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Critics' Choice Movie Awards

The Critics' Choice Awards (formerly known as the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award) is an awards show presented annually by the American-Canadian Critics Choice Association (CCA) to honor the finest in cinematic achievement.[1] Written ballots are submitted during a week-long nominating period, and the resulting nominees are announced in December. The winners chosen by subsequent voting are revealed at the annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards ceremony in January. Additionally, special awards are given out at the discretion of the BFCA Board of Directors.

History

The awards were originally named simply Critics' Choice Awards. In 2010, the word Movie was added to their name, to differentiate them from the Critics' Choice Television Awards, which were first bestowed the following year by the newly created Broadcast Television Critics Association. The name Critics' Choice Awards now officially refers to the ceremony honoring performances in both film and television.[2]

From 2006 through 2009, the awards ceremony was held in the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. From 2010 through 2012, it took place in the refurbished, historic Hollywood Palladium. Broadcasting the ceremony began with the sixth ceremony on E! Entertainment Television in 2001 for four years, followed by The WB Network for two years, before returning to E! for a year. VH1 took over the broadcast in 2008.[3] The live television broadcast of the event moved from VH1 to The CW in 2013,[4] with the 19th ceremony airing on January 16, 2014, live from the Barker Hangar[5][6] in Santa Monica, California.[7] In October 2014, it was announced that the Critics' Choice Movie Awards would move to A&E for 2015 and 2016.[8]

It then returned to The CW for 2017, where it has aired since. Traditionally the ceremony has aired in the second week of January, deferring to the Golden Globe Awards, which has long claimed the first Sunday of January to open up the previous year's film awards season. It then claimed the first Sunday of January in 2022 after the Hollywood Foreign Press Association became enshrined in controversy over a lack of membership diversity and other building issues, and after the organization had not done enough, an industry boycott developed to the point where NBC said it would not carry the 2022 ceremony and would not televise it again until the HPFA made significant progress in fixing its issues. The CCA then claimed the first January, and by October 26, 2021, a simulcast agreement with TBS (which is a sister network to The CW through their joint venture between Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery) was announced to broaden its viewership.[9][10][11]

Categories

Current

Retired

Ceremonies

Nota: Generalmente se hace referencia a una ceremonia por el año de estreno de las películas que honra, en lugar del año en que se llevó a cabo.

Referencias

  1. "BFCA" Archivado el 23 de mayo de 2015 en Wayback Machine , Critics' Choice Awards . [Consultado el 30 de mayo de 2019]
  2. ^ "Premios de la crítica" . Consultado el 8 de marzo de 2024 .
  3. ^ Nordyke, Kimberly (21 de mayo de 2007). "VH1 se convierte en la elección de la crítica". Reuters .
  4. ^ Weisman, Jon (22 de octubre de 2012). "CW se lleva los premios Critics' Choice Movie Awards". Variedad . Archivado desde el original el 28 de diciembre de 2012 . Consultado el 11 de enero de 2013 .
  5. ^ Barker Hangar 3021 Airport Ave # 203, Santa Mónica, CA - Google Maps
  6. ^ Gelb, Andy. "Premios de la película Critics' Choice". Archivado desde el original el 15 de diciembre de 2012 . Consultado el 23 de enero de 2014 .
  7. ^ Bibel, Sara (16 de septiembre de 2013). "The CW transmitirá los 'Critics Choice Movie Awards' y los 'Critics Choice Television Awards' en 2014". Zap2it . El comunicado de prensa de CW. Archivado desde el original el 18 de septiembre de 2013 . Consultado el 16 de septiembre de 2013 .
  8. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (7 de octubre de 2014). "A&E Network televisará los premios 'The Critics' Choice Awards'". Televisión en cifras . Archivado desde el original el 12 de octubre de 2015 . Consultado el 7 de octubre de 2014 .
  9. ^ "La 27ª edición anual de los Critics Choice Awards regresa a The CW Network el domingo 9 de enero de 2022" (Presione soltar). El CW . 12 de mayo de 2021 – vía The Futon Critic .
  10. ^ Gilbert, Matthew (27 de julio de 2021). "Los Critics Choice Awards reemplazarán a los Globos de Oro". Globo de Boston . Consultado el 7 de octubre de 2021 .
  11. ^ Hammond, Peter (26 de octubre de 2021). "TBS & CW transmitirán simultáneamente los Critics Choice Awards 2022 el 9 de enero". Fecha límite Hollywood . Consultado el 26 de octubre de 2021 .
  12. ^ "La Critics Choice Association anuncia la lista de próximas celebraciones y entregas de premios" (Presione soltar). El CW . 19 de julio de 2022 . Consultado el 22 de julio de 2022 a través de The Futon Critic .

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