Coralie Pastor – RTBF (Belgium)
Morten Skov Hansen – DR (Denmark)
Fayez Al Sabbagh – Spacetoon (Dubaï)
Géraldine Soto – Canal + (France)
Patricia Adane – France Télévisions (France)
Claire Heinrich – France Télévisions (France)
Lila Hannou – M6 (France)
Yann Labasque – TF1 (France)
Caterina Gonnelli-Linden – The Walt Disney Company (France)
Stéphane Pasquier-Miyazaki – Turner Bro
Aurelie Wack – Turner Broadcasting System (France)
Virginie Landru – Tv5 Monde (France)
Patricia Vasapollo – HR (Germany)
Tina Sicker – KIKA (Germany)
Marion Winter – Super RTL (Germany)
Brigitta Muehlenbeck – WDR Westdeutscher Rundfunk (Germany)
Arne Lohmann – ZDF Enterprises (Germany)
Guðrún Helga Jónasdóttir – RUV (Iceland)
Brenda Maffuchi – De Agostini (Italy)
Luca Milano – RAI Ragazzi (Italy)
Andrea Basílio – RTP (Portugal)
Helena Nylander – SVT (Sweden)
Saskia Krijnen – RTS / Radio Television Suisse (Switzerland)
Theresa Plummer-Andrews – Plumtrees (United Kingdom)
Karen Miller – The Walt Disney Company (USA)
The jurors devoted the entire day to the screening and judging process. Tabulations are done by the accounting firm Ernst & Young LLP. The program with the highest score will be proceed to the Final round of judging. The winner will be announced at The International Emmy Kids Awards during the Cannes Miptv in April 2018.
Pierre Sissmann, Chairman and CEO of Cyber Group Studios and an active member of The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences says: “It has been a pleasure to be associated to the Academy and to host this event for the sixth time! This year we were fortunate to have a record attendance of over twenty broadcasters and experts coming from all over the world to participate as jurors.”










