Buzz Teeniez Awards

Buzz Teeniez Awards is an annual award ceremony in Kampala, Uganda that was started in 2007 by a youth magazine called Buzz.[1] The Buzz Teeniez Awards are catered to teen viewers to honor the biggest achievers in television, music, gospel, Dee Jays, movies, Sports, Radio and more.[1]

Buzz Teeniez Awards
CountryKampala, Uganda
Reward(s)Human statue

Award Categories

The Teeniez Buzz Awards categories include: television, music, gospel, Dee Jays, movies, Sports, Radio and more.

Music

  • Teeniez male artist
  • Teeniez female artist
  • Teeniez best comedian
  • Teeniez Hottest group/duo
  • Teeniez Best Album
  • Teeniez hottest Riddim
  • Teeniez Hood Rapper
  • Teeniez R&B Artist/Group
  • Teeniez Dancehall/Group
  • Teeniez Fresh/Breakout Artist

Gospel

  • Teeniez Artist
  • Teeniez Song

Dee Jays

  • Teeniez Wickedest D.J.
  • Teeniez Beat Maker

Radio Industry

  • Teeniez Hottest Radio Personality
  • Teeniez Funkiest Radio Station

TV Industry

  • Teeniez TV Personality
  • Teeniez TV Drama/Soap/Local Show
  • Teeniez TV Station

Achievement Award

  • Teeniez Role Model
  • Teeniez Outstanding School
  • Teenie of the Year

Special Award

  • Extra Ordinary Achievement Award

Business World

  • Teeniez Best New Business/Campaign/Product
  • Business with the Dopest Customer Service

Past Winners

  • 2007 Winners
  • 2008 Winners
  • 2009 Winners
  • 2010 Winners
  • 2011 Winners[2]
  • 2012 Winners
  • 2013 Winners[3]

Controversy

The Buzz Teeniez Awards have been criticized for describing a category as "riddim" and then failing to follow the meaning of "riddim" when picking past winners, and for including NTV and Hot 100, the award sponsors, as nominees.

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References

  1. "Teenies to honor role models". New Vision. 26 April 2007. Archived from the original on 2014-10-30.
  2. "Buzz Teeniez Awards winners 2011". Music Uganda. 1 May 2011. Archived from the original on 14 October 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  3. "Artists rock teeniez awards". New Vision. 13 May 2013.
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