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Primetime Emmy Awards

The Primetime Emmy Awards, or Primetime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry. Bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), the Primetime Emmys are presented in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. The award categories are divided into three classes: the regular Primetime Emmy Awards, the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards to honor technical and other similar behind-the-scenes achievements, and the Primetime Engineering Emmy Awards for recognizing significant contributions to the engineering and technological aspects of television. First given out in 1949, the award was originally referred to as simply the "Emmy Award" until the International Emmy Award and the Daytime Emmy Award were created in the early 1970s to expand the Emmy to other sectors of the television industry.

Primetime Emmy Award
Current: 74th Primetime Emmy Awards
Awarded forExcellence in primetime television
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
First awardedJanuary 25, 1949; 74 years ago (1949-01-25)
Websiteemmys.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC (1967, 1970, 1973, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1993–94, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020)
CBS (1966, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017, 2021)
NBC (1955–65, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022)
Fox (1987–92, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2023)

The Primetime Emmy Awards generally air every September, on the Sunday before the official start of the fall television season. Since 1995, the Emmys have been broadcast in rotation among the four major networks (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC), each network taking turns to air the ceremony every four years. The ceremony is typically moved to late August if it is broadcast by NBC (such as in 2006, 2010, and 2014), so that it does not conflict with NBC's commitment to broadcasting Sunday-night NFL games (due to another conflict, this time with the MTV Video Music Awards, the 2014 ceremony was also shifted to a Monday).[1] The 2018 ceremony, broadcast by NBC, was moved back to September and aired on a Monday.

History

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) was founded by Syd Cassyd in 1946. The first Emmy ceremony took place on January 25, 1949, at the Hollywood Athletic Club. Tickets cost $5 and only six awards were presented.[2]

The Emmy statuette was designed by Louis McManus. It depicts a winged muse holding an electron, combining visual metaphors for the arts and sciences.[2] The design for the Emmy statuette was chosen after 47 other designs were rejected.[3] The name "Emmy" comes from the nickname "Immy," used to describe the image-orthicon camera tube that was a significant 1940s technical breakthrough in capturing images for television. Because the statue features a female figure holding an electron, the name "Immy" was feminized to "Emmy."[2][4]

The Emmys originally honored shows produced and aired locally in the Los Angeles area,[2] but soon expanded into a national event in 1952 to honor shows aired nationwide on broadcast television. Originally, there was only one Emmy event held per year to honor shows nationally broadcast in the United States. In 1968, an "Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programming" category was added once, but due to voting rules of the time, judges could opt to either award one or no Emmy, and in the end they decided that no one should be nominated. This snub outraged soap opera writer Agnes Nixon, causing her to write in The New York Times, "...after viewing the recent fiasco of the Emmy awards, it may well be considered a mark of distinction to have been ignored by this group."[5] This eventually led to the creation of the separate Daytime Emmy Awards just for daytime programming, run by the sister organization National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS).

Cable programs first became eligible for the Primetime Emmys in 1988.[6] Original online-only streaming television programs then became eligible in 2013.[7]

Between 1949 and 2001, voting members had to watch submissions at the ATAS or local hotels. From 2002–2014, members could watch submissions at home on DVDs. Starting in 2015, members could watch submissions through secure online platforms, with DVDs being eliminated in 2020.[8]

In December 2021, the ATAS and NATAS announced major realignments to the Emmy Awards, accounting for the growth of streaming services by aligning their categories and the ceremonies' scopes around factors such as the themes and frequency of such programming, rather than dayparts:[9][10]

  • All categories for scripted comedies and dramas, excluding daytime serial dramas (defined as an episodic, multi-camera drama serial that airs on a weekday basis, or a reboot or spin-off of such a series), and programming targeting viewers 15 and younger (which will fall under the new Children's & Family Emmy Awards debuting in 2022) will fall under the ATAS and Primetime Emmy Awards moving forward, regardless of scheduling.
  • Talk shows will be divided between the Daytime and Primetime Emmy Awards based on "format and style characteristics reflective of current programming in the daytime or late night space".
  • Awards for morning shows will be moved to the News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
  • Categories for game shows and instructional/DIY programming will remain split between the Daytime and Primetime Emmy Awards for 2022, pending realignment in 2023.

Rules

Among the Primetime Emmy Award rules, a show must originally air on American television during the eligibility period between June 1 and May 31 of any given year. In order to be considered a national primetime show, the program must air between 6:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m., and to at least 50 percent of the country. A show that enters into the Primetime Emmy Awards cannot also be entered into the Daytime Emmy Awards or any other national Emmy competition. For shows in syndication, whose air times vary between media markets, they can either be entered in the Daytime or Primetime Emmy Awards (provided they still reach the 50 percent national reach), but not in both. For game shows that reach the 50 percent threshold, they can be entered into the Daytime Emmy Awards if they normally air before 8 p.m (including the former "access hour" from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.); otherwise, they are only eligible for the Primetime Emmy Awards. For streaming television programs, they must be available for downloading or streaming to more than 50 percent of the country, and like shows in syndication they can only enter in one of the national Emmy competitions.

Shows that are offered for pre-sale to consumers, whether on home video devices or via the Web, are ineligible if the pre-sale period starts more than 7 days before the show's initial airing. Also, a show that receives what the academy calls a "general theatrical release" before its first airing (either via television or the Internet) is ineligible. The definition of this phrase excludes limited releases for the specific purpose of award qualification, such as screenings at film festivals or the one-week releases in Los Angeles (and, for documentaries, New York City as well) required for Oscar eligibility.[11]

Entries must be submitted by the end of April, even if a show is not scheduled to originally air until the following month when the eligibility period ends in May. Most award categories also require entries to include DVDs or tape masters of the show. For most series categories, any six episodes that originally aired during the eligibility period must be submitted (programs that were cancelled before airing their sixth episode are thus ineligible). For most individual achievement categories, only one episode is required to be submitted; if an episode is a two-parter, both parts may be included on the submitted DVD.

Ballots to select the nominations are sent to Academy members in June. For most categories, members from each of the branches vote to determine the nominees only in their respective categories (i.e. writers vote for writing awards, actors vote for acting awards). As of July 1, 2021, the various TV industry professions were sorted into 29 Peer Groups.[8] All 16,000 members can vote for nominations in the 14 best program categories (including: Drama Series, Comedy Series, Limited Series, Television Movie, Variety Talk Series, Variety Sketch Series, Competition, and Short Form Series).[8] The final voting poll to determine the winners is held in August, and is done by judging panels. In June, the academy solicits volunteers among its active members to serve on these panels. All active members may serve on the program panels; otherwise they are restricted to those categories within their own branch.

Statuette

The Primetime Emmy statuette is made of copper, nickel, silver and gold and takes five and a half hours to make. Each Emmy weighs six pounds, twelve ounces.[12]

The number of statuettes given to winners varies by category. All members of a team are not guaranteed their own trophy. However, winners in large teams (such as writers) can purchase their own trophy for an estimated $400.[13][14]

Categories

Primetime Emmy Awards

The Primetime Emmy Award is awarded in the following categories:

Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

The Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards are awarded in the following categories (some of which separately recognize work based on whether a single-camera or multi-camera setup was used):

Programs

Acting

Animation

Casting

Choreography

Cinematography

Commercial

Costumes

Directing

Hairstyling

Hosting

Lighting design / direction

Main title design

Makeup

Music

Picture editing

Production design

Sound editing

Sound mixing

Special and visual effects

Stunt coordination

Technical direction

Writing

Primetime Emmy Engineering Awards

The Primetime Engineering Emmy Awards are given specifically for outstanding achievement in engineering. They are presented to an individual, company, or organization for engineering developments so significant an improvement on existing methods or so innovative in nature that they materially affect the transmission, recording, or reception of television. The award, which is television's highest engineering honor, is determined by a jury of highly qualified, experienced engineers in the television industry.

Retired categories

A number of awards have been retired throughout the years, including some that have been replaced by similar award categories in the Daytime Emmy Awards, Sports Emmy Awards, and other areas of recognition:

  1. ^ Replaced by a similar category in the Children's & Family Emmy Awards
  2. ^ a b c Replaced by a similar category in the Sports Emmy Awards
  3. ^ a b Replaced by a similar category in the Daytime Emmy Awards

Records

Overall wins for a performer, program, etc.

Overall nominations for a performer, program, etc.

See also

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The Primetime Emmy Awards or Primetime Emmys are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry Bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences ATAS the Primetime Emmys are presented in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming The award categories are divided into three classes the regular Primetime Emmy Awards the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards to honor technical and other similar behind the scenes achievements and the Primetime Engineering Emmy Awards for recognizing significant contributions to the engineering and technological aspects of television First given out in 1949 the award was originally referred to as simply the Emmy Award until the International Emmy Award and the Daytime Emmy Award were created in the early 1970s to expand the Emmy to other sectors of the television industry Primetime Emmy AwardCurrent 74th Primetime Emmy AwardsAwarded forExcellence in primetime televisionCountryUnited StatesPresented byAcademy of Television Arts amp SciencesFirst awardedJanuary 25 1949 74 years ago 1949 01 25 Websiteemmys wbr comTelevision radio coverageNetworkABC 1967 1970 1973 1976 1979 1982 1985 1993 94 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 CBS 1966 1969 1972 1975 1978 1981 1984 1997 2001 2005 2009 2013 2017 2021 NBC 1955 65 1968 1971 1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 2022 Fox 1987 92 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2015 2019 2023 The Primetime Emmy Awards generally air every September on the Sunday before the official start of the fall television season Since 1995 the Emmys have been broadcast in rotation among the four major networks ABC CBS FOX NBC each network taking turns to air the ceremony every four years The ceremony is typically moved to late August if it is broadcast by NBC such as in 2006 2010 and 2014 so that it does not conflict with NBC s commitment to broadcasting Sunday night NFL games due to another conflict this time with the MTV Video Music Awards the 2014 ceremony was also shifted to a Monday 1 The 2018 ceremony broadcast by NBC was moved back to September and aired on a Monday Contents 1 History 2 Rules 3 Statuette 4 Categories 4 1 Primetime Emmy Awards 4 1 1 Programs 4 1 2 Directing 4 1 3 Writing 4 1 4 Acting 4 1 4 1 Lead actor 4 1 4 2 Lead actress 4 1 4 3 Supporting actor 4 1 4 4 Supporting actress 4 2 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 4 2 1 Programs 4 2 2 Acting 4 2 3 Animation 4 2 4 Casting 4 2 5 Choreography 4 2 6 Cinematography 4 2 7 Commercial 4 2 8 Costumes 4 2 9 Directing 4 2 10 Hairstyling 4 2 11 Hosting 4 2 12 Lighting design direction 4 2 13 Main title design 4 2 14 Makeup 4 2 15 Music 4 2 16 Picture editing 4 2 17 Production design 4 2 18 Sound editing 4 2 19 Sound mixing 4 2 20 Special and visual effects 4 2 21 Stunt coordination 4 2 22 Technical direction 4 2 23 Writing 4 3 Primetime Emmy Engineering Awards 4 4 Retired categories 5 Records 5 1 Overall wins for a performer program etc 5 2 Overall nominations for a performer program etc 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistorySee also Emmy Awards History The Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences ATAS was founded by Syd Cassyd in 1946 The first Emmy ceremony took place on January 25 1949 at the Hollywood Athletic Club Tickets cost 5 and only six awards were presented 2 The Emmy statuette was designed by Louis McManus It depicts a winged muse holding an electron combining visual metaphors for the arts and sciences 2 The design for the Emmy statuette was chosen after 47 other designs were rejected 3 The name Emmy comes from the nickname Immy used to describe the image orthicon camera tube that was a significant 1940s technical breakthrough in capturing images for television Because the statue features a female figure holding an electron the name Immy was feminized to Emmy 2 4 The Emmys originally honored shows produced and aired locally in the Los Angeles area 2 but soon expanded into a national event in 1952 to honor shows aired nationwide on broadcast television Originally there was only one Emmy event held per year to honor shows nationally broadcast in the United States In 1968 an Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programming category was added once but due to voting rules of the time judges could opt to either award one or no Emmy and in the end they decided that no one should be nominated This snub outraged soap opera writer Agnes Nixon causing her to write in The New York Times after viewing the recent fiasco of the Emmy awards it may well be considered a mark of distinction to have been ignored by this group 5 This eventually led to the creation of the separate Daytime Emmy Awards just for daytime programming run by the sister organization National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences NATAS Cable programs first became eligible for the Primetime Emmys in 1988 6 Original online only streaming television programs then became eligible in 2013 7 Between 1949 and 2001 voting members had to watch submissions at the ATAS or local hotels From 2002 2014 members could watch submissions at home on DVDs Starting in 2015 members could watch submissions through secure online platforms with DVDs being eliminated in 2020 8 In December 2021 the ATAS and NATAS announced major realignments to the Emmy Awards accounting for the growth of streaming services by aligning their categories and the ceremonies scopes around factors such as the themes and frequency of such programming rather than dayparts 9 10 All categories for scripted comedies and dramas excluding daytime serial dramas defined as an episodic multi camera drama serial that airs on a weekday basis or a reboot or spin off of such a series and programming targeting viewers 15 and younger which will fall under the new Children s amp Family Emmy Awards debuting in 2022 will fall under the ATAS and Primetime Emmy Awards moving forward regardless of scheduling Talk shows will be divided between the Daytime and Primetime Emmy Awards based on format and style characteristics reflective of current programming in the daytime or late night space Awards for morning shows will be moved to the News amp Documentary Emmy Awards Categories for game shows and instructional DIY programming will remain split between the Daytime and Primetime Emmy Awards for 2022 pending realignment in 2023 RulesAmong the Primetime Emmy Award rules a show must originally air on American television during the eligibility period between June 1 and May 31 of any given year In order to be considered a national primetime show the program must air between 6 00 p m and 2 00 a m and to at least 50 percent of the country A show that enters into the Primetime Emmy Awards cannot also be entered into the Daytime Emmy Awards or any other national Emmy competition For shows in syndication whose air times vary between media markets they can either be entered in the Daytime or Primetime Emmy Awards provided they still reach the 50 percent national reach but not in both For game shows that reach the 50 percent threshold they can be entered into the Daytime Emmy Awards if they normally air before 8 p m including the former access hour from 7 00 p m to 8 00 p m otherwise they are only eligible for the Primetime Emmy Awards For streaming television programs they must be available for downloading or streaming to more than 50 percent of the country and like shows in syndication they can only enter in one of the national Emmy competitions Shows that are offered for pre sale to consumers whether on home video devices or via the Web are ineligible if the pre sale period starts more than 7 days before the show s initial airing Also a show that receives what the academy calls a general theatrical release before its first airing either via television or the Internet is ineligible The definition of this phrase excludes limited releases for the specific purpose of award qualification such as screenings at film festivals or the one week releases in Los Angeles and for documentaries New York City as well required for Oscar eligibility 11 Entries must be submitted by the end of April even if a show is not scheduled to originally air until the following month when the eligibility period ends in May Most award categories also require entries to include DVDs or tape masters of the show For most series categories any six episodes that originally aired during the eligibility period must be submitted programs that were cancelled before airing their sixth episode are thus ineligible For most individual achievement categories only one episode is required to be submitted if an episode is a two parter both parts may be included on the submitted DVD Ballots to select the nominations are sent to Academy members in June For most categories members from each of the branches vote to determine the nominees only in their respective categories i e writers vote for writing awards actors vote for acting awards As of July 1 2021 the various TV industry professions were sorted into 29 Peer Groups 8 All 16 000 members can vote for nominations in the 14 best program categories including Drama Series Comedy Series Limited Series Television Movie Variety Talk Series Variety Sketch Series Competition and Short Form Series 8 The final voting poll to determine the winners is held in August and is done by judging panels In June the academy solicits volunteers among its active members to serve on these panels All active members may serve on the program panels otherwise they are restricted to those categories within their own branch StatuetteSee also Emmy Award Statuette The Primetime Emmy statuette is made of copper nickel silver and gold and takes five and a half hours to make Each Emmy weighs six pounds twelve ounces 12 The number of statuettes given to winners varies by category All members of a team are not guaranteed their own trophy However winners in large teams such as writers can purchase their own trophy for an estimated 400 13 14 CategoriesPrimetime Emmy Awards See also List of Primetime Emmy Award winners The Primetime Emmy Award is awarded in the following categories Programs Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Drama Series Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series Outstanding Reality Competition Program Outstanding Scripted Variety Series Outstanding Talk Series Outstanding Television MovieDirecting Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Directing for a Variety SeriesWriting Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Writing for a Variety SeriesActing Lead actor Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieLead actress Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieSupporting actor Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieSupporting actress Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards The Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards are awarded in the following categories some of which separately recognize work based on whether a single camera or multi camera setup was used Programs Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking Outstanding Game Show Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special Outstanding Short Form Comedy Drama or Variety Series Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series Outstanding Structured Reality Program Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Outstanding Variety Special Live Outstanding Variety Special Pre Recorded Acting Outstanding Character Voice Over Performance Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Outstanding Narrator Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama SeriesAnimation Outstanding Animated Program Outstanding Short Form Animated Program Outstanding Individual Achievement in AnimationCasting Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Casting for a Reality ProgramChoreography Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming Outstanding Choreography for Variety and Reality ProgrammingCinematography Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Half Hour Outstanding Cinematography for a Series One Hour Commercial Outstanding CommercialCostumes Outstanding Contemporary Costumes Outstanding Fantasy Sci Fi Costumes Outstanding Period Costumes Outstanding Costumes for a Variety Nonfiction or Reality ProgrammingDirecting Outstanding Directing for a Documentary Nonfiction Program Outstanding Directing for a Reality Program Outstanding Directing for a Variety SpecialHairstyling Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling Outstanding Hairstyling for a Variety Nonfiction or Reality Program Outstanding Period and or Character HairstylingHosting Outstanding Host for a Game Show Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition ProgramLighting design direction Outstanding Lighting Design Lighting Direction for a Variety Series Outstanding Lighting Design Lighting Direction for a Variety SpecialMain title design Outstanding Main Title DesignMakeup Outstanding Contemporary Makeup Non Prosthetic Outstanding Makeup for a Variety Nonfiction or Reality Program Outstanding Period and or Character Makeup Non Prosthetic Outstanding Prosthetic MakeupMusic Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series Movie or Special Outstanding Music Composition for a Series Outstanding Music Direction Outstanding Music Supervision Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music Outstanding Original Music and LyricsPicture editing Outstanding Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series Outstanding Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program Outstanding Picture Editing for a Structured Reality or Competition Program Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety ProgrammingProduction design Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program One Hour or More Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program Half Hour or Less Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program One Hour or More Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Reality or Competition Series Outstanding Production Design for a Variety SpecialSound editing Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series Half Hour and Animation Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series Movie or Special Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program Single or Multi Camera Sound mixing Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series Half Hour and Animation Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program Single or Multi Camera Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or SpecialSpecial and visual effects Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single EpisodeStunt coordination Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Stunt PerformanceTechnical direction Outstanding Technical Direction Camerawork Video Control for a Series Outstanding Technical Direction Camerawork Video Control for a SpecialWriting Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special Primetime Emmy Engineering Awards The Primetime Engineering Emmy Awards are given specifically for outstanding achievement in engineering They are presented to an individual company or organization for engineering developments so significant an improvement on existing methods or so innovative in nature that they materially affect the transmission recording or reception of television The award which is television s highest engineering honor is determined by a jury of highly qualified experienced engineers in the television industry Engineering plaque Engineering certificate Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development Primetime Emmy statuette Charles F Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Award Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development Philo T Farnsworth Corporate Achievement Engineering Award Retired categories A number of awards have been retired throughout the years including some that have been replaced by similar award categories in the Daytime Emmy Awards Sports Emmy Awards and other areas of recognition Best Live Show Best New Program Super Emmy Award Outstanding Children s Program a Outstanding Costumes for a Series Best Specialty Act Single or Group Outstanding Voice Over Performance Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi Camera Series Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries Movie or Special Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media within a Scripted Program Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media within an Unscripted Program Outstanding Hairstyling for a Limited Series or Movie Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single Camera Series Outstanding Makeup for a Single Camera Series Non Prosthetic Outstanding Multi Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Interactive Program Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series Outstanding Short Form Variety Series Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program Outstanding Variety Series Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Program of the Year Best Kinescope Show Best Sports Coverage b Best Western Series 1958 59 Outstanding Sports Personality b Outstanding Live Sports Special b Most Outstanding Live Personality Most Outstanding Kinescoped Personality Outstanding Classical Music Dance Program Outstanding Program Achievement in Daytime Drama c Outstanding Program Achievement by Individuals in Daytime Drama c Replaced by a similar category in the Children s amp Family Emmy Awards a b c Replaced by a similar category in the Sports Emmy Awards a b Replaced by a similar category in the Daytime Emmy AwardsRecordsOverall wins for a performer program etc Most wins for a network in a single year CBS 44 1974 15 16 Netflix 44 2021 17 Most wins for a series in a single year Game of Thrones 12 2015 2016 2019 18 19 20 Most wins for a Comedy Series in single year Schitt s Creek 9 2020 21 Most wins for a Television Program Saturday Night Live 92 22 Most wins for a Comedy Series Frasier 37 23 Most wins for a Drama Series Game of Thrones 59 18 20 24 Most wins for a Limited Series John Adams 13 25 Most wins for a single episode Boardwalk Empire Boardwalk Empire 6 2011 26 27 Battle of the Bastards Game of Thrones 6 2016 18 27 Most wins for a Television Movie Behind the Candelabra and Eleanor and Franklin 11 28 29 Most wins for an Animated Program The Simpsons 35 30 Most wins for a Variety Music or Comedy Special The Kennedy Center Honors 16 31 Most wins for a Variety Music or Comedy Series Saturday Night Live 92 22 Most wins for a Reality Competition Program RuPaul s Drag Race 24 32 Most wins for acting in a Comedy Series The Mary Tyler Moore Show 16 33 Most wins for acting in a Drama Series Breaking Bad The Sopranos and The West Wing 9 34 35 36 Most wins for acting in a Limited Series Angels in America 4 37 Most wins for acting in a Television Movie The Glass Menagerie 4 38 Most wins for an online streaming original program The Marvelous Mrs Maisel 20 39 Most wins for an Animated Program in a single year The Simpsons 6 1992 30 Love Death amp Robots 6 2021 40 Most wins for a performer for the same role in the same series Julia Louis Dreyfus as Selina Meyer for Veep 6 2012 2017 41 42 Most wins for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program RuPaul Charles for RuPaul s Drag Race 6 2016 2021 43 Most wins for Outstanding Drama Series Hill Street Blues 4 1981 1984 44 L A Law 4 1987 1989 1991 45 The West Wing 4 2000 2003 36 Mad Men 4 2008 2011 46 Game of Thrones 4 2015 2016 2018 2019 18 Most wins for Outstanding Comedy Series Frasier 5 1994 1998 23 Modern Family 5 2010 2014 47 Most wins for Outstanding Animated Program The Simpsons 11 1990 1991 1995 1997 1998 2000 2001 2003 2006 2008 2019 30 Most wins for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Harvey Korman 4 1969 1971 1972 1974 48 Most wins for Outstanding Variety Music or Comedy Special The Kennedy Center Honors 7 1994 1996 2009 2013 31 Most wins for Outstanding Variety Music or Comedy Series The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 11 2003 2012 2015 49 Most wins for Outstanding Reality Competition Program RuPaul s Drag Race 24 50 Most wins for a series for its final season Game of Thrones 12 2019 18 Most wins for a series for its first season The West Wing 9 2000 36 16 Most wins for a Comedy Series for its final season Schitt s Creek 9 2020 21 Most wins for a Comedy Series for its first season The Marvelous Mrs Maisel 8 2018 51 52 Most wins for a Drama Series for its final season Game of Thrones 12 2019 18 Most wins for a Drama Series for its first season The West Wing 9 2000 36 16 Most wins for an individual in a single year Moira Demos 4 2016 53 54 Amy Sherman Palladino 4 2018 55 Dan Levy 4 2020 56 Most wins for a writer producer Jon Stewart 22 57 Most wins for an individual Sheila Nevins 31 58 Most wins for a person of color RuPaul Charles 11 59 Most wins for a performer Cloris Leachman and Julia Louis Dreyfus 8 60 41 42 Most wins for a network NBC 61 Overall nominations for a performer program etc Most nominations for a network in a single year Netflix 160 2020 62 Most nominations for a Television Program Saturday Night Live 306 63 Most nominations for a Comedy Series Cheers 117 64 Most nominations for a Drama Series Game of Thrones 161 18 Most nominations for a Limited Series Roots 37 65 Most nominations for a Television Movie Grey Gardens 17 66 Eleanor and Franklin 17 29 Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee 17 67 Eleanor and Franklin The White House Years 17 68 Most nominations for an Animated Program The Simpsons 97 30 Most nominations for a Reality Competition Program Dancing with the Stars 113 69 Most nominations for a Variety Series Saturday Night Live 306 63 Most nominations for a Variety Special The Kennedy Center Honors 59 31 Most nominations for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program Tom Bergeron 9 70 Heidi Klum 9 71 Most nominations for a Comedy Series for its final season Schitt s Creek 15 2020 72 Most nominations for a Comedy Series for its first season Ted Lasso 20 2021 73 Most nominations for a Drama Series for its final season Game of Thrones 32 2019 18 74 Most nominations for a Drama Series for its first season NYPD Blue 27 1994 75 Most nominations for an individual in a single year Louis C K 9 2013 76 77 Most nominations for an individual Lorne Michaels 94 78 Most nominations for an individual actress Cloris Leachman 22 79 Most nominations for Outstanding Drama Series Law amp Order 11 80 Most nominations for Outstanding Comedy Series Cheers 11 64 M A S H 11 81 Most nominations for Outstanding Animated Program The Simpsons 30 30 Most nominations for an online streaming original program The Handmaid s Tale 75 82 Most nominations for Outstanding Competition Program The Amazing Race 17 83 Most nominations for Outstanding Variety Series Saturday Night Live 19 84 Most nominations for Outstanding Variety Special The Kennedy Center Honors 11 31 Most nominations for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Billy Crystal 12 85 Most nominations for a Variety Series in a single year Saturday Night Live 22 2017 84 Most nominations for a Reality Competition Program in a single year American Idol 2011 Dancing with the Stars 2009 RuPaul s Drag Race 2018 2020 and The Voice 2014 10 86 32 87 88 Most nominations for a series without a win in a single year The Handmaid s Tale 21 2021 82 89 Most nominations for an Animated Program in a single year The Simpsons 9 1990 2009 30 Most nominations for acting in a series in a single year Succession 14 2022 90 Most nominations for a Comedy Series in a single year 30 Rock 22 2009 91 Most nominations for a Drama Series in a single year Game of Thrones 32 2019 18 74 Most nominations for acting in a Television Movie And the Band Played On The Glass Menagerie and The Normal Heart 6 92 38 93 Most nominations for acting in a Variety Special Hamilton 7 94 Most nominations for acting in a Limited Series Roots 13 65 See alsoList of Primetime Emmy Award winners List of Primetime Emmy Awards ceremonies TCA Awards Daytime Emmy Awards National Television Awards Critics Choice Television Awards British Academy Television Awards 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