2nd Critics' Choice Real TV Awards

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2nd Critics' Choice Real TV Awards
DateJune 29, 2020 (2020-06-29)
CountryUnited States
Presented by Broadcast Television Journalists Association and NPACT
Website www.criticschoice.com/critics-choice-real-tv-awards/
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The 2nd Critics' Choice Real TV Awards , presented by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association and NPACT, which recognizes excellence in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms, were held on June 29, 2020. [1] The nominations were announced on June 8, 2020. [2]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold: [1]

Programs

Competition SeriesCompetition Series: Talent/Variety
Unstructured SeriesStructured Series
Business ShowSports Show
Crime/Justice SeriesOngoing Documentary Series
Limited Documentary SeriesShort Form Series
Live ShowInteractive Show
Culinary ShowGame Show
Travel/Adventure SeriesAnimal/Nature Show
Lifestyle: Fashion/Beauty ShowRelationship Show
Lifestyle: Home/Garden Show

Personality

Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted SeriesShow Host
Female Star of the YearMale Star of the Year

Achievement

Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Programming by a Network or Streaming PlatformOutstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Production
Critics' Choice Real TV Impact Award

Most major nominations

Programs that received multiple nominations are listed below, by number of nominations per work and per network:

Most major wins

Shows that received multiple awards
WinsShowNetwork
2 Cheer Netflix
Queer Eye Netflix
Wins by network
WinsNetwork
8 Netflix
2 ABC
Bravo

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References

  1. 1 2 Lewis, Hilary (June 29, 2020). "Critics' Choice Real TV Awards: 'Cheer,' 'Queer Eye' Lead Winners". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  2. Nordyke, Kimberly (June 8, 2020). "Critics Choice Real TV Awards: 'Cheer,' 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Lead Nominations". Billboard . Retrieved July 21, 2021.