Cableace Award

The CableACE Award (earlier known as the ACE Awards; ACE was an acronym for Award for Cable Excellence) was an award that was given by what was then the National Cable Television Association from 1978 to 1997 to honor excellence in American cable television programming.

The trophy itself was shaped as a glass spade, alluding to the Ace of spades.

CableACE Award
Awarded forCable television
CountryUnited States
First awarded1978
Last awarded1997

History

The CableACE was created to serve as the cable industry's counterpart to broadcast television's Primetime Emmy Awards. Until the 40th ceremony in 1988, the Emmys refused to honor cable programming. For much of its existence, the ceremony aired on a simulcast on as many as twelve cable networks in some years. The last few years found the ceremony awarded solely to one network, usually Lifetime or TBS.

In 1992, the award's official name was changed from ACE to CableACE, agreeing to do so to reduce confusion with the American Cinema Editors (ACE) society.

By 1997, the Emmys began to reach a tipping point, where cable programming had grown to hold much more critical acclaim over broadcast programming, and met an even parity, a position that would only hold for a short time before cable programming began to dominate the categories of the Primetime Emmys.

Few attended the national CableACE Awards ceremony in November 1997, and the CableACE show had a low 0.6 rating on TNT, compared with a 1.2 rating the year before, while the Emmys had a 13.5 rating that year. Smaller cable networks called for the CableACEs to be saved as their only real forum for recognition.

In April 1998, members of the NCTA chose to end the CableACEs.

Judging

Professionals in the television industry were randomly selected to be judges. A Universal City hotel would be selected, where several rooms would be rented for the day. Individual rooms would be designated for each award category. Judges were discouraged from leaving the rooms at any time during the day-long judging. There were usually eight to 12 judges for each category. Depending on the submissions being presented, facilitators would play anywhere from 10 minutes per show – to the entire show – for the judges' award consideration. Judges would mark their ballots privately and were told to not discuss their selections with other judges. The awards standard tallying by a certified public accounting firm was done to keep the results of the ballot secret until the time of the announcement of the award's winner.

Ceremonies

References

Tags:

Cableace Award HistoryCableace Award JudgingCableace Award CeremoniesCableace AwardAce of spadesAcronymCable television in the United StatesNCTA (association)Spades (suit)

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Geri HalliwellAustraliaJeffrey EpsteinQattara Depression ProjectThe Gentlemen (2019 film)Jack NicholsonCarlo AncelottiCillian MurphyTerry A. AndersonChennai Super KingsWomen's Candidates Tournament 2024Anthony Edwards (basketball)Brooklyn BeckhamBack to Black (film)Marjorie Taylor GreeneEl ClásicoBritish Post Office scandalPiyush ChawlaThe Zone of Interest (film)No Way UpState of PalestineJustin HartleyJennifer PanFallout (series)TitanicNicola PeltzBillie Eilish2023–24 Premier LeagueCOVID-19 pandemicThe GodfatherOpinion polling for the 2024 Indian general election2024 Persian Gulf floodsAlex PereiraNational Basketball AssociationBob DylanAngela BassettNikola JokićRandy SavageThe First Omen2024 Indian general election in TelanganaBlack Sails (TV series)Murder of Reena VirkList of United States cities by populationDoja Cat3 Body Problem (TV series)2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riotMahatma GandhiJessica GunningOppenheimer (film)List of one-hit wonders in the United StatesShutter Island (film)Conan O'BrienJalen WilliamsPornnappan PornpenpipatLord ByronAlexander the GreatMichael RapaportDjimon HounsouMatty HealyRohit SharmaMel BLok SabhaMia GothHTTP cookieSpice GirlsWrexham A.F.C.Albert EinsteinAaron HernandezTurkeyOrlando BloomSolo LevelingArgentinaMichael DouglasBharatiya Janata PartyNelly KordaBayer 04 LeverkusenCoral CastleVarshangalkku Shesham🡆 More