Telehit Awards

Last updated
Telehit Awards
Country Mexico
Presented by Telehit
Reward(s) Telehit
Website Telehit Awards
Television/radio coverage
Network Telehit
RuntimeApprox. 90–120 min. including commercials

Telehit Awards (Spanish: Premios Telehit) is a Mexican award that recognizes the greatest music events in Mexico, and broadcast by Telehit channel. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

2008

List of winners: [4]

2009

List of winners: [5]

2010

List of winners: [6] [7]

2011

List of winners: [8] [9]

2012

List of winners: [10] [11]

2013

List of winners: [12] [13]

2014

List of winners: [14]

2015

List of winners: [15]

2016

List of winners: [16]

2017

List of winners: [17]

Most wins

ArtistAwards Won
Enrique Iglesias 9
One Direction 7
Justin Bieber 5
Belinda 4
Taylor Swift
Mon Laferte
Shakira 3
Lady Gaga
5 Seconds of Summer
Ricky Martin
Camila

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