13th ALMA Awards

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13th ALMA Awards
DateSeptember 16, 2012 (taping)
September 21, 2012 (airing)
Site Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California
Hosted by Eva Longoria and George Lopez
Official website www.almaawards.com
Television coverage
Network NBC

The 13th ALMA Awards honors the accomplishments made by Hispanics in film, television, and music in 2011. The awards were taped on September 16, 2012 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium for broadcast on NBC on September 21, 2012. The show was co-hosted by Eva Longoria and George Lopez, marking their third consecutive year as hosts. [1] The awards ceremony was sponsored by the National Council of La Raza.

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The winners were chosen based on online voting, box office figures, Nielsen and Billboard rankings, and Comedy..l of the NCLR ALMA Awards production leadership team. [1]

Jennifer Lopez had nominations in all three media formats: Favorite Movie Actress Comedy/Musical; Favorite TV Reality, Variety, or Comedy Personality or Act; and Favorite Female Music Artist. Naya Rivera won both of her nominations: Favorite Female Music Artist and Favorite TV Actress Comedy. The film Savages had four overall nominations in the Favorite Acting categories, while the films The Way and Cristiada (For Greater Glory) had three overall nominations, including Favorite Movie, which was won by triple-nominee Girl in Progress .

The ceremony aired on NBC for the second consecutive and last year before moving to sister channel MSNBC.

Winners and nominees

Cheech Marin holding his ALMA Career Achievement award Cheech Marin 2012.jpg
Cheech Marin holding his ALMA Career Achievement award
Diego Boneta, Favorite Movie Actor winner. Diego Boneta 2012.jpg
Diego Boneta, Favorite Movie Actor winner.
Christina Aguilera on the red carpet at the ALMA Awards Christina Aguilera 2012.jpg
Christina Aguilera on the red carpet at the ALMA Awards
Constance Marie kissing her trophy at the ALMA Awards Constance Marie with ALMA.jpg
Constance Marie kissing her trophy at the ALMA Awards

The following is a list of the 65 nominees from film, television, and music. Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold: [2]

Honorary awards

Film

Favorite MovieFavorite Movie Actor
Favorite Movie Actress Drama/AdventureFavorite Movie Actress Comedy/Musical
Favorite Movie Actor Supporting RoleFavorite Movie Actress Supporting Role

Television

Favorite TV Reality, Variety, or Comedy Personality or ActFavorite TV Actor
Favorite TV Actress DramaFavorite TV Actress Comedy
Favorite TV Actor Supporting Role in a DramaFavorite TV Actor Supporting Role in a Comedy
Favorite TV Actress Supporting Role

Music

Favorite Male Music ArtistFavorite Female Music Artist

Televised ceremony ratings

The ceremony, which was televised by NBC on September 21, 2012, was watched by 2.41 million viewers. [5]

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References

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