MANILA, SINGAPORE - Asia’s premiere entertainment awardgiving body, the Asian Television Awards (ATA) is set to hold its first in-person events on December 1 and 8, 2022, following two years of mounting the show virtually.
On December 1, the Asian
Television Awards will announce the winners of its Entertainment and Performance
categories during the ATA Live Show at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City,
Philippines.
Televised live to 500
million homes across the Asia Pacific through its broadcast network, the
star-studded event is hosted by Mandopop singer and actor Wallace Ang, TV
presenters Hani Fadzil and Chua Qin Kai, actors Piolo Pascual, Enchong Dee and
Kantapong Bumrungrak, and Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray.
Dazzling the ATA stage
with their performances are Filipino singers Christian Bautista and Erik
Santos, Vietnamese singer Wren Evans, Malaysian musician and actress Wani
Kayrie, Indonesian singer Novia Bachmid, and Filipino musical group VXON.
The awards will continue
on December 8 at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore, where winners of the Technical
and Programming categories will be announced during the ATA Gala Dinner.
Returning as hosts are Wallace Ang, Enchong Dee, Chua Qin Kai, and Catriona
Gray; with performances from Wani Kayrie, Wren Evans, Filipina singer LU.ME,
and the world’s first CryptoPunks NFT band, Manifest.
The official list of
shortlisted nominees has been announced and can be viewed at the Asian
Television Awards' official website.
Apart from the ATA Live
Show and ATA Gala Dinner, the award-giving body is also mounting the Asian Television
Awards Producer’s Conference to be held on December 8 at Resorts World Sentosa
from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The ATA Producer’s
Conference is made up of case studies and sharing sessions by leading and
award-winning content makers. Confirmed speakers to the industry event with the
theme Creating Compelling Content include Ochre Pictures’ Managing Director,
Pedro Tan and Zense Entertainment’s Founder and CEO, Varavuth Jentanakul. More
speakers will be announced shortly.
Finally, in keeping up
with today’s ever-evolving media landscape, ATA has moved to build its Web3.0 community,
GlitzyTribe. Launched on the Ethereum blockchain, GlitzyTribe minted its first
set of NFTs on October 18, and holders can get the chance to attend
entertainment events such as the ATA red carpet, VIP access, and more.
Exclusive collaborations with fashion and consumer brands are in development
and shall be announced shortly.
Asian Television Awards
Director Raymond Wong said: “Shining the spotlight on Asian talent has been at the
heart of what we do. And with the resumption of face-to-face activities, we are
more than excited to welcome you all to the 27th Asian Television Awards in
Manila and Singapore. Together with our judges and industry partners, the Asian
Television Awards stays true to its commitment to recognising the best-in-class
of Asian talents and content.”
The Asian Television
Awards is co-produced by Filipino non-governmental organisation Stone of Hope Defense
Foundation Inc and supported by the Philippine Infocomm and Technology
Department as well as the Film Development Council of the Philippines.
ATA’s broadcast partners
include Mediacorp’s MeWatch, Media Prima’s TONTON, Bangkok TV Channel 7HD,
IEG’s Citra Entertainment, Channel 0 and Vidio.com, The Indonesia Channel, Yes
TV, Television Maldives, JSBC, Formosa TV, and social media platforms Facebook
and Twitter.
Visit the official
website of the Asian Television Awards. (Mindanao Examiner)






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