1st OTO Awards

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1st OTO Awards


February 3, 2001

Andrej Bagar Theatre, Nitra, Slovakia


Overall winner
Jarmila Hargašová


Hall of Fame
Jozef Kroner


2nd

The 1st OTO Awards , honoring the best in Slovak popular culture for the year 2000, took time and place on February 3, 2001 at the Andrej Bagar Theatre in Nitra. [1] The ceremony broadcast live by STV was hosted by Tibor Hlista.

Contents

Presenters

Performers

Winners and nominees

Main categories

Television
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Jarmila Lajčáková
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Soňa Müllerová
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Zdena Studenková
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Jana Kirschner
News Host Sports Host

Aneta Parišková

  • Ľubomír Karásek
  • Jana Majeská

Jarmila Lajčáková( née Hargašová)

  • Miroslav Michalech
  • Stanislav Ščepán
Journalist Entertainer

Eva Černá

  • Patrik Herman
  • Daniel Krajcer

Jozef Pročko

  • Milan Markovič
  • Viliam Rozboril
Announcer

Soňa Müllerová
Miloš Bubán
Alena Heribanová

Actor Actress

Michal Dočolomanský

Zdena Studenková

Program

DerešMarkíza
Televízne novinyMarkíza
Sensi SenzusSTV

Music
Male Singer Female Singer

Jozef Ráž

Jana Kirschner

Others

Overall winner Jarmila Lajčáková(née Hargašová)
Hall of Fame Jozef Kroner ( In Memoriam )

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References

  1. TASR (2001-02-03). "J.Hargašová sa stala absolútnou víťazkou diváckej ankety OTO 2000". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. sme.sk. Retrieved November 21, 2014.