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词条 People's Choice Awards
释义

  1. History

  2. Categories

  3. Poll-based awards

  4. Switch to online voting

  5. Past categories

     Movies  Television  Music  Digital 

  6. Current categories

     Movies  Music  Television  Pop culture 

  7. Ceremonies

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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The E! People's Choice Awards, formerly known as the People's Choice Awards, is an American awards show, recognizing people in entertainment, voted online by the general public and fans. The show has been held annually since 1975.[1][2]

History

The People's Choice Awards were created by Bob Stivers, who produced the first show in 1975.[3][4] The first awards recognized The Sting as Favorite Picture of 1974, Barbra Streisand as the year's Favorite Film Actress, and John Wayne as its Favorite Film Actor.[5] Ratings for the annual event peaked in 1977, when the third People's Choice Awards attracted 35.3 million viewers who witnessed Farrah Fawcett win the award for Favorite Female TV Star, Star Wars win as the Favorite Picture, and Streisand and Wayne win again in the Film Actress and Actor categories. So far, Ellen DeGeneres is the most awarded person with a total of 20 awards.[6]

In 1982, Stiver sold the People's Choice Awards to Procter & Gamble Productions; under P&G, the ceremony was broadcast by CBS, and Procter & Gamble's brands held exclusive national advertising time across the entire telecast. In April 2017, the E! network announced that they had acquired the People's Choice Awards.[7][8]

In December 2017, E! announced that the 2018 ceremony would be held on November 11, 2018—moving from its previous January scheduling to reduce its proximity to the busier months of awards season. The ceremony will be televised by E! and its international affiliates, with the network planning an "end-to-end" experience that will leverage its experience in covering other major awards shows.[9][10][11]

Categories

The award categories have varied over the years. For example, the 16th People's Choice Awards had categories including Favorite All-Around Movie (Batman), and both a Favorite Movie Actor (Tom Cruise) and a World Favorite Movie Actor (Dustin Hoffman). At the 23rd People's Choice Awards, Rob Reiner was named the People's Choice Awards Honoree. More recently, the 32nd People's Choice Awards (broadcast in January 2006) included categories such as Favorite On-Screen Match-Up (Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson in Wedding Crashers), Favorite Leading Lady (Reese Witherspoon), Favorite Tour (U2), and an award named after a Procter & Gamble brand: Nice 'n Easy Fans Favorite Hair (Faith Hill). In 2008, the People's Choice Awards introduced a new category: Favorite Sci-Fi Show. The nominees were Stargate Atlantis, Battlestar Galactica and Doctor Who. Stargate Atlantis was the first recipient of the award.

Poll-based awards

In the 20th century, the awards were based on results from Gallup polls. Each year, Gallup took a survey of different categories for favorite actor, actress, movie, artist, television program or group. The scope was unlimited—the public could choose whomever or whatever it liked. The results of the annual survey were announced in the form of the People's Choice Awards. Since polls have margins of error, many years' awards have had ties in at least one category, when Gallup declared that the voting was so close that a single winner could not be chosen. For instance, in 2003, both Spider-Man and The Fellowship of the Ring were recognized as Favorite Motion Picture.

Switch to online voting

The winners of the 31st People's Choice Awards (on January 9, 2005) were decided by online voting rather than Gallup polls. The nominees submitted for Internet voting were selected using an unpublished process involving editors at Entertainment Weekly, the show's production team and a panel of pop culture fans.

The nominees for the 32nd People's Choice Awards were determined by the web research company Knowledge Networks, which took a nationally representative sample of men and women ages 18 to 54, with and without Internet access, to come up with the nominees. After being presented with a list of candidates determined by national ratings averages, box office grosses and album sales, they had the option to write in their favorites. Knowledge Networks recruits its panel by using a RDD phone recruitment method and provides a web TV and Internet access to households without Internet access enabling them to infer back to the entire population.

The nominees for the 2010 People's Choice Awards were determined by the media research company Visible Measures, which specializes in measuring Internet video audience behavior. The announcement of this partnership stated,

"For the first time ever, the People's Choice Awards has incorporated Internet video viewing data into the initial nominee selection process, depending on Visible Measures True Reach metrics to objectively measure online video popularity. [...] Visible Measures worked with the People's Choice Awards to determine each potential nominees' popularity on a True Reach basis, a unique measure of the total audience that has been exposed to an online video campaign – regardless of how widely the campaign spreads or where it appears. To measure True Reach, Visible Measures deploys a robust and patented set of technologies with the goal of capturing the universe of Internet video viewership data in near real-time."[12]

Past categories

These are some of the past categories for the People's Choice Awards:[13][14]

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Movies

  • Favorite Movies
  • Favorite Movie Actor
  • Favorite Movie Actress
  • Favorite Action Movie
  • Favorite Action Actor
  • Favorite Action Actress
  • Favorite Animated Movie Voice
  • Favorite Comedy Movie
  • Favorite Comedic Movie Actor
  • Favorite Comedic Movie Actress
  • Favorite Dramatic Movie
  • Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor
  • Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress
  • Favorite Family Movie
  • Favorite Horror Movie
  • Favorite Movie Icon{{Col-4}}

Television

  • Favorite TV Show
  • Favorite Network TV Comedy
  • Favorite Comedy TV Actor
  • Favorite Comedy TV Actress
  • Favorite Network TV Drama
  • Favorite Dramatic TV Actor
  • Favorite Dramatic TV Actress
  • Favorite Cable TV Comedy
  • Favorite Cable TV Drama
  • Favorite Cable TV Actor
  • Favorite Cable TV Actress
  • Favorite Premium Cable TV Show
  • Favorite Premium Cable TV Actor
  • Favorite Premium Cable TV Actress
  • Favorite TV Crime Drama
  • Favorite Crime Drama TV Actor
  • Favorite Crime Drama TV Actress
  • Favorite Network Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show
  • Favorite Cable Sci-Fri/Fantasy Show
  • Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Actor
  • Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Actress
  • Favorite Competition TV Show
  • Favorite Daytime TV Host
  • Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team
  • Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host
  • Favorite Streaming Series
  • Favorite Actor in a New TV Series
  • Favorite Actress in a New TV Series
  • Favorite Animated TV Show
  • Favorite New TV Comedy
  • Favorite New TV Drama
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Music

  • Favorite Male Artist
  • Favorite Female Artist
  • Favorite Band
  • Favorite Breakout Artist
  • Favorite Male Country Artist
  • Favorite Female Country Artist
  • Favorite Country Group
  • Favorite Pop Artist
  • Favorite Rock Artist
  • Favorite Alternative Artist
  • Favorite Hip-Hop Artist
  • Favorite R&B Artist
  • Favorite Album
  • Favorite Song
  • Favorite Music Icon
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Digital

  • Favorite Comedic Collaboration
  • Favorite Social Media Celebrity
  • Favorite Social Media Star
  • Favorite Mobile Game
  • Favorite Video Game
  • Favorite YouTube Star
  • The DailyMail.com Seriously Popular Award
  • CBS.com's Favorite Digital Obsession
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Current categories

The first ceremony in 1975 had 14 categories. In 2016, 74 categories were established.[15]

As of 2018, these are the current categories:[16][17]

Movies

  • Movie of the Year
  • Comedy Movie of the Year
  • Action Movie of the Year
  • Drama Movie of the Year
  • Family Movie of the Year
  • Drama Movie Star of the Year
  • Male Movie Star of the Year
  • Female Movie Star of the Year
  • Comedy Movie Star of the Year
  • Action Movie Star of the Year

Music

  • Male Artist of the Year
  • Female Artist of the Year
  • Group of the Year
  • Song of the Year
  • Album of the Year
  • Country Artist of the Year
  • Latin Artist of the Year
  • Music Video of the Year
  • Concert Tour of the Year

Television

  • Show of the Year
  • Drama Show of the Year
  • Comedy Show of the Year
  • Revival Show of the Year
  • Reality Show of the Year
  • Competition Show of the Year
  • Male TV Star of the Year
  • Female TV Star of the Year
  • Drama TV Star of the Year
  • Comedy TV Star of the Year
  • Daytime Talk Show of the Year
  • Nighttime Talk Show of the Year
  • Competition Contestant of the Year
  • Reality TV Star of the Year
  • Bingeworthy Show of the Year
  • Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of the Year

Pop culture

  • Social Star of the Year
  • Beauty Influencer of the Year
  • Social Celebrity of the Year
  • Animal Star of the Year
  • Comedy Act of the Year
  • Style Star of the Year
  • Game Changer of the Year
  • Pop Podcast of the Year
  • Video Game of the Year

Ceremonies

# Date Host # Date Host # Date Host
1stMarch 3, 1975Army Archerd
Richard Crenna
21stMarch 5, 1995Tim Daly
Annie Potts
41stJanuary 7, 2015Anna Faris
Allison Janney
2ndFebruary 19, 1976Jack Albertson22ndMarch 10, 1996Brett Butler42ndJanuary 6, 2016Jane Lynch
3rdFebruary 10, 1977Dick Van Dyke23rdJanuary 12, 1997Don Johnson
Roma Downey
43rdJanuary 18, 2017Joel McHale
4thFebruary 20, 1978}}24thJanuary 11, 1998Reba McEntire
Ray Romano
44thNovember 11, 2018}}
5thMarch 7, 1979Army Archerd
Dick Van Dyke
25thJanuary 13, 1999Ray Romano}}
6thJanuary 24, 1980Mariette Hartley
Bert Parks
26thJanuary 9, 2000Don Johnson
Cheech Marin
7thMarch 8, 1981Army Archerd
Lee Remick
27thJanuary 7, 2001Kevin James
8thMarch 18, 1982Army Archerd
John Forsythe
28thJanuary 13, 2002
9thMarch 17, 1983Dick Van Dyke29thJanuary 12, 2003Tony Danza
10thMarch 15, 1984Andy Williams30thJanuary 11, 2004Charlie Sheen
Jon Cryer
11thMarch 12, 1985John Forsythe31stJanuary 9, 2005Jason Alexander
Malcolm Jamal Warner
12thMarch 13, 1986John Denver32ndJanuary 10, 2006Craig Ferguson
13thMarch 14, 1987Dick Van Dyke33rdJanuary 9, 2007Queen Latifah
14thMarch 13, 1988Carl Reiner34thJanuary 8, 2008
15thAugust 23, 1989Michael Landon
Michele Lee
35thJanuary 7, 2009
16thMarch 11, 1990Valerie Harper
Fred Savage
Army Archerd
Barbara Mandrell
36thJanuary 6, 2010
17thMarch 11, 1991Burt Reynolds37thJanuary 5, 2011
18thMarch 17, 1992Kenny Rogers38thJanuary 11, 2012Kaley Cuoco
19thMarch 17, 1993 John Ritter
Jane Seymour
39thJanuary 9, 2013
20thMarch 8, 1994Paul Reiser40thJanuary 8, 2014Beth Behrs
Kat Dennings

See also

  • People's Choice Awards India
  • People's Choice Awards Australia
  • People's Choice Podcast Awards

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/09/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/kaley-cuoco-peoples-choice-awards-ew/|title=Kaley Cuoco to host People's Choice Awards|last=Stillman|first=Josh|date=October 9, 2012|publisher=CNN|accessdate=September 22, 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2007/12/peoples-choice.html|title=People's Choice Awards: Strike Leaves Little Choice|last=Lee|first=Chris|date=December 19, 2007|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=September 22, 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1988-02-20/news/mn-11386_1_bob-stivers|title=Bob Stivers; Producer of Celebrity Specials for TV|date=February 20, 1988|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=September 22, 2014}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1988/02/20/obituaries/bob-stivers-66-dies-produced-tv-specials.html|title=Bob Stivers, 66, Dies; Produced TV Specials|date=February 20, 1988|work=The New York Times|accessdate=September 22, 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.peopleschoice.com/pca/awards/nominees/?year=1975|title=Past Nominees & Winners: 1975|publisher=People's Choice|accessdate=September 22, 2014}}
6. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/peoples-choice-awards-2017-nominees-and-winners-list-w461702|title=People’s Choice Awards 2017: Complete Winners List|work=Us Weekly|access-date=2017-08-10}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.adweek.com/tv-video/procter-gamble-peoples-choice-awards/|title=Procter & Gamble Says Goodbye to the People’s Choice Awards |last=Horgan|first=Richard|date=8 April 2017|work=Adweek|accessdate=17 January 2018}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Brunsman|first1=Barrett J.|title=Here's why P&G just sold the People’s Choice Awards program|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/04/06/heres-why-p-g-just-sold-the-people-s-choice.html|accessdate=February 26, 2018|work=Cincinnati Business Courier|date=April 6, 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170410233554/http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2017/04/06/heres-why-p-g-just-sold-the-people-s-choice.html |archivedate=2017-04-10 |deadurl=no}}
9. ^{{Cite news|url=http://deadline.com/2017/12/peoples-choice-awards-premiere-date-e-den-of-thieves-jesse-ignjatovic-evan-prager-1202226809/|title=People’s Choice Awards Sets Premiere Date For Inaugural Telecast On E!|last=Ramos|first=Dino-Ray|date=2017-12-14|work=Deadline|access-date=2017-12-14|language=en-US}}
10. ^{{Cite news|url=http://deadline.com/2017/04/peoples-choice-awards-cbs-e-1202063827/|title=People’s Choice Awards Moves From CBS To E!|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=2017-04-06|work=Deadline|access-date=2017-12-14|language=en-US}}
11. ^{{Cite news|url=https://deadline.com/2018/09/e-peoples-choice-awards-finalists-set-voting-open-through-oct-19-1202469499/|title=E! People’s Choice Awards Finalists Set – Voting Open Through Oct. 19|last=Haring|first=Bruce|date=2018-09-24|work=Deadline|access-date=2018-09-24|language=en-US}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.shootonline.com/go/index.php?name=Release&op=view&id=rs-web2-886141-1256849398-2|title=Visible Measures Selected as Internet Video Measurement Partner for People's Choice Awards 2010|date=October 29, 2009|work=Shoot|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131005022934/http://www.shootonline.com/go/index.php?name=Release&op=view&id=rs-web2-886141-1256849398-2|archivedate=October 5, 2013|accessdate=September 22, 2014}}
13. ^{{cite web|date=November 3, 2015|last=Motaski|first=Lauren|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/news/peoples-choice-awards-2016-nominees-are-out/|title=People's Choice Awards 2016 Nominees Are Out|publisher=CBS|accessdate=November 10, 2015}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/11/peoples-choice-awards-nominees-2016-full-list-captain-america-kevin-hart-1201854910/|title=People’s Choice Awards Nominees 2017 — Full List|date=November 15, 2016|work=Deadline|accessdate=November 15, 2016}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/peoples-choice-award-nominations-full-list-2016-947450|title=People's Choice Awards: 'Captain America: Civil War,' Kevin Hart Lead Nominations|work=The Hollywood Reporter|last=Lewis|first=Hilary|accessdate=September 5, 2018}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2018/09/peoples-choice-awards-new-categories-nomination-voting-e-channel-1202457202/amp/|title=FILM BREAKING NEWS E! People’s Choice Awards Unveils New Categories; Opens Nomination Voting|work=Deadline|last=Ramos|first=Dino-Ray|accessdate=September 5, 2018}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://m.eonline.com/shows/peoples_choice_awards/amp/news/963752/2018-people-s-choice-awards-complete-list-of-nominations|title=2018 People's Choice Awards: Complete List of Nominations|publisher=E! Online|last=Macke|first=Johnni|accessdate=September 5, 2018}}

External links

{{Commons category|People's Choice Awards}}
  • {{Official website}}
  • "People's Choice Awards: You showed up? Here's a trophy!" from Entertainment Weekly
  • A 35th Anniversary article from The Hollywood Reporter
{{People's Choice Awards}}{{Musicawards}}{{Television in the United States}}

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