Former Slovak music awards
Slávik |
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Awarded for | Popularity in the Slovak music industry |
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Country | Slovakia |
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First awarded | 1998 |
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Last awarded | 2012 |
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Slávik (English: "nightingale") was a Slovak music poll and award established by the company Forza—which organizes the Miss Slovakia beauty pageant—in 1998, as a successor to Czechoslovakia's Zlatý slavík, which ran from 1962 until 1991.[1][2] The annual event was broadcast live through the television channels Markíza from 1998 to 2010 and TV JOJ from 2011 until 2012. Forza dissolved the event a year later due to declining interest.[3] In the poll's previous years, victory had been conditional on receiving at least 34,000 votes, which in the final years had dropped to 5,000.[4] Czechia, formerly part of Czechoslovakia, has its own music award, known as Český slavík (English: "Czech nightingale").
Winners
Major awards
Leaders
With eight awards within the major categories, Elán was the most successful band in the poll's history, followed by Desmod and Zuzana Smatanová, who received a total of seven and six gold trophies, respectively.
Other categories
References