Gold Derby

Gold Derby is an American awards prediction and entertainment news website, founded in 2000 by Tom O'Neil. The website began giving out their own awards, the Gold Derby Awards, for film and television in 2003, and for music in 2021. In 2015, the website was acquired by Penske Media Corporation (PMC).
History
The site was founded in 2000 by Tom O'Neil, journalist and newspaper’s awards expert for Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, , TV Guide, to accurately predict and analyse the nominations and wins of major international award ceremonies in film, theatre, television and music. In 2015, O'Neil sold the site to Penske Media Corporation and continues as editor-in-chief and President of Gold Derby Media LLC, with Paul Sheehan as executive editor and managing editor.
Gold Derby predicts the winners and nominations of the maior award ceremonies, including Academy Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Grammy Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, British Academy Film Awards, and festivals as the Venice Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival and the César Awards.
Predictions process
Gold Derby brings together award predictions from leading experts at , , USA Today, IMDb, Associated Press, Entertainment Weekly, Huffington post, Rolling Stone, , IndieWire, , The Hollywood Reporter and other major magazine and website.
At the end of each decade, the Gold Derby Decade Film Awards are held in recognition of the best cinematographic projects of the decade.
Gold Derby Television Awards
The Gold Derby Television Awards were first established in 2003, to recognise the best television program of the year. From 2004 to 2010 the voting process was conducted via secret ballot through Gold Derby message boards. Since 2011 the nominees are chosen by Gold Derby's registered users, editors and experts on the platform, establishing an initial ballot in the twenty-two categories for the awards. Winners were subsequently decided by votes, picking one winner from each award category. Since 2021 the nominees are chosen by Gold Derby's registered users, editors and experts on the platform, establishing an initial ballot in the twenty-two categories for the awards. Winners were subsequently decided by votes, picking one winner from each award category.
 
< Prev   Next >