List of accolades received by 24 Oras

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24 Oras accolades
2023 logo of 24 Oras
Totals[a]
Wins32
Nominations93
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Philippine television newscast that premiered on GMA Network on March 15, 2004. It focuses on reportage of present-day events,[1] incorporating disparate segments that appear recurringly.[2][a] 24 Oras initially featured Mel Tiangco and Mike Enriquez;[1] the newscast's anchors have changed significantly during its run.[3]

Since its premiere, 24 Oras has been widely recognized as one of the network's most-trusted newscasts.

livestreaming to worldwide and TikTok, the first newscast to do so.[7][8][9]

24 Oras has garnered awards and nominations in various categories. It has won five

Peabody Award
in 2014.

Accolades

Accolades received by 24 Oras
Award Year[b] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Ani ng Dangal Awards
2010 Honoree 24 Oras Won [10]
Asian Academy Creative Awards[c] 2018 Best Single News Story "Exclusive Report on the Rescue of Hostages in Marawi" Nominated [11]
[12]
2019 Best News Programme "Mid-term Elections Coverage" Nominated [13]
[14]
2020 Best News or Current Affairs Presenter/Anchor Jessica Soho Nominated [15]
[16]
[17]
Best Single News Story "Walking in EDSA Traversing a major thoroughfare on foot" Nominated
2021 Best News Programme Typhoon Vamco special coverage Won [18]
[19]
Best Single News Story "Typhoon Vamco Marikina Rescue" Nominated
2023 Best Documentary Series "Climate Change" Nominated [20]
[21]
[22]
Best News/Current Affairs Programme or Series "TS Egay Coverage" Nominated
Asian Television Awards 2005 Best News Program "Camp Bagong Diwa Siege" Highly commended [23]
2007 Best News Program Coverage of
Typhoon Milenyo
Nominated [24]
[25]
2010 Best News Program Coverage of the Maguindanao massacre Highly commended [26]
2013 Best News Program "
Typhoon Pablo
"
Nominated [27]
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2011 Most Popular TV Programs (News Program) 24 Oras Won [28]
2012 Most Popular TV Program News & Public Affairs 24 Oras Won [29]
2013 Most Popular TV Program News & Public Affairs 24 Oras Won [30]
2017 Most Popular TV Program News & Public Affairs 24 Oras Won [31]
2020 Most Popular TV Program News & Public Affairs 24 Oras Won [32]
Catholic Mass Media Awards 2006 Best News Program 24 Oras Won [33]
2007 Best News Program 24 Oras Won [34]
2010 Best News Program (Special Citation) 24 Oras Won[d] [35]
2011 Best News Program 24 Oras Won [36]
2012 Hall of Fame for Best News Program 24 Oras Won [37]
2022 Best Special Event Coverage
Super Typhoon Odette
special coverage
Won [38]
2023 Best Special Event Coverage "May 9, 2022 Election Coverage" Won [39]
Gawad Tanglaw
2009 Best News Program 24 Oras Won[e] [40]
2011 Best News Program 24 Oras Won[e] [41]
2012 Best News Program 24 Oras Won [42]
Golden Nymph Awards 2019 News GMA Network for Emil Sumangil's report on "Justiis: Condominium Behind Bars" Nominated [43]
Golden Screen TV Awards 2011 Outstanding News Program 24 Oras Won [44]
2013 Outstanding News Program 24 Oras Nominated [45]
[46]
Outstanding Female News Presenter Mel Tiangco Nominated
2014 Outstanding News Program 24 Oras Nominated [47]
[48]
Outstanding Female News Presenter Mel Tiangco Nominated
2015 Outstanding News Program 24 Oras Nominated [49]
[50]
Outstanding Female News Presenter Mel Tiangco Nominated
Vicky Morales Nominated
International Emmy Awards Current Affairs & News 2013 Best News "
Typhoon Pablo
"
Nominated [51]
[52]
New York Festivals TV & Film Awards
2009 Coverage of an Ongoing Story Jiggy Manicad's report on "Corporal Abeto" Gold [53]
Best Newscast Coverage of Lanao del Norte attacks Silver
Peabody Awards 2014 Honoree GMA Network for "Coverage of Supertyphoon Yolanda (Haiyan)" Won[f] [54]
[55]
PMPC Star Awards for Television 2005 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [56]
[57]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2006 Best News Program 24 Oras Won[e] [58]
2007 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [59]
[60]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Won
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2008 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [61]
[62]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2009 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [63]
[64]
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2010 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [65]
[66]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2011 Best News Program 24 Oras Won [67]
[68]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2012 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [69]
[70]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2013 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [71]
[72]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2014 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [73]
[74]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2015 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [75]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2016 Best News Program 24 Oras Won[e] [76]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Vicky Morales Won
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2017 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [77]
[78]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Vicky Morales Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2018 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [79]
[80]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Vicky Morales Nominated
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2019 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [81]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Vicky Morales Won
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2021 Best News Program 24 Oras Nominated [82]
[83]
Best Female Newscaster
Mel Tiangco Nominated
Vicky Morales Won
Best Male Newscaster
Mike Enriquez Nominated
2023 Best News Program 24 Oras Won [84]
[85]
Best Female Newscaster
Vicky Morales Won

Notes

  1. ^ Each segment has a unique topic, such as entertainment or weather.[2]
  2. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  3. ^ Covers non-web-only entities and excludes national winners
  4. ^ Tied with Balitang Bisdak
  5. ^ a b c d Tied with TV Patrol

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