Skip to content

Moo TV Earns Record Breaking 10th Pollstar Award

Share this Post:

NASHVILLE – Moo TV took home their 10th Pollstar Award for Best Concert Visuals at the 31st Annual Pollstar Awards held on Thursday, February 6, at the Beverly Hills Hilton. (Previously the category was “Video Production Company of the Year,” and this year Pollstar combined it with “visual design,” making the win even more prestigious.) Moo TV’s work with Garth Brooks, Jason Aldean, Chris Stapleton and Brad Paisley, among others, handily won them the award.

More details from Moo TV (www.mootv.com):

“It was an amazing night, and to get this honor for the 10th time in a row is humbling,” says Executive VP and GM Jason Rittenberry. “It’s really a testament to our awesome team, the professionals who put the products together and go out and support our artists. While the gear we have in our inventory must always meet our high standards, at the end of the day, it’s our people who really earned us this award.”

Moo TV is based in Nashville, and was launched in 1993 by founder and CEO Scott Scovill. It is a video and live events production company offering live video-production for concerts, touring, special events and corporate events. Just last month Moo took home their fourth Parnelli Award for Best Video Production Company of the Year for their work with Garth Brooks. In 2018 Moo was named Nashville Business Journal’s Business of the Year.

“We’re always grateful to see our work appreciated at an industry award show, and this is no exception,” Scovill adds. “It comes at a great time as we’re on the move, expanding the company, and growing our inventory with the latest technology. As great as it is to receive two of the biggest awards in the industry within weeks of each other, we feel the year ahead is going to be even bigger.”

Pollstar is a trade publication for the concert industry. It primarily serves the agents, managers, and promoters who produce concerts. Prior to 2019, readers determined the winners, but now the winners are determined by box office performance data. The award show is part of Pollstar Live!, a three day concert industry event.