The finalists for the 2015 edition of the Eutelsat TV Awards, which promotes diversity, imagination, courage, creativity and exceptional quality, have been announced and four channels represented by AlternaTV have advanced to the shortlist of the competition.AlternaTV is pleased to recognize the achievement and accomplishments of its represented channels including Canal Once, Fix&Foxi, PXTV and TRACE Sport Stars.In the category of Best Childrens Channel, Germanys Fix&Foxi, the 24-hour childrens animation and live action entertainment programming service based on the comic books of the renowned and legendary artist European artist and publisher Rolf Kauka, is a finalist with duck tv (Slovak Republic) and TVP ABC (Poland).In the category of Best Lifestyle Channel, Frances TRACE Sport Stars, the first channel exclusively dedicated to sports celebrities, giving viewers an unprecedented, behind the scenes, intimate and in-depth understanding of the lives of the champions, is a finalist with myzen.tv (France), and iFilm English (Iran).In the category of Best Sports Channel, Mexicos PXTV, the extreme sports channel featuring surfing, motocross, kite-surfing, snowboarding, BMX, wakeboarding, off-road, jet-ski, rock climbing, snowmobiling, skydiving, base jumping as well as the latest music and fashion trends, will square off against Super Tennis (Italy) and beIN Sports (Qatar).In the category of Best Program, Mexicos Canal Onces {Mexico During The Age of Ice;www.produ.com/television/videos/index.html?Noti=9922} is a finalist along with 1992 from Italys Sky Atlantic; The Answer of Grandchildren from Armenias Shant TV; Inside IS War in the Name of Allah from Germanys Spiegel TV Wissen and Balkan Route from Bosnia & Herzegovinas Al Jazeera Balkans.The Eutelsat TV Awards jury, chaired by RAI journalist Duilio Giammaria, and assembling media experts from diverse markets, assessed the quality, innovation and creativity of over 100 channels from 27 countries that entered this years competition. The winners will be honored at a ceremony in Rome on October 30.