International Emmy Founders Award
The International Emmy Founders Award or Founders Award is given by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences to individuals whose creative accomplishments have contributed in some way to the quality of global television production.[1] The award ceremony takes place in New York City since 1980.[2]
Winners
Year |
Winner |
Country |
Note |
1980 |
Jim Henson |
United States |
(Creator of the Muppets) |
1981 |
Shaun Sutton |
United Kingdom |
(Head of BBC-TV's Drama Group) |
Roone Arledge |
United States |
(Executive Producer, ABC's Wide World of Sports) |
1982 |
Michael Landon |
United States |
(Executive Producer / Director / Writer / Performer) |
1983 |
Herbert Brodkin |
United States |
(Producer / Partner, Titus Productions) |
1984 |
David L. Wolper |
United States |
(Producer / Television Executive) |
1985 |
David Attenborough |
United Kingdom |
(Creator / Writer / Producer / TV Host) |
1986 |
Donald L. Taffner |
United Kingdom |
(President, D.L. Taffner Ltd) |
1987 |
Jacques-Yves Cousteau[3] |
France |
(President, Cousteau Society) |
1988 |
Goar Mestre[4] |
Argentina |
(Latin American Broadcasting Pioneer) |
1989 |
Paul Fox |
United Kingdom |
(Managing Director, BBC Television) |
1990 |
Joan Ganz Cooney |
United States |
(American television producer) |
1991 |
Adrian Cowell[5] |
United Kingdom |
(Film Maker, ITV Central) |
1992 |
Bill Cosby[6] |
United States |
(Comedian / Actor / Producer) |
1993 |
Richard Dunn[7] |
United Kingdom |
(CEO, Thames Television) |
1994 |
Film on Four: Channel 4 |
United Kingdom |
(British public-service television broadcaster) |
1995 |
Don Hewitt[8] |
United States |
(Executive Producer, CBS' 60 Minutes) |
1996 |
Reg Grundy[9] |
Australia |
(Founder, Grundy Productions) |
1997 |
Jac Venza[10] |
United States |
(Director of Cultural & Arts Programs, WNET) |
1998 |
Robert Halmi Sr.[11] |
Hungary |
(Chairman, RHI Entertainment) |
1999 |
Hisashi Hieda[12] |
Japan |
(President, Fuji Television) |
2000 |
John Hendricks[13] |
United States |
(Founder & CEO, Discovery Communications) |
2001 |
Pierre Lescure[14] |
France |
(Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canal+ Group) |
2002 |
Howard Stringer[15] |
United Kingdom |
(Chairman & CEO, Sony Corporation of America) |
2003 |
HBO[16] |
United States |
(American premium cable and satellite television network) |
2004 |
MTV International[17] |
United States |
(Channel subsidiary of MTV Networks) |
2005 |
Oprah Winfrey[18] |
United States |
(Chairman, Harpo Inc.) |
2006 |
Steven Spielberg[19] |
United States |
(American film director) |
2007 |
Al Gore[20] |
United States |
(Chairman, Current TV) |
2008 |
Dick Wolf[21] |
United States |
(Creator & Executive Producer, Law & Order) |
2009 |
David Frost[22] |
United Kingdom |
(Journalist / Producer) |
2010 |
Simon Cowell[23] |
United Kingdom |
(Founder, SYCO) |
2011 |
Nigel Lythgoe[24] |
United States |
(Executive Producer, So You Think You Can Dance; American Idol) |
2012 |
Ryan Murphy[25] |
United States |
(Showrunner) |
Norman Lear[26] |
United States |
(40th Anniversary Special Founders Award) |
Alan Alda |
United States |
(40th Anniversary Special Founders Award) |
2013 |
J.J. Abrams[27] |
United States |
(Film director) |
2014 |
Matthew Weiner[28] |
United States |
(Screenwriter, Creator of the serie Mad Men) |
2015 |
Julian Fellowes[29] |
United Kingdom |
(Screenwriter, Creator of the serie Downton Abbey) |
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