April 19, 2019 | Los Angeles: Coming off close of submissions, the inaugural Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards has garnered from networks, streaming platforms and producers more than 500 submissions across 26 categories for the new awards program. The announcement was made today by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) and NPACT, the trade organization serving the producers of nonfiction entertainment content, which joined forces last fall to create the new, stand-alone awards show recognizing excellence in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality programming.
Nominations will be chosen by select members of BTJA and will be announced on Monday, May 6, and winners will be revealed at a star-studded ceremony on Sunday, June 2 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.
In a joint statement, Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards Executive Producers Bob Bain and Joey Berlin, and NPACT General Manager John Ford, said, “The number of submissions for this inaugural awards show exceeded our expectations and is a testament to the quality, quantity and diversity of nonfiction, unscripted and reality content. We look forward to celebrating on June 2 with our nominees, their fans and the industry at large.”
Dedicated to giving the thriving and ever-evolving genre critical attention and support, the Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards are adapted from (and replace) the NPACT Impact Awards held last June; the new event also will feature three peer-voted awards, given to those who have made significant contributions to the industry.
Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards categories are:
· Best Competition Series
· Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety
· Best Structured Series
· Best Unstructured Series
· Best Ongoing Documentary Series
· Best Limited Documentary Series
· Best Short Form Series
· Best Interactive Show
· Best Live Show
· Best Talk Show
· Best Late Night Talk Show
· Best Entertainment News Show
· Best Culinary Show
· Best Game Show
· Best Travel/Adventure Show
· Best Business Show
· Best Animal/Nature Show
· Best Crime/Justice Show
· Best Sports Show
· Best Relationship Show
· Best Lifestyle Show: Home/Garden
· Best Lifestyle Show: Fashion/Beauty
· Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series
· Best Show Host
· Male Star of the Year (FAN VOTED)
· Female Star of the Year (FAN VOTED)
Bob Bain and Joey Berlin will serve as Executive Producers.
About BFCA/BTJA
The Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) is a partner organization to the Broadcast Film Critics Association and is made up of TV, Radio and Internet journalists who cover television on a regular basis. The two groups recently joined to present the 24th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards, honoring the finest achievements in film and scripted television, on January 13 on The CW Television Network. For more information, visit: www.CriticsChoice.com.
About NPACT
NPACT serves as the voice for the non-fiction creative community, helping producers tackle the challenges they face in an age of media disruption, and offering a forum for producers to address critical business issues. NPACT’s 100+ member companies collectively produce the majority of all non-fiction content for US broadcast, cable television and digital platforms, and NPACT membership encompasses production companies of all sizes, as well as allied services companies. The organization maintains offices in New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. Visit www.NPACT.org for more information.
Nominations will be chosen by select members of BTJA and will be announced on Monday, May 6, and winners will be revealed at a star-studded ceremony on Sunday, June 2 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.
In a joint statement, Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards Executive Producers Bob Bain and Joey Berlin, and NPACT General Manager John Ford, said, “The number of submissions for this inaugural awards show exceeded our expectations and is a testament to the quality, quantity and diversity of nonfiction, unscripted and reality content. We look forward to celebrating on June 2 with our nominees, their fans and the industry at large.”
Dedicated to giving the thriving and ever-evolving genre critical attention and support, the Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards are adapted from (and replace) the NPACT Impact Awards held last June; the new event also will feature three peer-voted awards, given to those who have made significant contributions to the industry.
Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards categories are:
· Best Competition Series
· Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety
· Best Structured Series
· Best Unstructured Series
· Best Ongoing Documentary Series
· Best Limited Documentary Series
· Best Short Form Series
· Best Interactive Show
· Best Live Show
· Best Talk Show
· Best Late Night Talk Show
· Best Entertainment News Show
· Best Culinary Show
· Best Game Show
· Best Travel/Adventure Show
· Best Business Show
· Best Animal/Nature Show
· Best Crime/Justice Show
· Best Sports Show
· Best Relationship Show
· Best Lifestyle Show: Home/Garden
· Best Lifestyle Show: Fashion/Beauty
· Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series
· Best Show Host
· Male Star of the Year (FAN VOTED)
· Female Star of the Year (FAN VOTED)
Bob Bain and Joey Berlin will serve as Executive Producers.
About BFCA/BTJA
The Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) is a partner organization to the Broadcast Film Critics Association and is made up of TV, Radio and Internet journalists who cover television on a regular basis. The two groups recently joined to present the 24th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards, honoring the finest achievements in film and scripted television, on January 13 on The CW Television Network. For more information, visit: www.CriticsChoice.com.
About NPACT
NPACT serves as the voice for the non-fiction creative community, helping producers tackle the challenges they face in an age of media disruption, and offering a forum for producers to address critical business issues. NPACT’s 100+ member companies collectively produce the majority of all non-fiction content for US broadcast, cable television and digital platforms, and NPACT membership encompasses production companies of all sizes, as well as allied services companies. The organization maintains offices in New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. Visit www.NPACT.org for more information.