14th OTO Awards

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14th OTO Awards


8 March 2014

SND, Bratislava, Slovakia


Overall winner
Marcel Merčiak


Hall of Fame
Juraj Kukura


Život Award
Pavol Barabáš


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The 14th OTO Awards , honoring the best in Slovak popular culture for the year 2013, occured on 8 March 2014 at the Slovak National Theater in Bratislava. The ceremony broadcast live on Jednotka, with Adela Vinczeová and Matej Cifra hosting the show.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Main categories

Television
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Helena Krajčiová
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Miroslav Žbirka
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Celeste Buckingham
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Fragile
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Juraj Kukura
News Host News Reporter

Lucia Barmošová

  • Ľubomír Bajaník
  • Ján Mečiar

Jozef Kubáni

  • Danica Kleinová
  • Adam Zavřel
Sports Host Sports Commentator

Peter Varinský

  • Lenka Čviriková ( née Hriadelová)
  • Marcel Merčiak

Marcel Merčiak

  • Peter Čambor
  • Ján Plesník
Journalist Entertainer

Patrik Herman

  • Ján Mečiar
  • Zlatica Švajdová (née Puškárová)

Andrej Bičan

  • Martin Rausch
  • Viliam Rozboril
Actor Actress

Lukáš Latinák

Helena Krajčiová

New Actor

Marcel Chlpík
Sabína Grláková
Juraj Loj

Program Show

Srdce pre detiJOJ

  • Slovensko 2013 AdventRTVS
  • Trochu inak v SNDTA3

Milujem SlovenskoRTVS

Series

Búrlivé vínoMarkíza
Panelák JOJ
ProfesionáliJOJ

Music
Male Singer Female Singer

Miroslav Žbirka

Celeste Buckingham

Band

Fragile
Desmod
Peter Bič Project

Others

Overall winner Marcel Merčiak
Hall of Fame Juraj Kukura
Život Award Pavol Barabáš

Superlatives

Multiple nominees

2 nominations

Reception

TV ratings

The show has received a total audience of more than 551,000 viewers, making it the most watched television program within prime time in the region. [1]

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References

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