This is a list of International Emmy Awards ceremonies, the years which they were honoring, their hosts, and their ceremony dates.
# | Date | Host(s) | Network | Site |
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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 | |||
47th | November 25, 2019 | [ data missing ] | ||
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 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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