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Club de Industrias de Televisión y Radio

El Television and Radio Industries Club (conocido como TRIC ) es una institución británica fundada en 1931 para "promover la buena voluntad en las industrias de la televisión y la radio". El Club celebra una ceremonia anual de premios cada mes de marzo para reconocer los logros en televisión y radio. [1]

Los miembros provienen de los sectores de comunicación, entretenimiento, fabricación, seguros de garantía y servicios, desde creadores de programas y emisoras hasta productores y realizadores de radio.

Presidente del TRIC

La presidencia del TRIC es un cargo honorario que suele tener un mandato fijo de un año. Durante las primeras décadas de su existencia, los presidentes del TRIC provenían principalmente de pioneros de la industria de la televisión y la radio o del mundo de la política. La década de 1970 marcó un cambio y un período en el que se nombraron numerosos ejecutivos de la industria de la radiodifusión. La década de 1990 fue testigo de otro cambio con nombramientos provenientes del mundo del entretenimiento popular. Entre los titulares más destacados se encuentran Robert Maxwell, Michael Grade, Bob Monkhouse, Bernard Ingham y Tony Hadley [2] [3]

1980-actualidad

1940–1979

Década de 1930

1939-40: El Muy Honorable JH Thomas

1938-39: Mayor LH Peter (presidente de la Asociación de Fabricantes de Radio e ingeniero jefe de la Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company )

1937-38: MM Macqueen (presidente de la Asociación de Fabricantes de Radio y más tarde presidente de la General Electric Company )

Premios TRIC

Tradicionalmente, la ceremonia anual de premios se ha llevado a cabo en el Grosvenor House Hotel, Londres, desde que se celebró el primer almuerzo de premios allí en abril de 1969, cuando se entregaron tres premios a Val Doonican , Kenneth Horne y The Forsyte Saga . [4] En 2021, debido a las restricciones de COVID, los premios se entregaron en septiembre en lugar de su fecha habitual de marzo y en 8 Northumberland Avenue cerca de Trafalgar Square con una transmisión en vivo de acompañamiento. [5]

Desde 1992 ha sido el honor del presidente de TRIC ser el anfitrión de la ceremonia de premios, las únicas excepciones recientes fueron la ceremonia de 2009, cuando Bill Turnbull intervino en nombre de Sian Williams, que estaba de baja por maternidad, y en 2021, cuando Roman Kemp fue el anfitrión en lugar del entonces presidente John Barrowman. [5]

Entre los ganadores de premios del siglo XX se incluyen el presentador deportivo David Coleman , [6] el presentador de noticias Jan Leeming [7] y el drama radiofónico de larga duración, The Archers . [8] Los premios de 2023 fueron patrocinados por varias empresas notables, entre ellas Humax , SES , Samsung [9] y GB News , la última de las cuales ganó premios en la ceremonia de ese año. [10]

Ganadores 2023

Ganadores 2022

Ganadores 2021

Ganadores del 2020

Ganadores del 2019

Ganadores del 2018

Ganadores del 2017[24]

Ganadores del 2016[25]

Ganadores del 2015[26]

Ganadores del 2014[27]

Ganadores del 2013[4]

Ganadores del 2012[4]

Ganadores del 2011[4]

Ganadores del 2010[4]

Ganadores del 2009[4]

Ganadores del 2008[4]

Ganadores del 2007[4]

Ganadores del 2006[4]

Ganadores del 2005[4]

Ganadores del 2004[4]

Ganadores del 2003[4]

Ganadores del 2002[4]

Premios 2001[51]

Premios del año 2000[52]

Década de 1990

Ganadores de 1999[53]

Ganadores de 1998[54]

Ganadores de 1997[55]

Ganadores de 1996[56]

Ganadores de 1995[57]

Ganadores de 1994[58]

Ganadores de 1993[59]

Ganadores de 1992[60]

Ganadores de 1991[61]

Ganadores de 1990[62]

Década de 1980

Ganadores de 1989[63]

Ganadores de 1988[64]

Ganadores de 1987[65]

Ganadores de 1986[66]

Ganadores de 1985[67]

Ganadores de 1984[68]

Ganadores de 1983[69]

Ganadores de 1982[70]

Ganadores de 1981[71]

Ganadores de 1980[72]

Década de 1970

Ganadores de 1979[73]

Ganadores de 1978[74]

Ganadores de 1977[75]

Ganadores de 1976[76]

1975 winners[77]

1973 winners[78]

1972 winners[79]

1971 winners[80]

1970 winners[81]

1960s

1969 winners[82]

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