The 2025 Venice TV Awards recognized outstanding television productions from around the world, highlighting excellence in storytelling, innovation, and production quality. Broadcasters from the U.S., U.K., France, South Korea, and numerous other countries were celebrated for their achievements.
The BBC emerged as a standout winner, securing three Gold Medals for its high-quality programming. Japanese broadcaster NHK also earned three Golds, reflecting its commitment to excellence in documentary and entertainment production. South Korea celebrated a milestone, taking home its first-ever Gold at the Venice TV Awards, signaling the global rise of Korean content.
Other international winners included broadcasters from Canada, France, the United States, Finland, Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands, and Germany. The awards recognized programs spanning news, drama, documentaries, and entertainment, showcasing the diverse range of talent and creativity in global television.
Industry experts praised the Venice TV Awards for providing a platform to celebrate cross-cultural storytelling and highlight innovative approaches to television production. The event also underscores the increasing global collaboration in the industry, as productions and ideas cross borders more than ever before.
“This year’s awards highlight the remarkable creativity and dedication of television professionals worldwide,” said a Venice TV Awards spokesperson. “From Europe to Asia and the Americas, the winners demonstrate that quality storytelling transcends borders and cultures.”
The 2025 Venice TV Awards continue to serve as an important benchmark for broadcasters and producers, recognizing programs that push the boundaries of content, engage audiences, and reflect the evolving landscape of international television.
With global audiences consuming more content than ever across multiple platforms, the awards celebrate innovation not just in production, but also in delivery, distribution, and audience engagement. Broadcasters are increasingly leveraging new technologies to connect with viewers, making recognition from the Venice TV Awards a valuable mark of distinction.
The event also emphasizes the growing influence of non-Western media in shaping global television trends. South Korea’s first Gold Medal, for instance, highlights the global appetite for Korean drama and entertainment, which has surged in recent years.
By honoring international productions, the Venice TV Awards foster cross-cultural appreciation, encourage creative excellence, and highlight the evolving standards of quality in global television. Broadcasters worldwide continue to look to the awards as a prestigious accolade and a measure of success in the competitive entertainment industry.

