Deutscher Fernsehpreis
The Deutscher Fernsehpreis (German Television Award) is a German award for television programming, created in 1999 by German television channels Das Erste, ZDF, RTL and Sat.1.[1] It is awarded annually in September or October. It was created to be an equivalent to the Emmy Awards, though it is not organized by an academy. The Fernsehpreis is the successor to both the Telestar (Das Erste and ZDF) and the Goldener Löwe (RTL) awards.[2]
History
The first award took place on October 2, 1999 in Cologne. Every year another of the participating stations broadcast the ceremony:
Year | Station | Presentation | |
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1999 | RTL | Jochen Busse, Johannes B. Kerner, Gabi Bauer and Kai Pflaume | |
2000 | ZDF | Ulla Kock am Brink | |
2001 | Sat.1 | Anke Engelke and Hape Kerkeling | |
2002 | ARD | Sandra Maischberger and Dirk Bach | |
2003 | RTL | Günther Jauch | |
2004 | ZDF | Thomas Gottschalk | |
2005 | Sat.1 | Anke Engelke and Hugo Egon Balder | |
2006 | ARD | Jörg Pilawa | |
2007 | RTL | Marco Schreyl | |
2008 | ZDF | Thomas Gottschalk | |
2009 | Sat.1 | Anke Engelke and Bastian Pastewka | |
2010 | ARD | Sandra Maischberger and Kurt Krömer | |
2011 | RTL | Marco Schreyl and Nazan Eckes | |
2012 | ZDF | Oliver Welke and Olaf Schubert | |
2013 | Sat.1 | Oliver Pocher and Ilka Bessin | |
2014 | Das Erste | Sandra Maischberger, Hans Sigl and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf | |
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2016 | RTL1 | Barbara Schöneberger |
1 It will be not air on TV.
References
- ↑ "Der Preis" (in German). Der Deutsche Fernsehpreis. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
- ↑ Zwaenepoel, Tom (2004). Dem guten Wahrheitsfinder auf der Spur. Königshausen & Neumann. p. 270. ISBN 978-3-8260-2879-3.
External links
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