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People's Choice Award - Definition

The People's Choice Awards, held annually in January, is one of the few awards shows to be based on popularity. It is also the only awards show that honors every entertainment category (movies, music, and television).

The awards are based upon annual results from Gallup polls. Each year, Gallup takes a survey of different categories for favorite actor, actress, movie, artist, television program, or group. The scope is unlimited—the public can choose whoever or whatever they wanted. The results of the annual survey are announced in the form of the People's Choice Awards.

What is unique about the People's Choice Awards is that every year there is at least one tie in any given category (on occasion, the voting in a select category is so close that Gallup declares a tie in that area). For instance, in 2003, both Spider-Man and The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring tied for Favorite Motion Picture.

The winners of the 31st annual awards (airing January 9, 2005) will be decided by online voting (see External links below).

The People's Choice Awards currently air on CBS and is produced by Procter & Gamble Productions.

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People's - Example Usage

Makaylagoesrawr: RT @itsDannyTosh: Whoever started that RIP Justin Bieber rumor is sick! It's not nice to get people's hopes up like that.
Kurraga: Ew ads. Also some people's avatars aren't loading.
junfelsotelo: Distance does not ruin people's relationship. You don't have to see someone everyday to be in love.
iamJayFantasy: @JMZofficial @carmatweeting duaine likes to argue with people's personal opinions but I agree about Westwood being better
Pully_Towser: RT @Cochinese: Whoever started that RIP Justin Bieber rumor is sick! It's not nice to get people's hopes up like that.
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