ALMA Award
ALMA Award | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in film, television, and music by outstanding Latinos |
Country | United States |
Presented by | UnidosUS |
Formerly called | Latin Oscars Award |
First awarded | December 9, 1995 |
Last awarded | November 4, 2018 |
Website | almaawards |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Fox(1995–1996) ABC(1998–2009) NBC(2011–2012) MSNBC(2013–2015) Fuse(2018–present) |
TheAmerican Latino Media Arts AwardorALMA Award,formerly known asLatin Oscars Award,is an award highlighting the bestAmerican Latinocontributions to music, television, and film. The awards promote fair and accurate portrayals of Latinos. InSpanishandPortuguesethe wordalmameans "soul".
History
[edit]The awards were created byUnidosUS(formerly the National Council of La Raza). The first ceremonies were held in 1987 under the name "BRAVO Awards" and broadcast onUnivision.[1]In 1995, they were televised onFox.The name was changed to the "American Latino Media Arts Awards" in 1997 andABCbecame the network venue. However, ABC faced a boycott which forced the award ceremonies to be postponed until 1998.
From 2003 to 2005, the ceremonies were not held for undisclosed reasons. In 2008, the NCLR and New York firmSociety Awardsredesigned the trophy statuette.[2]ABC stopped airing the ceremonies in 2009.
The ceremonies were canceled in 2010, to "focus on a bigger and better show in 2011".[3]
The awards started up again in 2011, on a new network,NBC.
They were canceled for 2015.[4]
In 2018,Fuseannounced that it had acquired the rights to the award show in partnership with UnidosUS.[5]
Award ceremonies
[edit]Year | Date | City | Host(s) |
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1995 | December 9, 1995 | Los Angeles | Jimmy Smits Jennifer Lopez |
1996 | December 14, 1996 | Cheech Marin Giselle Fernández | |
1997 | No ceremony | ||
1998 | April 19, 1998 | Pasadena | Jimmy Smits Daisy Fuentes |
1999 | April 11, 1999 | Benjamin Bratt | |
2000 | April 15, 2000 | Paul Rodriguez | |
2001 | April 22, 2001 | None | |
2002 | May 18, 2002 | Los Angeles | Paul Rodriguez |
2003–2005 | No ceremony | ||
2006 | May 7, 2006 | Los Angeles | Eva Longoria |
2007 | June 1, 2007 | Pasadena | |
2008 | August 17, 2008 | Los Angeles | |
2009 | September 17, 2009 | Santa Monica | George Lopez Eva Longoria Selena Gomez |
2010 | No ceremony | ||
2011 | September 10, 2011 | Santa Monica | George Lopez Eva Longoria Selena Gomez |
2012 | September 16, 2012 | Pasadena | |
2013 | September 27, 2013 | Eva Longoria Mario Lopez | |
2014 | October 10, 2014 | ||
2015–2017 | No ceremony | ||
2018 | November 4, 2018 | Los Angeles | Wilmer Valderrama |
References
[edit]- ^Montane, Diana (May 15, 1987)."Miami hosts new 'Bravo' awards for international Latin artists".The Miami News.Cox Enterprises.p. 22. Archived fromthe originalon August 21, 2013.RetrievedAugust 20,2013– viaGoogle News.
- ^"Award statues".Today.NBC.January 8, 2014.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
- ^Rentería, Melissa (November 24, 2010)."ALMA Awards postponed".Conexión.RetrievedSeptember 30,2012– viaMySA.
- ^Romero, Angie (October 7, 2015)."ALMA Awards 2015 Canceled, Organizers to 'Reassess' Its Future".Billboard.RetrievedJanuary 10,2016.
- ^Pedersen, Erik (August 27, 2018)."ALMA Awards Revived & Reimagined As Fuse Media Inks Media Partnership With UnidosUS".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedAugust 28,2018.
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