Nov 08, 2012
Talking about making quality shows for children in the digital age.
Producers of the finalists in this year's Shaw Rocket Prize are on The Morning Show to talk about making quality shows for children in the digital age. The finalists are: Justin Time, La Est La Question, My babysitter's a Vampire, Stella and Sam and That's So Weird.
The Shaw Rocket Prize celebrates the best independently-produced Canadian programs for kids. Finalists are selected by an international panel of key players in the children's television industry around the world and then kids vote for the $50,000 winner.
Now until Nov. 14, kids can register to vote for their favourite show (and get a chance to win prizes!) All the details are at rocketprize.ca.
The Shaw Rocket Prize celebrates the best independently-produced Canadian programs for kids. Finalists are selected by an international panel of key players in the children's television industry around the world and then kids vote for the $50,000 winner.
Now until Nov. 14, kids can register to vote for their favourite show (and get a chance to win prizes!) All the details are at rocketprize.ca.
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