2014 Teen Choice Awards

2014 Teen Choice Awards
Date August 10, 2014
Location Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles
Host Tyler Posey, Sarah Hyland
Television/Radio coverage
Network Fox
Producer
  • Production company: Bob Bain Productions, Michael Berg Productions
  • Producer: Paul Flattery, Kelly Brock, Greg Sills (supervising producer)
  • Executive producer: Bob Bain, Michael Burg

The 2014 Teen Choice Awards were held on August 10, 2014 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.[1] The event was originally scheduled to take place at the UCLA Pauley Pavilion, which was flooded by a broken water pipe on July 29, 2014 near the campus. It was broadcast on Fox at 8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed. The awards celebrate the year's achievements in music, film, television, sports, fashion, comedy, and the Internet, and were voted on by viewers aged 13 through 19. Selena Gomez was awarded the Ultimate Choice Award during the show.

One Direction were the biggest winners of the night, winning all ten awards they were nominated for (including an award given out to Harry Styles and one dedicated to their fans). The Fault in Our Stars won all seven of its nominations as well, including four awards for Ansel Elgort.

Voting controversy

Tweets from nominees of the newly added Internet categories stirred up questions amongst viewers as Choice Viner Cameron Dallas tweeted to his three million followers that he was informed of winning his Teen Choice Award 6 days before voting ended. Matt Espinosa, another nominee of the night also voiced his opinion as he tweeted, "Basically they picked the people almost 6 days before voting was done and used all of us for promotion." The two viners both deleted their tweets shortly after. However, teens continued to show their outrage. Tweets concerning the voting process flooded Twitter as many upset voters express their opinion of the fixed results. Nevertheless, the TCA rules state that, "Teenasaurus Rox reserves the right to choose the winner from the top four vote generators." Speculation of the significance of the teens' votes continue as it is uncertain of who actually had the most votes in each category.[2]

Presenters

Performers

Winners and nominees

The first wave of nominees was announced on June 17, 2014.[3] The second wave of nominees was announced on July 17, 2014.[4] There are a total of 88 awards.

Winners are highlighted in bold text.[5]

Movie

Choice Movie: Action Choice Movie Actor: Action Choice Movie Actress: Action
Choice Movie: Drama Choice Movie Actor: Drama Choice Movie Actress: Drama
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Choice Movie: Comedy Choice Movie Actor: Comedy Choice Movie Actress: Comedy
Choice Movie: Animated Choice Movie: Voice Choice Movie: Villain
Choice Movie: Chemistry Choice Movie: Liplock Choice Movie: Hissy Fit
Choice Movie: Scene Stealer Choice Movie: Breakout Star Choice Summer Movie
Choice Summer Movie Star

Music

Choice Music: Male Artist Choice Music: Female Artist Choice Music: Group
Choice Music: Electronic Dance Music Artist Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Artist Choice Music: Rock Group
Choice Music Country Artist: Male Choice Music Country Artist: Female Choice Music: Country Group
Choice Music: Country Song Choice Music Single: Female Choice Music Single: Male
Choice Music Single: Group Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Song Choice Music: Rock Song
Choice Music: Electronic Music Dance Song Choice Music: Love Song Choice Music: Break-Up Song
Choice Summer Song Choice Summer Music Star: Female Choice Summer Music Star: Male
Choice Summer Music Star: Group Choice Summer Tour Choice Music: Breakout Artist
Choice Music: Breakout Group

    TV

    Choice TV Show: Drama Choice TV Actor: Drama Choice TV Actress: Drama
    Choice TV Show: Fantasy/Sci-Fi Choice TV Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi
    Choice TV Show: Comedy Choice TV Actor: Comedy Choice TV Actress: Comedy
    Choice TV Show: Animated Choice TV Show: Reality Choice TV Show: Reality Competition
    Choice TV: Villain Choice TV Reality Personality: Male Choice TV Reality Personality: Female
    Choice TV Scene Stealer: Male Choice TV Scene Stealer: Female Choice TV Breakout Star: Male
    Choice TV Breakout Star: Female Choice TV: Breakout Show Choice Summer TV Show
    Choice Summer TV Star: Male Choice Summer TV Star: Female

    Fashion

    Choice Female Hottie Choice Male Hottie

    Sports

    Choice Male Athlete Choice Female Athlete

    Miscellaneous

    Choice Comedian Choice Smile Choice Candie's Style Icon

    Web

    Choice Web Star: Female Choice Web Star: Male Choice Web Star: Comedy
    Choice Web Star: Music Choice Web Star: Fashion/Beauty Choice Web Star: Gaming
    Choice Social Media King Choice Social Media Queen Choice Twit
    Choice Instagrammer Choice Viner Choice Fanatic Fans

    References

    1. Vulpo, Mike (August 10, 2014). "2014 Teen Choice Awards: The Fault in Our Stars Win Big, Maid in Manhattan Reunion & More Highlights". Retrieved August 11, 2014.
    2. Driscoll, Molly (August 11, 2014). "Teen Choice Awards: Who won and why some fans are angry about the voting process". Csmonitor.com. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
    3. "Teen Choice Awards Nominees For 2014 Announced". The Huffington Post. June 18, 2014. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
    4. "Second Wave of Nominations for 'Teen Choice 2014' Announced". July 17, 2014. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
    5. Nordyke, Kimberly (August 10, 2014). "Teen Choice Awards: The Complete Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 17, 2014.

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