List of International Emmy Awards ceremonies

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This is a list of International Emmy Awards ceremonies, the years which they were honoring, their hosts, and their ceremony dates.

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Ceremonies

#DateHost(s)NetworkSite
1st November 21, 1973
2nd November 25, 1974
3rd November 24, 1975
4th November 22, 1976
5th November 21, 1977
7th November 19, 1979
8th November 24, 1980
9th November 23, 1981
10th November 22, 1982
11th November 21, 1983
12th November 19, 1984
13th November 25, 1985
14th November 24, 1986
15th November 23, 1987
16th November 21, 1988
17th November 20, 1989
18th November 19, 1990
19th November 25, 1991
20th November 23, 1992
21st November 22, 1993
22nd November 21, 1994
23rd November 20, 1995
24th November 25, 1996
25th November 24, 1997
26th November 23, 1998
Hans Liberg [nl]
27th November 22, 1999
28th November 20, 2000
Internet
29th November 19, 2001
30th November 25, 2002
31st November 24, 2003
32nd November 22, 2004
33rd November 21, 2005
34th November 20, 2006
35th November 19, 2007
36th November 24, 2008
37th November 23, 2009
MGM Latino (Brazil)
38th November 22, 2010
39th November 21, 2011
40th November 19, 2012
MGM (Portugal)
41st November 25, 2013
42nd November 24, 2014
43rd November 23, 2015
44th November 21, 2016
45th November 20, 2017
46th November 19, 2018
E! Online [5]
47th November 25, 2019
48th November 23, 2020
Online
(International Emmy Awards official website)
49th November 22, 2021
Online
(International Emmy Awards official website)
(Lionsgate Play)
Great Hall of Casa Cipriani
50th November 21, 2022
Online
(International Emmy Awards official website)
51st November 20, 2023
52nd November 25, 2024

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