Staraoke
| Staraoke | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Karoake |
| Based on | Staraoke's PC game |
| Directed by |
Juha Stenholm[1] (Finnish version) Sue McMahon (Cartoon Network version) |
| Presented by | Kana |
| Composer(s) | Pat Gribben and Cormac O'Kane (Cartoon Network version) |
| Country of origin | Finland |
| Original language(s) | Finnish |
| No. of seasons |
10[2] (Finnish version) 1 (Cartoon Network version) |
| No. of episodes |
100 (Finnish version) 78 (13 for every CN European version) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) |
Finn Arnesen (for Turner Entertainment) John A. Marley (for Archie Productions) |
| Producer(s) |
Lotta Perander[1] (Finnish version) Amanda Browning (Cartoon Network version) |
| Location(s) |
Helsinki (Finnish version) London (Cartoon Network version) |
| Running time | 23 minutes |
| Production company(s) |
Intervisio Archie Productions |
| Release | |
| Original network |
MTV3 Cartoon Network |
| Original release |
2003–2011 (Finnish version) 2009 (Cartoon Network version) |
Staraoke is a children's game show (from 8 to 12 years old) based on karaoke, which is currently airing on Boomerang in Europe. The show was created in Finland by the company Intervisio and was broadcast on MTV3 from 2003[3] to 2011. The show's format began to be sold in Europe in 2006; the first two countries to have sent their Staraoke version are the Hungary and the Sweden, which were respectively aired on Minimax and TV4.[4] In 2007, Intervisio won thanks to Staraoke an International Interactive Emmy Award for "Best Interactive Programming".[5] The series is now being produced by Archie Productions with Cartoon Network to air localised versions in various European countries.
Staraoke in Europe
| Country | TV channel | Host(s) | Release year |
|---|---|---|---|
| | Cartoon Network (France) | Angie Doll and Mathieu Boldron | 2009 |
| | Cartoon Network (Germany) | Bahar Kizil and Jan Köppen | 2009 |
| | Minimax | Patríciát Virág and Noémi Virág | 2006–2007 |
| | Cartoon Network (Italy) | Carolina Benvenga and Andrea Dianetti | 2009 |
| | Cartoon Network (Poland) | Zosia Zborowska and Marcin Mroziński | 2009 |
| | Cartoon Network (Spain) | Vicky Gómez (credited as "Vicky Alonso"), and Alex Montero | 2009 |
| | TV4 | Malin Gramer | 2006–2008 |
| | Cartoon Network UK | Laura Hamilton and Nigel Clarke | 2009 |
References
- 1 2 Hot Nordic Docs at MIPDOC/MIP TV
- ↑ NEWS - Intervisio Oy
- ↑ Nordgren, Kaj (2009-02-11). "Bringing interactivity to TV content". Tekes. Retrieved 2009-09-28.
- ↑ home - Intervisio Oy
- ↑ "SCANDINAVIA LEADS INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIVE EMMY AWARDS AT MIPTV". International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2009-09-28.
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