2004 Antenna Awards
The 2004 Antenna Awards ceremony honoured the best in Australian community television in 2003, and took place on February 28, 2004, at Storey Hall, RMIT City Campus, Melbourne, beginning at 7:00 p.m. AEST.[1] The ceremony, the first of its kind in Australia, was announced on December 29, 2003.[2] Produced by Kristy Fuller and directed by Craig Young, the ceremony was hosted by Esther Makris and Gary Mitchell.[3]
2004 Antenna Awards | |
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Date | February 28, 2004 |
Location | Storey Hall, RMIT City Campus, Melbourne |
Country | Australia |
Hosted by | Esther Makris Gary Mitchell |
Highlights | |
Most awards | Radio Karate (4) |
Most nominations | Radio Karate (8) |
Program of the Year | Pluck |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network |
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Runtime | 80 minutes |
Produced by | Kristy Fuller |
Directed by | Craig Young |
Antennas were presented in 31 categories. Radio Karate won four awards, including Best Comedy Program and Best Editing, the most for the evening. Other winners include Dawn's Creek and Pluck with two awards, including Program of the Year for Pluck.[4][5]
The ceremony was televised live by Channel 31 Melbourne, Channel 31 Sydney, Briz 31 Brisbane, C31 Adelaide, and LINC TV Lismore, and on a one-week delay to Access 31 Perth.[2] On 19 March 2015, the ceremony was made available to stream on YouTube.[3]
Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Best Comedy Program
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Best Drama Program
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Best Arts Program
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Best Music Program
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Best Variety Program
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Best News/Current Affairs Program
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Best Interview Program
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Best Sports Program
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Best Panel Program
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Best Live/Outside Broadcast Program
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Best Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Program
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Best Faith Program
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Best Sound
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Best Camerawork
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Best Editing
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Best Indigenous Program
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Best Children's Program
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Best Youth Program
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Best Program for Senior Living Viewers
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Best Music Composition
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Best Station ID
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Best Program ID / Main Title / Promo
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Best Sponsorship Announcement
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Best Program That Supports Local Metropolitan Communities
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Best Program That Supports Local Rural And Regional Communities
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Special Awards for Programs That Have Made Significant Contributions to the Diversity of Community Television
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Best New Producer
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Best Female Presenter
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Best Male Presenter
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Producer of the Year
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Program of the Year
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Programs with multiple nominations and awards
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Presenters and performers
The following individuals presented awards or performed musical numbers.
Presenters
Name(s) | Role |
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Bryce Ives | Master of Ceremonies |
Joelene Crnogorac | Announcer |
Amy Parks Carmen Petropulo Tanja Nedel | Presenters of the awards for Best Comedy Program, Best Drama Program and Best Arts Program |
Lena Andel Kevin Jope | Presenters of the awards for Best Music Program, Best Variety Program and Best News/Current Affairs Program |
Ryan Shelton Andy Lee | Presenters of the awards for Best Interview Program, Best Sports Program and Best Panel Program |
Andrew Brine | Keynote speaker |
Ting Cheng Cher Zhong | Presenters of the awards for Best Live/Outside Broadcast Program, Best Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Program and Best Faith Program |
Tom Padula Tanveer Ahmed | Presenters of the awards for Best Sound, Best Camerawork and Best Editing |
Tara Strong Graeme Stephens | Presenters of the awards for Best Indigenous Program and Best Children's Program |
Joy Hruby John McKenna | Presenters of the awards for Best Youth Program and Best Program for Senior Living Viewers |
Sudha Saimi Vasili Kanidiadis | Presenters of the awards for Best Music Composition, Best Station ID and Best Program ID / Main Title / Promo |
Julie Cvitan Daniel Burt | Presenters of the awards for Best Sponsorship Announcement, Best Program That Supports Local Metropolitan Communities and Best Program That Supports Local Rural And Regional Communities |
Amy Morrison Joe DeMartino | Presenters of the Special Awards for Programs That Have Made Significant Contributions to the Diversity of Community Television and Best New Producer |
Scott Brennan | Presenter of the awards for Best Female Presenter and Best Male Presenter |
Wayne Rogers Simon Marshall | Presenter of the awards for Producer of the Year and Presenter of the Year |
Performers
Name(s) | Role | Performed |
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Monica Weightman Band | Performers | "Lost Generation" |
Sabrina Chou Dance Group | Performers | Cultural dance routine |
Notes
- Includes nominations for individuals
- Includes nomination for Summer SYN TV
- Includes nominations for episodes
References
- "Dave's Diary - 11/2/04 - C31 Awards". Nu Country TV. 11 February 2004. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
- Carbone, Suzanne (29 December 2003). "THE LAST WORD". The Age. Fairfax Media. p. 12. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
Gongs for the unsung stars
- "2019 Antenna Awards". Antenna Awards. 28 February 2004. C31 Melbourne & Geelong. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
Youtube title: THE 2004 ANTENNA AWARDS
- Tomas, Juan-Carlo (1 March 2004). "Top gong for DIY-TV show that gives youth a voice". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- Italiano, Anna (3 March 2004). "The Antenna Awards 2004". CBOnline. Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. Archived from the original on 12 February 2005. Retrieved 28 May 2016.