List of European television awards

This list of European television awards is an index to articles about notable awards for contributions in various fields of television in Europe. The list gives the home country of the organization that grants the awards, although the awards are not necessarily restricted to television in that country.

Dubravko Merlić winning Rose d'Or September 2011

The countries are organized by region following the United Nations geoscheme for Europe, as shown below:

  Western Europe
  Southern Europe
  Eastern Europe
  Northern Europe

General

AwardSponsorNotes
European Film Academy Achievement in Fiction Series AwardEuropean Film AcademyFiction series[1]
Prix EuropaPrix EuropaBest European Television, Radio and Online productions[2]
Rose d'OrEuropean Broadcasting Union, C21MediaEntertainment broadcasting and programming[3]

Western Europe

CountryAwardSponsorNotes
AustriaRomy (TV award)Kurier newspaperVarious categories[4]
BelgiumJoseph Plateau AwardFlanders International Film Festival GhentBelgian film productions, various categories[5]
BelgiumVlaamse Televisie SterrenFlemish Television Academy, Eén, VTM (TV channel)Flemish television awards in fifteen categories[6]
France7 d'OrTélé 7 Jours magazineExcellence in Television[7][8][9]
FranceFIPA awardsFestival International de Programmes AudiovisuelsNon-fiction films for all screens and all formats[10]
FranceJules Verne AwardJules Verne AdventuresExcellence in exploration, environmental and cinematic achievements[11]
FranceExport awardTV France Internationalbest-selling French television programs worldwide, in the three categories: animation, documentary and drama[12]
GermanyBambi AwardHubert Burda MediaPersonalities in the media, arts, culture, sports and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public"[13][14]
GermanyBavarian TV AwardsGovernment of BavariaVarious categories[15]
GermanyDeutscher ComedypreisKöln Comedy FestivalGerman television comedy[16]
GermanyDeutscher FernsehpreisDeutscher FernsehpreisAward for television programming by German television channels Das Erste, ZDF, RTL and Sat.1.[17][18]
GermanyFelix-Rexhausen AwardBund Lesbischer und Schwuler JournalistInnenMainstream media for fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the LGBT community and the issues that affect their lives[19]
GermanyGerman Soap Awardmypromi.de and VIPshare MediaGerman Soap Operas and Telenovelas[20][21][22]
GermanyGoldene EuropaSaarländischen RundfunkOldest German Television award for artists and entertainers, awarded from 1968 to 2003.[23]
GermanyGoldene KameraFunke MediengruppeGerman film and television award[24]
GermanyGrimme-PreisGrimme-InstitutTelevision award[25][26][27]
GermanyHeinrich Greif PrizeMinistry of Culture of the Democratic Republic of GermanyContribution to the state's cinema and television industry.[28]
GermanyTelestarDas Erste and ZDFFormer German television award, succeeded in 1999 by the Deutscher Fernsehpreis.[29]
MonacoGolden Nymph AwardMonte-Carlo Television FestivalExcellence in international television[30][31]

Southern Europe

CountryAwardSponsorNotes
Greece"Prosopa" Greek Television AwardsEthnos newspaper, WIND HellasBest production, best drama series, best comedy series, best actor etc.[32]
ItalyFlaiano PrizesAssociazione Culturale Ennio FlaianoCreative writing, cinema, theater and radio-television.[33][34]
ItalyEutelsat TV AwardsEutelsatThematic television broadcast across Europe, Africa and the Middle East via the satellites of Eutelsat[35]
ItalyPrix ItaliaRAIItalian television, radio-broadcasting and website awards[36]
ItalyTelegattoTV Sorrisi e Canzoni magazineItalian television award[37]
ItalyVenice TV Awardsegta, ACT (Association of Commercial TV) and IMZ15 categories[38]
PortugalGolden Globes (Portugal)Golden Globes Academy (SIC TV and Caras magazine)Various categories[39]
PortugalPrémio AutoresSociedade Portuguesa de AutoresVarious media and categories[40]
SpainPremios FerozAsociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de EspañaFilm and television, various categories[41]
SpainPremios OndasRadio Barcelona (Cadena SER)Professionals in the fields of radio and television broadcasting, the cinema, and the music industry.[42]
SpainPremios People en Español (2013)People en Español magazineVarious categories[43][44] On 5 October 2013 was announced the list of nominees.[45][46]
SpainTP de OroTeleprograma magazineMostly Spanish but also foreign television series.[47]
SpainYour World AwardsTelemundo (United States)Achievements of Hispanics and Latinos in the media including TV shows, movies, music, fashion, and sports.[48]

Eastern Europe

CountryAwardSponsorNotes
Czech RepublicCzech Lion Award for Best Television Film or MiniseriesCzech Lion Award for Best TV SeriesBest Czech television film or miniseries[49]
Czech RepublicCzech Lion Award for Best TV SeriesČeská filmová a televizní akademieBest Czech television series[50]
PolandPolish Academy Award for Best TV SeriesPolish Film AcademyDirector, main producer and original broadcaster of the best Polish TV series[51]
RussiaGolden Eagle Award (Russia)National Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of RussiaExcellence in cinematic achievements[52]
RussiaTEFIRussian Academy of TelevisionVarious sectors such as television shows, notable people in the television industry etc.[53][54]
SlovakiaOTO AwardsArt Production AgencyPopular culture on TV[55][56]
SlovakiaPlus 7 dní Award for TV Act of the YearPlus 7 dníMost recognized television host of the past year in Slovakia[57]

Northern Europe

CountryAwardSponsorNotes
FinlandVenla awardYle TV1, Yle TV2, MTV3, Nelonen, and Yle FemReplaced with the Golden Venla gala and award after 2010[58]
FinlandGolden VenlaFinnish Television Academy (MTV3, Yle, Sanoma and SATU ry)Best Finnish television programs, their creators and performers[59][60]
FinlandTelvisKatso magazineVarious categories[61]
IrelandIFTA Film & Drama AwardsIrish Film & Television AcademyIrish creative talent working in their respective fields across Film & Drama production and Television Programming[62]
IrelandJacob's AwardJacob'sFirst Irish television awards (until 1993)[63]
IrelandTV Now AwardsTV Now magazineFavourite television moments from the previous year[64]
NorwayGullrutenNorske Film- og TV-produsenters foreningAnnual award for the Norwegian TV industry[65]
NorwayKomiprisenNRKCategories: humour, stand up, revue, and comedy[66]
SwedenKristallenDet svenska teveprisetOfficial Swedish television award[67]
United KingdomAsian Viewers Television AwardsRajan SinghAward show held in London which honours the best of Asian Television[68]
United KingdomBFI TV 100British Film InstituteBest British television programmes of any genre that had been screened up to 2000[69]
United KingdomBritish Academy Television AwardsBritish Academy of Film and Television ArtsThe best in television[70]
United KingdomBritish Academy Cymru AwardsBritish Academy of Film and Television ArtsWelsh awards[71]
United KingdomBritish Academy Scotland AwardsBritish Academy of Film and Television ArtsScottish awards[72]
United KingdomBritish Academy Television Craft AwardsBritish Academy of Film and Television ArtsTechnical achievements[73]
United KingdomBritish Comedy AwardsITV plcNotable comedians and entertainment performances[74][75]
United KingdomThe British Environment and Media AwardsWorld Wide Fund for NatureProfessional article, programme, website or campaign, written, produced or undertaken in the UK[76][77]
United KingdomBritish Television Advertising AwardsBritish ArrowsBest moving image advertising in the UK[78]
United KingdomCrime Thriller AwardsCrime Writers' Association, ITV3Crime thriller fiction[79]
United KingdomDigital Spy Reader AwardsDigital Spy (Hearst Communications)Based on poll of the site's readers for the best moments in various categories.[80]
United KingdomGreatest BritonsITV (TV network)Best of British talent. One-off awards (2007)[81]
United KingdomInside Soap AwardsInside SoapBritish and Australian soap operas and their actors[82]
United KingdomNational Reality Television AwardsIEG Global and National Media GroupCast and crew from the reality TV industry and US[83]
United KingdomNational Television AwardsITV (TV network)Various categories voted on by the general public[84]
United KingdomNickelodeon UK Kids' Choice AwardsNickelodeonVarious categories, voted by young people[85]
United KingdomPride of Britain AwardsDaily Mirror, Lidl, ITV, Good Morning Britain and The Prince's Trust.British people who have acted bravely or extraordinarily in challenging situations[86]
United KingdomRoyal Television Society awardsRoyal Television SocietyVarious categories[87][88][89]
United KingdomSandford St Martin Trust AwardsSandford St Martin TrustExcellence in religious broadcasting[90]
United KingdomScreen Nation Film and Television AwardsScreen Nation committeeBritish and international film and television talent of African heritage[91]
United KingdomThe British Soap AwardsITV (TV channel)Best of British soap operas[92]
United KingdomTRIC AwardsTelevision and Radio Industries ClubAchievement in television and radio[93]
United KingdomTV Choice AwardsTV Choice magazineAwarded on the basis of a public vote by readers of TV Choice[94]
United KingdomSir Peter Ustinov Television Scriptwriting AwardInternational Academy of Television Arts and SciencesTelevision writing award for non-American novice writers under the age of 30.[95]
United KingdomWFTV AwardsWomen in Film and Television (UK)Most talented women in UK film, TV and digital media[96][97].

See also

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