35th PMPC Star Awards for Television

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35th PMPC Star Awards for Television
DateJanuary 28, 2023
LocationWinford Manila Resort and Casino
Presented byPhilippine Movie Press Club
Hosted by Pops Fernandez
Aiko Melendez
John Estrada
Television/radio coverage
NetworkJAMSAP Entertainment Corporation YouTube Channel
Produced byJAMSAP Entertainment Corporation
Directed byFrank Lloyd Mamaril
  34th  · PMPC Star Awards for Television ·  38th  

The 35th PMPC Star Awards for Television honors the best in Philippine television programming from 2020 to 2021, as chosen by the Philippine Movie Press Club. [1] The ceremony was held at the Winford Manila Resort and Casino on January 28, 2023. [2] This is the first time in the history of the award-giving body that it has skipped the 4th Quarter of the previous year. The ceremony was hosted by Pops Fernandez, Aiko Melendez and John Estrada.

Contents

The nominations were announced by the Press on January 15, 2023.

Winners and Nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold: [2] [3]

Networks

Best TV Station

Programs

Best Primetime Drama SeriesBest Daytime Drama Series
Best Drama AnthologyBest Drama Mini Series
Best Horror/Fantasy ProgramBest Comedy Show
Best Variety ShowBest Musical Variety Show
  • Letters and Music (Net 25)
Best Talent Search ProgramBest Celebrity Talk Show
Best News ProgramBest Public Affairs Program
Best Morning ShowBest Public Service Program
Best Documentary ProgramBest Documentary Special
  • Mukha ng Pandemya (PTV 4)
    • Paalam PNoy (CNN Philippines 9)
Best Magazine ShowBest Lifestyle Show
  • Taste Buddies (GTV 27)
    • Glow Up (GTV 27)
    • Loving What You Do (GTV 27)
Best Educational ProgramBest Children Show
  • Talents Academy (IBC 13)
    • Anong Say Nyo? (Net 25)
    • Artime (Net 25)
    • Be Brighter (Net 25)
    • Kid Kwento (Net 25)

Personalities

Best Drama ActorBest Drama Actress
Best Drama Supporting ActorBest Drama Supporting Actress
Best Single Performance by An ActorBest Single Performance by An Actress
Best New Male TV PersonalityBest New Female TV Personality
Best Comedy ActorBest Comedy Actress
Best Male TV HostBest Female TV Host
Best Talent Search Program HostBest Celebrity Talk Show Host
Best Male NewscasterBest Female Newscaster
Best Public Affairs Program HostBest Morning Show Host
Best Public Service Program HostBest Documentary Program Host
Best Magazine Show HostBest Lifestyle Show Host
Best Educational Program HostBest Children Show Host
  • Sedrick Ganolon, Madisen Go, Gracelle Joace Jimenez, Anastacia Paronda, Candice Ayesha Paronda on Talents Academy (IBC 13)
    • Dj Albert on Anong Say Nyo? (Net 25)
    • Sally Lopez on Be Brighter (Net 25)
    • Sally Lopez on Kid Kwento (Net 25)

Special Awards

Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Connie Angeles

Excellence in Broadcasting Lifetime Achievement Award

German Moreno Power Tandem Award

Stars of the Night

Winning Looks of the Night

Faces of the Night

Celebrities of the Night

Special Citation

  • Jojo Flores
  • Maricar Moina

Most major nominations

Nominations by Network
NominationsNetwork
100 TV5
85 GMA 7
54 A2Z 11
30 Net 25
28 GTV 27
18 CNN Philippines 9
9 PTV 4
5 UNTV 37
3 IBC 13

Most major wins

Wins by Network
WinsNetwork
23 GMA 7
12 A2Z 11
7 TV5
4 GTV 27
2 PTV 4
IBC 13
Net 25
1 CNN Philippines 9
UNTV 37

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References

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