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List of International Emmy Award winners

This is a list of International Emmy Award winners.

Current categories

Arts Programming

Best Performance by an Actor

Best Performance by an Actress

Comedy

Documentary

Sports Documentary

Drama series

Non-Scripted Entertainment

Short-Form Series

Telenovela

TV Movie / Mini-Series

Other categories

Children & Young People

Kids: Animation

Kids: Factual & Entertainment

Kids: Live-Action

Journalism

News

Current Affairs

Honorary Awards

Founders Awards

Directorate Award

Others

International Children's Day of Broadcasting Award

Presented by UNICEF in conjunction with International Emmy Awards and awarded to a broadcaster whose children's programming on or around the first Sunday in March of the previous year best reflects the theme declared by UNICEF for that year. Aims and conditions may be found at http://www.unicef.org/videoaudio/video_11793.html.

  • 2010 – Télévision Togolaise of Togo for its weekly A Nous La Planete
  • 2009 – Citizen TV of Kenya for its weekly Angels Café
  • 2008 – China Central Television children's channel for documentary On the Way
  • 2007 – National Broadcasting of Thailand for From South to North, From East to West, Thailand ICDB – Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS
  • 2006 – Teleradio Moldova for their program Let's Play!
  • 2005 – Egyptian TV for Rebellion of the Canes
  • 2004 – ATN Bangla for Amrao pari (We, too, Can)
  • 2003 – Television 13 of Colombia, with the support of Fundación Imaginario for Tropas de Paz (Peace Troops), Disparando Cámaras para la Paz (Cameras Shooting for Peace) and A Prender TV (To Learn TV) Directed by Mariana Ferrer and Alejandro Jaramillo
  • 2002 – Star News of New Delhi, India
  • 2001 – Consorcio Cigala by Canal Capital of Colombia. Directed by Diego León Hoyos Jaramillo. Assistant Director Mariana Ferrer and Alejandro Jaramillo
  • 2001 – ACE Communications of Kenya for contributions to the UNICEF Say Yes for Children Campaign in 2001
  • 2000 – TV Cultura of Brazil
  • 1999 – TV Cultura of Brazil
  • 1998 – TV Cultura of Brazil
  • 1997 – Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
  • 1996 – TVOntario, Canada
  • 1995 – Sabado Chiquito De Corporan of the Dominican Republic

Categories extinct

Dramaturgy

Best European Artist

Arts documentary

Drama series

Non-English Language U.S. Primetime Programs

Performing Arts

Popular Arts

Children & Young People

Kids: Series

Kids: Preschool

Kids: Digital

Kids: TV Movie / Mini-Series

Kids: Non-Scripted Entertainment

Kids: Factual

Interactivity

Best Interactive Channel

Best Interactive Program

Best Interactive TV service

Digital

Digital Program: Children & Young People

Digital Program: Fiction

Digital Program: Non-Fiction

Notes

References

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