Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Morning Program

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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Morning Program
Awarded forOutstanding Morning Program
Country United States
Presented by Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
First awarded2007
Last awarded2021
Most awards Good Morning America (6)
Most nominationsGood Morning America (15)
The Today Show (15)
Website emmyonline.org
The Today Show won the first award in a 2007 tie with Good Morning America. 'Today' Show Co-Hosts Roker, Guthrie, Morales Look on as Fellow Co-Host Lauer Interviews Secretary Kerry About Iran Deal in New York (19781676778).jpg
The Today Show won the first award in a 2007 tie with Good Morning America .

The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Morning Program had been awarded every year between 2007 and 2021. Beginning in 2020, the category name was changed from Outstanding Morning Program to Outstanding Morning Show. [1] In December 2021, it was announced that this Daytime Emmy category will be retired and all morning shows will now be honored at the separate News & Documentary Emmy Awards. [2]

Contents

Winners and nominees

2000s

YearProgramNetworkRef
2007
(34th)
Good Morning America (tie)
ABC
[3]
The Today Show (tie)
NBC
Live with Regis and Kelly
2008
(35th)
Good Morning America
ABC
[4]
American Morning
CNN
The Today Show
NBC
2009
(36th)
Good Morning America
ABC
The Early Show
CBS
The Today Show
NBC

2010s

YearProgramNetworkRef
2010
(37th)
The Today Show
NBC
[7]
Good Morning America
ABC
American Morning
CNN
2011
(38th)
The Today Show
NBC
[8]
Good Morning America
ABC
2012
(39th)
The Today Show
NBC
[9]
Good Morning America
ABC
2013
(40th)
CBS Sunday Morning
CBS
Good Morning America
ABC
The Today Show
NBC
2014
(41st)
Good Morning America
ABC
CBS Sunday Morning
CBS
CBS This Morning
CBS
The Today Show
NBC
2015
(42nd)
CBS Sunday Morning
CBS
Good Morning America
ABC
The Today Show
NBC
2016
(43rd)
CBS Sunday Morning
CBS
CBS This Morning
CBS
Good Morning America
ABC
The Today Show
NBC
2017
(44th)
Good Morning America
ABC
CBS Sunday Morning
CBS
CBS This Morning
CBS
The Today Show
NBC
2018
(45th)
Good Morning America
ABC
CBS Sunday Morning
CBS
CBS This Morning
CBS
The Today Show
NBC
2019
(46th)
CBS Sunday Morning
CBS
CBS This Morning
CBS
Good Morning America
ABC
The Today Show
NBC

2020s

2020 (47th)


2021 (48th)

Multiple wins

6 wins

5 wins

Multiple nominations

15 nominations

9 nominations

6 nominations

2 nominations

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