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CableACE Awards
NameCableACE Awards
PresenterNational Cable Television Association
CountryUnited States
First awarded1978
Last awarded1997

CableACE Awards were a set of awards that recognized excellence in cable television programming, presented by the National Cable Television Association. The awards were established to promote and celebrate the best in cable TV content, including shows from networks like HBO, Showtime, and MTV. The CableACE Awards were often considered the Emmy Awards of the cable television industry, with winners including HBO's Tales from the Crypt and Showtime's Twin Peaks. The awards ceremony was attended by notable figures like Ted Turner, John Malone, and Sumner Redstone.

History of

the CableACE Awards The CableACE Awards were first presented in 1978 by the National Cable Television Association, with the goal of promoting excellence in cable television programming. The awards were given annually until 1997, when they were discontinued due to the rise of other awards ceremonies like the Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards. During its run, the CableACE Awards honored shows from a variety of networks, including CNN, ESPN, and Nickelodeon. The awards were also supported by industry leaders like Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Cox Communications. Notable winners included HBO's The Larry Sanders Show, Showtime's The Twilight Zone, and MTV's The Real World. The awards ceremony was often hosted by notable figures like Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, and Dennis Miller.

List of

CableACE Awards The CableACE Awards presented a wide range of awards, including Acting Awards, Directing Awards, and Writing Awards. Some of the notable awards included the Golden CableACE Award, the CableACE Award for Best Drama Series, and the CableACE Award for Best Comedy Series. The awards also recognized excellence in Children's Programming, with winners including Sesame Street and Blue's Clues. Other notable awards included the CableACE Award for Best Documentary Series, won by shows like CNN's The Cold War and PBS's Frontline. The awards also honored Sports Programming, with winners including ESPN's SportsCenter and NBC Sports's NFL Live.

Notable Winners and Nominees

The CableACE Awards honored many notable winners and nominees, including HBO's Sex and the City, Showtime's Queer as Folk, and MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head. Other notable winners included CNN's Larry King Live, ESPN's Monday Night Football, and Nickelodeon's Rugrats. The awards also recognized the work of notable individuals like David Letterman, Oprah Winfrey, and Ted Koppel. Nominees included shows like The X-Files, The Simpsons, and ER, as well as networks like Fox, NBC, and ABC. The awards ceremony was often attended by notable figures like Michael Eisner, Rupert Murdoch, and Barry Diller.

Categories and Selection Process

The CableACE Awards presented awards in a wide range of categories, including Drama Series, Comedy Series, and Documentary Series. The selection process involved a panel of industry experts, including cable television executives, producers, and critics. The nominees were chosen based on their excellence in programming, production quality, and originality. The winners were then selected by a vote of the National Cable Television Association members. The awards also recognized excellence in Technical Achievement, with winners including Sony, Panasonic, and Grass Valley. Other categories included Public Affairs Programming, Children's Programming, and Sports Programming.

Impact and Legacy

The CableACE Awards had a significant impact on the cable television industry, recognizing excellence in programming and promoting innovation and creativity. The awards also helped to establish cable television as a major player in the entertainment industry, with winners like HBO and Showtime going on to produce critically acclaimed shows like The Sopranos and Homeland. The awards ceremony was also notable for its attendance by industry leaders like Viacom, News Corp, and Disney. Although the CableACE Awards are no longer presented, their legacy continues to be felt in the cable television industry, with many of the winners and nominees going on to achieve great success in the entertainment industry. The awards also paved the way for other awards ceremonies like the Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards to recognize excellence in cable television programming. Category:Television awards

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