40th People's Choice Awards

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40th People's Choice Awards
DateJanuary 8, 2014
Location Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, California
Hosted by Beth Behrs and Kat Dennings
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS
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The 40th People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 2013, was held January 8, 2014, [1] at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California, and was broadcast live on CBS at 9:00 pm EST. The ceremony was hosted by Beth Behrs and Kat Dennings. Nominations were announced on November 5, 2013. [1]

Contents

Sandra Bullock dominated the 40th People's Choice Awards by winning the most awards and four of her five nominations, including Favorite Movie Actress. [2] [3]

Performances

Presenters

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first in bold. [2]

Movies

Favorite MovieFavorite Action Movie
Favorite Comedic MovieFavorite Dramatic Movie
Favorite Movie ActorFavorite Movie Actress
Favorite Dramatic Movie ActorFavorite Dramatic Movie Actress
Favorite Comedic Movie ActorFavorite Comedic Movie Actress
Favorite Action Movie ActorFavorite Movie Duo
Favorite Family MovieFavorite Horror Movie
Favorite Thriller MovieFavorite Year End Movie

Television

Favorite Network TV ComedyFavorite Network TV Drama
Favorite Comedic TV ActorFavorite Comedic TV Actress
Favorite Dramatic TV ActorFavorite Dramatic TV Actress
Favorite TV Crime DramaFavorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV ActorFavorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress
Favorite Cable TV ComedyFavorite Cable TV Drama
Favorite Premium Cable TV ShowFavorite TV Movie/Miniseries
Favorite Cable TV ActressFavorite TV Anti-Hero
Favorite TV BromanceFavorite TV Gal Pals
Favorite On Screen ChemistryFavorite TV Hero
Favorite New TV ComedyFavorite New TV Drama
Favorite Actor In A New TV SeriesFavorite Actress In A New TV Series
Favorite Streaming SeriesFavorite Series We Miss Most
Favorite Daytime TV Host(s)Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host
Favorite New Talk Show HostFavorite Competition TV Show

Music

Favorite Male ArtistFavorite Female Artist
Favorite Breakout ArtistFavorite Pop Artist
Favorite Country ArtistFavorite Country Music Icon
Favorite Hip-Hop ArtistFavorite R&B Artist
Favorite BandFavorite Alternative/Rock Band
Favorite SongFavorite Album
Favorite Music VideoFavorite Music Fan Following

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