Sentences with phrase «televised ceremony»

A "televised ceremony" refers to a special event or occasion that is broadcasted on television for people to watch. Full definition
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is quietly pushing the Bloomberg administration to give him more control over his role in the nationally televised ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, said people familiar with the discussions.
The Critics» Choice Awards, which will be hosted by Olivia Munn (who came out with allegations against director Brett Ratner and has spoken candidly about the #MeToo movement) will be the first to follow the Globes on Jan. 11 on The CW, with the Screen Actors Guild Awards the next major televised ceremony after that, on Jan. 21 on TNT and TBS.
I've always been in favor of curbing the number of televised ceremonies.
Obama vetoed the bill in private with no fanfare, in contrast to the televised ceremony Republican leaders staged earlier this month when they signed the bill and sent it to the president.
During the televised ceremony, the winner of the FIFA Ballon d'Or for the best player of 2014 and the winner of the FIFA Women's World Player of the Year 2014 award will also be revealed, while the FIFA World Coach of the Year awards for men's and women's football will be presented for the fifth time.
The prize, founded and funded by Silicon Valley billionaires, aims to ape the film industry and make scientists into celebrities with a televised ceremony
Thirty years ago, the PGA, DGA, WGA, and SAG didn't have televised ceremonies and didn't have nearly the power that they currently have to control the conversation.
The winner will be announced at a televised ceremony in December.
This year's announcement was made at a televised ceremony Monday evening that was held at the Baltic Center for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, in northern England.
Turner Winner Wallinger Calls for Return of Troops; TURNER PRIZE Vicky Anderson Watched the Triumphant Artist Reinforce His Work's Anti-War Stance Daily Post (Liverpool, England); December 4, 2007; Anderson, Vicky; 700 + words... named winner of the 2007 Turner Prize during a televised ceremony... previously nominated for the Turner Prize in 1995, praised peace protester Brian Haw, whose seven - year protest... outfit, talking about the Turner Prize, but I wasn't familiar...
If ever you were thinking of giving the Turner Prize a miss, not rushing down to the show at Tate Britain, not tuning into the televised ceremony, then 2008 is the ideal year.
The winner, a 46 - year - old blonde wearing black chiffon, collected her prize from actor Jude Law in a televised ceremony.
The winner of the Turner Prize, announced near the end of the year in a televised ceremony, receives # 25,000, with the three other short - listed candidates receiving # 5,000 each.
Mark Wallinger... the winner of the 2007 Turner Prize in a televised ceremony... Gallery in Berlin in a bear suit, for the Liverpool...
ANTI-WAR artist Mark Wallinger was named winner of the 2007 Turner Prize during a televised ceremony at the Tate Liverpool last night.
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