This is a list of International Emmy Award winners.
Current categories
Arts Programming
Comedy
Documentary
Sports Documentary
Drama series
Non-Scripted Entertainment
Telenovela
TV Movie / Mini-Series
Other categories
Children & Young People
Kids: Animation
Kids: Factual & Entertainment
Kids: Live-Action
Year
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Kids: Series
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Country
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Network
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2020
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Hardball
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Australia
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Northern Pictures
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2021
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First Day
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Epic Films/ACTF
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2022
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Kabam!
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Netherlands
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NPO/IJswater Films/KRO-NCRV
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2024
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One of the Boys
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Denmark
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Apple Tree Productions
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Journalism
News
Current Affairs
Honorary Awards
Founders Awards
Year
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Winner
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Country
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Note
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1980
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Jim Henson
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United States
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Creator of the Muppets
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1981
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Shaun Sutton
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United Kingdom
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Head of BBC-TV's Drama Group
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Roone Arledge
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United States
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Executive Producer, ABC's Wide World of Sports
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1982
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Michael Landon
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Executive Producer/Director/Writer/Performer
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1983
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Herbert Brodkin
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Producer/Partner, Titus Productions
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1984
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David L. Wolper
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Producer/Television Executive
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1985
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David Attenborough
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United Kingdom
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Creator/Writer/Producer/TV Host
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1986
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Donald L. Taffner
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President, D.L. Taffner Ltd
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1987
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Jacques-Yves Cousteau[2]
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France
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President, Cousteau Society
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1988
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Goar Mestre[3]
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Argentina
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Latin American Broadcasting Pioneer
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1989
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Paul Fox
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United Kingdom
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Managing Director, BBC Television
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1990
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Joan Ganz Cooney
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United States
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American television producer
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1991
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Adrian Cowell[4]
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United Kingdom
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Film Maker, ITV Central
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1992
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Bill Cosby[5]
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United States
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Comedian/Actor/Producer
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1993
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Richard Dunn[6]
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CEO, Thames Television
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1994
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Film on Four: Channel 4
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United Kingdom
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British public-service television broadcaster
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1995
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Don Hewitt[7]
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United States
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Executive Producer, CBS' 60 Minutes
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1996
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Reg Grundy[8]
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Australia
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Founder, Grundy Productions
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1997
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Jac Venza[9]
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United States
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Director of Cultural & Arts Programs, WNET
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1998
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Robert Halmi Sr.[10]
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Hungary
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Chairman, RHI Entertainment
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1999
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Hisashi Hieda[11]
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Japan
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President, Fuji Television
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2000
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John Hendricks[12]
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United States
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Founder & CEO, Discovery Communications
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2001
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Pierre Lescure[13]
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France
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Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canal+ Group
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2002
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Howard Stringer[14]
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United Kingdom
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Chairman & CEO, Sony Corporation of America
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2003
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HBO[15]
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United States
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American premium cable and satellite television network
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2004
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MTV International[16]
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Channel subsidiary of MTV Networks
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2005
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Oprah Winfrey[17]
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Chairman, Harpo Inc.
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2006
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Steven Spielberg[18]
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American film director
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2007
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Al Gore[19]
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Chairman, Current TV
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2008
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Dick Wolf[20]
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Creator & Executive Producer, Law & Order
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2009
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David Frost[21]
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United Kingdom
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Journalist/Producer
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2010
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Simon Cowell[22]
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Founder, SYCO
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2011
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Nigel Lythgoe[23]
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Executive Producer, So You Think You Can Dance; American Idol
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2012
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Ryan Murphy[24]
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United States
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Showrunner
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Norman Lear[25]
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40th Anniversary Special Founders Award
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Alan Alda
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40th Anniversary Special Founders Award
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2013
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J. J. Abrams[26]
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Film director
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2014
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Matthew Weiner[27]
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Screenwriter, Creator of the series Mad Men
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2015
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Julian Fellowes
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United Kingdom
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Screenwriter, Creator of the series Downton Abbey
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2016
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Shonda Rhimes
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United States
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Television producer, screenwriter, and author
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2017
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None
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None
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None
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2018
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Greg Berlanti
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United States
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American film and television writer and producer
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2019
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David Benioff and D. B. Weiss
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Game of Thrones showrunners
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2020
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Andrew Cuomo (rescinded)
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56th Governor of New York
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2021
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None
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None
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None
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2022
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Ava DuVernay
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United States
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American filmmaker, television producer
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2023
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Jesse Armstrong
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United Kingdom
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Screenwriter and producer
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2024
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David E. Kelley
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United States
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American television writer, producer
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Directorate Award
Year
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Winner
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Country
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Note
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1973
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Charles Curran
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United Kingdom
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President, European Broadcasting Union, Director General, BBC
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1974
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Dr. Joseph Charyk
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United States
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President, COMSAT
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1975
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Junzo Imamichi
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Japan
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Chairman of the Board, Tokyo Broadcasting System
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1976
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Talbot S. Duckmanton
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Australia
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President, Asian Broadcasting Union, CBE (Citation)
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Roberto Marinho
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Brazil
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President, TV Globo Network of Brazil (Citation)
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Howard Thomas
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United Kingdom
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Chairman of the Board, Thames Television, (Citation)
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1977
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Alphonse Ouimet
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Canada
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Chairman, Telesat, Canadian TV
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1979
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Frank Stanton
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United States
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President Emeritus, CBS, Incorporated 1978 Prix Italia
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1980
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Lew Grade
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United Kingdom
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Chairman of the Board, Associated Communications Corp.
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1981
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Sir Huw Wheldon
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United Kingdom
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Retired (1976) Managing Director of BBC-TV
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1982
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Akio Morita
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Japan
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Chairman and CEO, Sony Corporation
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1983
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Roberto Marinho
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Brazil
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President, TV Globo Network of Brazil
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1984
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Sydney Bernstein
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United Kingdom
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Founder, Granada Television
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1985
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Leonard H. Goldenson
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United States
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Chairman and CEO, ABC
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1986
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Herbert Schmertz
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United States
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Vice President, Public Affairs, Mobil Oil Company
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1987
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Jeremy Isaacs
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United Kingdom
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Chief Executive, Channel 4
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1988
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Vittorio Boni
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Italy
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Director, International Relations, RAI (Posthumously)
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1989
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Ted Turner
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United States
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Chairman of the Board/President, Turner Broadcasting System (Citation)
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Murray Chercover
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Canada
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Chairman and CEO, CTV Television Network
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1990
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Henrikas Juškevičius
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Lithuania
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Assistant Director-General, UNESCO
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1991
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Henry Becton
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United States
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President, WGBH, Boston
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1992
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Silvio Berlusconi
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Italy
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President, Fininvest Gruppo
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1993
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Andre Rousselet
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France
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Chairman, Canal Plus
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1994
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Helmut Thoma
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Germany
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Managing Director, RTL
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1995
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John Birt
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United Kingdom
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Director General, BBC
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1996
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Hebert A. Granath
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United States
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Chairman, ABC/Disney Cable International
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1997
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Dieter Stolte
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Germany
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Intendant, ZDF
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1998
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Sam Nilsson
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Sweden
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President, Sveriges Television
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1999
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Ralph Baruch
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United States
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Founder, Viacom
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2000
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Su-Ming Cheng[28]
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People's Republic of China
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CEO China-TV, Taiwan
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2001
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Gustavo Cisneros[29]
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Venezuela
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Chairman, Organizacion Cisneros
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2002
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Katsuji Ebisawa[30]
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Japan
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President, NHK
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2003
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Greg Dyke[31]
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United Kingdom
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Director General, BBC
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2004
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Herbert Kloiber[32]
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Germany
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Managing Director, Tele-München Group
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2005
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Charles Allen[33]
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United Kingdom
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Chief Executive, ITV
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2006
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Ronald S. Lauder[34]
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United States
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Founder and Chairman, Central European Media Enterprises (CME)
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2007
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Patrick Le Lay[35]
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France
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Chairman, TF1 Group
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2008
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Liu Changle[36]
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Hong Kong
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Chairman & CEO, Phoenix Satellite Television
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2009
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Markus Schächter[37]
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Germany
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Director General, ZDF
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2010
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Lorne Michaels[38]
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United States
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Creator & Executive Producer, Saturday Night Live
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2011
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Subhash Chandra[39]
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India
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Chairman, Zee TV
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2012
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Kim In-Kyu[40]
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South Korea
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President & CEO, Korean Broadcasting System
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2013
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Anke Schäferkordt[41]
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Germany
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CEO Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland & CO-CEO RTL Group
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2014
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Roberto Irineu Marinho[42]
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Brazil
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Chairman & CEO of Grupo Globo
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2015
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Richard Plepler
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United States
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Chairman & CEO, HBO
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2016
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Maria Rørbye Rønn
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Denmark
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CEO & Director General, DR
|
2017
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Emilio Azcárraga Jean
|
Mexico
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Chairman & CEO, Grupo Televisa
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2018
|
Sophie Turner Laing
|
United Kingdom
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Chief executive officer of Endemol Shine Group
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2019
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Christiane Amanpour
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United States
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Chief international anchor for CNN
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2020
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None
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None
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None
|
2021
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Thomas Bellut
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Germany
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Director General of German national broadcaster ZDF
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2022
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Miky Lee
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United States
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Vice president of CJ Group
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2023
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Ekta Kapoor
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India
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Managing director of Balaji Telefilms
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2024
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Sidonie Dumas
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France
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CEO of Gaumont
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Others
International Children's Day of Broadcasting Award
Presented by UNICEF in conjunction with International Emmy Awards and awarded to a broadcaster whose children's programming on or around the first Sunday in March of the previous year best reflects the theme declared by UNICEF for that year. Aims and conditions may be found at [1].
Categories extinct
Dramaturgy
Best European Artist
Arts documentary
Drama series
Non-English Language U.S. Primetime Programs
Popular Arts
Children & Young People
Kids: Series
Kids: Preschool
Kids: Digital
Year
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Kids: Digital
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Country
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Network
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2016
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Doodles
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Australia
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Ludo Studio/ABC3 Australia/Screen Australia/Screen Queensland
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2017
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Jenter
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Norway
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NRK
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2018
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Overgrep
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Norway
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NRK Bivrost
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2019
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Lik Meg
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Norway
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NRK Super
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Kids: TV Movie / Mini-Series
Kids: Non-Scripted Entertainment
Kids: Factual
Interactivity
Best Interactive Channel
Best Interactive Program
Year
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Program
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Country
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Network
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2006
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Cult
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France
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France 5
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2007
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Zimmer Twins
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Canada
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Teletoon
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2007
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ReGenesis Extended Reality Game
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Canada
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The Movie Network / Movie Central
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2008
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Staraoke
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Finland
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MTV3 / Cartoon Network
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Best Interactive TV service
Digital
Digital Program: Children & Young People
Digital Program: Fiction
Digital Program: Non-Fiction
Notes
- ^ Orphans of a Nation was shown simultaneously on Globoplay and Rede Globo, but aired first on Globoplay.
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