Golden Disc Awards | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding achievements in the music industry |
Country | South Korea |
Presented by | Music Industry Association of Korea |
First awarded | 1986 |
Official website | Golden Disc Awards |
Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | JTBC (2013) |
The Golden Disc Awards (Hangul: 골든 디스크 어워드) is an awards show founded in 1986 that is presented annually by the Music Industry Association of Korea for outstanding achievements in the music industry in South Korea. It was originally called the Korea Visual and Records Grand Prize Award (Hangul: 대한민국 영상음반대상), but the name was changed to the Golden Disc Awards in 2001.
The trophy is called "Statue of a Woman Playing a Reed Instrument" (Korean: 생황 부는 여인상) that was designed by professor Kim Soo-hyun (Hangul: 김수현).
Currently there are seven awards which are not restricted by genre, and three awards which are each in hip hop, rock, trot.
Note: 2011 did not have an award show, it was later moved to 2012 instead. Order is listed correctly as announced
Note: 2011 did not have an award show, it was later moved to 2012 instead. Order is listed correctly as announced.
Note: 2011 did not have an award show, it was later moved to 2012 instead. Order is listed correctly as announced.
Note: 2011 did not have an award show, it was later moved to 2012 instead. Order is listed correctly as announced.
Note: 2011 did not have an award show, it was later moved to 2012 instead. Order is listed correctly as announced.
Note: 2011 did not have an award show, it was later moved to 2012 instead. Order is listed correctly as announced.