Venice TV Award Submission
The Venice TV Award 2022, supported by the IMZ, is now accepting entries! Members of the IMZ receive a 25% discount for the first entry.
We believe that the best work deserves to be awarded, honouring the companies and individuals responsible for the creation of the finest work on TV.
Gold Medals and Nominees will be awarded in 16 categories. Among them: Performing Arts (Music, Theatre, Dance) featuring Stage Recordings; Documentaries and Best Of Technical High Quality.
Two weeks after the Film Festival, international Jurors will meet in Venice for the Venice TV Award, supported by the IMZ International Music + Media Centre, egta and ACT (Association of Commercial TV). It will bring national and international recognition for quality content. Celebrating the masterpieces of TV.
Deadline: 30 June
Eligibility: 1 January 2021 - 20 September 2022
Winner Announcement: End of September
The Nominees will be pre-selected online and the jury in Venice will judge and discuss the awarding of the Gold Medals. The award brings national and international recognition for quality content.
The Venice TV Award is open for production companies, broadcasters, cable networks, online platforms, and entities affiliated with the television industry.
Find more information and submission below.
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