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The first NewNowNext-Awards were held in 2008 by the gay and lesbian-themed network Logo.
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2008
The nominees were announced by Cazwell and Amanda Lepore. Hosts were Candis Cayne and Colman Domingo. Music Acts were The Cliks, Dangerous Muse, Cyndi Lauper and Lady Gaga (making her TV debut).
Winners
- Best.Lesbian.Vlog.Ever: Brunch With Bridget
- Best Gay Kiss: Jack (John Barrowman) and Ianto (Gareth David-Lloyd) on Torchwood
- Brink of Fame Song: "Semi Precious Weapons"
- Most Addictive Reality Star Award: Christian Siriano
- The Kylie Award (Next International Crossover): Leona Lewis
- Brink of Fame Actress: Candis Cayne
- Most Guiltiest Pleasure Award: A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila
- Best Show You're Not Watching: The Sarah Silverman Program
- 'Cause You're Hot: Tina Fey
- Brink of Fame Comic: Julie Goldman
- Totally Most Rad Sickest Blog Ever: Dlisted.com
- OMFG Internet Award: Planet Unicorn
- Always Next, Forever Now Award: Janet Jackson
- Because You Deserve An Award: Gossip Girl
- Brink of Fame Music Artist: The Cliks
- Best Future Feature: Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!
- BreakOut Destination: Bahia, Brazil
- Brink of Fame: Author: T. Cooper
- Brink of Fame Filmmaker: Jamie Babbit
- Hottest Downe & Out character on TV: Rose Rollins (Tasha, The L Word)
- Best Upcoming Industry Gay Gaming Professional: Jeb Havens
- Best Collegiate Coach: Kirk Walters
2009
The 2009 awards show was hosted by RuPaul on May 21 at the Hiro Ballroom at the Maritime Hotel in NYC. The show aired on LOGO on June 13. The "Always Next, Forever Now Award" was presented to Britney Spears. Performers included Morningwood, Storm Lee, The Fire and Reason and The Paradiso Girls.
Winners
- Brink of Fame Actor: Nelsan Ellis
- OMFG Internet Award: Prop 8 - The Musical
- Best Show You’re Not Watching: True Blood
- Most Guiltiest Pleasure: The Wendy Williams Show
- Most Addictive Reality Star: Ongina, RuPaul's Drag Race
- 'Cause You’re Hot: Jessica Clark
- Best Future Feature: Brüno
- Brink of Fame Music Artist: The Fire and Reason
- Brink of Fame Comic: Kate McKinnon
- Always Next, Forever Now Award: Britney Spears
2010
The 2010 NewNowNext Awards were held in Los Angeles and premiered on June 17, 2010 on Logo. Niecy Nash and Cheyenne Jackson co-hosted the awards show.
Winners
- Brink of Fame Actor: Lea Michele
- OMFG Internet Award: Lesbians Who Look Like Justin Bieber
- Best Show You’re Not Watching: Archer
- Best New Indulgence: The splits on RuPaul's Drag Race
- Most Addictive Reality Star: Johnny Weir, Be Good Johnny Weir
- 'Cause You’re Hot: Jesus Luz
- Best Future Feature: Burlesque
- Brink of Fame Music Artist: Agnes
- Brink of Fame Comic: Michelle Collins
- Always Next, Forever Now Award: Paula Abdul
2011
The 2011 NewNowNext Awards were presented on April 7, 2011 and were hosted by James Van Der Beek. The awards telecast premiered on Logo on April 11.[1]
Nominees and winners
Winners designated in bold
Brink of Fame Actor:
- Andrew Garfield
- Darren Criss
- Donald Glover
- Emma Stone
- Nicholas Hoult
- Rooney Mara
#zOMG Internet Award
- @CarrieFFisher on Twitter (tie)
- DamnYouAutoCorrect.com
- JamesVanDerMemes.com (tie)
- Mike Tompkins
- Sassy Gay Friend
TV You Betta Watch
- 1 Girl 5 Gays
- Pretty Little Liars
- Skins
- The Game
- Tosh.0
- The Vampire Diaries
Best New Indulgence
- Angry Birds
- Netflix Watch Instantly
- OWN
- New Kids On The Block/Backstreet Boys – Summer Tour 2011
- TJ Kelly, The A-List: New York
Most Addictive Reality Star
- Tabatha Coffey, Tabatha's Salon Takeover
- Tyler & Catelynn, Teen Mom
- Carmen Carrera, RuPaul's Drag Race
- Josh Kilmer-Purcell & Brent Ridge, The Fabulous Beekman Boys
'Cause You're Hot
Next Must-See Movie
- Bridesmaids
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
- The Smurfs
- Water for Elephants
- X-Men: First Class
Brink of Fame Music Artist
- Oh Land
- Sleigh Bells
- Two Door Cinema Club
- Willow Smith
- Wynter Gordon
Always Next, Forever Now Award: Lady Gaga
References
External links
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- LGBT-related awards
- American television awards
- LGBT portrayals in media
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