List of awards and nominations received by The Voice (U.S. TV series)
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The Voice is an American reality television singing competition which premiered on NBC on April 26, 2011.[1] The concept of the series is based on the original The Voice of Holland.[2] The series features several stages of competition to search for new vocal talent contested by aspiring singers, age 15 or over, drawn from public auditions.[3] The show has four coaches who choose their favourite artists during the audition rounds, and guide their selected teams through the remainder of the season. The winner is subsequently determined by television viewers; the prizes include $100,000 and a record deal with Universal Music Group.[1] The Voice has been very successful since its premiere, drawing high ratings for the network and becoming one of the highest-rated shows in the country.[4][5]
The Voice has been nominated for numerous awards, including thirty one Emmy Award nominations, winning six times, including three awards in the Outstanding Reality-Competition Program category and three awards for its lighting design. The Voice has additionally been nominated for six Critics' Choice Television Awards (three wins), six People's Choice Awards (three wins), four Television Critics Association Awards, six Teen Choice Awards (three wins for the series), three Billboard Mid-Year Music Awards (two wins), three Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (one win), and three TV Guide Awards (three wins). The series has received nominations for its diversity, including one GLAAD Media Award, two Imagen Awards, and three NAACP Image Awards.
The behind-the-scenes personnel has been honored with multiple nominations, including ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards (four wins) for songwriting, four ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards, three Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards (one win), and four Producers Guild of America Awards (three wins). The coaches of the show have won three awards out of nine nominations; Christina Aguilera has won an ALMA Award while Adam Levine and Shakira have both received a Teen Choice Award. Other coaches Cee Lo Green and Blake Shelton have also received nominations. As of 2016, The Voice has won 32 awards from a total of 95 nominations.
ADG Awards
The ADG Excellence in Production Design Award is presented annually by the American Art Directors Guild to recognize the best production design and art direction in the film and television industries.[6] The Voice has been nominated four times.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Excellence in Production Design Award: Multi-Camera Variety or Unscripted Series | Anron Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer, Rick Vanzini, Anthony Bishop, Lydia Smyth, Kirsten Larsen, Scott Harper, Ed Strang, Jose Ramirez, and Lynn Brown | Nominated | [7] |
2014 | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Dave Edwards, Lydia Smyth, Zeya Maurer, Brittany Macwhorter, Ellen Jaworski, Ed Strang, Jose Ramirez, and Kristin O'Malley | Nominated | [8] | |
2015 | Excellence in Production Design: Variety, Competition, Reality, or Game Show Series | Anton Goss and James Pearse Connelly | Nominated | [9] |
2016 | Excellence in Production Design: Variety, Reality or Competition Series | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Mauer, Lydia Smyth, Brittany Perham-MacWhorter, Kirsten Larsen, and Stephanie Hines. | Nominated | [10] |
ALMA Awards
The American Latino Media Arts Award, or simply ALMA Award, is an accolade presented annually to honor the best American Latino contributions to music, television, and film.[11] Aguilera has won once as a coach.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2011 | Favorite TV Reality, Variety, or Comedy Personality or Act | Christina Aguilera | Nominated | [12] |
2012 | Won | [13] |
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
The ASCAP Film and Television Music Award is presented by the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers to recognize the work of composers and songwriters in the film and television industries.[14] The Voice has won four times every year from 2012 until 2015.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result[lower-alpha 1] | Ref. |
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2012 | Top Television Series | Jared Gutstadt, Jeff Peters, Rick Smith, and Schimer Music Productions | Won | [15] |
2013 | Matt Chambless, David Paul Dorn, Jared Gutstadt, Bill Markt, William McIntyre, Jeff Peters, Jordan Sears, Rick Smith, and Schimer Music Productions | Won | [16] | |
2014 | Matt Chambless, David Paul Dorn, Jared Gutstadt, William Markt, William McIntyre, Steven Page, Jeffrey Peters, Schimmer Music Productions, Jordan Sears, and Evan Marshall Wise | Won | [17] | |
2015 | Jared Gutstadt, Jeff Peters, and Schimmer Music Productions | Won | [18] |
Billboard Mid-Year Music Awards
Voted online on the Billboard's official website, the Billboard Mid-Year Music Award honors artists and shows for their achievements in music in the first half of the year in the United States.[19] The Voice has won twice.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2011 | Best Music Reality Show | The Voice | Nominated | [20] |
2012 | Won | [21] | ||
2013 | Won | [22] |
Critics' Choice Television Awards
The Critics' Choice Television Award is an annual accolade bestowed by the American Broadcast Television Journalists Association in recognition of outstanding achievements in television, since 2011.[23] The Voice has won three times out of six nominations, including a nomination for Carson Daly as host.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Best Reality Series – Competition | The Voice | Won | [24] |
2013 | Won | [25] | ||
2014 | Best Reality Show Host | Carson Daly | Nominated | [26] |
Best Reality Series – Competition | The Voice | Nominated | ||
2015 | Nominated | [27] | ||
2016 | Won | [28] |
Emmy Awards
The Emmy Awards were established in 1949 in order to recognize excellence in the American television industry, and are bestowed by members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Emmy Awards are given in different ceremonies presented annually; Primetime Emmys recognize outstanding work in American primetime television programming, while Creative Arts Emmys are presented to honor technical and creative achievements, and include categories recognizing work of art directors, lighting and costume designers, cinematographers, casting directors, and other production-based personnel.[29] As of 2016, The Voice has won six times out of thirty one nominations; three times in the Outstanding Reality-Competition Program category and three times for the show's lighting design.
Primetime Emmy Awards
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Outstanding Reality-Competition Program | John De Mol, Mark Burnett, Audrey Morrissey, Stijn Bakkers, Lee Metzger, Chad Hines, Jim Roush, Amanda Zucker, Nicolle Yaron, Mike Yurchuk, Dean Houser, Joni Day, Teddy Valenti, May Johnson, David Offenheiser, and Carson Daly | Nominated | [30] |
2013 | John De Mol, Mark Burnett, Audrey Morrissey, Stijn Bakkers, Lee Metzger, Chad Hines, Jim Roush, Amanda Zucker, Nicolle Yaron, Mike Yurchuk, Kyra Thompson, Teddy Valenti, May Johnson, Carson Daly, Ashley Baumann, and Keith Dinielli | Won | [31] | |
2014 | Mark Burnett, John De Mol, Audrey Morrissey, Stijn Bakkers, Lee Metzger, Chad Hines, Nicolle Yaron, Amanda Zucker, Mike Yurchuk, Jim Roush, Kyra Thompson, May Johnson, Teddy Valenti, Ashley Baumann, Carson Daly, Keith Dinielli, Barton Kimball, Kyley Tucker, and Brittany Martin | Nominated | [32] | |
2015 | Mark Burnett, John De Mol, Audrey Morrissey, Marc Jensen, Lee Metzger, Chad Hines, Amanda Zucker, Mike Yurchuk, Jim Roush, Kyra Thompson, May Johnson, Teddy Valenti, Anthea Bhargava, Clyde Lieberman, Ashley Baumann, Keith Dinielli, Barton Kimball, Brittany Martin, Kyley Tucker, Carson Daly, and Michelle McNulty | Won | [33] | |
2016 | John De Mol, Mark Burnett, Audrey Morrissey, Jay Bienstock, Lee Metzger, Chad Hines, Kyra Thompson, Amanda Zucker, Mike Yurchuk, Anthea Bhargava, Keith Dinielli, May Johnson, Clyde Lieberman, Teddy Valenti, Ashley Baumann-Sylvester, Kyley Tucker, Carson Daly, Barton Kimball, Michelle McNulty, and Brittany Martin Porter | Won | [34] | |
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series Or Special | Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Stephens, Cindy Costello, Cheryl Marks, Renee Dipinto Ferruggia, and Samantha Wen | Nominated | [30] |
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Series | Oscar Dominguez and Daniel Boland | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Art Direction For Variety Or Nonfiction Programming | Anton Goss, James Connelly, and Zeya Maurer | Nominated | ||
2013 | Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series | Allan Wells, John Repczynski, Suzanne Ebner, Diane Biederbeck, Dave Hilmer, Manny Bonilla, Marc Hunter, Steve Martyniuk, Scott Kaye, Scott Hylton, Joe Coppola, Guido Frenzel, Alex Hernandez, Jofre Rosero, Steve Simmons, and Terrance Ho | Nominated | [31] |
Outstanding Art Direction For Variety Or Nonfiction Programming | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, and Zeya Maurer | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series Or Special | Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Stephens, Renee Dipinto Ferruggia, Cheryl Marks, Corey "Chill" Hill, and Kathleen Leonard | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Series | Oscar Dominguez, Daniel Boland, Samuel Barker, and Craig Housenick | Won | ||
2014 | Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series Or Special | Michael Abbott, Kenyata Westbrook, Robert P. Matthews Jr., John Koster, Randy Faustino, Ryan Young, Christian Schrader, Tim Hatayama, Michael Bernard, Andrew Fletcher, Bill Dietzman, and Eddie Marquez | Nominated | [32] |
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming | John M. Larson, Hudson H. Smith III, Robert M. Malachowski Jr., William Fabian Castro, Eric B. Shanks, Jason Stewart, Robby Thompson, Noel Guerra, and James Munoz | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series Or Special (Non-Prosthetic) | Darcy Gilmore, Sherri Simmons, Thea Samuels, Kristene Bernard, Carlene Kearns, and Molly Tissavary | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Series | Oscar Dominguez, Samuel Barker, Craig Housenick, Daniel Boland, and Johnny Bradley | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Interactive Program | The Voice (via NBC.com) | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series Or Special | Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Stephens, Renee Ferruggia, Samantha Wen, Corey "Chill" Hill, and Cheryl Marks | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality Programming | Alex Van Wagner, Steve Lopez, Adam Tash, Markos Alvarado, Jeffrey Wilkins, Edgar Martin, Graham Steele, and Dom Zanghi | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Art Direction For Variety, Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Programming | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer, Lydia Smyth, and Kristen O'Malley | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series | Allan Wells, Diane Biederbeck, Danny Bonilla, Manny Bonilla, Suzanne Ebner, Guido Frenzel, Alex Hernandez, Dave Hilmer, Marc Hunter, Scott Hylton, Katherine Iacofano, Scott Kaye, Steve Martyniuk, Jofre Rosero, Steve Simmons, and Terrance Ho | Nominated | ||
2015 | Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series Or Special | Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Stephens, Renee DiPinto-Ferruggia, James Dunham, Giannandrea Marongiu, and Stacey Morris | Nominated | [33] |
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Series | Oscar Dominguez, Samuel Barker, Daniel Boland, Craig Housenick, and Johnny Bradley | Won | ||
Outstanding Production Design For Variety, Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Programming | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer, and Lydia Smyth | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series Or Special | Michael Abbott, Kenyata Westbrook, Robert P. Matthews Jr., John Koster, Ryan Young, Randy Faustino, Brian R. Riordan, Tim Hatayama, Andrew Fletcher, Christian Schrader, Michael Bernard, Eric White, Michael Parker, Eddie Marquez, and Bill Dietzman | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series | Allan Wells, Diane Biederbeck, Danny Bonilla, Suzanne Ebner, Guido Frenzel, Alex Hernandez, Dave Hilmer, Marc Hunter, Scott Hylton, Katherine Iacofono, Scott Kaye, Steve Martyniuk, Jofre Rosero, Steve Simmons, Bryan Trieb, and Terrance Ho | Nominated | ||
2016 | Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Nonfiction, Reality Or Reality-Competition Series | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer, Lydia Smyth, and Stephanie Trigg Hines | Nominated | [34] |
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Structured Or Competition Reality Program | Editing Team | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Series | Oscar Dominguez, Samuel Barker, Daniel K. Boland, Craig Housenick, and Johnny Bradley | Won | ||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series Or Special | Michael Abbott, Randy Faustino, Kenyata Westbrook, John Koster, Robert P. Matthews, Jr., Sterling Cross, Ryan Young, Brian Riordan, Tim Hatayama, Eric White, William Dietzman, Eddie Marquez, Christian Schrader, and Andrew Fletcher | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series | Allan Wells, Terrance Ho, Diane Biederbeck, Suzanne Ebner, Guido Frenzel, Nick Gomez, Alex Hernandez, Dave Hilmer, Marc Hunter, Scott Hylton, Katherine Iacofono, Scott Kaye, Ron Lehman, Jofre Rosero, Steve Simmons, and Dan Webb | Nominated | ||
GLAAD Media Awards
The GLAAD Media Award was established in 1990 by the American Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation to "recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the LGBT community and the issues that affect their lives."[35] The Voice has received one nomination.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Outstanding Reality Program | The Voice | Nominated | [36] |
Imagen Awards
The Imagen Award is organized by the Imagen Foundation, an American organization dedicated to "recognize and reward positive portrayals of Latinos in all forms of media".[37] The Voice has been nominated twice.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Best Variety or Reality Show | The Voice | Nominated | [38] |
2014 | Nominated | [39] |
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards
The American Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild presents annual awards to honor achievements of make-up artists and hair stylists in films, television shows, commercials and live theater events.[40] The Voice has won once.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | Best Contemporary Hair Styling – Television and New Media Series | Shawn Finch and Jerilynn Straitiff | Won | [41] |
2015 | Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Straitiff, and Cheryl Marks | Nominated | [42] | |
2016 | Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Straitiff, and Renee Ferruggia | Nominated | [43] |
NAACP Image Awards
The NAACP Image Award, presented annually by the American National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, was established 1967 to honor people of color for their work in film, television, music, and literature.[44] The Voice has been nominated three times.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | Outstanding Reality Series | The Voice | Nominated | [45] |
2015 | Nominated | [46] | ||
2016 | Outstanding Reality Program/Reality Competition Series | Nominated | [47] |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, which are presented annually, were launched by Nickelodeon in 1988.[48] The Voice has won one award.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Favorite Reality Show | The Voice | Nominated | [49] |
2014 | Nominated | [50] | ||
2015 | Favorite Talent Competition Show | Won | [51] |
People's Choice Awards
The People's Choice Awards are presented annually by Procter & Gamble and were first introduced in 1975. The awards show recognizes the work of popular culture, voted on by the general public.[52] The Voice has won three times.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Favorite TV Competition Show | The Voice | Nominated | [53] |
2013 | Nominated | [54] | ||
2014 | Won | [55] | ||
2015 | Won | [56] | ||
2016 | Won | [57] | ||
Favorite TV Show | Nominated |
Producers Guild of America Awards
The Producers Guild of America Award is established by the Producers Guild of America to honor the producing teams in film, television and new media.[58] The Voice has three wins out of four nominations.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Outstanding Producer of Competition Television | The Voice | Nominated | [59] |
2014 | Won | [60] | ||
2015 | Won | [61] | ||
2016 | Won | [62] | ||
Teen Choice Awards
The Teen Choice Awards are presented annually by the Fox Broadcasting Company.[63] The Voice and the show's coaches have been nominated fifteen times; the reality show itself has won three times while Levine and Shakira have each won one award as coaches.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2011 | Choice TV: Reality Competition Show | The Voice | Nominated | [64] |
Choice TV: Breakout Show | Won | |||
Choice TV: Personality | Christina Aguilera | Nominated | ||
Adam Levine | Nominated | |||
2012 | Choice TV: Reality Competition Show | The Voice | Nominated | [65] |
Choice TV Personality: Male | Cee Lo Green | Nominated | ||
Choice TV Personality: Female | Christina Aguilera | Nominated | ||
2013 | Choice TV: Reality Competition Show | The Voice | Nominated | [66] |
Choice TV Personality: Male | Adam Levine | Nominated | ||
Blake Shelton | Nominated | |||
2014 | Choice TV: Reality Competition Show | The Voice | Won | [67] |
Choice TV Personality: Male | Adam Levine | Won | ||
Choice TV Personality: Female | Shakira | Won | ||
2015 | Choice TV: Reality Show | The Voice | Won | [68] |
2016 | Nominated | [69] |
Television Critics Association Awards
The TCA Award is an annual accolade awarded by the Television Critics Association in recognition of outstanding achievements in television.[70] The Voice has received nominations every year between 2011 and 2014.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2011 | Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming | The Voice | Nominated | [71] |
2012 | Nominated | [72] | ||
2013 | Nominated | [73] | ||
2014 | Nominated | [74] |
TV Guide Awards
TV Guide Awards are presented by an American magazine TV Guide, with winners chosen by the readers to honor television programs and performers in the American television.[75] The Voice has won three times.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Favorite Singing Competition | The Voice | Won | [75] |
2013 | Favorite Reality Competition | Won | [76] | |
2014 | Favorite Reality Competition Show | Won | [77] |
Young Hollywood Awards
Young Hollywood Awards are bestowed annually to honor the achievements in pop music, film and television, sports, fashion and social media.[78] The Voice has been nominated once.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | Reality Royalty | The Voice | Nominated | [79] |
Notes
- ↑ Awards in the categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in the list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
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