11th OTO Awards

11th OTO Awards


March 12, 2011 (2011-03-12)

SND, Bratislava, Slovakia


Overall winner
Lukáš Latinák


Hall of Fame
Stanislav Dančiak


Život Award
Peter Bielik – Téma dňa


10th | 12th

The 11th OTO Awards, honoring the best in Slovak popular culture for the year 2010, took time and place on March 12, 2011 at the new premises of the Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava.[1][2] The ceremony broadcast live RTVS on 1. The host of the show was musician Marián Čekovský.

Presenters

  • Marián Čekovský
  • Daniel Dangl
  • Michal Hudák
  • Róbert Jakab
  • Juraj Kemka
  • Daniel Krajcer
  • Juraj Lelkes
  • Marián Miezga
  • Diana Mórová
  • Lukáš Latinák
  • Roman Pomajbo
  • Stefan Skrúcaný
  • Richard Stanke
  • Peter Sklár
  • Elena Vacvalová

Performers

Winners and nominees

Main categories

Television
Adela Banášová
Ján Koleník
Emília Vášáryová
Mário Kollár alias "Kuly"
News Host Sports Host or Commentator

Lucia Barmošová

  • Jarmila Lajčáková (née Hargašová)
  • Miriam Šmahel (née Kalisová)

Peter Varinský

  • Lenka Čviriková (née Hriadeľová)
  • Ján Plesník
Journalist Entertainer

Patrik Herman

  • Roman Juraško
  • Zlatica Švajdová (née Puškárová)

Adela Banášová

  • Martin Rausch
  • Viliam Rozboril
Drama Actor Drama Actress

Ján Koleník

Emília Vášáryová

Comedy Actor Comedy Actress

Lukáš Latinák

Petra Polnišová

  • Helena Krajčiová
  • Gabriela Dzuríková
Program Show

Česko Slovensko má talentJOJ

PartičkaMarkíza

Series

ProfesionáliJOJ
Ordinácia v ružovej záhradeMarkíza
PanelákJOJ

Music
Male Singer Female Singer

Mário Kollár

Jana Kirschner

Others

Overall winner Lukáš Latinák
Hall of Fame Stanislav Dančiak
Život Award Peter Bielik – Téma dňaTA3

Superlatives

Multiple nominees

2 nominations

References

  1. TASR (2011-03-13). "SR Slovensko Osobnosť televíznej obrazovky OTO 2010". Archív (in Slovak). Tlačová agentúra Slovenskej republiky. tasr.sk. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
  2. Gipsy Television; Janová, Paulína (2011-03-03). "SÚŤAŽ: O vstupenku na galavečer OTO 2010". European Media Centre (in Slovak). EMC. gipsytv.eu. Retrieved February 19, 2015.

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