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PBS KIDS’ Series sweep the Daytime Emmy Awards for the 13th year in a row! |
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PBS's television programming won 15 Daytime Emmy Awards – more than any broadcast or cable channel – during the annual award ceremony held Sunday, June 28.
All 15 awards went to PBS KIDS' series, making this the 13th consecutive year PBS won more awards for children's programming than anyone else. This year, "Sesame Street" won eight awards, and "The Electric Company" won five, including a sweep of all three major outstanding series awards. Other PBS winners were "Curious George" and the Marketing and Communications team, recognized for its PBS KIDS promotional spot.
KUAC congratulates all those partners who make PBS KIDS a trusted – and honored – destination for children across America.
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Surveys for viewers of “Dinosaur Train” and “The Music Instinct” |
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Rockman Et Al, a consultant company for PBS Television, is conducting research on two PBS programs: "The Music Instinct," a special about the relationship between science and music that aired this past year, and "Dinosaur Train," an educational series about dinosaurs that is aimed at 4-6 year olds. PBS viewers and parents who wish to respond to short surveys about the programs can visit:
The Music Instinct survey and/or The Dinosaur Train survey
Program descriptions and clips from each program are built into the survey. The research will help provide quality programming to PBS stations across the country. For questions about these studies, please contact Hope Weissler (
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) or call (415) 544-0788.
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