Iris Award (Uruguay)

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Iris Award
Current: 23rd Iris Awards (Uruguay)
Awarded forExcellence in radio, television and social networks
CountryUruguay
Presented byEl País
First awarded1983
Websitepremiosiris.com.uy
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTeledoce, Channel 4, Channel 10

The Iris Awards (Spanish: Premios Iris), created by the newspaper El País, are given for achievements in Uruguayan radio, television and social networks.[1]

History[edit]

The first edition of the awards was in 1983, although they were not given again until 1995. Since then they have been delivered annually. There are more than 30 categories, among which the Golden Iris (Spanish: Premio Iris de Oro) is most prominent. The awards are given by the newspaper El País and disseminated by its entertainment supplement Sábado Show.[2]

The trophy's shape is based on a human figure holding an eye with a square iris. Depending on the profession of the person who won it, a different silhouette appears under the figure's feet – a film reel, musical note, etc.

Since 2010, the ceremony has been broadcast live on television throughout Uruguay.[2]

Currently some categories can be voted on by the public.

Television broadcast[edit]

Year Channel Hosts
2010 Teledoce Victoria Rodríguez and Rafael Villanueva
2011 Saeta TV Jorge Carlos Piñeyrua and Noelia Campo [es]
2012 Monte Carlo TV Luis Alberto Carballo [es], Adriana da Silva, Sara Perrone, and Leonardo Lorenzo
2013 Teledoce

Saeta TV

Monte Carlo TV

VTV [es]

2014
2015
2016
2017

Golden Iris Award[edit]

Year Winner For Medium
1995 Federico García Vigil Music
1996 Antonio Larreta Writing
1997 Rubén Rada Music
1998 Alberto Kesman [es] Estadio Uno sports journalism Canal 5
1999 Néber Araújo Telemundo 12 Canal 12
2000 China Zorrilla Acting
2001
2002 25 Watts Film directed by Pablo Stoll
2003 Omar Varela La bien pagá (play)
2004
2005 Whisky Film directed by Pablo Stoll
2006 Vidas General interest show, Facundo Ponce de León Teledoce
2007 Zona urbana [es] News show presented by Ignacio Álvarez [es] Channel 10
2008 El baño del papa Film by César Charlone and Enrique Fernández
2009 Esta boca es mia General interest show presented by Victoria Rodríguez Teledoce
2010 Jorge Carlos Piñeyrua Bendita TV (archive program) hosted by Jorge Carlos Piñeyrua and Claudia Fernández Channel 10
2011 Ignacio Álvarez [es] Las cosas en su sitio (news radio) Radio Sarandí
2012 Jorge Esmoris [es] Artigas. La Redota (film)
2013 Bendita TV Presented by Jorge Carlos Piñeyrua and Claudia Fernández Channel 10
2014 Maximiliano de la Cruz Acting, humor, TV hosting Teledoce
2016 Alberto Sonsol TV hosting and sports journalism Channel 10
2017 Victoria Rodríguez[3] TV host Teledoce
2018 MasterChef Uruguay Competitive cooking game show Channel 10

Other awards[edit]

2016[edit]

The following categories were awarded at the 2016 Iris Awards, for 2015 programs:

Category Winner Medium
Best Humorous Work in Television Marcel Keoroglian Canal 12
Best TV Documentary Cámara Testigo Canal 12
Best TV Information Program Telenoche Monte Carlo TV
Best TV Sports Punto Penal Saeta TV
Best Radio Hosting Orlando Petinatti Azul FM 101.9
Best Sports Commentary Federico Buysan
Best General Interest Radio Program Viva la tarde Sarandi 690
Best Radio Reporter Alberto Kesman [es]
Best TV Panelist Washington Abdala Canal 12
Best TV Journalism Santo y Seña Monte Carlo TV
Best Magazine Desayunos Informales Canal 12
Career Award Sergio Puglia
Iris Revelation Award Verónica Piñeyrúa Saeta TV
Best TV Testimonial Fanáticos VTV [es]
Best Radio Humor Segunda Pelota FM del Sol
Best Entertainment Program Escape perfecto Saeta TV
Best Humorous TV Program Sé lo que Viste Monte Carlo TV
Best News Host Fernando Vilar Monte Carlo TV
Best Humorous Radio Personality Darwin Desbocatti
Best Female Host Claudia Fernández Saeta TV
Public Iris Ariel Pérez
Best General Interest Program Esta Boca es Mía Canal 12
Best Radio Journalism En Perspectiva
Best Male Host Alberto Sonsol Saeta TV
Best Integral TV Production El Origen Canal 12
Best Program of Shows Algo Contigo Monte Carlo TV

2017[edit]

The following categories were awarded at the 2017 Iris Awards, for 2016 programs:[4]

2017
Category Winner Medium
Best TV Documentary Uruguayos en el mundo Saeta TV
Best General Interest Radio Program Abrepalabra Océano FM [es]
Best TV News Subrayado [es] Saeta TV
Best TV Reporter Giannina Silva Monte Carlo TV
Best TV Revelation Karina Dalmás Monte Carlo TV
Platinum Iris Natalia Oreiro
Best Radio Host Orlando Petinatti Azul FM
Best TV Panelist Marcelo Tejera Fox Sports
Best TV Humor Sonríe, te estamos grabando Teledoce
Best TV Journalism Santo y seña Monte Carlo TV
Best Humorous Work in Radio Florencia Infante Oceano FM
Career Iris Rubén Rada
Best Radio Humor Locos x el fútbol[3] La Catorce Diez
Best TV Entertainment Program Escape perfecto Saeta TV
Best News Hosting and/or Journalism Daniel Castro Monte Carlo TV
Best TV Magazine Desayunos informales Teledoce
Special Iris Artistic inauguration of the Estadio Campeón del Siglo
Best TV Sports Pasión VTV [es]
Best Radio Journalism Hora de cierre Sarandi AM
Best Radio Commentary Martín Charquero
Best Humorous Work in Television Gaspar Valverde Saeta TV
Best TV Production El origen Teledoce
Best Radio Reporter Alberto Sonsol
Best General Interest TV Program Consentidas [es] Saeta TV
Best Male TV Host Alejandro Figueredo Teledoce
Best Web Revelation Dos Bros YouTube
Best Female TV Host Victoria Rodríguez Teledoce
Public Iris Café Express La Ley FM

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Entrega de los Premios Iris 2012" [2012 Iris Awards Ceremony]. El País (in Spanish). 10 June 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b Filosi, Analía (27 August 2011). "Premios Iris" [Iris Awards]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Locos por el fútbol ganó el Iris al mejor humorístico de radio" [Locos por el fútbol Wins the Iris for Best Radio Humor]. 180 (in Spanish). 3 April 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Todos los ganadores de los Premios Iris 2017" [All of the Winners from the 2017 Iris Awards]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 December 2017.

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