The Teen Choice Awards was a fan-voted prime time television event on FOX for 20 seasons, celebrating the biggest names in music, film, television, sports, and digital culture. Created by Mike Burg.
The Teen Choice Awards was a fan-voted prime time television event on FOX for 20 seasons, celebrating the biggest names in music, film, television, sports, and digital culture. Created by Mike Burg.
The Teen Choice Awards was created by Mike Burg and developed with Bob Bain, who served as Co-Executive Producer. Together, they built a format that combined fan-driven participation with broad cultural reach.

For two decades, the Teen Choice Awards was a groundbreaking prime time television event that celebrated the biggest names in music, film, television, sports, and digital culture. The show connected millions of teen fans with their favorite stars, with winners determined by fan voting. Teen Choice became one of the most influential youth-driven programs in entertainment, helping define pop culture moments and launching the careers of emerging artists and talent.

Its impact continues to shape modern fan-driven entertainment and audience engagement across television and digital platforms.