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LOS40 Music Awards
Current: Los 40 Music Awards 2024
Awarded forBest in Spanish and International music
CountrySpain
Presented byLos 40
First awarded16 December 2006
Websitehttp://los40musicawards.los40.com

LOS40 Music Awards, formerly known as Premios 40 Principales, is an award show by the musical radio station LOS40. It was created in 2006 to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the worldwide station.

History

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LOS40 is the most important music station in Spain, with 2,925,000 listeners in 2018, and the second-largest share of the country's radio audience just behind Cadena SER, under the PRISA group. It first began as a musical programme called Los 40 Principales in Madrid, from Cadena SER. After the program finished airing on 10 stations in the chain. At first, it lasted only two hours, then four, and then eight hours, when the program was transferred to the weekly edition on Saturday. The program was recorded and sent to all Cadena SER stations for broadcast, all at once, at the agreed time. Due to the success of the program, especially among young people, more and more hours of programming copaba and began to create his own style, the "Style 40" based on a language agile, dynamic, youthful, casual, for a very young audience where they compete in important music, music information and how to present the album. Wave Media was critical to convey that "Style 40" because we must not forget, the FM the tune a minority and Saturday afternoons Medium Wave stations emit eight hours of "Los 40" where listeners could choose the number 1. Thanks to the success of the program, and increased FM transmitters and receivers, Los 40 Principales daily duration was increased until 1979, where it became a 24-hour standalone radiofórmula, still belonging to the Cadena SER. In 1985 began broadcasting via satellite and in the 1987–1988 season, constituted as radio station, Cadena 40 Principales, now independent of the Cadena SER, but still under the control of PRISA Group, who owns both chains.[citation needed]

Top 40 Waves received the award in the category National Radio in 1985. In 1998 both received Ondas Awards for Best Presenter Joaquin Luqui Musical Program and the 40 to 1 for Best TV Specialist Program. The program Your place or mine got in 2000 Ondas Award Most Innovative Radio Program, original and for their service to society. In 2004, the alarm Anda Ya! received the Innovation Award to radio waves. In 2010, Frank White was awarded the Gold Antenna Federation of Radio and Television Spain1.[citation needed]

Ceremonies

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Year Edition Date Venue City
2006 I 16 December Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
2007 II 14 December
2008 III 12 December
2009 IV 11 December
2010 V 10 December
2011 VI 9 December
2012 VII 24 January 2013
2013 VIII 12 December
2014 IX 12 December
2015 X 11 December
2016 XI 1 December Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona
2017 XII 10 November Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
2018 XIII 2 November
2019 XIV 8 November[1]
2020 XV 5 December Fluge Hall Facilities
2021 XVI 12 November Velódromo Islas Baleares Palma de Mallorca
2022 XVII 4 November Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
2023 XVIII 3 November
2024 XIX 8 November Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona

Categories

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Spain
Latin
International
America

All-time ranking

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Los Premios 40 Principales España

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Act Wins Nominations
Pablo Alborán 10 16
El Canto del Loco 8 9
Shakira 7 11
Alejandro Sanz 7 18
Malú 5 9
Juanes 4 7
One Direction 4 7
Maldita Nerea 4 10
Justin Bieber 3 9
Camila 3 4
La 5ª Estación 3 7
David Bisbal 3 9
La Oreja de Van Gogh 3 11
Anitta 2 7
The Black Eyed Peas 2 2
Teen Angels 2 2
Percance 2 2
Zoé 2 2
Ellie Goulding 2 2
Lady Gaga 2 3
Akasha 2 3
Auryn 2 6
Carlos Jean 2 6
Pereza 2 8
Macaco 2 8
Enrique Iglesias 2 9
Maná 2 13
Melendi 2 20
Beyoncé 1 4
Lucie Silvas 1 1
Sanalejo 1 1
Timbaland 1 1
Katamaran 1 1
Shamanes 1 1
Flex 1 1
Calle París 1 1
U2 1 1
Chancho en Piedra 1 1
Mirella Cesa 1 1
Fabiola 1 1
Mario Spinalli 1 1
Méndez 1 1
Norka 1 1
Tan Biónica 1 1
Los Vásquez 1 1
Los Reyes Vagos 1 1
Joey Montana 1 1
Lucenzo 1 1
LMFAO 1 1
Adele 1 1
Pablo López 1 1
Wisin 1 1
Álvaro Soler 1 1
Madcon 1 1
Gente de Zona 1 1
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 1 2
James Arthur 1 2
Kudai 1 2
Andrés Cepeda 1 2
Santiago Cruz 1 2
Por Partes 1 2
Dúo Sway 1 2
Iván Barrios 1 2
J Balvin 1 2
Israel Brito 1 2
Don Omar 1 2
Despistaos 1 2
John Newman 1 2
Birdy 1 2
Meghan Trainor 1 2
Dvicio 1 3
OneRepublic 1 3
Efecto Mariposa 1 3
Amaia Montero 1 3
Fausto Miño 1 3
Ludacris 1 3
DJ Frank E 1 3
Axel 1 3
El Tambor de la Tribu 1 3
Malacates Trébol Shop 1 3
Ed Sheeran 1 3
Electric Nana 1 3
Jason Derülo 1 4
Belanova 1 4
Cali & El Dandee 1 4
Coldplay 1 4
Sam Smith 1 4
Taylor Swift 1 4
David Guetta 1 4
Ricky Martin 1 5
Nelly Furtado 1 5
Miranda! 1 5
Pitbull 1 6
Nena Daconte 1 6
Rihanna 1 7
Fito & Fitipaldis 1 7
Bruno Mars 1 9
Dani Martín 1 11
NOTES:
  • Special awards not included.
  • Awards/nominations to collaborations of two or more acts are counted for everyone involved.

Los Premios 40 Principales América

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Act Wins Nominations
Jesse & Joy 3 4
Percance 2 2
Enrique Iglesias 2 3
One Direction 2 3
Pitbull 1 1
Vazquez Sounds 1 1
Denise Rosenthal 1 1
LMFAO 1 1
Axel 1 1
Francisca Valenzuela 1 1
Comando Tiburón 1 1
Daniel Páez 1 1
Piva 1 1
Iván Zavala 1 1
Aura 1 1
Descemer Bueno 1 1
Gente de Zona 1 1
Carly Rae Jepsen 1 2
Zoé 1 2
Maluma 1 2
Juanes 1 2
Calvin Harris 1 4
NOTES:
  • Special awards not included.
  • Awards/nominations to collaborations of two or more acts are counted for everyone involved.

Performances

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Year Performers (chronologically)
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022

References

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  1. ^ "¡Viva la música! LOS40 Music Awards pone a la venta sus entradas en el Corte Inglés y los40.com". LOS40 (in Spanish). 21 June 2019. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
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