ADAMI Media Prize Awards 2020 Taking Place on 17 December

 

The ADAMI Media Prize for Cultural Diversity in Eastern Europe is holding its 2020 awards ceremony!


 
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Despite COVID-19 restrictions, this year‘s ADAMI Awards promise to be both exciting and entertaining. The ceremony will be broadcast simultaneously in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine in cooperation with ADAMI partners Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB), Teleradio Moldova (TRM), Espreso TV (Kyiv) and APA TV (Baku).

 

The event will air on Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) December 17th at 19.00 in Tbilisi, at 17.00 in Chisinau and 23.00 in Kyiv. There will be a live stream for viewers around the world at 16.00 CET on ADAMI’s website, as well as on ADAMI’s YouTube Channel. The stream will be repeated at 20.00 CET for those who missed it!

 

The guest of honour of the Award Ceremony is the EU Ambassador to Georgia, Mr. Carl Hartzell. Entertainment will include a special musical performance by Carl Hartzell together with the winner of Voice of Germany contest, the rising Georgian singing star Natia Todua.

 

Presenters from our broadcast partners, Elene Kalandadze (GPB), Doina Stimpovschi (TRM) and Tetiana Litvinova (Espreso TV), will announce the nominated works and awards in categories that include TV Information/Documentary, TV News/Short Non-Fiction, TV Entertainment (Fiction), Web Videos, and Young ADAMI.


This year's awards are being held under the auspices of Marija Pejčinović Burić , Secretary General of the Council of Europe.

 
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