The Music Radio China Top Chart Awards (Chinese: Music Radio 中国 Top 排行榜颁奖典礼) is a music awards ceremony founded by China National Radio in 2003.[1]The awards are awarded on the basis of votes by a poll of the public and fans, who can usually vote through websites or via SMS. The first two ceremonies used to be called Music IN China Pop Chart Awards (Chinese: Music IN中国歌曲排行榜颁奖晚会). In 2005, it was officially called as MusicRadio China Top Chart Awards.
Ceremonies
Year | Venue | Location |
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2003 | Quanzhou Stadium | Quanzhou |
2004 | Mount Tai Stadium | Tai'an |
2005 | Beijing National Stadium | Beijing |
2006 | Shanghai Gymnasium | Shanghai |
2007 | ||
2008 | Workers' Stadium | Beijing |
2009 | ||
2010 | ||
2011 | ||
2012 | Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium | Jinan |
2013 | MasterCard Center | Beijing |
2014 | ||
2015 | ||
2016 | ||
2017 | Mercedes-Benz Arena | Shanghai |
Categories
2017 Music Radio China Top Chart Awards[2]
- Most Popular Male Singer (Mainland China)
- Most Popular Male Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan)
- Most Popular Female Singer (Mainland China)
- Most Popular Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan)
- Most Popular Album
- Best New Artist
- Campus Favorite Award (Solo)
- Campus Favorite Award (Group/Band)
- Best Male Singer (Mainland China)
- Best Male Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan)
- Best Female Singer (Mainland China)
- Best Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan)
- Best Male Singer-Songwriter
- Best Female Singer-Songwriter
- Best Album
- Best Producer
- Best Composer
- Best Lyricist
- Media Recommend Award (Solo)
- Media Recommend Award (Group/Band)
- Best Stage Performance (Solo)
- Best Stage Performance (Group/Band)
- Best Crossover Artist
- Music Radio Recommend Award (Solo)
- Music Radio Recommend Album (Group/Band)
References
- ↑ "MusicRadio中国TOP排行榜颁奖盛典 即将荣耀举办_娱乐频道_中华网". ent.china.com. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
- ↑ "华语流行乐坛至高荣耀 MusicRadio中国TOP排行榜颁奖盛典隆重举行". yue.ifeng.com. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
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