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Most awards | The Letter for the King (6) |
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Network | Emmys OTT Platform |
The 48th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honoring the best in U.S. daytime television programming in 2020. The winners were revealed on June 25, 2021, while the nominations were announced alongside the main ceremony categories on May 25, 2021. [1]
The nominations for both the Daytime Children’s Programming & Animation Emmy Awards and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards were announced on June 28, 2021. [2] The winners were announced via the Emmys OTT platform on July 17, 2021, for the Children’s Programming & Animation awards and on July 18, 2021, for the Lifestyle Programming awards.
The nominees for the Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards were announced on May 25, 2021, [1] [3] while the nominees for the Daytime Children’s Programming & Animation Emmy Awards and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards were announced on June 28, 2021. [2]
Winners in each category are listed first, in boldface. [4] [5] [6]
Outstanding Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Young Adult Series |
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Outstanding Culinary Series | Outstanding Lifestyle Series |
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Outstanding Travel, Adventure and Nature Program | Outstanding Instructional and How-To Program |
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Outstanding Arts and Popular Culture Program | Outstanding Entertainment Program in Spanish |
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Outstanding Preschool, Children's or Family Viewing Program | Outstanding Special Class Daytime Animated Series |
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Outstanding Pre-School Children's Animated Program | Outstanding Children's Animated Program |
Outstanding Educational or Informational Series | Outstanding Short Form Children’s Program |
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Outstanding Daytime Special Event | Outstanding Daytime Non-Fiction Special |
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Outstanding Daytime Promotional Announcement | Outstanding Short Form Daytime Non-Fiction Program |
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Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program |
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Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program |
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Outstanding Younger Performer in a Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Guest Performer in a Daytime Fiction Program |
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Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program | Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program |
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Outstanding Principal Performance in a Children’s Program | Outstanding Limited Performance in a Children’s Program |
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Outstanding Younger Performer in a Children’s Program | Outstanding Daytime Program Host |
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Outstanding Daytime Talent in a Spanish Language Program | |
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Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation |
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Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design |
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Outstanding Casting for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Casting for a Live-Action Children’s Program |
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Outstanding Casting for an Animated Program | |
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Outstanding Cinematography |
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Outstanding Costume Design/Styling for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Costume Design/Styling |
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Outstanding Directing Team for a Single Camera Daytime Non-Fiction Program | Outstanding Directing Team for a Multiple Camera Daytime Non-Fiction Program |
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Outstanding Directing Team for a Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Directing Team for a Preschool, Children’s or Family Viewing Program |
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Outstanding Directing Team for a Preschool Animated Program | Outstanding Directing Team for a Daytime Animated Program |
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Outstanding Voice Directing for a Daytime Animated Series | |
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Outstanding Single Camera Editing | Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing |
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Outstanding Editing for a Preschool Animated Program | Outstanding Editing for a Daytime Animated Program |
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Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program | |
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Outstanding Main Title and Graphic Design for a Live-Action Program | Outstanding Main Title for an Animated Program |
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Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Hairstyling |
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Outstanding Lighting Direction for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Lighting Direction |
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Outstanding Makeup for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Makeup |
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Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Daytime Program | Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Preschool, Children’s or Animated Program |
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Outstanding Original Song | Outstanding Original Song for a Preschool, Children’s or Animated Program |
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Outstanding Technical Team for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Technical Team |
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Outstanding Sound Mixing and Editing for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Live and Direct-to-Tape Sound Mixing |
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Outstanding Sound Mixing and Sound Editing for a Preschool Animated Program | Outstanding Sound Mixing and Sound Editing for a Daytime Animated Program |
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Outstanding Sound Mixing and Editing | |
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Outstanding Special Effects Costumes, Makeup and Hairstyling |
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Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Non-Fiction Series | Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Non-Fiction Special |
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Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Fiction Program | Outstanding Writing Team for a Preschool, Children’s or Family Viewing Program |
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Outstanding Writing for a Preschool Animated Program | Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Animated Program |
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NATAS Chairman Terry O'Reilly presented the Crystal Pillar Chairman's Award to 16 daytime television professionals who "envisioned and implemented procedures that made safe production of media possible during the COVID pandemic." [7] The award inscription reads: "For distinguished leadership in seeking to assure the health and safety of our television industry colleagues during the COVID-19 pandemic".
Name | Title | Production/Organization |
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Piper Acord | Associate Producer | Jeopardy |
Taska Carrigan | Senior Vice President, Production Operations, Management & Legal | Sesame Workshop |
Rich Cervini | Executive Vice President, Programming and Production | CBS Media Ventures |
Vinnie Fusco | Vice President and General Manager | Stamford Media Center Productions |
Toni Gray | Executive in Charge | Let's Make a Deal |
Barry Ilovich | President of Production | Entertainment Studios |
Nina Lagrimas | Health and Safety Supervisor | Days of Our Lives |
Precious V. Mayes | Executive Producer | The Bay |
Christy Myers | Travel Coordinator | Wheel of Fortune |
Laurie Rich | Co-Executive Producer/Executive in Charge | The Dr. Oz Show |
Rob Rosellen | Production Manager | Access Hollywood |
Tom Rotolo | Senior Production Manager | General Hospital |
Kayla Taylor | Receptionist | The Young and the Restless |
Allison Vanore | Producer/Director | The After Forever Group |
Ann Willmott | Line Producer | The Bold and the Beautiful |
Timothy Woodward Jr. | Executive Producer | Studio City |
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