History
The idea for Awit Awards was conceived by Oskar "Oskee" Salazar, theNomination process
Any recording company which is a member of the PARI can submit entries for Awit Awards. A non-member recording company can qualify if it has a business arrangement with a PARI member such as licensing, distributing and marketing. The entries that could be submitted are based on the eligibility period when the music was released. The eligibility period is always from January 1 to December 31 of the previous year. Nominations may only be awarded to any person with Filipino heritage, resident or non-resident of the Philippines. Foreigners must show documents certifying their Filipino heritage. All entries would be then screened by judges. The jury comprises radio personnel, entertainment journalists, television personalities, composers, brand/marketing professionals and musicians. For the technical achievement categories, judges could either be a sound/vocal/musical engineer, television commercial producer, film director or someone from the media. The judges would vote on all entries and the five highest scoring entries would become the nominees for each category. A category could have more than 5 nominees if there's a tie. Nominees in each category would go through another voting round with the highest scoring finalists would be then declare as the winners in the awards night. Currently, the ballots are audited by the Isla Lipana & Co., a Philippine member firm of the PricewaterhouseCoopers.Ceremonies
1969-1971
Presented by the ''Awit Awards Executive Committee'' and the ''Philippine Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences''1988-1999
Presented by the '' Philippine Association of the Record Industry''2000s
2010s
2020s
Categories
Performance Awards
*Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist *Best Performance by a Male Recording Artist *Best Performance by a Group Recording Artists *Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist *Best Performance by a New Male Recording Artist *Best Performance by a New Group Recording Artists *Best Performance by a Child/Children Recording Artist/s *Best CollaborationCreativity Awards
*Album of the Year *Song of the Year *Best Selling Album of the Year *Best Ballad Recording *Best Rock/Alternative Recording *Best World Music Recording *Best Novelty Recording *Best Dance Recording *Best Inspirational/Religious Recording *Best Christmas Recording *Best Rap Recording *Best Jazz Recording *Best R&B Recording *Best Regional Recording *Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage PlayTechnical Achievement Awards
*Best Musical Arrangement *Best Vocal Arrangement *Best Engineered Recording *Best Album Package *Music Video of the YearDigital Awards
*Most Downloaded Song *Most Downloaded ArtistPeople's Choice Awards
*People's Choice Favorite Female Recording Artist *People's Choice Favorite Male Recording Artist *People's Choice Favorite Group Recording ArtistsSpecial Awards
*Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino Award *International Achievement AwardSee also
* Philippine Association of the Record IndustryReferences
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