Television awards The first annual Soap Opera Digest Awards were held in 1984 and hosted by then husband and wife Catherine Hickland and David Hasselhoff. Hickland was currently starring in the soap opera Capitol and Hasselhoff who was currently in the series Knight Rider was still recognisable as Snapper Foster on The Young and the Restless. ...more on Wikipedia about "1st Soap Opera Digest Awards"
The CableACE Award (earlier known as the ACE awards) was an award that was given from 1978 to 1997 to honor excellence in American cable television programing. It was originally created to serve as a cable television counterpart to the Emmy Award, which did not recognize cable programming prior to 1988. The CableACE awards were discontinued in 1997 when their organizers, the National Cable Television Association, finally decided that the Emmys were sufficiently recognizing cable tv programing making a separate awards show unnecessary. ...more on Wikipedia about "CableACE Award"
The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs, given out each year during a formal dinner. Run since 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the awards are a major part of the film industry's "awards season" which culminates each year with the Oscars. This is particularly true since 1996, when the HFPA signed a new television broadcast contract with NBC; the broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards generally ranks as the third most-watched awards show each year, behind only the Oscars and Grammys, and movie studios actively solicit support from HFPA members and mention nominations and awards in their advertisements. ...more on Wikipedia about "Golden Globe Award"
The Golden Reel Award is the name shared by several unrelated television and film awards in the United States and Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Golden Reel Award"
Humanitas Prize is an award for film and TV writing deemed to promote human dignity, meaning, and freedom. It began in the 1970s with Father Ellwood Kieser, but is generally not seen as specific religious cinema or TV. In 1975 Ray Bradbury, Father "Bud", and Robert Abernathy announced the first winners on the Today show. It began as primarily a television award. ...more on Wikipedia about "Humanitas Prize"
Lo Nuestro is an awards show to the best of music and television of Spanish language media presented by television network Univision. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lo Nuestro"
Martín Fierro is the name of the most prominent awards for Argentine radio and television, granted by APTRA, the Association of Argentine Television and Radio Journalists. The awards were first given in 1959, limited to television. It was embodied on a statuette of a gaucho, by sculptor Luis Perlotti, weighing over 2 kg. The next year the awards adopted the name Martín Fierro, after the national poem of the country. Before 1967 all awards were given to Buenos Aires' media, but nowadays there is a special, rotating, venue honoring the winners of the interior of the country. ...more on Wikipedia about "Martín Fierro Awards"
The MTV Asia Awards are the Asian equivalent of the United States' MTV Video Music Awards and Europe's MTV Europe Music Awards. On 2005, The MTV Asia Awards was supposed to air on February 5th of that year, when it was repositioned to MTV Asia Aid when a global response to aftermath of Indian Ocean tsunami. ...more on Wikipedia about "MTV Asia Award"
The National Television Awards are a British television awards ceremony, sponsored by the ITV network and initiated in 1995. Although not widely held to be as prestigious as the British Academy Television Awards, the premier UK television acolades, the National Television Awards are probably the most prominent ceremony for which the results are voted on by the general public. Because of the way the awards are decided, winners are not given the title "Best", but rather "Most Popular". The ceremony is held annually in October. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Television Awards"
The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards is an annual awards show, usually held in April, that honors the year's biggest television, movie and music acts, as voted for by the children who watch the Nickelodeon cable channel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards"
Patrick Garland (born April 10, 1935) is a British theatre, television and film director and writer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Patrick Garland"
The George Foster Peabody Awards, more commonly known as simply the "Peabody Awards", are annual international awards given for excellence in radio and television broadcasting and cable television. Founded in 1940, the awards are administered by the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia. The awards are named after the banker- philanthropist George Foster Peabody who donated the funds to initiate the awards. ...more on Wikipedia about "Peabody Award"
The People's Choice Awards is an awards show recognizing the people and the work of popular culture. The show has been held annually since 1975 and is one of the few to be based on the opinions of the general public. The People's Choice Awards air on CBS and are produced by Procter & Gamble. ...more on Wikipedia about "People's Choice Awards"
The Australian People's Choice Awards winners: ...more on Wikipedia about "People's Choice Awards (Australia)"
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The Rose d'Or (or Golden Rose) is a highly prestigious television award, given annually since 1961 at the Festival Rose d'Or in spring each year. Since 2004, the festival is held in Lucerne, Switzerland. Before the festival was held in Montreux, Switzerland, thus the Golden Rose of Montreux. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rose d'Or"
The Royal Television Society is a British-based society for the discussion, analysis and preservation of television in all its forms, past, present and future. It is the oldest and possibly the best-known television society in the world. It currently has fourteen regional and national centres in the UK, as well as branches in the Republic of Ireland, Canada and the USA. ...more on Wikipedia about "Royal Television Society"
The Soap Opera Digest Awards are an award show held by the daytime television magazine Soap Opera Digest. The awards were founded in 1984 to replaced the less lavish Soapy Award which had run since 1977. These awards are ment to promote excellence in the soap opera genre and are decided by the fans who read the magazine. The statue itself is made of call and in the shape of a heart. ...more on Wikipedia about "Soap Opera Digest Awards"
The Soapy Awards were an award presented by Soap Opera Digest magazine to the best work on American soap operas from 1977 until 1983. Unlike their successors, the Soap Opera Digest Awards, this accolade lacked a great deal of glamour. The statue itself was a tall geometic crystal were presented during a television show after winners were announced in the magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Soapy Awards"
The Star Awards is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by mediacorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. ...more on Wikipedia about "Star Awards"
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