Asian Television Award

The Asian Television Awards is an appreciation to recognize and reward programming and production excellence in the Asian television industry. Held every December, the Awards draws about 1,400 entries each year from a wide range of broadcasters, including free-to-air TV stations and pay-TV platforms as well as many independent production houses in Asia. Every year, at least nine jury sessions are held in several Asian cities including Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, where the panel of judges of over 15 countries evaluate and select the entries in closed sessions. The results are then tabulated and audited by PriceWaterhouseCoopers, and the winners will be announced during the Awards' night in Singapore.

Asian TV Awards is organised by Television Asia Plus magazine, established in 1994.

Launched in 1996, the Awards usually comprises over 30 categories including Best Documentary Program, Best News Program, Best Cinematography, Best Current Affairs Presenter and many more.

Contents

Award categories

Programming

Performance

Year Winner Nominee
2007 Antony Starr
for Outrageous Fortune
2008 Raymond Lam
for The Master of Tai Chi
2009 Adrian Pang
for Red Thread
Qi Yu Wu for The Little Nyonya
2010 Bowie Lam
for Sister of Pearl
Chang Shan-Wei for The Pioneers (Highly Commended)
2011 Kevin Cheng
for Ghetto Justice
Christopher Lee for Breakout (Highly Commended)
Bobby Au-yeung for Ghost Catcher
Jourdan Lee for Point of Entry
Tay Ping Hui for C.L.I.F.
Carl Ng for Point of Entry
Qi Yu Wu for The Family Court
Year Winner Nominee
2007 Gina Pareno
for Remembering
2008 Chiranan Manochaem
for The Slave
2009 Michelle Yim
for Moonlight Resonance
Robyn Malcolm for Outrageous Fortune Series 4
2010 Rebecca Lim
for The Pupil
Yang Gui-Mei for The Grass Green Sky
Pan Li-Li for The Addict
2011 Charmaine Sheh
for Can't Buy Me Love
Ann Lee for Fairy SuZhen (Highly Commended)
Zarynn Min for Gila
Miriama Smith for Stolen
Yu Tzu Yu for A Teacher's Heart
Erra Fazira for Sanggul Beracun
Year Winner Nominee
2010 Lim Kay Tong
for The Pupil
Chen Shu Cheng for With You
2011 Mak Cheung Ching
for No Regrets
Jordan Voon for Footprint in the Sand (Highly Commended)
Phakin Khamwilaisak for Kham Wela Ha Rak
Gary Yap Choon Kean for A Time to Embrace
Nirut Sirijanya for Fai Amata (Be a Better Man)
Year Winner Nominee
2010 Susan Tse
for Beyond the Realm of Conscience
Constance Song for Together
2011 Fala Chen
for No Regrets
Pan Ling Ling for Breakout (Highly Commended)
Remon Lim for Tribulations of Life
Daungdao Jaruchinda for Khon, The Father's Heritage
Fadhilah for Point of Entry
Angel Aquino for Rivals
Daisy Irani for Silver Lining
Year Winner Nominee
2007 Teng Thurstheng for Raberd Thurtheung
Myolie Wu for To Grow with Love
Jessica Hsuan for Parental Guidance (Runner-up)
Roonthong Ruamthong for My Beloved Captain (Highly Commended)
Michael V for Bubble Gang (Runner-up)
Adrian Pang for Maggie & Me (Highly Commended)
2008 Chusak Lamsuk for Raberd Thurd Theung
2009 Chusak Iamsuk for Raberd Thurd Theung
2010 Chua En Lai for The Noose 3 Michelle Chong for The Noose 3
Alaric Tay for The Noose 3
2011 Suhaimi Yusof
for The Noose 4
Alaric Tay for The Noose 4 (Highly Commended)
Chua En Lai for The Noose 4 (Highly Commended)
Moses Chan for Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir!
Michael V. for Pepito Manaloto
Yeo Yann Yann for Time FM

Technical and creative

The 2010 ATA Advisory Board Members

Winners

2004

2005

2006

Programming

Performance

2008

Programming

Performance

Technical

References

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