List of American television awards

This list of American television awards is an index to articles about notable awards that are or were given by several organizations for contributions in various fields of television in the United States.

1994 Emmys

General

AwardSponsorNotes
Critics' Choice Television AwardBroadcast Television Journalists AssociationBest in television[1]
Game Show AwardsWilshire Theatre in Beverly Hills, CaliforniaPresented once, on Saturday, June 6, 2009[2]
Genesis AwardsHumane Society of the United StatesTo individuals in the major news and entertainment media for producing outstanding works which raise public awareness of animal issues.[3]
Global TV Demand AwardsParrot AnalyticsMost popular TV shows in the world.[4][5][6][7]
GLAAD Media AwardsGLAAD Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against DefamationOutstanding representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives.[8]
Golden Collar AwardsDog News DailyBest canine actors[9]
Golden Globe AwardsHollywood Foreign Press AssociationExcellence in film, both American and International, and in American television[10]
Humanitas PrizeHumanitas PrizeFilm and television writing promoting human dignity, meaning and freedom.[11]
Iris AwardNational Association of Television Program ExecutivesAmerican awards for local television programming excellence[12]
MTV Movie & TV AwardsMTVPopularity in film and television[13][14][15]
National Reality Television AwardsIEG Global and National Media GroupThe best in Reality TV[16]
Peabody AwardUniversity of GeorgiaDistinguished achievement and meritorious public service by television and radio stations, networks, producing organizations, individuals, and the World Wide Web[17]
Soap Opera Digest AwardsSoap Opera Digest magazineExcellence in the soap opera genre[18]
Soapy AwardsSoap Opera Digest magazine(Defunct)[18]
Television Academy HonorsAcademy of Television Arts & SciencesTelevision programming that inspires, informs, motivates and even has the power to change lives[19]
Young Artist AwardsYoung Artist AssociationExcellence of youth performers[20][21][22][23]
2013 Young Hollywood AwardsPenske Media Corp. (Variety magazine)Various categories[24][25]
Women in Film & Video-DC Women of Vision AwardsWomen in Film and Television International DC chapterWomen's creative and technical achievements in media[26]
Women in Film Crystal + Lucy AwardsWomen in Film and Television International LA chapterExcellence in entertainment[27]

Emmy awards

An Emmy Award is an American award that recognizes excellence in the television industry. Three related, but separate, organizations present the Emmy Award: the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS), and the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS).[28] Awards include:

News and information

AwardSponsorNotes
Edward R. Murrow Award (Washington State University)Edward R. Murrow College of Communication of Washington State UniversityCommitment to excellence that exemplifies the career of Edward R. Murrow[29]
Edward Murrow Award (Overseas Press Club of America)Overseas Press ClubBest television interpretation or documentary on international affairs[30]
Edward R. Murrow Award (Radio Television Digital News Association)Radio Television Digital News AssociationOutstanding achievements in electronic journalism[31]
News & Documentary Emmy AwardsNational Academy of Television Arts and SciencesExcellence in American national news and documentary programming[32]
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News, Talk or Information – SpecialNAACPOutstanding News, Talk or Information (special)[33][34][35][36]
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News, Talk or Information – SeriesNAACPOutstanding News, Talk or Information (series)[33][34][35][36]

Technical

AwardSponsorNotes
Cinema Audio Society Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movie or Limited SeriesCinema Audio SocietySound mixing[37]
Cinema Audio Society Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – Half HourCinema Audio SocietySound mixing[37]
Cinema Audio Society Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – One HourCinema Audio SocietySound mixing[37]
Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Episodic Long Form Broadcast MediaMotion Picture Sound EditorsDubbing, mixing, or re-recording[38]
Hollywood Post Alliance Award for Outstanding Color Grading - TelevisionHollywood Professional AssociationColor grading[39]
Hollywood Post Alliance Award for Outstanding Editing - Television (30 Minutes and Under)Hollywood Professional AssociationEditing[39]
Hollywood Post Alliance Award for Outstanding Editing - Television (Over 30 Minutes)Hollywood Professional AssociationEditing[39]
Hollywood Post Alliance Award for Outstanding Sound - TelevisionHollywood Professional AssociationSound[39]
Technology & Engineering Emmy AwardsNational Academy of Television Arts and SciencesOutstanding achievement in technical or engineering development[40]

See also

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