In the Mix (TV series)
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Created by | Sue Castle |
Starring | Various |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 65 |
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Producers | WNYC WNET (co-production for The New Normal) |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | PBS |
Original release | January 31, 1993 2012 | –
In the Mix is an American television series for young adults that covers a wide variety of critical issues and provides useful life skill information.
Format and themes[]
In the Mix is a series for, by and with teenagers and young adults 14–21, and since it airs on PBS Kids, it is for preschoolers too. Each half-hour single theme episode typically includes several segments devoted to a serious issue facing youth, including school violence, mental illness, drugs, employment training and interpersonal relationships. In addition, the programs are often co-hosted by celebrities.
All of the hosts and reporters featured on In the Mix are teens or young adults; several have gone on to careers in the fields of entertainment or journalism, including Jason Biggs, Kevin Jordan, Alimi Ballard, Nathan Marshall and Eden Regal.
Current status[]
As of Spring 2016, In the Mix continues to be shown on select PBS stations, usually in educational blocks, and in Canada. The current catalog consists of 65 half-hour single-theme programs. All programs are available for purchase as DVDs, most with discussion guides and some with Spanish subtitles as an option. The programs are used in middle school through college, including teacher/counselor training.
Selected awards and honors[]
- Community Service Programming
- Teen Special
CINE Golden Eagle Award: 8
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences: Honor Roll of Quality Youth Programming
PRISM Awards: 3
- Ecstasy
- Drug Abuse
- Meth..Not Even Once
In addition, In the Mix has been recognized by several national educational and health organizations. The series won the 's Media Award for its coverage of depression in teenagers. Various episodes of the show have also been included on the Young Adult Library Services Association's lists of selected videos.
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- 1990s American children's television series
- 2000s American children's television series
- 2010s American children's television series
- 1991 American television series debuts
- 2012 American television series endings
- American children's education television series
- PBS Kids shows
- PBS original programming