The Television Critics Association Celebrates Three Decades Of The TCA Awards, With ‘BROOKLYN NINE-NINE’ Funny Man Terry Crews Set To Host The Milestone Event On Saturday, July 19


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The Exclusive Invitation-Only Awards Show Will Take Place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, CA

LOS ANGELES, CA—(June 26, 2014) – The “WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?” host Terry Crews, the fan-favorite actor, comedian, and star of the hit precinct sitcom “BROOKLYN NINE-NINE,” will host the 30th Annual Television Critics Association (TCA) Awards, on Saturday, July 19, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, announced Scott Pierce, TCA President and TV critic for the Salt Lake Tribune.

As host, Crews will open the invite-only untelevised event and will be joined on stage by some surprise guests in this intimate celebration. Awards will be presented in genre-spanning categories such as news and information; youth; drama; reality; and comedy, as the top TV critics in North America honor the best television programs of the 2013-2014 season.

Originally drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in 1991, Crews played six seasons in the NFL before making his feature debut in Arnold Schwarzenegger’s sci-fi actioner “THE 6TH DAY.” Since then, he has built a successful career carving out memorable roles in a wide variety of films such as “BRIDESMAIDS,” “THE EXPENDABLES,” and, of course, Mike Judge’s cult classic “IDIOCRACY,” in which Crews starred as the scene-stealing President Camacho. On the small screen, he has appeared in starring roles on the sitcoms “ARE WE THERE YET?” and “EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS,” as well as his own reality series, “THE FAMILY CREWS,” on BET. He can currently be seen starring opposite Andre Braugher and Andy Samberg as Sergeant Terry Jeffords, in the critically acclaimed comedy, Golden Globe winning comedy “BROOKLYN NINE-NINE” in addition to being the new host of “WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?” which premieres this fall for the nationally syndicated show’s 13th season.

The Flint, Michigan native joins an unprecedented list of top-tier entertainers who have hosted the TCA Awards, including Bryan Cranston, Conan O’Brien, Drew Carey, Craig Ferguson, Wanda Sykes, the Smothers Brothers, Nick Offerman and Dax Shepard.

“This is a major milestone for our organization, and we wanted to go all out to make it one of the biggest and best awards yet,” said Pierce. “Terry Crews is a perfect host. His infectious personality is equal parts hilarious, bold, and down-to-earth. His work speaks for itself—from comedy and drama, to sports and reality television, Crews is a diverse talent who can truly do it all. We’re very pleased to have him on board for this landmark occasion.”

The nominations for current programming are spread across four broadcast networks—ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX—as well as PBS, nine cable networks and the Internet streaming service Netflix. In 2014, CBS leads the way with nine nominations; HBO has eight; FX holds seven; and Fox finishes with six. This year’s crop of nominees includes a number of notable past winners, such as celebrated comic Louis C.K. and beloved actor Bryan Cranston, and shows ranging from the smash fantasy epic “GAME OF THRONES,” to childhood essential “SESAME STREET,” newsroom satire “THE DAILY SHOW,” and reality TV titan “THE AMAZING RACE.”

This year’s lineup also features a batch of newcomers, with first-time nominees including Logo’s hit “RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE,” hosted by the goddess of glam herself; Netflix’s critically acclaimed women’s prison dramedy “ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK”; FX’s “FARGO,” starring Billy Bob Thornton in the small-screen adaptation of the Coen Brothers’ masterpiece; Fox heavyweights “BROOKLYN NINE-NINE” and “SLEEPY HOLLOW”; and ABC Family’s “THE FOSTERS.”

For a complete listing of all the TCA Award nominees, visit the TCA’s website at Tvcritics.org.

The TCA nominates and votes on awards as an organization, and the process is not open to solicitation or submissions. In all, 12 awards will be presented for programming that has made an impact this past TV season. The TCA also bestows a Heritage Award trophy to one long-standing program that has culturally or socially influenced society, and a Career Achievement Award to an individual who has inspired his/her work in television.

The Summer TCA kicks off Tuesday, July 8 with the cable portion of the tour; the broadcast segment starts Sunday, July 13; and the event concludes Wednesday, July 23 with the final day of PBS. The 16-day continuous tour also includes a day devoted to emerging networks and streaming services on Saturday, July 12 in addition to the TCA Awards on Saturday, July 19.

ABOUT THE TELEVISION CRITICS ASSOCIATION
The Television Critics Association (TCA) represents more than 200 professional journalists who cover television for publications across the United States and Canada. The members reach tens of millions of consumers each week, and are considered experts within the industry, representing their employers as moderators, panelists, radio/TV guests and more. The prestigious organization honors outstanding achievements in television and enduring contributions to the medium’s heritage through the TCA Awards each year. This year’s TCA Awards are the organization’s 30th anniversary. For additional information about the TCA, visit www.tvcritics.orgFacebook; and Twitter. To follow the Summer TCA on twitter, follow tweets with the hashtag #TCA14.

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Cindy Ronzoni / Social Spread Media / 310-880-1961 / [email protected] / @cindyronzoni

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