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The '''{{PAGENAME}}s''' have been presented annually in [[South Korea]] to film and television projects since 2005. The event that distributes them —colloquially known as "'''the SDAs'''" — is a hybrid awards event in which some prizes are awarded by votes by an invitation-only jury, and others are the result of public voting. The public voting is subdivided into votes from the Korean populace, votes from Japanese residents, and votes from people in the rest of the world.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}s''' have been presented annually in [[South Korea]] to film and television projects since 2005. The event that distributes them —colloquially known as "'''the SDAs'''" — is a hybrid awards event in which some prizes are awarded by votes by an invitation-only jury, and others are the result of public voting. The public voting is subdivided into votes from the Korean populace, votes from Japanese residents, and votes from people in the rest of the world.


They are unique in that they are only awarded to dramas, and in that they are awarded in several categories which are fully "international" in nature. That is, shows from countries in [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[Australasia]], [[North America]] and [[South America]] directly compete against each other. Though the main awards presentation is done in [[Korean language|Korean]], the public voting process is itself a televised event, presented in [[English language|English]] and [[Japanese language|Japanese]].<ref>[http://hallyuwood.com/2009-seoul-international-drama-awards-to-open-in-september-11 "2009 Seoul International Drama Awards to Open on September 11". 22nd July 2009. Hallyuwood.]</ref>
They are unique in that they are only awarded to dramas, and in that they are awarded in several categories which are fully "international" in nature. That is, shows from countries in [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[Australasia]], [[North America]] and [[South America]] directly compete against each other. Though the main awards presentation is done in [[Korean language|Korean]], the public voting process is itself a televised event, presented in [[English language|English]] and [[Japanese language|Japanese]].<ref>[http://hallyuwood.com/2009-seoul-international-drama-awards-to-open-in-september-11 "2009 Seoul International Drama Awards to Open on September 11". 22nd July 2009. Hallyuwood.]</ref>


In 2009, [[series 4 (Doctor Who)|the fourth series of ''Doctor Who'']] shared the "Favourite Foreign Drama of the Year Award" with {{wi|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation}}. Former [[producer]] [[Phil Collinson]] and [[costume designer]] [[Louise Page]] accepted the award in [[Seoul]]. The category in which ''Doctor Who'' competed was exclusively voted on by the ''global'' internet public, meaning it would be somewhat erroneous to assume that the award was exclusively a measure of the popularity of ''Doctor Who'' in Korea. <ref>[http://www.hancinema.net/seoul-int-l-drama-awards-end-with-promise-20788.html Han Sang-hee, "Soul Int'l Drama Awards End With Promise". 13th September 2009. Hancinema: The Korean Movie & Drama Database]</ref><ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2009/10_october/south_korea_dw.shtml "South Korea honours Doctor Who". 10th September 2009. BBC Press Office.]</ref>
In 2009, [[series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|the fourth series of ''Doctor Who'']] shared the "Favourite Foreign Drama of the Year Award" with ''[[CSI|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]''. Former [[producer]] [[Phil Collinson]] and [[costume designer]] [[Louise Page]] accepted the award in [[Seoul]]. The category in which ''Doctor Who'' competed was exclusively voted on by the ''global'' internet public, meaning it would be somewhat erroneous to assume that the award was exclusively a measure of the popularity of ''Doctor Who'' in Korea. <ref>[http://www.hancinema.net/seoul-int-l-drama-awards-end-with-promise-20788.html Han Sang-hee, "Soul Int'l Drama Awards End With Promise". 13th September 2009. Hancinema: The Korean Movie & Drama Database]</ref><ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2009/10_october/south_korea_dw.shtml "South Korea honours Doctor Who". 10th September 2009. BBC Press Office.]</ref>
== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://kr.news.yahoo.com/event/sda2009/index.html The SDA 2009 homepage]
{{official website|www.seouldrama.org/KR/}}
 
== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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The Seoul International Drama Awards have been presented annually in South Korea to film and television projects since 2005. The event that distributes them —colloquially known as "the SDAs" — is a hybrid awards event in which some prizes are awarded by votes by an invitation-only jury, and others are the result of public voting. The public voting is subdivided into votes from the Korean populace, votes from Japanese residents, and votes from people in the rest of the world.

They are unique in that they are only awarded to dramas, and in that they are awarded in several categories which are fully "international" in nature. That is, shows from countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australasia, North America and South America directly compete against each other. Though the main awards presentation is done in Korean, the public voting process is itself a televised event, presented in English and Japanese.[1]

In 2009, the fourth series of Doctor Who shared the "Favourite Foreign Drama of the Year Award" with CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Former producer Phil Collinson and costume designer Louise Page accepted the award in Seoul. The category in which Doctor Who competed was exclusively voted on by the global internet public, meaning it would be somewhat erroneous to assume that the award was exclusively a measure of the popularity of Doctor Who in Korea. [2][3]

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