The jury has selected the nominees for the Eutelsat TV Awards 2013. The winners are to be announced on November 15.
A cross-industry jury of the Eutelsat TV Awards debated from 27 to 28 September during a screening of 100 channels from 20 countries.
Now in its 16th year, the Eutelsat TV Awards is a unique international event identifying and rewarding excellence in satellite broadcasting. Winning channels in nine thematic categories will be honoured at a ceremony in Venice on November 15 presented by UK television journalist Kate Silverton.
Duilio Giammaria, RAI television presenter and Jury Chairman of the Eutelsat TV Awards said: “From channels with a 20-year legacy to new entrepreneurial ventures in emerging markets, the jury assessed the quality of content creation, innovative programme packaging and how channels are leveraging technology to engage with their audience.”
This year’s shortlist spans 12 countries: China, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Poland, Russia, Turkey, UK, USA.
All participating channels in the Eutelsat TV Awards can now compete for the People’s Choice Award that will be won by the channel generating most votes from the viewing public. Voting opened on October 1 and will continue until October 30 via participating channel websites as well as the official competition website – eutelsattvawards.com
The nominees for the Eutelsat TV Awards are:
Children’s channel
M2 (Hungary)
MINIMINI+ (Poland)
Your Family (Germany)
Cinema
Moviemax Festival HD (Turkey)
OTE Cinema (Greece)
Series TV (Russia)
Culture/Documentaries
IZ TV (Turkey)
NHK World (Japan)
Sky Arte (Italy)
Fiction/General entertainment
Chérie-25 (France)
Eurochannel (USA)
Trace Sports (France)
Lifestyle
Auto Plus (Russia)
Kuchnia+ (Poland)
RAI 5 (Italy)
Music
A-one-Hip-Hop Music Channel (Russia)
Gospel Music TV (UK)
Mezzo Live HD (France)
News/Information
BBC Persian (UK)
CCTV NEWS (China)
Euronews (France)
Sports
Equipe 21 (France)
Eurosport (France)
SKY Sport Formula 1 (Italy)
Best programme
The Eurochannel Short-Films Tour – Eurochannel (US)
Mussolini-il-cadavere vivente – RAI Storia (Italy)
Die Investigative Reportage – Spiegel TV Wissen (Germany)
Schuman at Pier 2 – Deutsche Welle (Germany)
The jury: Jerzy Barski from TV-Sat Magazine (Poland), Jacques Braun from Eurodata TV (France), Robert Briel from Broadband TV News, Sergey Buntman from Echo of Moscow (Russia), Alessandra Comazzi from La Stampa (Italy), Paolo Dalla Chiara from Pentastudio (Italy), Christian Blankenberg from ARD (Germany), Giacomo Mazzone from the EBU, Fusun Nebil from Turk Internet (Turkey), Reem Nouss Media Consultant and Executive Producer, Twofour Arabia (UK). Jury chairman: Duilio Giammaria from Rai (Italy). Technical expert: Mauro Roffi from Millecanali (Italy)