10th OTO Awards
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The 10th OTO Awards, honoring the best in Slovak popular culture for the year 2009, took time and place on March 13, 2010 at the former Opera building of the Slovak National Theater in Bratislava. The ceremony broadcast live STV. The hosts of the show were Michal Hudák and Štefan Skrúcaný.
10th OTO Awards
March 13, 2010
Overall winner
Adela Banášová
Hall of Fame
Å tefan Kvietik
Život Award
Martin Mózer
Presenters
- Adela Banášová and Tomáš MaÅ¡talÃr
- Peter Batthyany and Peter Sklár
- Peter Batthyany and Matej "Sajfa" Cifra
- Andrej BiÄan and Daniel Dangl
- Zuzana Fialová and Janko Kroner
- Jarmila LajÄáková (née HargaÅ¡ová) and Å tefan NižÅanský
- Monika Hilmerová and Daniel Krajcer
- Renáta KlaÄanská
- Jana Kocianová, Marcela Laiferová and Eva Máziková
- Boris Kollár and Jana Prágerová
- Maroš Kramár and Diana Mórová, actors
- Lukáš Latinák and Petra Polnišová
- Juraj Lelkes and Miroslav Žbirka
- Svätopluk Malachovský and René Štúr
(as Adonis Szabo and Igor Šrámek) - Juraj Mokrý
- SoÅa Müllerová
- Zdena Studenková and Jozef Vajda
Performers
- Nina BalaÅ¡Äáková, child singer
- Michal Hudák, Juraj Mokrý and Štefan Skrúcaný
- Jana Kocianová, Marcela Laiferová and Eva Máziková, singers
- Zuzana Mauréry, Nikol McCloud, Sisa Sklovská and Anita Soul, singers
Winners and nominees
Main categories
- Television
| News Host | Sports Host or Commentator |
|---|---|
|
â Lucia BarmoÅ¡ová
|
â Lenka Äviriková (née Hriadelová)
|
| Journalist | Entertainer |
|
â Zlatica Å vajdová (née PuÅ¡kárová)
|
â Adela Banášová
|
| Actor | Actress |
|
â Janko Kroner
|
|
| Program | Show |
|
â Modré z neba â MarkÃza
| |
| Drama Series | Comedy Series |
|
â Ordinácia v ružovej záhrade â MarkÃza
|
â Profesionáli â JOJ |
- Music
Others
| Overall winner | â Adela Banášová |
|---|---|
| Hall of Fame | â Å tefan Kvietik |
| Život Award | â Martin Mózer â JOJ |
Superlatives
Multiple nominees
- 2 nominations
- Zlatica Švajdová (née Puškárová)
Reception
TV ratings
The show has gained on Jednotka a 37.1% ratings share among adults over 12[1] and, parallelly, 2.2% on the STV sister's channel Trojka.[2][3] It garnered 734,000[1] and 44,000 viewers,[3] making it a total audience of 778,000 viewers (39.3% share) on both RTVS networks and the most watched prime time TV program of the night in the region.[4] Among adults aged 12â54, the totals were less; 32% with 394,000 viewers.[1]