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The Finger Awards is a prize created to honor outstanding comedic projects with social impact anywhere around the world. It is given by the Comedy for Change international community and was created by the content executive Omri Marcus. The first-ever Finger Awards ceremony was in December 2019 hosted by Cally Beaton, a former senior TV executive, turned comedian at an event held at C21 Content London. Due to COVID-19, the 2020 Awards were given in December 2020, again hosted by Beaton at a virtual event held at C21 Content London.

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  • The Finger Awards is a prize created to honor outstanding comedic projects with social impact anywhere around the world. It is given by the Comedy for Change international community and was created by the content executive Omri Marcus. The first-ever Finger Awards ceremony was in December 2019 hosted by Cally Beaton, a former senior TV executive, turned comedian at an event held at C21 Content London. Due to COVID-19, the 2020 Awards were given in December 2020, again hosted by Beaton at a virtual event held at C21 Content London. (en)
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  • The Finger Awards is a prize created to honor outstanding comedic projects with social impact anywhere around the world. It is given by the Comedy for Change international community and was created by the content executive Omri Marcus. The first-ever Finger Awards ceremony was in December 2019 hosted by Cally Beaton, a former senior TV executive, turned comedian at an event held at C21 Content London. Due to COVID-19, the 2020 Awards were given in December 2020, again hosted by Beaton at a virtual event held at C21 Content London. The Finger Award was created to provide a platform for comedy professionals who have gone out of their way to try to make the world a better place using their craft. It represents an industry recognition of these efforts by an international panel of over 50 A-list judges, all members of the Comedy for Change community. Among them are writers from The Simpsons, Family Guy, HIGNFY and more. Nominations for the Finger Awards included 80 candidates from over 30 countries and encompassed standup routines, trolling acts, TV shows, ad campaigns, podcasts and more. (en)
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