Logie Awards is an annual gathering to celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by the magazine TV Week.
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Logie Awards is an annual gathering to celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by the magazine TV Week.
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Logie Awards are presented in twenty categories, representing both public and industry voted prizes.
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Gold Logie Awards is the most prestigious award and the industry's highest honour; it's awarded to the Most Popular Personality on Australian Television for the previous year.
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Logie Awards statuette was designed by Alec De Lacy, chief designer for Melbourne-based trophy makers KG Luke Ltd.
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The record for most "Gold Logie Awards" wins—at five apiece—is a tie between Kennedy and Ray Martin.
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Voting for the Most Popular Logie Awards categories is done using an online form, or by SMS voting for the final nominees.
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People eligible for a Logie Awards must have appeared on an Australian-produced show that was broadcast on Australian television in the previous year.
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Logie Awards ceremony is televised and became generally more elaborate as years went by.
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Grant Denyer's 2018 Gold Logie Awards win has proved controversial with people believing he only won because of Tom Gleeson's campaign.
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Tom Gleeson's 2019 Gold Logie Awards win has proved controversial with him not being so humble by the victory.
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