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| Event Name: | The (n)th Annual American Comedy Awards |
| Media type(s): | Film, Television |
| Format/Amount: | a glass statuette |
| Criteria: | - To determine honorees in the award categories, a questionnaire is sent to approximately 3,200 comedic performers, network, cable and studio executives, agents, managers, publicists, talent executives and other people who are directly associated with the comedy industry to secure their suggestions. Suggestions for possible nominations must be for comedy performances for the previous calendar year. Suggestions are then compiled into a master list, which is then sent to approximately 2,100 actors, actresses and comedic performers. Performers working in comedy are the only people who can vote. Their selections are tabulated by PricewaterhouseCoopers to determine the top performances that receive the most votes in each category. A ballot of all the nominees, made up by PricewaterhouseCoopers, is then sent to the voters, who must select one choice from each category. The nominee with the most votes, as tabulated by PricewaterhouseCoopers, is the winner. (as of 2001)
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| Initiator: | Comedy Central (2001) |
| Time Specification: | regular |
| Geographic Specification: | national |
| Given: | 1987-2001 |
| Comments: | - The event took place from 1987 to 2001. In 2001 the event's organization had been taken over by the Comedy Central network. Comedy Central then decided to have their own event, the short-lived Commie Awards.
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| Media type(s): | Film, Television |
| Criteria: | - Given to individuals who have greatly contributed to the field of comedy.
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| Time Specification: | irregular |
| Geographic Specification: | national |
| Media type(s): | Film, Television |
| Time Specification: | irregular |
| Geographic Specification: | national |
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