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2nd OTO Awards

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2nd OTO Awards


February 2, 2002 (2002-02-02)

Reduta, Bratislava, Slovakia


Overall winner
Jarmila Hargašová


Hall of Fame
Katarína Kolníková


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The 2nd OTO Awards, honoring the best in Slovak popular culture for the year 2001, took time and place on February 2, 2002, at Reduta, a Slovak Philharmonic concert hall in Bratislava.[1] As with the first edition of the show, the ceremony broadcast live by STV was hosted by Tibor Hlista.

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Presenters

Performers

  • Petr Muk, singer
  • Bolek Polívka and The Backwards, band
  • Andrea Zimányiová, singer

Winners and nominees

Main categories

Television
Jarmila Lajčáková
Jozef Nodžák
Miroslav Žbirka
News and Journalism Sports Commentator

Daniel Krajcer

  • Aneta Parišková
  • Jana Majeská

Jarmila Lajčáková (née Hargašová)

  • Stanislav Ščepán
  • Marcel Merčiak
  • Miroslav Michalech
Entertainer Announcer

Jozef Pročko

  • Peter Kočiš
  • Viliam Rozboril

Soňa Müllerová

  • Alena Heribanová
  • Miloš Bubán
Children's Program Host

Jozef Nodžák
Andrej Bičan
Janko Kroner

Actor Actress

Michal Dočolomanský

  • Miroslav Noga
  • Maroš Kramár

Zdena Studenková

Program

MilionárMarkíza
Večer Milana MarkovičaSTV
DerešMarkíza

Music
Male Singer Female Singer

Miroslav Žbirka

Marika Gombitová

Others

Overall winner Jarmila Lajčáková (née Hargašová)
Hall of Fame Katarína Kolníková

References

  • zul/dam (2002-02-04). "OTO 2001". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. korzar.sme.sk. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  • Editorial (2002-02-03). "Slovenské "TýTý" si rozebrala Markíza". RadioTV (in Czech). Media Marketing Services. radiotv.cz. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  1. ^ Šidlová, Mária (2010-03-13). "Desať rokov škandálov - Markizácky bojkot". Ženský web (in Slovak). STAR production s.r.o. zenskyweb.sk. Retrieved February 15, 2015.

External links

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