28th Golden Disc Awards

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28th Golden Disc Awards
DateJanuary 16, 2014
LocationGrand Peace Palace, Kyung Hee University, Seoul
CountrySouth Korea
Hosted by
Television/radio coverage
Network JTBC
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The 28th Golden Disc Awards ceremony was held on January 16, 2014. The JTBC network broadcast the show from Kyung Hee University's Grand Peace Palace in Seoul. [1] [2] Minho, Jung Yong-hwa and Yoon Doo-joon served as hosts on the first day, with Taeyeon, Tiffany and Oh Sang-jin on the second. [3]

Contents

Criteria

Albums and songs released between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2013, were eligible to be nominated for the 28th Golden Disc Awards. [1] The winners of the digital music, album and rookie categories were determined by music sales (60%), a panel of music experts (20%) and online votes (20%). Music sales were based on data from Gaon Music Chart, Bugs!, Cyworld, Daum, Naver Music and Genie Music. [4] The Popularity Award was based on online votes (80%) and a panel of music experts (20%). [5]

Winners and nominees

Main awards

Winners [1] [6] and nominees [5] are listed in alphabetical order. Winners are listed first and emphasized in bold.

Digital Daesang
(Song of the Year)
Disc Daesang
(Album of the Year)
Digital Song BonsangAlbum Bonsang
Rookie of the Year
(Digital Category)
Rookie of the Year
(Album Category)
Popularity Award

Special awards

AwardWinner
Best Hip-Hop Award Baechigi
Ceci Asia Icon Award Shinee
Sistar
Producer AwardHong Seung-seong
Special Award Deulgukhwa
Goodwill Star Award CNBLUE

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