Saturday, April 18, 2015

Nickelodeon UK's Official Website Nominated For A Broadcast Digital Awards 2015 Award

The television industry news website Broadcast has announced the very exciting Nickelodeon UK News that Nickelodeon UK's recently relaunched official website, nick.co.uk, has been nominated for a award in the Broadcast Digital Awards 2015!


nick.co.uk has been nominated to win the "Best App or Website for Channel, Strand or Genre" award in the 11th Annual Broadcast Digital Awards, and is nominated against 4Music, BBC Earth, Comedy Central UK, the ITV News App and Sky News' Stand Up Be Counted.

The "Best App or Website for Channel, Strand or Genre" category of the Broadcast Digital Awards recognises and rewards outstanding second screen content that resulted in viewers becoming more engaged with a show or channel. Nominees can have elements of synchronicity, immersive rich content, or integrate with social media in an innovative way.

Congratulations and good luck, Nickelodeon UK!

Nick.co.uk Launch from James Doherty on Vimeo.

Putting kids in control of their experience with the site, Nickelodeon's official website brings all the fun of Nickelodeon's award-winning Nick App, winner of the "Best App or Website (Channel, Strand or Genre)" award at the Broadcast Digital Awards 2014, to the web, and features a endless stream of totally awesome content allowing visitors to learn more about their favourite Nickelodeon shows and play more games and watch tons more videos than ever before, plus see the Nickelodeon stars and characters they love. NickHeads can also leave comments and rate their favourite videos and games. Nick.co.uk also features aweslime polls and giant Do Not Touch buttons throughout the website. Just watch out for surprises! The possibilities are endless on Nickelodeon's all-new website!

nick.co.uk features a intuitive responsive web design (RWD) layout that provides NickHeads with an optimal viewing experience, allowing fans to experience the full world of Nickelodeon by easily clicking or swiping as they wish across the site's content-heavy offering whether viewing nick.co.uk on desktop PC's and laptop computers or on tablet and smartphone (mobile) devices.


In January 2015, Nickelodeon UK unveiled Code-It!, a brand-new online experience designed to help kids explore the fundamentals of computer coding that complements the new national curriculum.

Through Code-It kids can manipulate a variety of popular Nickelodeon characters, including Nickelodeon megastars SpongeBob SquarePants and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; animating them to move, change their expression, their size and much more. Providing 'how-to' videos and graduated levels of difficulty to encourage and challenge all users, Code-It has been designed to promote and support an understanding of coding syntax, employing a specially-created coding language that is aligned to commonly-used code. As users gain more confidence, taking on more complex coding tasks and animating more Nickelodeon characters, they will earn special rewards – badges visible to other Code-It users. More experienced coders can also write their own code in the Advanced Code Editor.

Renowned within the industry, the Broadcast Digital Awards have been recognising digital innovation and content creativity in broadcasting for the past 10 years. The Awards celebrate outstanding content from channels that achieve scale, volume and noise, no matter what their budget or position on the EPG. There has been a lot of change in the digital space over the past 10 years, with innovation and creativity no longer restricted to the TV screen. The Broadcast Digital Awards now include categories for TV, online and gaming. Whether it's large-scale multiplatform projects, user-friendly apps or highly targeted social media campaigns, there is a wealth of entertaining, and effective, content that deserves to be recognised.

The Broadcast Digital Awards 2015 will be held on Wednesday 24th June 2015 in The Brewery, London.

You can find more information about the 2015 Broadcast Digital Awards here on the awards official website, broadcastdigitalawards.co.uk.
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