47th Daytime Emmy Awards

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47th Daytime Emmy Awards
Awarded forOutstanding achievement in daytime television
DateJune 26, 2020 (June 26, 2020) (rescheduled date due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
Location Pasadena, California (original planned location)
Various locations via video-conferencing
Country United States
Presented by
Hosted by Carrie Ann Inaba, Eve, Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood, and Marie Osmond
Highlights
Most nominations General Hospital (23)
Outstanding Drama Series The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Game Show Jeopardy!
Website theemmys.tv/daytime/
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS
Viewership3.324 million [1]
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The 47th Daytime Emmy Awards, presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honored the best in U.S. daytime television programming in 2019. The winners in leading categories were presented in a remotely-produced special aired by CBS on June 26, hosted by the panel of the network's daytime talk show The Talk .

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The NATAS originally planned to hold a ceremony over three nights for the first time on June 12–14, 2020, [2] at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. [3] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ceremony was cancelled. The nominations, originally scheduled to be announced on April 27, 2020, [4] were also delayed to May 21. [5]

Ceremony information

The 47th Daytime Emmy Awards were originally scheduled for the first time to be presented over three nights, instead of the traditional main ceremony and the separate Creative Arts ceremony, to honor its ever expanding set of award categories. [3] On March 19, 2020, the NATAS postponed the ceremonies due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] [7] The NATAS then announced on April 28 that the awards would be presented at a date to be determined later, in a remotely-produced "virtual" format. [8]

On May 20, the NATAS announced that the winners in leading categories would be presented in a special airing June 26 on CBS. It marked the first time that the Daytime Emmys were broadcast on U.S. TV since 2015 (after being relegated to a webcast), and the ceremony's return to both CBS and broadcast television for the first time since 2011. The special was produced by Associated Television International, which had produced previous Daytime Emmys ceremonies for CBS. [5] The nominees were announced the next day on CBS's daytime talk show The Talk , whose panel would later be announced as hosts of the special. [5] [9]

Some of the additional award categories were announced simultaneously on Twitter, while others are planned to be announced separately later in July 2020. The Spanish language winners have yet to be announced and no clear date has been set. [5]

Award changes

As part of several initiatives regarding gender identity, the NATAS decided to replace both the younger actor and younger actress drama categories with a single gender-neutral Outstanding Younger Performer in a Drama Series. [10]

Winners and nominees

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Heather Tom, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner
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Tamara Braun, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
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Bryton James, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
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Alex Trebek, Outstanding Game Show Host winner
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Kelly Clarkson, Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host winner

Nominations were announced on May 21, 2020. [11] Winners in each category are listed first, in boldface. [12] [13]

CategoryNominees
Outstanding Drama Series
Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series
Outstanding Game Show
Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
Outstanding Morning Program
Outstanding Talk Show/Informative
Outstanding Talk Show/Entertainment
Outstanding Entertainment News Program
Outstanding Culinary Program
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
  • Bryton James as Devon Hamilton, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Mark Grossman as Adam Newman, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Wally Kurth as Justin Kiriakis, Days of Our Lives (NBC)
    • Chandler Massey as Will Horton, Days of Our Lives (NBC)
    • James Patrick Stuart as Valentin Cassadine, General Hospital (ABC)
    • Paul Telfer as Xander Kiriakis, Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Outstanding Younger Performer in a Drama Series
  • Olivia Rose Keegan as Claire Brady, Days of Our Lives (NBC)
    • Sasha Calle as Lola Rosales, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Katelyn MacMullen as Willow Tait, General Hospital (ABC)
    • Eden McCoy as Josslyn Jacks, General Hospital (ABC)
    • Thia Megia as Haley Chen, Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series
Outstanding Principal Performance in a Daytime Program
Outstanding Game Show Host
Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host
Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host
Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

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