In issue 32 of the India Catalina Awards were no surprises. Experts in the television industry of the country, once again chose public productions. Contents of the public media system XX took statuettes. The evening was held in the walled city of Cartagena under the Film Festival in version 56 °.
As in 2015, Signal Colombia beat private channels in the categories in which they competed directly. The most prominent prize went to Santiago Rivas, host of the flagship program “pure Creoles”. Rivas won for the third consecutive year the statuette. Maybe that’s the portrait of the awards they chose the quality of the productions on the rating.
As for the most resonated awards, the two productions statuettes took were ‘Diomedes’ Canal RCN and ‘the sisters Street’ Canal Caracol. Both productions won several awards. As for the category of Reality Programmes, the winner was ‘The Voice Kids’ Canal Caracol.
These -entregados by a jury of 600 members of the television industry awards national-are a voice of encouragement for national productions aimed at a new audience, looking for more specialized content. In addition, it is a recognition to producers and filmmakers who take gold small investments, as on public television.
Noticias Uno took the seventh consecutive year the award for ‘Best national news’, while the City TV news space the award for news at the regional level was. Noticias Uno recognition for the complete list of winners was established in record for Colombian television
Then:
Best telenovela or series
The Sisters Street -. Canal Caracol
Best leading actress of soap opera or series
Julieth Restrepo – Laura, La Santa Colombiana – Caracol Television
Better antagonistic actress soap opera or series
Light Estrada – The Sisters Street – Caracol Television
Best soap opera libretto or series (original or adaptation)
César Augusto Betancur Barrera – The Sisters Street – Caracol Television
Best Actor antagonistic soap opera or series
Frank Ramirez – Metastasis – Teleset – Sony Pictures Television for Caracol Television
Best Television Documentary
Pizarro – Signal Colombia – RTVC – Simon Hernandez
Best National News
News UNO – NTC Television – Channel One
Best Director soap opera or series
Luis Alberto Restrepo and Juan Carlos Vasquez – The Sisters Street – Caracol Television
Best lead actor Orlando
telenovela Linan – Diomedes, the Cacique Board – RCN Television
Actor revelation of the year
Juan Bautista Escalona – Diomedes, the . cacique Board – RCN television
Best presenter (a)
news Mabel Lara – News Caracol – Caracol television
Best music for television:
Juan Manuel Turbay by my imaginary friend Pipo II – Signal Colombia -. RTVC, La Mar Media Lab and Vueltacanela
Best TV
art by Pablo Castillo Paper Signal Puerto Colombia – RTVC, Zumbástico Studios , Gloob, Pakapaka, TVN
Best editing for TV
Alejandro Noreña, Gabriel Grosso, Wilfer Carrillo -. The Creoles pure IV – Signal Colombia- RTVC
Best presenter ( a) entertainment programs
Santiago Rivas – pure Creoles IV – Signal Colombia – RTVC
Best Supporting actress soap opera or series
Patricia Tamayo – The Sisters Street – Caracol Television
Best TV news production
what we left the volcano – Signal Colombia – RTVC – Min Culture
Best reality competition program
the Voice Kids – Caracol TV
Best Supporting Actor soap opera or series
July Pachon – The Sisters Street – Caracol television
Best program
mood Happy Saturday
Best production of public interest
Jazz Festival Mompox
Better program of entertainment and culture
Puros Criollos IV – Signal Colombia – RTVC
best sports program
Magazine Tour de France – Signal Colombia – RTVC
better social inclusion program
‘Cosmogony’ – Canal Tr3ce – Vase Media
best production
university ‘Special Friend’ – Polytechnic university Institution Gran Colombiano
Best
youth program ‘Husbandry’ – Studies and RTVC Animeco Ltda. – Signal Colombia
Best Local or regional news
Citynoticias
Best Cinematography
TV ‘Cosmogony’ – Canal Tr3ce – Vase Media · Julian Torres and Andrés Duque
Best Children’s Program.
Filthy Rich – EchandoGlobos, Signal Colombia – Ecuador RTVC and TV
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