2019 KBS Entertainment Awards

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2019 KBS Entertainment Awards
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Awarded forExcellence in variety entertainment
DateDecember 21, 2019
SiteKBS New Wing Open Hall, Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
Hosted by
Television coverage
Network KBS2, KBS World
Duration210 minutes [1]
ViewershipRatings:
7.6% (Part 1)
7.7% (Part 2)
Viewership:1.44 million

The 2019 KBS Entertainment Awards presented by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), took place on December 21, 2019 at KBS New Wing Open Hall in Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. The 1st part was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo, Son Dam-bi and Jang Dong-yoon. During the 2nd part of the show, Jun Hyun-moo was replaced by Kim Jun-hyun. [2]

Contents

Nominations and winners

(Winners denoted in bold) [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Grand Prize (Daesang)Viewers' Choice Best Program Award
Top Excellence Award
Entertainment CategoryComedy Category
Excellence Award
Entertainment CategoryComedy Category
Rookie Award
Entertainment CategoryComedy Category
Other Awards
Staff of the Year AwardBest Idea AwardBest Teamwork Award
  • Kim Seung-jun
Broadcasting Screenwriter AwardBest Icon Award
New DJ of the Year AwardDJ of the Year Award2019 Hot Issue Variety Program
2019 Hot Issue Entertainer AwardAchievement Award
Producers' Special AwardBest Challenge AwardBest Couple Award

Presenters

OrderPresenterAwardRef.
1 Yoo Jae-suk, Jung Il-woo Rookie Award in Comedy Category
Rookie Award in Entertainment Category
2 Kim Sook, Kim Kang-hoon Best Icon Award
3 Song Eun-i, Kang Hyung-wook  [ ko ]Broadcasting Screenwriter Award
Best Icon Award
4 Shin Ye-eun, Choi Bo-min New DJ of the Year Award
DJ of the Year Award
5 Park Mak-rye  [ ko ], Moon Se-yoon 2019 Hot Issue Entertainer Award
6 Kim Dae-hee  [ ko ], Shin Bong-sun 2019 Hot Issue Variety Program
7 Hong Jin-young, Jo Se-ho Producers' Special Award
8 Ravi, DinDin, Kim Seon-ho Best Challenge Award
9 Choi Yang-rak  [ ko ], Paeng Hyun-sook  [ ko ]Best Couple Award
10 Park Jong-hoon Achievement Award
11 Lee Kyung-kyu, Lee Yoo-bi Best Teamwork Award
12 Shin Dong-yup Staff of the Year Award
13 Jang Sung-kyu, Lee Hae-sung  [ ko ]Excellence Award in Comedy
Excellence Award in Entertainment
14 Kim Su-ro, Lee Si-young Top Excellence Award in Comedy
15 Kim Jong-min, Yeon Jung-hoon Top Excellence Award in Entertainment
16Lee Hoon-hee, Lee Young-ja Viewers' Choice Best Program Award
17Yang Seung-dong, Kim So-yeon Grand Prize (Daesang)

Special performances

OrderArtistSong/SpectacleRef.
1 Hong Seok-kang ft. Jun Hyun-moo Friend Like Me
(Original: Jung Sung-hwa)
[13]
2 Ahn So-mi  [ ko ]Wa
(Original: Lee Jung-hyun)
[14]
Park Joon-hyung, Kim Su-youngChoryeon
(Original: Clon)
Kim Seung-hyun, Hong Kyung-min Shaky Friendship
(Original: Hong Kyung-min)
3 Kim Jun-hyun, Moon Se-yoon Amateur
(Original: Lee Seung-chul)
[15]
4 Gag Concert
(Lee Dong-yoon  [ ko ], Lee Kwang-seob  [ ko ], Kim Tae-won  [ ko ], Im Jae-beak  [ ko ], Bok Hyun-kyu  [ ko ], Eom Ji-yoon  [ ko ], Jeon Su-hee, Song Yi-ji  [ ko ], Lee Jeong-in)
Who Will Be Getting The Grand Award (Daesang)? [16]

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