39th International Emmy Awards

The 39th International Emmy Awards took place on November 21, 2011, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States and hosted by Canadian actor Jason Priestley.[1]

39th International Emmy Awards
Date
  • November 21, 2011 (2011-11-21)
LocationNew York Hilton Hotel
New York City, New York, U.S.
Hosted byJason Priestley
Highlights
Founders AwardNigel Lythgoe
Websitehttp://www.iemmys.tv/ 

Ceremony

20 countries competed at the International Emmy Awards in 2011, a record number, they are: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, the Philippines and the United Kingdom, indicated by 800 media professionals from 67 different countries. From Brazil, TV Globo led the nominations for the award, as it did in the last edition.[2]

Veteran British producer Nigel Lythgoe, Co-creator and Executive Producer of American Idol, was selected by the Academy to receive the 2011 International Emmy Founders Award, handed over by the singer Lady Gaga.[3] Subhash Chandra, Chairman of Chairman Zee Entertainment Enterprises, the International Emmy Directorate Award.[4]

Winners and nominees

Best Telenovela Best Drama Series
Best TV Movie or Miniseries Best Arts Programming
Best Comedy Series Best Documentary
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Non-Scripted Entertainment Best Children & Young People Program

Most major nominations

By country

References

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  4. "Zee TV's Subhash Chandra to Receive Emmy Honor". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 2, 2014.
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