NewNowNext Awards

NewNowNext Awards (2008-2016)

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The "NewNowNext-Awards" is an American annual entertainment awards show, presented by the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender-themed channel Logo. Launched in 2008, awards are presented both for LGBT-specific and general interest achievements in entertainment and pop culture.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-02-01New Now Next Awards 2016Feb 1, 2016
2014-12-07New Now Next Awards 2014Dec 7, 2014
2013-04-152013 NewNowNext AwardsApr 15, 2013
2012-04-112012 NewNowNext AwardsApr 11, 2012
2011-04-11New Now Next Awards 2011Apr 11, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

NewNowNext Awards premiere?

The NewNowNext Awards premiered on June 7, 2008.

Who hosted the NewNowNext Awards in 2008?

Candis Cayne and Colman Domingo were the hosts of the 2008 NewNowNext Awards.

What was the purpose of the NewNowNext Awards?

The NewNowNext Awards was an awards show that aimed to honor new and upcoming artists, actors, musicians, and performers.

Who won the Brink of Fame: Actor category in 2008?

Jack McBrayer won the Brink of Fame: Actor category in 2008.

Who won the Brink of Fame: Music Artist category in 2008?

Lady Gaga won the Brink of Fame: Music Artist category in 2008.

Who won the Best Gay Novel category in 2008?

Andrew Holleran won the Best Gay Novel category in 2008 for his book 'Grief'.

Who won the Best Movie You Didn't See category in 2008?

'The Tracey Fragments' won the Best Movie You Didn't See category in 2008.

Who won the Brink of Fame: Comedian category in 2008?

Lisa Lampanelli won the Brink of Fame: Comedian category in 2008.

Who won the Best Broadway Show category in 2008?

'Xanadu' won the Best Broadway Show category in 2008.

Who won the Best Gay Film category in 2008?

'Shelter' won the Best Gay Film category in 2008.

Who won the Most Addictive Reality Star category in 2008?

Christian Siriano won the Most Addictive Reality Star category in 2008 for his appearance on 'Project Runway'.

Who won the Best Indulgence category in 2008?

The 2008 Best Indulgence award was given to 'Gossip Girl'.

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