TMF Awards

TMF Awards (1996-2010)

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The "TMF Awards" are an annual television awards show broadcast live on TMF (The Music Factory). The first Dutch TMF Awards were held in 1995, as a brand extension to the recently launched local Dutch music channel TMF. The show was very small and held in the company cafeteria. However throughout the years the event gradually moved to bigger venues, and for some time now, it is now being held in Ahoy Rotterdam, a venue which can seat 10,000 people. In 2006, the show was held in the 'Heineken Music Hall' in Amsterdam.

Since 1998 (with the arrival of the TMF Belgium channel, broadcasting in Dutch, purely for the Flemish part of the country) a second TMF Awards show was launched. It started out in a local Antwerp Disco called 'Zillion' (which no longer exists, for a crowd of 2,000 people), and gradually moved to Flanders Expo in Gent (for a crowd of 8,000 people). The past couple of years leading up to 2007, the Belgian edition has surpassed the Dutch edition after it moved to the Sportpaleis Merksem in Antwerp (for a crowd of 17,000 people).[citation needed] In 2007,the TMF awards moved to the Ethias Arena in Hasselt (for a crowd of 21,600 people.)

Both the Dutch TMF Awards as the Belgian TMF Awards are shown live in Belgium (Flanders) and the Netherlands. About a week later, they are shown on TMF UK. The Dutch show usually takes place in April; the Belgian show in October. In 2006 both shows were in October.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:00 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2010-06-26TMF Awards 2010Jun 26, 2010
2009-07-04TMF Awards 2009Jul 4, 2009
2007-10-27TMF Awards 2007Oct 27, 2007
2006-10-13TMF Awards 2006Oct 13, 2006
2005-04-01TMF Awards 2005Apr 1, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TMF Awards premiere?

The TMF Awards premiered on October 2nd, 1996.

Who hosted the show in 1996?

The show was hosted by Jacques Vermeire and Luc Appermont in 1996.

Where did the 1996 TMF Awards take place?

The 1996 TMF Awards took place at the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels.

Which awards were presented during the 1996 ceremony?

The 1996 ceremony presented awards in categories such as Best Dance, Best Rock, and Best Pop.

Who won the Best Pop award in 1996?

The Best Pop award in 1996 was won by Clouseau.

Which international artist won an award at the 1996 TMF Awards?

The international artist Seal won an award for Best International Video in 1996.

Who won the Best Rap/Hip Hop award in 1996?

The Best Rap/Hip Hop award in 1996 was won by Fun Lovin' Criminals.

Which Belgian band won an award in the Best Alternative category in 1996?

dEUS won the Best Alternative award at the 1996 TMF Awards.

Which Dutch singer won an award at the 1996 TMF Awards?

Marco Borsato won the Best Dutch award in 1996 for his song "Waarom Nou Jij".

Who won the Best Video award in 1996?

The Best Video award in 1996 was won by The Cranberries for their song "Zombie".

Which Belgian singer won an award at the 1996 TMF Awards?

Axelle Red won the Best French award in 1996 for her song "Ce Matin".

Who won the Best Dance award in 1996?

The Best Dance award in 1996 was won by Robert Miles for his song "Children".

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