March 31, 2024
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ALL PREVIOUS AWARD WINNERS – 2004 – 2024
ITVT/TVOT is pleased to announce the winners of the Awards for Individual Leadership, All-Star Leadership, Most Significant Impact and TV Community Champion. These awards were part of the 20th Annual Awards for Leadership in Interactive and Multiplatform Television, and the winners were revealed last week at a ceremony during TVOT SF 2024.
The winner of the All-Star Leadership Award (recognizing an individual who has a long-term track record of leadership in the interactive/multiplatform television industry, and who is an appropriate candidate for membership in an Interactive/Multiplatform TV Hall of Fame) was Matt Durgin, VP of Content and Services at LG Electronics. LG also won for the Most Significant Design, User Interface or User Experience!
The winner of the Award for Individual Leadership in Interactive and Multiplatform Television (recognizing an individual who has demonstrated notable leadership in the interactive/multiplatform TV industry over the past year, and whose efforts helped move that industry forward) was Evan Adlman, EVP of Commercial Sales and Revenue Operations at AMC.
The winner of the Award for Most Significant Impact (recognizing a company, organization or development that has had the most significant impact on the interactive and multiplatform TV industry as a whole over the past year) was the Adalytics Report.
The winner of the TV Community Champion Award (recognizing an individual whose commitment and efforts over the years have helped the interactive/multiplatform TV industry grow not just as a business, but as a community) was Allison Dollar, CEO of the ITA.
Congratulations to the winners, and a big thank you to all the people and companies who submitted nominations!
The winners of the remaining awards were announced prior to TVOT SF 2024:
We would like to extend a big Thank You to the **JUDGES** of the 20th Annual Awards for Leadership in Interactive and Multiplatform Television:
*(Please note that judges did not vote in categories in which they or their companies were nominated.)