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2011 Kids' Choice Awards
Name2011 Kids' Choice Awards
DateApril 2, 2011
VenueGalen Center
CityLos Angeles
CountryUnited States
NetworkNickelodeon
HostJack Black
Most nominationsJustin Bieber (4)
Most awardsJustin Bieber (2), Miley Cyrus (2), iCarly (2)
Last2010
Next2012

2011 Kids' Choice Awards The 24th annual edition of the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on April 2, 2011, at the Galen Center in Los Angeles. Hosted by actor and comedian Jack Black, the ceremony celebrated the year's most popular figures in film, television, music, and sports as voted by children. The event was broadcast live on the Nickelodeon network and featured numerous celebrity presenters, musical performances, and the signature green slime.

Overview

The 2011 ceremony continued the awards' tradition of high-energy, family-friendly entertainment, with a central theme of celebrating fan favorites across various entertainment mediums. Notable highlights included a record number of votes cast by the youth audience and several memorable slime-centric stunts orchestrated by host Jack Black. The event was produced by Nickelodeon in association with Bob Bain Productions, maintaining the show's signature chaotic and celebratory atmosphere. The show's success was part of a broader strategy by Viacom to engage its core demographic through interactive television events.

Hosts and performers

Jack Black served as the sole host for the ceremony, bringing his signature comedic energy and physical humor to the proceedings. The musical performances were a central component, featuring a highly anticipated set by Canadian pop sensation Justin Bieber. Bieber performed his hit singles "Baby" and "Somebody to Love" from his album My World 2.0. Additional musical entertainment was provided by the Black Eyed Peas, who performed their global hit "The Time (Dirty Bit)" to energize the audience.

Nominees and winners

Nominees were announced in February 2011, with Justin Bieber leading the field with four nominations. Major competitive categories included Favorite Movie, Favorite TV Show, and Favorite Music Artist. The winners, determined entirely by online and wireless voting from the show's young audience, included Toy Story 3 for Favorite Movie and iCarly for Favorite TV Show. In the music categories, Justin Bieber won Favorite Male Singer and Miley Cyrus won Favorite Female Singer, with Katy Perry taking home the award for Favorite Song for "California Gurls". The sports categories saw victories for Shaun White as Favorite Male Athlete and Danica Patrick as Favorite Female Athlete.

Presenters

A wide array of celebrities from film, television, and music presented awards and participated in comedy segments. Presenters included actors Emma Stone, Josh Duhamel, and Miranda Cosgrove. Television personalities such as Keke Palmer and Lucas Cruikshank also presented, alongside musicians like Snoop Dogg and Victoria Justice. Stars from popular Nickelodeon series, including Jennette McCurdy from iCarly and Jake Short from A.N.T. Farm, were featured, ensuring strong representation from the network's own programming.

Special awards

The ceremony featured the Hall of Fame Award, which was presented to actor and filmmaker Mike Myers for his significant contributions to family entertainment through films like Shrek and Austin Powers. This marked a rare instance of the award being given to a figure primarily known for work in feature films rather than television. No other honorary awards, such as the Lifetime Achievement Award or the Big Help Award, were presented at this particular ceremony.

Broadcast and ratings

The event was broadcast live on Nickelodeon and its sister networks, including Nicktoons and TeenNick, reaching a wide domestic audience. According to Nielsen ratings, the broadcast attracted an average of 7.6 million total viewers, making it one of the highest-rated telecasts in the network's history for that year. The show also generated significant engagement on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, with related hashtags trending worldwide during the live broadcast. International broadcasts followed in key markets like the United Kingdom, Australia, and Latin America.

Category:Kids' Choice Awards Category:2011 television awards