PMPC Star Awards for Television
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PMPC Star Awards for Television | |
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Current: 34th PMPC Star Awards for Television | |
Awarded for | Excellence in Philippine television |
Country | Philippines |
Presented by | Philippine Movie Press Club |
First awarded | 1987 |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | ABS-CBN (1988, 2009–2019) TV5 (2008) RPN (1987, 2000–2004, 2006–2007) IBC (1989–1999, 2005) STV (2021) |
PMPC Star Awards for Television is an annual award-giving body recognizing the outstanding programming produced by the several TV networks in the Philippines.[1]
It was founded by the Philippine Movie Press Club, an organization of tabloid reporters, in 1987.
The PMPC Star Awards for Television is generally held in October (1987-2004, 2006, 2016, 2018-2019 and 2021), November (2007-2014 and 2017) and/or December (2005 and 2015). They are seen in rotation among the television channels such as ABS-CBN 2 (1988 and 2009-2019), TV5 (2008), RPN 9 (1987, 2000-2004 and 2006-2007), IBC 13 (1989-1999 and 2005) and STV (2021).
Ceremonies[]
Categories[]
Programming[]
- Best Children Show (not given in 2005 and 2016-2017)
- Best Educational Program (not given in 1998)
- Best Lifestyle Show (since 2001)
- Best Travel Show (since 2006)
- Best Morning Show (since 1999)
- Best Public Affairs Program
- Best Magazine Show
- Best Documentary Program
- Best Public Service Program (not given in 1998)
- Best News Program
- Best Talent Search Program (since 2004; not given in 2018) [or Best Talent Show since 1987 to early 1990s]
- Best Comedy Show
- Best Celebrity Talk Show
- Best Variety Show (not given in 2015)
- Best Musical Variety Show
- Best Drama Series [a single category] (1987–2003, 2012)
- Best Primetime Drama Series (2004–2011, 2013 to present)
- Best Daytime Drama Series (2004–2011, 2013 to present)
- Best Drama Mini-Series (1992, 1998, 2000-2002, 2009–2011, 2015)
- Best Drama Anthology (since 1992)
- Best Horror / Fantasy Program (2000-2013, 2017 to present)
Performing[]
List of PMPC Star Awards for TV's Multi-Award Winning Performers & Personalities
- Best Travel Show Host (since 2006)
- Best Children Show Host (not given in 2005, 2016 and 2017)
- Best Educational Program Host (not given in 1998)
- Best Lifestyle Show Host (since 2001)
- Best Morning Show Host (since 1999)
- Best Public Service Program Host (not given in 1998)
- Best Public Affairs Program Host
- Best Magazine Show Host
- Best Documentary Program Host
- Best Talent Search Program Host (since 2004) [or Best Talent Show Host since 1987 to early 1990s]
- Best Celebrity Talk Show Host
- Best Male TV Host
- Best Female TV Host
- Best Male Newscaster
- Best Female Newscaster
- Best Comedy Actor
- Best Comedy Actress
- Best Drama Actor
- Best Drama Actress
- Best Drama Supporting Actor (Since 2013)
- Best Drama Supporting Actress (Since 2013)
- Best Child Performer (Since 2012)
- Best Single Performance by an Actor
- Best Single Performance by an Actress
- Best New TV Personality {a single category} (1987-1999, not given in 1988 which is "Most Promising TV Personality" a special award and 1989)
- Best New Male TV Personality(2000 to present)
- Best New Female TV Personality(2000 to present)
Merged Categories[]
- Best Educational & Children Program (2012)
- Best Reality & Game Show (2012)
- Best Lifestyle & Travel Show (2012)
- Best Educational & Children Program Host (2012)
- Best Reality & Game Show Host (2012)
- Best Lifestyle & Travel Show Host (2012)
- Best Variety & Game Show (2009–2010)
- Best Comedy & Gag Show (2012)
- Best Celebrity & Showbiz-Oriented Talk Show (2012)
- Best Musical & Variety Show (2012)
- Best Male Celebrity & Showbiz-Oriented Show Host (2012)
- Best Female Celebrity & Showbiz-Oriented Show Host (2012)
Best TV Station[]
- Winner of this category comes from the lists below:
- ABS-CBN - 1992, 1995^, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013^, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
- GMA Network - 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995^, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013^
^ - In 1995 and 2013, ABS-CBN & GMA tied as Best TV Stations.
Special Awards[]
- Male Face of the Night
- Female Face of the Night
- Male Star of the Night
- Female Star of the Night
- Male Celebrity of the Night
- Female Celebrity of the Night
- Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award
- Excellence In Broadcasting Lifetime Achievement Award
- German Moreno's Power Tandem Award (2014)
Hall Of Fame[]
This will be given to a show and an artist (which is one category) that won their respective category, 15 times.
- 2009: Eat Bulaga! (Best Variety Show) (GMA Network formerly aired on RPN 9 & ABS-CBN)
- 2011: Boy Abunda (Best Male Showbiz-Oriented Show Host) (ABS-CBN)
- 2011: Maalaala Mo Kaya (Best Drama Anthology) (ABS-CBN)
- 2014: Bubble Gang (Best Gag Show) (GMA Network)
- 2018: ASAP (Best Musical Variety Show) (ABS-CBN)
Notes:
- Boy Abunda was awarded Hall of Famer for being "Best Male Showbiz-Oriented Show Host" in 2011,[2] but he still nominated on his other categories which are "Best Celebrity Talk Show Host" and "Best Public Affairs Program Host" as of now.
Former or Inactive Categories[]
- Best Music Video (the only award went to Lupang Hinirang [PTV 4] for winning their Best Music Video in 1999)
- Best Sports Oriented Show
- Best TV/Musical Special (until 2003 and replaced of Best Documentary Special in 2004)
- Best TV Station ID (the only award went to PTV 4 for winning their Best TV Station ID in 1996)
- Best TV Station w/ Balanced Programming (in 2000, it became and shortened as Best TV Station category)
- Best Movie Talk Show & Host (replaced by Best Showbiz-Oriented Show & Host in the early 90s)
- Best Woman Show & Host (in late 80s to mid-90s & also 2004 as "Best Woman-Oriented Program & Host")
- Best Cooking Show & Host (in early 1990s)
- Best Weekly Daytime Drama Series (in 2007, "Love Spell" [ABS-CBN 2]).
- Best Cultural Magazine Show & Host (in early 90s until replaced by "Best Travel Show & Host" & "Best Lifestyle Program & Host")
- Best Movie for TV (in early 90s to early 2000s)
- Best Musical Program & Host (in late 1980s to mid-1990s)
- Best Drama Serial & Best Drama Special (replaced of Best Drama Anthology since 1992)
- Best Youth-Oriented Program (1997 to 2014)
- Best Showbiz-Oriented Show (1990-2015, except 2012)
- Best Showbiz-Oriented Show Host (1990-1999)
- Best Female Showbiz-Oriented Show Host (2000-2015, except 2012)
- Best Male Showbiz-Oriented Show Host (2000-2015, except 2012)
- Best Reality Program [or Best Reality Based Competition TV Program] (2004-2015, except 2011-2012)
- Best Reality Program Host (2004-2015, except 2011-2012)
- Best Game Show (1988-2017, except 1991, 1998, 2009-2010 and 2012)
- Best Game Show Host (1988-2017, except 1991, 1998 and 2012)
- Best Gag Show (1990-2018, except 2012)
- Best Documentary Special (2004-2019, except 2006)
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "AlDub, GMA stars reap honors at PMPC Star Awards for TV". Manila Standard. October 21, 2018.
- ^ "Ricky Lee takes The Bottomline hot seat". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
External links[]
- PMPC Star Awards for Television
- Philippine television awards