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Asia’s biggest TV event holds first awards fest in Manila

For the first time in its 24-year history, the Asian Television Awards (ATA) will be held in the Philippines. The 24th ATA will take place at the Newport Performing Arts Theaters at the Resorts World Manila in Pasay City from Jan. 10 to 12.  

Actor Mark Neumann is one of the hosts of the 24th edition of Asian Television Awards happening in Manila in January.

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Considered as the Asian TV’s most celebrated and prestigious gathering of industry professionals, the ATA has recognized hundreds of Asian actors, directors, producers, hosts and presenters, and TV networks since its founding in 1996.

For this year’s Asian Television Awards in Manila, more than 300 international delegates—acclaimed filmmakers and TV program producers, actors and TV hosts and presenters, directors and other industry bigwigs—are expected to grace the three-day event.

The Award Ceremony, which will be held on Jan. 11, is the highlight of the 24th Asian Television Awards.

The ceremony will be hosted by Filipino personalities actor Mark Neumann, TV journalist  Cathy Yang, popular Thai model-actress  Ase Wang, and Singapore media personality Wallace Ang.  

The region’s best and most popular stars and celebrities are expected to attend the 24th ATA Ceremony and walk its red carpet.  

Also attending the 24th ATA are Filipino nominees  Martin del Rosario  (which got the nod for his role in the digital series  Born Beautiful) and  Julie Ann San Jose  (a Best Actress in a Leading Role nominee for her performance in the animated series  Barangay 143).

Young divas Morissette Amon (right) and Jona will be featured in an after-party concert that features some of the biggest and upcoming names on the Asian music scene. 

Other Filipino celebrities to grace the event as presenters for the awarding ceremony include actress  Diana Zubiri, star of the Asian Television Awards-nominated digital series  Mystified, singer Karylle, and world boxing champion and politician  Manny Pacquiao.  

A concert will cap off the three-day event on January 12, 2020. Indonesia-born recording artist  Anggun, Korean girl group  Cherry Bullet, and Vietnamese singer  Hoang Yen Chibi  will headline the concert, which will also feature Filipino artists  Martin NieveraGab  and  Kiana ValencianoJonalyn Viray,  and  Morisette Amon.  

Tickets to the Awards Night, After Party and Concert are now available at  www.ticketworld.com.ph. Ticket prices: P7,000 for VIP; P4,000 for Gold; and P3,000 for Silver. For more information, follow @asiantvawards on Facebook and Instagram.

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