Premios Juventud

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Premios Juventud
Current: 2019 Premios Juventud
Descriptionpop culture of young Hispanic and Latino Americans
CountryUnited States
Presented byUnivision
Las Estrellas
First awarded2004
Websitehttp://www.premiosjuventud.com, http://premiosjuventud.com Edit this on Wikidata

Premios Juventud (Youth Awards) is an awards show for Spanish-speaking celebrities in the areas of film, music, sports, fashion, and pop culture, presented by the television network Univision. Winners are determined by online vote at univision.com.

Premios Juventud is set apart by their unique categories, including "Me muero sin ese CD" (Album I can't live without), "Mi concierto favorito" (My favorite concert), and "La más pegajosa" (Catchiest song).

Enrique Iglesias has won the highest numbers of awards with 16 awards.

Past winners have included people such as Enrique Iglesias, Prince Royce, Juanes, Shakira, Daddy Yankee, Thalía, RBD, Romeo Santos, Antonio Banderas, Maná, Jennifer Lopez, Gloria Trevi and Fifth Harmony.

Editions

The first two editions were held in September. In 2006 it was moved up to July. From 2004 to 2017 the show aired on a Thursday. The 2018 edition will be the first edition to be held on a Sunday and first edition to not have nominees and voting.

Every edition has been held in the Watsco Center.

Edition Date Host(s) Venue
1st September 23, 2004 Cristián de la Fuente, Galilea Montijo, Myrka Dellanos Watsco Center
2nd September 22, 2005 Jaime Camil, Kate del Castillo
3rd July 13, 2006 Alessandra Rosaldo, Cristián de la Fuente, Jan, Ninel Conde
4th July 19, 2007 Angélica Vale, Belinda Peregrín, Jaime Camil
5th July 17, 2008 Eduardo Santamarina, Mayrin Villanueva, RBD
6th July 16, 2009 Anahí, Juan Soler, Karyme Lozano, Pee Wee
7th July 15, 2010 Ninel Conde, Pee Wee
8th July 21, 2011 William Levy
9th July 19, 2012 Alicia Machado
10th July 18, 2013 Eduardo Yañez, Erika Buenfil
11th July 17, 2014 Ana Brenda Contreras, Cristián de la Fuente, Galilea Montijo
12th July 16, 2015 Alejandra Espinoza, El Dasa, Ninel Conde, William Levy
13th July 14, 2016 Emeraude Toubia, William Levy
14th July 6, 2017[1] Alejandra Espinoza, Danilo Carrera
15th July 22, 2018[2] María Elena Dávila, Manolo Gonzalez
16th July 18, 2019[3] Lali, CNCO, Alejandra Espinoza

See also

References

  1. ^ "Univision's "Premios Juventud" 2017 'Bets on the Future' with a Show on July 6 At 7 P.M. ET/PT (6 P.M. Central)". corporate.univision.com/. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Premios Juventud 2018: cuándo, dónde será y todo lo demás que tienes que saber de la mejor fiesta del verano". univision.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  3. ^ Fernández, Suzette (May 21, 2019). "Maluma, Bad Bunny and Anuel AA Lead Premios Juventud Nominations: Full List". Billboard. Retrieved May 22, 2019.

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