Rose d'Or

Rose d'Or is one of the most important annual events in television entertainment. It was founded in Montreux in 1961. Location for the awards from 2004 to 2012 Lucerne ( Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne ). In 2013, the contest was held for the first time after more than 50 years outside of Switzerland take place at the Congress Centre The Square in Brussels. Previously, the European Broadcasting Union had taken over the festival. For 2014, the award ceremony in Berlin has been announced.

The Rose d'Or Festival television professionals, producers, managers of private and public television stations and heads of production companies from over 40 countries are taking part. The festival has since its inception an important networking platform for the TV entertainment industry and a marketplace of ideas. The highlight of the Rose d'Or with the glamorous awards ceremony, in which the Golden Roses for the best TV entertainment programs. The awards and the festival have developed side by side with the television industry and reflect trends and developments in the global industry.

History

The festival was founded by Marcel Bezençon to promote the production of broadcast material for the summer program. In Switzerland, an entertainment program should be developed which could be replaced with formats other stations in Europe and the world.

The festival took place in the spring, so the summer program could start with the newly acquired items. As an additional incentive for good productions the price "Rose d'Or Award" was created. When the exchange program was uneconomic over time, in 1983 the concept of " movie kiosk " was born. Thus, the "Rose d' Or" quickly became one of the world's major entertainment markets. And the " Rose d' Or Awards " quickly developed into an important part of European television culture, for the winners of the trophy means prestige or career advancement in their home country.

After 43 sweeps of the festival in Montreux ( Switzerland ), the "Rose d'Or " took place in Lucerne since 2004. When the Rose d'Or had Holding Register in 2006 bankruptcy, the Freddy Burger Management took over the festival. In September 2009, Ringier has acquired the trademark on "Rose d'Or " festival and thus expanded its entertainment area. In July 2012, Ringier gave the festival from the European Broadcasting Union ( EBU), which is the organizer of the Rose d'Or since.

Award

Up to and including 2003, a program was awarded the Golden Rose, further awarded with the Silver or Bronze Rose.

After several reforms since 2004 Golden Rose will be awarded in several programs. The categories in the current competition are: comedy, sitcom, game show, Children, Youth, Factual Entertainment, Series, TV Movie, Documentary Arts & Performing Arts, Life Event Show, Lifestyle, Multi- Platform. In addition there are a number of special prizes.

  • Arts Documentary & Performing Arts: Entertainment programs relating to art, artists and / or artistic achievements.
  • Comedy: comedy programs with or without a script, enclose the sketch, panel, Improviations and stand- up comedy and comedy specials. It does not include sitcoms.
  • Sitcom: Programs with the script, which are distinguished in various everyday situations by situation comedy regularly recurring characters.
  • Children: Fictional and non-fictional programs with entertaining and informative content for a target audience 3-11 years.
  • Youth: Fictional and non-fictional programs with entertaining and informative content for a target audience 12-16 years.
  • Live Event Show: Variety shows or live events consisting of one or more episodes and live performances (eg music ).
  • Game Show: In studio or selected environments, programs that create by mental or physical challenges produced winners and losers. These include quiz and game show broadcasts.
  • Factual Entertainment: Entertainment programs with a focus on protagonists and their lives within an arranged and defy rich environment. This includes documentary reality programs, social experiments and reality talk shows.
  • Multiplatform: Multi-platform content that will entertain and inform the public via television, Internet, mobile devices and / or other digital platforms produced.
  • Series: Entertainment with writer and unlimited number of episodes - such as soap operas and dramas - as well as mini - series.
  • TV Movie: one-or two-piece produced for television movies.
  • Lifestyle: Entertainment with or without a script, dealing with lifestyle issues such as celebrity news, home, cooking, design, or personal development.

Each category will be judged by a jury of international producers and managers of private and public television stations. Production companies, distributors, and private and public TV stations can submit programs. A preselection takes place shortly after the closing date, the finalists will be judged during the festival itself.

Selected winners to 2003

1961

  • Golden Rose: "The Black and White Minstrel Show" ( BBC )
  • Silver Rose: " Glardino d' Inverno " ( RAI)
  • Bronze Rose: "A thousand glimpses behind the scenes" ( Chesoslovenska Televizc )

1962

  • Golden Rose: " Kaskad " ( Swedish Radio / Television SRT)
  • Silver Rose: " La Revue perdue " ( Chesoslovenska Televizc )
  • Bronze Rose: " To be fair to young" (WDR / ARD )

1964

  • Golden Rose: Happy End (SSR / TSR, Switzerland )
  • Silver Rose: Robinson Crusoe - Het Eiland Onbewoonde by Rudi Carrell ( VARA )
  • Bronze Rose: The Jackie Gleason Show

1969

  • Golden Rose: Holiday in Switzerland by Hans Gmür and Max Rüeger
  • Bronze Rose: " La Ultima moda " by Valero Lazarov

1971

  • Golden Rose Award of the press and Special Prize of the City of Montreux: Lodynski 's Flea Market Company by Peter Lodynski and Felix Dvorak
  • Silver Rose: Monty Python's Flying Circus
  • Bronze Rose: Vicky Leandros for "I am"

1972

  • Golden Rose of Montreux and special prize: "The Best of the Comedy Machine" with Marty Feldman

1974

  • Silver Rose: Barbra Streisand and other musical instrument

1975

  • Bronze Rose: Mad in Austria by Felix Dvorak

1976

  • Golden Rose Award of the press and Special Prize of the City of Montreux: The Nor- Way to Broadcasting by Jon Skolmen, NRK

1977

  • Golden Rose: The Muppet Show

1978

  • Bronze Rose: Kurt Felix for "That's TV"

1980

  • Bronze Rose: Not the Nine O'clock News

1982

  • Silver Rose: Tosca on the trampoline ( ZDF)

1984

  • Special Prize of the City of Montreux: The Benny Hill Show

1985

  • Golden Rose: Kurt Felix ( Special Prize for lifetime achievement )
  • Bronze Rose: Spitting Image
  • Honorary Rose: Benny Hill

1986

  • Golden Rose: Penn and Teller go Public
  • Silver Rose: It often happens unexpectedly
  • Producer Prices: USA for Africa: The Story of We Are The World

1987

  • Producers Price: Barbra Streisand for " One Voice "

1989

1990

  • Golden Rose Award of the press and Special Prize of the City of Montreux: Mr. Bean
  • Producers Price: Nigel Kennedy
  • Producers Special Prize of the City of Montreux: Carrot 's Commercial Brakdown

1991

  • Bronze Rose: Total Normal Hape Kerkeling
  • Honorary Rose: Quincy Jones

1995

  • Silver Rose for Music: Peter Gabriel 's Secret World
  • Honorary Rose: Monty Python

1996

  • Golden Rose: Itzhak Perlman for "In the Fiddler 's House "
  • Bronze Rose: TV Nation by Michael Moore
  • Special Mention of the press: Riverdance
  • Honorary Rose: Henri Salvador

1997

  • UNDA Price: Nikola
  • Honorary Rose: BBC

1998

  • Golden Rose, and UNDA Price: Yo- Yo Ma for "Inspired by Bach"
  • Silver Rose for Music: Canadian Brass
  • Silver Rose of humor and Special Prize of the City of Montreux: Harry Enfield & Chums
  • Silver Rose for Art & Specials: Queen - " Béjart: Ballet for Life"
  • Bronze Rose for versatility and Press Prize " ex aequo " David Blaine: Street Magic
  • Bronze Rose for Art & Specials: Fame and Fortune: Ozzy Osbourne
  • Honorary Rose: CBC / Radio Canada

1999

  • Golden Rose: The League of Gentlemen
  • Silver Rose for Game Show: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
  • Honorable Mention in Category Humor: Valve

2000

  • Silver Rose for Music: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
  • Bronze Rose for versatility: The Awful Truth Michael Moore
  • Bronze Rose for sitcom Will & Grace
  • Bronze Rose of humor: Trigger Happy TV
  • Honorable mention for versatility: Ali G

2001

  • Golden Rose: Lenny Henry in Pieces
  • Silver Rose for Comedy: Mircomania with Mirco Nontschew and Janine Kunze
  • Bronze Rose for Comedy: Ali G
  • Bronze Rose for versatility: Best of TV total
  • Press Prize for Music: " Freddie Mercury - The Untold Story"
  • E - Rose: Taxi Orange
  • Honorary Rose: Rudi Carrell

2002

2003

  • Silver Rose for Sitcom: The Office
  • Bronze Rose for Comedy: Smack the Pony
  • Honorable mention for Comedy: Old and Girl, Interrupted
  • Honorary Rose: Emil Steinberger

Prize winners since 2004

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

This year, no award ceremony took place because the organizers wanted to move the festival back in the autumn to spring. Thus, the autumn event was accounted for in 2011.

2012

The Awards Ceremony of the 51st competition was held on 10 May 2012. It was chaired by Barbara Schöneberg.

2013

The award ceremony of the 52nd competition took place on 30 May 2013 for Convention Centre The Square in Brussels and for the first time since more than 50 years outside of Switzerland. In 2013 it was also the first time that the Verleihungs ceremony could form the final event of the three -day Summit Media. To see prices in six major categories had over 300 proposals from more than 30 countries participated this time so many competitors, like never before. Through the show led the Dutch TV star Lucille Werner.

2014

In 2014, the 53rd Rose d'Or award ceremony takes place for the first time in Berlin (17 September 2014). Then a new price category is also first established exclusively for radio items. Also as an innovation have been announced as support to the ceremony workshops.

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