 2020 al obtener el Effie de Oro en la categoría Entretenimiento y Ocio.

Argentina es el país con mayor cantidad de jugueterías per cápita del mundo, pero presentaba solo dos grandes hitos de ventas en el año: el día del niño y las fiestas. A partir del lanzamiento de esta iniciativa, se ha logrado instalar en la agenda pública una nueva fecha de celebración para toda la familia: la #SemanaDelJuegute.

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Nickelodeon Japan Launches 'Nickelodeon Animal Carnival' Campaign

Nickelodeon Japan (ニコロデオン 日本) has launched the Nickelodeon Animal Carnival, a brand new campaign which is inviting viewers to send Nick cute photos of their pets for the chance to win Nickelodeon goodies!


Official ニコロデオン 日本 press release, via 時事ドットコム:

あなたのかわいい自慢のペット写真を大募集!「ニコロデオン アニマル・カーニバル」の配信を記念したプレゼントキャンペーンが開始!

[バイアコム・ネットワークス・ジャパン株式会社]

~当選者には、世界に一つだけのオリジナルデザイングッズなどをプレゼント~
米国バイアコムCBS社傘下のバイアコム・ネットワークス・ジャパン株式会社(所在地:東京都港区、代表取締役社長:井股 進)が運営するキッズ&ファミリー向けエンターテインメントチャンネル「ニコロデオン」は、動物祭り特集「ニコロデオン アニマル・カーニバル」の配信を記念して、抽選で3名様にニコロデオンとあなたのペットがコラボしたオリジナルデザイングッズが当たるプレゼントキャンペーンを4月5日(月)より開始いたします。(キャンペーン期間:4月5日(月)~4月30日(金))


「ニコロデオン アニマル・カーニバル」プレゼントキャンペーン概要
■応募期間:4月5日(月)8:00~4月30日(金)23:59
■応募方法:
 1. あなたのペットのお気に入り写真をご用意
 2. 応募規約に同意し、下記応募フォームにアクセス
 3. 必須事項をご記入いただき、写真を投稿する
 ※ご応募していただいた写真の中から、ニコロデオンがピックアップした写真は公式のSNSにて公開させていただく場合がございます。
■賞品:ニコロデオングッズ+投稿写真を使用したオリジナルグッズセット・・・3名様
    ※当選者の方への賞品の発送をもって発表に代えさせていただきます。
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■応募規約および注意事項:
 応募にあたって、本キャンペーン内容及び応募規約の内容をご確認になり、同意の上ご応募ください。
 なお、お客様が本キャンペーンに応募された時点で本規約に同意したものとみなします。
 詳細は応募フォームよりご確認ください。
「ニコロデオン アニマル・カーニバル」配信スケジュール
■配信日:4月11日(日)~4月25日(日)
■配信情報:Amazon Prime Videoチャンネル、dTVチャンネル、Hulu(※ABC順)
      ※dTVチャンネルは株式会社NTTドコモの商標です
【ニコロデオンについて】
ニコロデオンは世界で最も認知されているキッズ&ファミリー向けエンターテインメント・ブランドの一つです。「キッズ・ファースト(キッズ最優先)」をモットーに、世界170以上の国と地域において、累計11億世帯にリーチし、アニメーション、幼児向け番組、ドラマ・バラエティなど、良質でバラエティ豊かなコンテンツをマルチプラットフォームで展開しています。さらに世界規模でイベントやレクリエーション事業等も手掛け、日本においても、『スポンジ・ボブ』や『ミュータント タートルズ』といったコンテンツを中心に、番組開発・販売、ライセンス事業、デジタルメディア事業など、さまざまなキッズ向けのエンターテインメント事業およびコンテンツ事業を展開しています。
企業プレスリリース詳細へ (2021/04/06-12:46)

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Twin My Heart PODCAST - Season 2 FLASHBACK and TEA SPILLED | AwesomenessTV

Twin My Heart PODCAST - Season 2 FLASHBACK and TEA SPILLED | AwesomenessTV


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Never Done Doing Nickelodeon | UK Version | Nickelodeon UK

Check out Nickelodeon UK's version of the "Never Done Doing Nickelodeon" promo from 1998!



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