2018 MBC Entertainment Awards

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2018 MBC Entertainment Awards
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DateDecember 29, 2018
SiteMBC Public Hall, Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Hosted by
Television coverage
Network MBC
Duration220 minutes
Ratings14.4% (Part 1)
18.3% (Part 2)

The 2018 MBC Entertainment Awards presented by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), took place on December 29, 2018 at MBC Public Hall in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul. It was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo, Seungri and Lee Hye-ri. [1]

Contents

Nominations and winners

(Winners denoted in bold) [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Grand Prize (Daesang)Program of the Year
Top Excellence Award
Variety CategoryMusic/Talk CategoryRadio Category
Male
Female
Excellence Award
Variety CategoryMusic/Talk CategoryRadio Category
Male
Female
Rookie Award
Variety CategoryMusic/Talk CategoryRadio Category
Male
Female
Popularity AwardBest Entertainer AwardPD's Award
Best Teamwork AwardMC AwardAchievement Award in Radio
Entertainer of the Year AwardBest Couple AwardContribution Award
Special Awards
Variety CategoryCurrent Events CategoryRadio Category
  • Jang Yong
  • Shin Chae-yi reporter
Scriptwriter of the Year
Variety CategoryCurrent Events CategoryRadio Category
  • Lee So-young

Presenters

OrderPresenterAwardRef.
1 Kwanghee, Mijoo Rookie Award in Music/Talk Category
2 Lee Young-ja, manager Song Sung-hoRookie Award in Variety Category
3 Shin Dong-wook, Kwon Yu-ri Top Excellence/Excellence/Rookie Award in Radio Category
4 Lee Sang-min, Seol In-ah Scriptwriter of the Year
PD's Award
5 Park Na-rae, Kang Daniel Special Award
MC Award
6 Yoo Min-sang  [ ko ], Kim Jun-hyun Best Couple Award
7 Alberto Mondi, DinDin Best Teamwork Award
8 Song Eun-i, Kim Shin-young Popularity Award
9 Han Hye-jin, Kian84 Best Entertainer Award
10 Jo Bin, JooE Excellence Award in Music/Talk Category
11 Lee Si-eon, Sung Hoon Excellence Award in Variety Category
12 Kim Jae-hwa, Henry Top Excellence Award in Music/Talk Category
13 Kim Gu-ra, Cha Tae-hyun Top Excellence Award in Variety Category
14 Cha In-pyo, Kim Yong-man Program of the Year
15 Jun Hyun-moo Grand Prize (Daesang)

Special performances

OrderArtistSong/SpectacleRef.
1 Park Na-rae "Solo" (Original: Jennie) [12]
2 Under Nineteen "We Are Young" [13]
3 Park Sung-kwang, Yang Se-hyung, Yoo Byung-jae "Idol" (Original: BTS) [14]
4 Mamamoo "Wind Flower" + "Starry Night" (별이 빛나는 밤) [15]

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