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== Ceremonies ==
== Ceremonies ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Kids' Choice Awards ceremonies
|+
! scope=col | {{abbr|#|Number}}
! #
! Date
! scope=col | Date
! Venue
! scope=col | Venue
! Host(s)
! scope=col | Host(s)
|-
|-
| [[The Big Ballot|1st]]
| [[The Big Ballot|1st]]
| March 28April 18, 1987
| March 28{{snd}}April 18, 1987
| ''[[Rated K: For Kids by Kids]]'' studio
| ''[[Rated K: For Kids by Kids]]'' studio
| {{hlist|Matt Nespole|Rebecca Schwager|Mark Shanahan}}
| {{hlist|Matt Nespole|Rebecca Schwager|Mark Shanahan}}
|-
|-
| [[1988 Kids' Choice Awards|2nd]]
| [[1988 Kids' Choice Awards|2nd]]
| April 18, 1988<ref>{{cite news|id={{ProQuest|277943979}}|title=SCREENING ROOM And Now For a Word From Our Sponsor|newspaper=[[Newsday]]|last1=Werts|first1=Diane|last2=Granville|first2=Kari|last3=Kaufman|first3=Bill|page=06|date=April 17, 1988}}</ref>
| April&nbsp;18, 1988<ref>{{cite news|id={{ProQuest|277943979}}|title=SCREENING ROOM And Now For a Word From Our Sponsor|newspaper=[[Newsday]]|last1=Werts|first1=Diane|last2=Granville|first2=Kari|last3=Kaufman|first3=Bill|page=06|date=April 17, 1988}}</ref>
| rowspan=3| [[Universal Studios Hollywood]]
| rowspan=3| [[Universal Studios Hollywood]]
| {{hlist|[[Tony Danza]]|[[Debbie Gibson]]|[[Brian Robbins]]|[[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]]}}
| {{hlist|[[Tony Danza]]|[[Debbie Gibson]]|[[Brian Robbins]]|[[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]]}}
|-
|-
| [[1989 Kids' Choice Awards|3rd]]
| [[1989 Kids' Choice Awards|3rd]]
| June 25, 1989<ref>{{cite news|title=Life provides fodder for Martin's odd world|date=June 25, 1989|newspaper=Austin American-Statesman}}</ref>
| June&nbsp;25, 1989<ref>{{cite news|title=Life provides fodder for Martin's odd world|date=June 25, 1989|newspaper=Austin American-Statesman}}</ref>
| {{hlist|[[Nicole Eggert]]|[[Wil Wheaton]]<ref>{{cite news|title=TV Spots|date=June 23, 1989|first=Ben|last=Kubasik|newspaper=Newsday|page=05}}</ref>}}
| {{hlist|[[Nicole Eggert]]|[[Wil Wheaton]]<ref>{{cite news|title=TV Spots|date=June 23, 1989|first=Ben|last=Kubasik|newspaper=Newsday|page=05}}</ref>}}
|-
|-
| [[1990 Kids' Choice Awards|4th]]
| [[1990 Kids' Choice Awards|4th]]
| April 23, 1990<ref>{{cite news|title=Look Who' Winning With Kids|date=April 27, 1990|newspaper=Dayton Daily News|page=4}}</ref>
| April&nbsp;23, 1990<ref>{{cite news|title=Look Who' Winning With Kids|date=April 27, 1990|newspaper=Dayton Daily News|page=4}}</ref>
| {{hlist|[[Dave Coulier]]|[[Candace Cameron Bure|Candace Cameron]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Prime-Time Pick Series: Prime-Time Pick|date=April 23, 1990|first=Burlingame|last=Jon|newspaper=St. Petersburg Times|page=7.D}}</ref>|[[David Faustino]]}}
| {{hlist|[[Dave Coulier]]|[[Candace Cameron Bure|Candace Cameron]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Prime-Time Pick Series: Prime-Time Pick|date=April 23, 1990|first=Burlingame|last=Jon|newspaper=St. Petersburg Times|page=7.D}}</ref>|[[David Faustino]]}}
|-
|-
| [[1991 Kids' Choice Awards|5th]]
| [[1991 Kids' Choice Awards|5th]]
| April 22, 1991<ref>{{cite news|title=Nickelodeon gives kids a choice|date=April 21, 1991|first=Laura|last=Lipton|newspaper=Austin American-Statesman|page=11}}</ref>
| April&nbsp;22, 1991<ref>{{cite news|title=Nickelodeon gives kids a choice|date=April 21, 1991|first=Laura|last=Lipton|newspaper=Austin American-Statesman|page=11}}</ref>
| N/A
| N/A
| [[Corin Nemec]]
| [[Corin Nemec]]
|-
|-
| [[1992 Kids' Choice Awards|6th]]
| [[1992 Kids' Choice Awards|6th]]
| November 14, 1992<ref>{{cite news|title=Awards|date=November 16, 1992|first=Beth|last=Klied|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=2}}</ref>
| November&nbsp;14, 1992<ref>{{cite news|title=Awards|date=November 16, 1992|first=Beth|last=Klied|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=2}}</ref>
| Universal Studios Hollywood
| Universal Studios Hollywood
| {{hlist|[[Holly Robinson Peete|Holly Robinson]]|[[Brian Austin Green]]|[[Tori Spelling]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Saturday's TV Tips|date=November 14, 1992|newspaper=Atlanta Journal; Atlanta Constitution|page=E/4}}</ref>}}
| {{hlist|[[Holly Robinson Peete|Holly Robinson]]|[[Brian Austin Green]]|[[Tori Spelling]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Saturday's TV Tips|date=November 14, 1992|newspaper=Atlanta Journal; Atlanta Constitution|page=E/4}}</ref>}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| [[1994 Kids' Choice Awards|7th]]
| rowspan=2| [[1994 Kids' Choice Awards|7th]]
| rowspan=2| May 7, 1994
| rowspan=2| May&nbsp;7, 1994
| [[Pantages Theatre (Hollywood)|Pantages Theatre]]<ref name="Slimed! book">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HMmNDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA30|title=Slimed!: An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age|publisher=[[Penguin Random House]]|last=Klickstein|first=Mathew|isbn=978-0142196854|date=2013|access-date=May 3, 2020}}</ref>
| [[Pantages Theatre (Hollywood)|Pantages Theatre]]<ref name="Slimed! book">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HMmNDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA30|title=Slimed!: An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age|publisher=[[Penguin Random House]]|last=Klickstein|first=Mathew|isbn=978-0142196854|date=2013|access-date=May 3, 2020}}</ref>
| {{hlist|[[Joey Lawrence]]|Candace Cameron}}
| {{hlist|[[Joey Lawrence]]|Candace Cameron}}
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|-
|-
| [[1995 Kids' Choice Awards|8th]]
| [[1995 Kids' Choice Awards|8th]]
| May 20, 1995
| May&nbsp;20, 1995
| [[Santa Monica Airport|Barker Hangar]]<ref name="LA Sentinel">{{cite news|id={{ProQuest|369395426}}|title=Kids' Choices Clearly Cool|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Sentinel]]|last=Bingham|first=Carolyn|page=B-4|date=May 31, 1995}}</ref>
| [[Santa Monica Airport|Barker Hangar]]<ref name="LA Sentinel">{{cite news|id={{ProQuest|369395426}}|title=Kids' Choices Clearly Cool|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Sentinel]]|last=Bingham|first=Carolyn|page=B-4|date=May 31, 1995}}</ref>
| rowspan="2"| [[Whitney Houston]]
| rowspan="2"| [[Whitney Houston]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| [[1996 Kids' Choice Awards|9th]]
| rowspan=2| [[1996 Kids' Choice Awards|9th]]
| rowspan=2| May 11, 1996
| rowspan=2| May&nbsp;11, 1996
| Universal Studios Hollywood<ref>{{cite news|id={{ProQuest|296140939}}|title=Nickelodeon set to reveal Kids' Choice Awards tonight|newspaper=[[Houston Chronicle]]|page=8|date=May 11, 1996}}</ref>
| Universal Studios Hollywood<ref>{{cite news|id={{ProQuest|296140939}}|title=Nickelodeon set to reveal Kids' Choice Awards tonight|newspaper=[[Houston Chronicle]]|page=8|date=May 11, 1996}}</ref>
|-
|-
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|-
|-
| [[1997 Kids' Choice Awards|10th]]
| [[1997 Kids' Choice Awards|10th]]
| April 19, 1997
| April&nbsp;19, 1997
| [[Grand Olympic Auditorium]]
| [[Grand Olympic Auditorium]]
| {{hlist|Rosie O'Donnell|[[Terry Bradshaw]]}}
| {{hlist|Rosie O'Donnell|[[Terry Bradshaw]]}}
|-
|-
| [[1998 Kids' Choice Awards|11th]]
| [[1998 Kids' Choice Awards|11th]]
| April 4, 1998
| April&nbsp;4, 1998
| rowspan="2"| [[Pauley Pavilion]]
| rowspan="2"| [[Pauley Pavilion]]
| rowspan="2"| Rosie O'Donnell
| rowspan="2"| Rosie O'Donnell
|-
|-
| [[1999 Kids' Choice Awards|12th]]
| [[1999 Kids' Choice Awards|12th]]
| May 1, 1999
| May&nbsp;1, 1999
|-
|-
| [[2000 Kids' Choice Awards|13th]]
| [[2000 Kids' Choice Awards|13th]]
| April 15, 2000
| April&nbsp;15, 2000
| [[Hollywood Bowl]]
| [[Hollywood Bowl]]
| {{hlist|Rosie O'Donnell|[[LL Cool J]]|[[David Arquette]]|[[Mandy Moore]]|[[Frankie Muniz]]}}
| {{hlist|Rosie O'Donnell|[[LL Cool J]]|[[David Arquette]]|[[Mandy Moore]]|[[Frankie Muniz]]}}
|-
|-
| [[2001 Kids' Choice Awards|14th]]
| [[2001 Kids' Choice Awards|14th]]
| April 21, 2001
| April&nbsp;21, 2001
| rowspan="3"| Barker Hangar
| rowspan="3"| Barker Hangar
| rowspan="3"| Rosie O'Donnell
| rowspan="3"| Rosie O'Donnell
|-
|-
| [[2002 Kids' Choice Awards|15th]]
| [[2002 Kids' Choice Awards|15th]]
| April 20, 2002
| April&nbsp;20, 2002
|-
|-
| [[2003 Kids' Choice Awards|16th]]
| [[2003 Kids' Choice Awards|16th]]
| April 12, 2003
| April&nbsp;12, 2003
|-
|-
| [[2004 Kids' Choice Awards|17th]]
| [[2004 Kids' Choice Awards|17th]]
| April 3, 2004
| April&nbsp;3, 2004
| rowspan="7"| Pauley Pavilion
| rowspan="7"| Pauley Pavilion
| {{hlist|[[Cameron Diaz]]|[[Mike Myers]]}}
| {{hlist|[[Cameron Diaz]]|[[Mike Myers]]}}
|-
|-
| [[2005 Kids' Choice Awards|18th]]
| [[2005 Kids' Choice Awards|18th]]
| April 2, 2005
| April&nbsp;2, 2005
| [[Ben Stiller]]
| [[Ben Stiller]]
|-
|-
| [[2006 Kids' Choice Awards|19th]]
| [[2006 Kids' Choice Awards|19th]]
| April 1, 2006
| April&nbsp;1, 2006
| [[Jack Black]]
| [[Jack Black]]
|-
|-
| [[2007 Kids' Choice Awards|20th]]
| [[2007 Kids' Choice Awards|20th]]
| March 31, 2007
| March&nbsp;31, 2007
| [[Justin Timberlake]]
| [[Justin Timberlake]]
|-
|-
| [[2008 Kids' Choice Awards|21st]]
| [[2008 Kids' Choice Awards|21st]]
| March 29, 2008
| March&nbsp;29, 2008
| Jack Black
| Jack Black
|-
|-
| [[2009 Kids' Choice Awards|22nd]]
| [[2009 Kids' Choice Awards|22nd]]
| March 28, 2009
| March&nbsp;28, 2009
| [[Dwayne Johnson]]
| [[Dwayne Johnson]]
|-
|-
| [[2010 Kids' Choice Awards|23rd]]
| [[2010 Kids' Choice Awards|23rd]]
| March 27, 2010
| March&nbsp;27, 2010
| [[Kevin James]]
| [[Kevin James]]
|-
|-
| [[2011 Kids' Choice Awards|24th]]
| [[2011 Kids' Choice Awards|24th]]
| April 2, 2011
| April&nbsp;2, 2011
| rowspan="4"| [[Galen Center]]
| rowspan="4"| [[Galen Center]]
| Jack Black
| Jack Black
|-
|-
| [[2012 Kids' Choice Awards|25th]]
| [[2012 Kids' Choice Awards|25th]]
| March 31, 2012
| March&nbsp;31, 2012
| [[Will Smith]]
| [[Will Smith]]
|-
|-
| [[2013 Kids' Choice Awards|26th]]
| [[2013 Kids' Choice Awards|26th]]
| March 23, 2013
| March&nbsp;23, 2013
| [[Josh Duhamel]]
| [[Josh Duhamel]]
|-
|-
| [[2014 Kids' Choice Awards|27th]]
| [[2014 Kids' Choice Awards|27th]]
| March 29, 2014
| March&nbsp;29, 2014
| [[Mark Wahlberg]]
| [[Mark Wahlberg]]
|-
|-
| [[2015 Kids' Choice Awards|28th]]
| [[2015 Kids' Choice Awards|28th]]
| March 28, 2015
| March&nbsp;28, 2015
| rowspan="2"| [[Kia Forum|The Forum]]
| rowspan="2"| [[Kia Forum|The Forum]]
| [[Nick Jonas]]
| [[Nick Jonas]]
|-
|-
| [[2016 Kids' Choice Awards|29th]]
| [[2016 Kids' Choice Awards|29th]]
| March 12, 2016
| March&nbsp;12, 2016
| [[Blake Shelton]]
| [[Blake Shelton]]
|-
|-
| [[2017 Kids' Choice Awards|30th]]
| [[2017 Kids' Choice Awards|30th]]
| March 11, 2017
| March&nbsp;11, 2017
| Galen Center
| Galen Center
| rowspan="2"| [[John Cena]]
| rowspan="2"| [[John Cena]]
|-
|-
| [[2018 Kids' Choice Awards|31st]]
| [[2018 Kids' Choice Awards|31st]]
| March 24, 2018
| March&nbsp;24, 2018
| The Forum
| The Forum
|-
|-
| [[2019 Kids' Choice Awards|32nd]]
| [[2019 Kids' Choice Awards|32nd]]
| March 23, 2019
| March&nbsp;23, 2019
| Galen Center
| Galen Center
| [[DJ Khaled]]
| [[DJ Khaled]]
|-
|-
| [[2020 Kids' Choice Awards|33rd]]
| [[2020 Kids' Choice Awards|33rd]]
| May 2, 2020
| May&nbsp;2, 2020
| Virtual show{{efn|1=The ceremony was originally planned to be held at The Forum, but changed to a virtual ceremony due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].}}
| Virtual show{{efn|1=The ceremony was originally planned to be held at The Forum, but changed to a virtual ceremony due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].}}
| [[Victoria Justice]]{{efn|1=[[Chance the Rapper]] was originally set to host the ceremony before moving to a virtual ceremony.}}
| [[Victoria Justice]]{{efn|1=[[Chance the Rapper]] was originally set to host the ceremony before moving to a virtual ceremony.}}
|-
|-
| [[2021 Kids' Choice Awards|34th]]
| [[2021 Kids' Choice Awards|34th]]
| March 13, 2021
| March&nbsp;13, 2021
| rowspan="2"| Barker Hangar{{efn|1=The main stage for the 2021 ceremony was at the Barker Hangar, while a blimp 'traveled' to different destinations during the show including ''[[Stranger Things]]''{{'}} Upside Down, Mars, Liza Koshy's house, and ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''{{'}} Bikini Bottom.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/cathyolson/2021/03/12/sneak-peak-bieber-in-a-slime-lagoon-kamala-harris-fan-wall-in-store-at-nickelodeon-kids-choice-awards|title=Sneak Peak: Bieber In A Slime Lagoon, Kamala Harris, Fan Wall In Store At Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards|work=[[Forbes]]|author=Cathy Applefeld Olson|date=March 12, 2021|access-date=March 14, 2021}}</ref> Most presenters, winners, and performers appeared in-person, while others appeared virtually, including the audience.}}
| rowspan="2"| Barker Hangar{{efn|1=The main stage for the 2021 ceremony was at the Barker Hangar, while a blimp 'traveled' to different destinations during the show including ''[[Stranger Things]]''{{'}} Upside Down, Mars, Liza Koshy's house, and ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''{{'}} Bikini Bottom.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/cathyolson/2021/03/12/sneak-peak-bieber-in-a-slime-lagoon-kamala-harris-fan-wall-in-store-at-nickelodeon-kids-choice-awards|title=Sneak Peak: Bieber In A Slime Lagoon, Kamala Harris, Fan Wall In Store At Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards|work=[[Forbes]]|author=Cathy Applefeld Olson|date=March 12, 2021|access-date=March 14, 2021}}</ref> Most presenters, winners, and performers appeared in-person, while others appeared virtually, including the audience.}}
| [[Kenan Thompson]]
| [[Kenan Thompson]]
|-
|-
| [[2022 Kids' Choice Awards|35th]]
| [[2022 Kids' Choice Awards|35th]]
| April 9, 2022
| April&nbsp;9, 2022
| {{hlist|[[Miranda Cosgrove]]|[[Rob Gronkowski]]}}
| {{hlist|[[Miranda Cosgrove]]|[[Rob Gronkowski]]}}
|}
|}

Revision as of 18:16, 29 April 2022

Ceremonies

Kids' Choice Awards ceremonies
# Date Venue Host(s)
1st March 28 – April 18, 1987 Rated K: For Kids by Kids studio
  • Matt Nespole
  • Rebecca Schwager
  • Mark Shanahan
2nd April 18, 1988[1] Universal Studios Hollywood
3rd June 25, 1989[2]
4th April 23, 1990[4]
5th April 22, 1991[6] N/A Corin Nemec
6th November 14, 1992[7] Universal Studios Hollywood
7th May 7, 1994 Pantages Theatre[9]
Universal Studios Florida Marc Weiner
8th May 20, 1995 Barker Hangar[10] Whitney Houston
9th May 11, 1996 Universal Studios Hollywood[11]
New York Harbor cruise Rosie O'Donnell
10th April 19, 1997 Grand Olympic Auditorium
11th April 4, 1998 Pauley Pavilion Rosie O'Donnell
12th May 1, 1999
13th April 15, 2000 Hollywood Bowl
14th April 21, 2001 Barker Hangar Rosie O'Donnell
15th April 20, 2002
16th April 12, 2003
17th April 3, 2004 Pauley Pavilion
18th April 2, 2005 Ben Stiller
19th April 1, 2006 Jack Black
20th March 31, 2007 Justin Timberlake
21st March 29, 2008 Jack Black
22nd March 28, 2009 Dwayne Johnson
23rd March 27, 2010 Kevin James
24th April 2, 2011 Galen Center Jack Black
25th March 31, 2012 Will Smith
26th March 23, 2013 Josh Duhamel
27th March 29, 2014 Mark Wahlberg
28th March 28, 2015 The Forum Nick Jonas
29th March 12, 2016 Blake Shelton
30th March 11, 2017 Galen Center John Cena
31st March 24, 2018 The Forum
32nd March 23, 2019 Galen Center DJ Khaled
33rd May 2, 2020 Virtual show[a] Victoria Justice[b]
34th March 13, 2021 Barker Hangar[c] Kenan Thompson
35th April 9, 2022

Notes

  1. ^ The ceremony was originally planned to be held at The Forum, but changed to a virtual ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. ^ Chance the Rapper was originally set to host the ceremony before moving to a virtual ceremony.
  3. ^ The main stage for the 2021 ceremony was at the Barker Hangar, while a blimp 'traveled' to different destinations during the show including Stranger Things' Upside Down, Mars, Liza Koshy's house, and SpongeBob SquarePants' Bikini Bottom.[12] Most presenters, winners, and performers appeared in-person, while others appeared virtually, including the audience.

Venues

The Kids' Choice Awards are typically held in and around Southern California. Past ceremonies have been held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, the Hollywood Bowl, the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, and Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, but mostly at Pauley Pavilion on the UCLA campus. After renovations to Pauley beginning in 2011, the show was moved to the Galen Center at USC;[13] it was expected to be a temporary home, but the network retained Galen for the 2012–14 ceremonies due to the construction of the Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference and Guest Center, making it difficult to have the "Orange Carpet"; the smaller Kids' Choice Sports had its first ceremony in 2014 at Pauley. For the 2015 and 2016 shows, the ceremony occurred at the remodeled Forum in Inglewood, California. Between the 2017 and 2019 shows, the venue alternated between the Galen Center and The Forum.[14]

The 2020 awards, previously scheduled for March 22, were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic; a spokesperson said that Nickelodeon "will have further information about a new date in the future."[15] The ceremony was later moved to May 2 to be held virtually.[16][17] The 2020 show was originally planned to serve as a tie-in with Nickelodeon's Slimefest event.[18]

Multiple year hosts

The ceremony has been hosted multiple times by four individuals, with Candace Cameron Bure hosting in 1990 and 1994, Whitney Houston consecutively in 1995 and 1996, then Rosie O'Donnell (who co-hosted with Houston in 1996) alone from 1997 until 2003 (with four other hosts in 2000). This was followed by Jack Black in 2006, 2008 and 2011, and then John Cena, who hosted consecutively for 2017 and 2018.

References

  1. ^ Werts, Diane; Granville, Kari; Kaufman, Bill (April 17, 1988). "SCREENING ROOM And Now For a Word From Our Sponsor". Newsday. p. 06. ProQuest 277943979.
  2. ^ "Life provides fodder for Martin's odd world". Austin American-Statesman. June 25, 1989.
  3. ^ Kubasik, Ben (June 23, 1989). "TV Spots". Newsday. p. 05.
  4. ^ "Look Who' Winning With Kids". Dayton Daily News. April 27, 1990. p. 4.
  5. ^ Jon, Burlingame (April 23, 1990). "Prime-Time Pick Series: Prime-Time Pick". St. Petersburg Times. p. 7.D.
  6. ^ Lipton, Laura (April 21, 1991). "Nickelodeon gives kids a choice". Austin American-Statesman. p. 11.
  7. ^ Klied, Beth (November 16, 1992). "Awards". Los Angeles Times. p. 2.
  8. ^ "Saturday's TV Tips". Atlanta Journal; Atlanta Constitution. November 14, 1992. p. E/4.
  9. ^ Klickstein, Mathew (2013). Slimed!: An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age. Penguin Random House. ISBN 978-0142196854. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  10. ^ Bingham, Carolyn (May 31, 1995). "Kids' Choices Clearly Cool". Los Angeles Sentinel. p. B-4. ProQuest 369395426.
  11. ^ "Nickelodeon set to reveal Kids' Choice Awards tonight". Houston Chronicle. May 11, 1996. p. 8. ProQuest 296140939.
  12. ^ Cathy Applefeld Olson (March 12, 2021). "Sneak Peak: Bieber In A Slime Lagoon, Kamala Harris, Fan Wall In Store At Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards". Forbes. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  13. ^ Associated Press, UCLA to renovate famous court, ESPN, May 11, 2010
  14. ^ "WWE Superstar John Cena to Host Nickelodeon's 2017 Kids' Choice Awards, Live on Saturday, March 11, 2017" (Press release). Nickelodeon. January 24, 2017. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
  15. ^ Cite error: The named reference KCA postpone was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  16. ^ Cite error: The named reference KCA 2020 virtual announce was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  17. ^ Cite error: The named reference TFC-virtual PR was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  18. ^ Cite error: The named reference KCA 2020 PR was invoked but never defined (see the help page).