Critics’ Choice Television Awards Announces Presenters

who will present this year?

The Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) today announced a star-studded line-up of presenters for the 2nd annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards, including a cross section of last year’s honorees, Christina Hendricks (Mad Men), who is also nominated this year, Busy Philipps (Cougar Town) and John Noble (Fringe), as well as this year’s nominees Gillian Anderson (The Fall), Zooey Deschanel and co-star Max Greenfield (New Girl), Gillian Jacobs (Community), Regina King (Southland) and RuPaul (RuPaul’s Drag U). The 2nd annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards will take place on the evening of Monday, June 18th, at a gala awards dinner at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

Additional presenters include Beth Behrs (Two Broke Girls), Chris Colfer (Glee), Josh Dallas (Once Upon a Time), Emily Deschanel (Bones), Patrick Duffy (Dallas), Donald Faison (The Exes), Sharon Gless (Burn Notice), Ginnifer Goodwin (Once Upon a Time), Josh Hopkins (Cougar Town), Stana Katic (Castle), Cloris Leachman (Raising Hope), Robert Patrick (True Blood), Hannah Simone (New Girl), Kate Walsh (Private Practice) and Shane West (Nikita).

Stars of the shows being honored in the Most Exciting New Series category, including The Following, The Mindy Project, Nashville, The Newsroom and Political Animals, will also be in attendance representing their hotly anticipated new shows.

“Our presenters are representative of the best that television has to offer, from series that have been acclaimed over multiple seasons as well as those that immediately connected with us and the audience their first year, and even series we can’t wait to start watching,” said BTJA President Joey Berlin.

Update: The winners have been announced!

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7 Responses to Critics’ Choice Television Awards Announces Presenters

  1. Cloud says:

    Uhm. Can I go? Please?

  2. Melanie says:

    will there be some sort of tv or online video coverage?

  3. Lyn Bockmiller says:

    Where is NCIS?

  4. kitvancleave says:

    When TV critics and awards voters look back, they will ask themselves why it took them so long to recognize the talents of Stana Katic.

  5. Renee Ross says:

    It seems ludicrous that TV awards are not going to be broadcast on TV. Does anyone else see the irony in this?

  6. Josh says:

    seriously, no broadcast or streaming tonight? 😦

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