List of retired OTO Awards

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OTO is a television awards show recognizing the public figures and the work of popular culture in Slovakia.

Contents

Main categories

TV Announcer

OTO Award
TV Announcer


First awarded | Last awarded
2000 | 2002

YearRecipientNominees
2000 Soňa Müllerová
(3 consecutive wins)
  • Miloš Bubán
  • Alena Heribanová
2001
2002

TV News and Journalism

OTO Award
TV News and Journalism


First awarded | Last awarded
2001 | 2003

YearRecipientNominees
2001 Daniel Krajcer
(2 consecutive wins)
  • Aneta Parišková
  • Jana Majeská
2002
2003 Jana Majeská

TV Host – Children's Program

OTO Award
TV Host – Children's Program


First awarded | Last awarded
2001 | 2004

YearRecipientNominees
2001 Jozef Nodžák
(4 consecutive wins)
2002
2003
  • Andrej Bičan
  • Dorota Nvotová
2004
  • Martin Vanek and Igor Adamec
  • Petra Jurínová

TV Sports – Host or Commentator

OTO Award
TV Sports – Host or Commentator


First awarded | Last awarded
2003 | 2011

YearRecipientNominees
2003 Lenka Čviriková
( née Hriadelová)
  • Ján Plesník
  • Stanislav Ščepán
2004 Martina Šimkovičová
(née Bartošíková)
  • Lenka Čviriková
  • Ján Plesník
2005
2006 Lenka Čviriková
(4 consecutive wins)
  • Jaroslav Zápala
  • Ján Plesník
2007
2008
  • Peter Čambor
  • Peter Varinský
2009
2010 Peter Varinský
(2 consecutive wins)
  • Lenka Čviriková
  • Ján Plesník
2011
  • Lenka Čviriková
  • Marcel Merčiak

TV Humorist

OTO Award
TV Humorist


First awarded | Last awarded
2006 | 2007

YearRecipientNominees
2006 Peter Marcin┼†
2007 Petra Polnišová ┼†
  • Peter Batthyany
  • Elena Vacvalová

TV Actor – Drama | Comedy

TV Actress – Drama | Comedy

TV Host – Entertainment

TV Actor – New Artist

OTO Award
TV Actor – New Artist


First awarded | Last awarded
2012 | 2013

YearRecipientNominees
2012 Ján Jackuliak
2013 Marcel Chlpík
  • Laura Hritzová
  • Timur Kramár

TV Series – Drama | Comedy

Notes

Denotes also or a winner in two or more of the main categories.
Denotes also or a winner of the Absolute OTO category.

Special awards

EuroTelevízia Award

EuroTelevízia Award


First awarded | Last awarded
2003 | 2006

YearRecipient
2003 IQ Test národaJOJ
2004 Dievča za miliónJOJ
2005 V politikeTA3
2006 Najväčšie kriminálne prípady SlovenskaSTV

KRAS Award for TV Program Branding

KRAS Award
TV Program Branding


First awarded | Last awarded
2008

YearRecipientNominees
2008 VilomeninyMarkíza

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OTO Award for Male Singer has been annually presented in Slovakia from 2000.

OTO Award for TV Male Actor has been bestowed to the most recognized male actors of the past year in Slovakia since 2000. Between the years 2010 and 2011, the accolade was given in two acting categories, depending on a genre such as Drama and Comedy. Since 2012, the general category is held.

Hall of Fame OTO Award has been annually presented at the OTO Awards ceremony for lifetime achievements. Since 2000, the honor is given by the Academy of Personalities of Culture and Social Life in Slovakia.

Absolute OTO Award has been annually presented at the Slovak OTO Awards.

OTO Award for TV Series has been bestowed to the most recognized television series of the past year in Slovakia since 2008. In the year 2009, the accolade was given in two acting categories, depending on a genre such as TV drama and TV comedy. Since 2010, the general category is held.

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OTO Award for TV Show – Entertainment has been bestowed to the most recognized television program of the past year in Slovak entertainment since 2005. The category includes various formats, such as a reality television, TV special, sitcom or else.

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OTO Award for TV News Reporter has been awarded since the 13th edition of the accolades, established by Art Production Agency (APA) in Slovakia in 2000. Each year, the award has been presented to the most recognized television reporters in the news program of the past year with the ceremony permitted live by the national television network STV.

OTO Award for TV Sports Commentator has been awarded since the second edition of the accolades, established by Art Production Agency (APA) in Slovakia in 2000. Each year, the award has been presented to the most recognized television sportcasters of the past year with the ceremony permitted live by the national television network STV.

OTO Award for TV Host – Sports has been awarded since the first edition of the accolades, established by Art Production Agency (APA) in Slovakia in 2000. Each year, the award has been presented to the most recognized television presenters of the past year in the sports program, with the ceremony permitted live by the national television network STV.

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