New Talent Singing Awards
New Talent Singing Awards or NTSA for short, later re-organized into New Talent Singing Awards International Finals, and most currently renamed TVB8 International Chinese New Talent Singing Championship is an annual singing competition organised by TVB that searches out new singers to enter the Asian music industry.
History
Beginning (1982–1992)
Held in Hong Kong only, contestants are required to compete through multiple rounds to display their vocal talent through different genres of songs and/or vocal challenges such as singing cappellas or in a different language etc. The winner is guaranteed a recording contract with Capital Artists Recording Company.Overseas addition (1993–1996)
With increased Hong Kong Chinese emigrated to North America, TVB opened "Overseas Contestant" category to attract contestants and held the contest in cities such as Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.International affair (1997–2004)
With the emergence of several Australian, European and Asian cities like Melbourne, London, Amsterdam and Shanghai wanting to be included in the event, in 1997, TVB Hong Kong created the New Talent Singing Awards International Finals 全球華人新秀歌唱大賽. Instead of having one "overseas contestant" from North America competing in the NTSA Finals, now each participating country would send regional representatives to compete in the NTSA International Finals. Also, due to the downsizing of Capital Artist, Emperor Entertainment Group took over organising the contest with TVB.EEG & Mandarin dominance (2005–present)
The international finals and the Hong Kong regional finals changed their names and logos once again in 2005. Because of the heavy influence of co-organizer Emperor Entertainment Group, the Hong Kong regional finals is now simply called EEG Singing Contest 英皇新秀歌唱大賽, completely discarding the "New Talent" part of the English title. As for the International Finals, since TVB has decided to move the contest to its mandarin channel, TVB8, the international finals changed its name into TVB8 International Chinese New Talent Singing Championship TVB8全球華人新秀歌唱大賽. Because of the move, there has been many more contestants representing different regions of Mainland China since 2005. In 2006, spots for several "Internet Region Representatives" are devoted solely to Mainland Chinese contestants who does not live in an area where a NTSA Regional contest is held.Starting in 2009, TVB has stopped organising EEG Singing Contest and instead has its new reality-show style singing competition, The Voice 超級巨聲 select Hong Kong's representative for the International Finals. Because the 2009 NTSA International Finals was held during the run of season one of The Voice, the show selected the contestant with the highest average score thus far, Hong Kin Chan to represent Hong Kong. However, a day before the International Finals he pulled out due to sickness, marking it the first time Hong Kong was not represented in the history of the competition.
Cities hosted NTSA regional contests (past and/or present)
- Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Brisbane, Australia
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Chicago, United States
- Guangzhou, China
- Hong Kong
- Houston, Texas United States
- Jiangsu, China
- Johor, Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- London, England
- Los Angeles, United States
- Melbourne, Australia
- New York City, United States
- Penang, Malaysia
- Perak, Malaysia
- Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- Sabah, Malaysia
- San Francisco, United States
- Shanghai, China
- Sichuan, China
- Sydney, Australia
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Tianjin, China
- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Zhejiang, China
- Internet Region
Past winners and notable contestants
Year | Contestant | Representing Region | Placement |
1982 | Anita Mui | --- | Winner |
1982 | Rita Carpio | --- | First runner-up |
1983 | David Lui | --- | Winner |
1983 | Deric Wan | --- | Finalist |
1984 | Dicky Cheung | --- | Winner |
1984 | Gallen Lo | --- | Finalist |
1985 | Alex To | --- | Winner |
1985 | William So | --- | First runner-up |
1985 | Gina Lam | --- | Second runner-up |
1985 | Grasshopper | --- | Finalist |
1985 | Eddie Ng | --- | Finalist |
1985 | Elvina Kong | --- | Finalist |
1985 | Hacken Lee | --- | Semi-finalist |
1985 | Vivian Chow | --- | Semi-finalist |
1985 | Derek Kok | --- | Semi-finalist |
1985 | Sarah Wong | ||
1986 | Pui Ling Man | --- | Winner |
1986 | Andy Hui | --- | First runner-up |
1986 | Leon Lai | --- | Second runner-up |
1986 | Shirley Kwan | --- | Finalist |
1987 | Hui Hong Fong | --- | Winner |
1987 | Canti Lau | --- | First runner-up |
1988 | Patrick Tam | --- | Winner |
1988 | Sammi Cheng | --- | Second runner-up |
1988 | Ekin Cheng | --- | Finalist |
1988 | Bondy Chiu | --- | Finalist |
1989 | Mei Kwan Tong | --- | Winner |
1989 | Edmond Leung | --- | Finalist |
1990 | Chun Tung Tsui | --- | Winner |
1991 | Lee Ka Keung | --- | Winner |
1991 | Karen Tong | --- | Top 5 Finalist |
1992 | Stephanie Che | --- | Winner |
1993 | Andrew Cheung, Peter Cheung | --- | Winner |
1993 | Coco Lee | --- | First runner-up |
1994 | Gabriel Harrison | --- | Winner |
1995 | Eason Chan | --- | Winner |
1995 | Miriam Yeung | --- | First runner-up |
1995 | Joyce Tang | --- | Finalist |
1996 | Denise Ho | --- | Winner |
1996 | Cindy Au | --- | Second runner-up |
1996 | Patrick Tang | Overseas Contestant | Finalist |
1997 | Wilfred Lau | Hong Kong | Winner |
1998 | Jacky Chu | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | First runner-up |
1999 | Noella Choi | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Finalist |
1999 | Jade Kwan | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Best Potential Newcomer |
1999 | Emma Yiu | London, England | Finalist |
2000 | Kit Wan Liu | New York City, USA | Winner |
2001 | Ling Xia Kuo | Shanghai, China | Winner |
2002 | BE4 | Shanghai, China | Winner |
2002 | Deep Ng | Hong Kong | Second runner-up |
2003 | Nga Ming Tong | San Francisco, USA | Winner |
2003 | William Chan | Hong Kong | Finalist |
2004 | Ming Li Wang | Johor, Malaysia | Winner |
2004 | Keith Wong | Hong Kong | Second runner-up |
2004 | Dennis Mak | Hong Kong | Finalist of Hong Kong Regional Contest |
2005 | Wei Liu | Shanghai, China | Winner |
2005 | Lorretta Chow | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Trendy Image Award |
2005 | Sherman Chung | Hong Kong | Finalist |
2005 | Vincy Chan | Hong Kong | First runner-up of Hong Kong Regional Contest |
2006 | Andrew Tan | Penang, Malaysia | Winner |
2006 | Ken Hung | Hong Kong | First runner-up of Hong Kong Regional Contest |
2006 | Laiying Wang | Rotterdam, The Netherlands | Best Stage Performance Award |
2007 | Hau Yian Or | Zhejiang, China | Winner |
2008 | Xu Pan | Jilin, China | Winner |
2008 | Celia Liang | Sydney, Australia | First runner-up |
2009 | Keat Yoke, Chen | Pahang, Malaysia | Winner |
2009 | Melissa Seow | Melbourne, Australia | First runner-up |
2010 | Hubert Wu | Hong Kong | Winner |
2010 | Peace Teo | Johor, Malaysia | First runner-up |
2011 | James Li | Brisbane, Australia | Winner |
2011 | Rachel Chua | Singapore | First runner-up |
2011 | Jerry Liu | Hong Kong | Second runner-up |
2012 | Sheldon Lo | Hong Kong | Winner |
2012 | YingLong Wang | Sichuan, China | First runner-up |
2012 | Emily Hui | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Second runner-up |
2013 | Zheng Xinqi | Sichuan, China | Winner |
2014 | Uriah See | Johor, Malaysia | Winner |
2015 | Jacqueline Ng | Penang, Malaysia | Winner |
2016 | Brian Chew | Penang, Malaysia | Winner |