Neox Fan Awards 2012

This was the first edition of the Neox Fan Awards, created by Atresmedia and Fanta for teenage audiences to honor the best of the year in films, television, music and sports. The show featured live performances by La Oreja de Van Gogh and Auryn.

1st Neox Fan Awards
DateOctober 23, 2012 (2012-10-23)
SiteTeatro La Latina, Madrid
Hosted byArturo Valls & Patricia Conde
Organized byAtresmedia
Television coverage
ChannelNeox
Ratings2.1%

Also, a contest was held amongst every fan who voted for the awards. The winner, Carla Martín, was given the chance to present one of the awards alongside Berta Collado.

Awards[1]

Film

Best Spanish film
WinnerFinalists
Tengo ganas de ti
Best Spanish film actor of the year
WinnerFinalists
Mario Casas (Tengo ganas de ti)
Best Spanish film actress of the year
WinnerFinalists
Blanca Suárez (Winning Streak)

Music

Best Spanish song of the year
WinnerFinalists
Pablo Alborán - Te He Echado de Menos
Best Spanish solo act
WinnerFinalists
Pablo Alborán
Best Spanish group
WinnerFinalists
Auryn
Best flirting song
WinnerFinalists
Auryn - Don't Give Up My Game

Television

Best television programme
WinnerFinalists
El Hormiguero
Best television host
WinnerFinalists
Arturo Valls (Ahora caigo)
Best television series
WinnerFinalists
El Barco
Best television series actor
WinnerFinalists
Luis Fernández (Los protegidos)
Best television series actress
WinnerFinalists
Irene Montalà (El Barco)

Sports

Pro of the year
WinnerFinalists
Iker Casillas

Neox awards

Best kiss of the year
WinnerFinalists
Ana Fernández and Luis Fernández (Los protegidos)
Best Neox character
WinnerFinalists
Florentino Fernández
Best body of the year
WinnerFinalists
David Bustamante
Best tweet
WinnerFinalists
Paco León

Fanta awards

"A tomar Fanta" moment of the year
WinnerFinalists
Enrique Núñez
  • Irene Albero
  • Aitana Zubeldia
  • Cristina Moya
  • Inma Cano
Best laugh
WinnerFinalists
Sergio Iglesias
  • Enrique Tomás Núñez
  • Andreu Porcar
  • Jesús Rodrigues
  • José de Jesús Peña
Idea of the year
Iván Hervías, Sergio Pascual and Marcos Ochoa
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