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OTO Award for TV Journalism

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OTO Award
TV Journalism


Currently held by
Patrik Herman


First awarded | Last awarded
2000 | Present

OTO Award for TV Journalism has been awarded since the first edition of the accolades, established by Art Production Agency (APA) in Slovakia in 2000. Each year, the award has been presented to the most recognized television journalists of the past year with the ceremony permitted live by the national television network STV.[1]

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Winners and nominees

2000s

Patrik Herman and Zlatica Švajdová (pictured) have been the most awarded journalists.
Though Daniel Krajcer has scored only win, he earlier scooped other two trophies within a joint OTO category.
Alena Heribanová, a triple nominee for TV Announcers, later one-time nominee amongst the TV Journalists.
Year Recipient Nominees
2000 Eva Černá
  • Patrik Herman
  • Daniel Krajcer
2001 Held only within TV News and Journalism
2002
2003
2004 Daniel Krajcer
  • Patrik Herman
  • Zlatica Švajdová
2005 Zlatica Švajdová
(née Puškárová)
(5 consecutive wins)
  • Patrik Herman
  • Daniel Krajcer
2006
2007
  • Daniel Krajcer
  • Pavol Fejér
2008
  • Patrik Herman
  • Daniel Krajcer
2009
  • Patrik Herman
  • Alena Heribanová

2010s

Year Recipient Nominees
2010 Patrik Herman
(7 consecutive wins)
  • Roman Juraško
  • Zlatica Švajdová
2011
  • Zlatica Švajdová
  • Erika Barkolová
2012
  • Ján Mečiar
  • Zlatica Švajdová
2013
2014
  • Kveta Horváthová (née Kmotorková)
  • Pavol Fejér
2015
2016
  • Pavol Fejér
  • Viktor Vincze

Superlatives

Multiple winners

7 awards
  • Patrik Herman
5 awards
  • Zlatica Švajdová
    (née Puškárová)

Multiple nominees

12 nominations
  • Patrik Herman
10 nominations
  • Zlatica Švajdová
5 nominations
  • Daniel Krajcer
4 nominations
  • Pavol Fejér
2 nominations
  • Ján Mečiar
Notes

Denotes also or a winner in two or more of the main categories.

References

  1. ^ "Osobnosť televíznej obrazovky (OTO) → About". Art Production Agency (in Slovak). Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia. anketaoto.sk. Archived from the original on 2013-03-25. Retrieved 2013-03-30.

External links

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