46th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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46th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
DateMay 3, 2019 (2019-05-03)
Location Pasadena Civic Auditorium
Pasadena, California, U.S.
CountryUnited States
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The 46th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honoring the best in US daytime television programming in 2018. The winners were announced in a ceremony at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on May 3, 2019, two days prior the main awards ceremony.

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The nominations for both the main ceremony categories and the creative arts categories were announced on March 20, 2019. [1] [2] French-American chef and television personality Jacques Pépin received the Lifetime Achievement Award. [3]

Winners and nominees

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Jacques Pépin, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient
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Sean Patrick Flanery, Outstanding Guest Performer in a Digital Drama Series winner
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Jay Baruchel, Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program winner
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Ben Diskin, Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program winner
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Samantha Brown, Outstanding Host for a Lifestyle, Children's or Special Class Program winner
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Valerie Bertinelli, Outstanding Culinary Host winner
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Katrina Lenk, Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program co-winner
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Tony Shalhoub, Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program co-winner
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Ari'el Stachel, Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program co-winner
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Adam Kantor, Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program co-winner

The winners are listed first, in boldface. [4] [5]

Lifetime Achievement Award

Programming

Outstanding Preschool Children's SeriesOutstanding Children's or Family Viewing Program
Outstanding Short Format Children's Program Outstanding Pre-School Children's Animated Program
  • Nick Jr Color Song: RED (Nickelodeon)
Outstanding Children's Animated Program Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Outstanding Educational or Informational SeriesOutstanding Culinary Program
Outstanding Lifestyle SeriesOutstanding Travel and Adventure Program
Outstanding Morning Show in SpanishOutstanding Entertainment Program in Spanish
  • Six Dreams (Amazon Prime Video)
    • Destinos (CNN en Español)
    • Dr. Juan (Univisión)
    • El Gordo y la Flaca (Univisión)
    • Suelta la Sopa (Telemundo)
Outstanding Special Class Series Outstanding Special Class Special
Outstanding Special Class – Short Format Daytime ProgramOutstanding Interactive Media for a Daytime Program
Outstanding Daytime Promotional Announcement – TopicalOutstanding Daytime Promotional Announcement – Brand Image Campaign – Network/Program

Performance and Hosting

Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Digital Drama SeriesOutstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Digital Drama Series
Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Digital Drama SeriesOutstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Digital Drama Series
  • Terrence Terrell as Kwasi Asamoah on Giants (YouTube)
  • Erin Cherry as Brenda on After Forever (Amazon Prime Video)
    • Crystal Lee Brown as Tamera on Giants (YouTube)
    • Cady Huffman as Lisa on After Forever (Amazon Prime Video)
    • Carolyn Ratteray as Caitlin Priest on Riley Parra (tello Films)
    • Brianne Tju as Alex Portnoy on Light as a Feather (Hulu)
Outstanding Guest Performer in a Digital Drama SeriesOutstanding Performer in a Children's, Family Viewing or Special Class Program
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Outstanding Performer in a Preschool Animated Program
Outstanding Host for a Lifestyle, Children's or Special Class ProgramOutstanding Culinary Host
Outstanding Daytime Talent in a Spanish Language Program

Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
  • Crow: The Legend – Kal Athannassov, Character Designer (Baobab Studios)
  • Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure – Alan Bodner, Production Designer (Disney Channel)
  • Crow: The Legend – Cody Gramstad, Production Designer (Baobab Studios)
  • Tumble Leaf – Yizhou Li, Character Animator (Amazon Prime Video)
  • Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure – Brian Woods, Background Designer (Disney Channel)
  • Spirit Riding Free – Kevin Wotton, Storyboard Artist (Netflix)

Art Direction

Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design

Casting

Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Casting for an Aminated Series or Special

Cinematography

Outstanding Cinematography

Costume Design

Outstanding Costume Design for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Costume Design/Styling
  • The Young and the Restless – Scott Burkhart, Elif Inanc, Craig Aspden, Theresa Broadnax, Juliet Huerta, Tony Lorito, Andreea Moldovan, Kay Wataguchi (CBS)
    • Days of Our Lives – Richard Bloore, Jaime Harris, Jennifer Seery (NBC)
    • General Hospital – Shawn Reeves, Juliana Bolles Morrison, Maki Chauhuri, William Hoffman, Nicole Nagy, Nichole Nelson, Christine Shahverdian, Alice Volonino (ABC)
    • The Bold and the Beautiful – Glenda Maddox, Renee Vance Brunson, Gail Mosley, Jennifer Johns, Jeresa Featherstone, Ross Fuentes, Angelo Santos (CBS)
  • The New Legends of Monkey – Liz McGregor (Netflix)
    • Odd Squad – Christine Toye (PBS)
    • Sesame Street – Brian C. Hemesath, Jennifer Caprio, Jason Weber, Rollie Krewson, Constance Peterson, Kate Rusek, Liz Hara, Lara MacLean, Michelle Hickey, Sierra Schoening, Ben Durocher, Tyler Hall, Ann Marie Holdgruen, Sarah Lafferty (HBO)
    • The Talk – Cara Giannini, Tiffany Colicelli, Natalie Foroutan, Kristen Greven, Julie Keller-Meinhart, Natthaporn Patana (CBS)
    • The Who Was? Show – Jeanie Cheek (Netflix)

Directing

Outstanding Directing for a Digital Drama SeriesOutstanding Directing for a Children's, Preschool Children's or Family Viewing Program
  • After Forever – Jennifer Pepperman (Amazon Prime Video)
  • Odd Squad: World Turned Odd – J.J. Johnson (PBS)
    • Dino Dana – J.J. Johnson (Amazon Prime Video)
    • Free Rein – Dusan Lazarevic, Declan O'Dwyer, Angelo Abela (Netflix)
    • Mech-X4 – Jem Garrard, Zack Lipovsky, Eric Dean Seaton, Adam Stein (DisneyXD)
    • Odd Squad – J.J. Johnson, Melanie Orr, Stefan Scaini (PBS)
Outstanding Directing for a Preschool Animated ProgramOutstanding Directing for an Animated Program
  • Ask the StoryBots – Jeff Gill, Evan Spiridellis, Jacob Streilein (Netflix)
    • Fancy Nancy – Mircea Mantta, Jamie Mitchell (Disney Junior)
    • Nella the Princess Knight – Gili Dolev, William Gordon, Ed Lewis (Nickelodeon)
    • Peg + Cat – Jennifer Oxley, Brett Hall, Robert Powers, Cory Bobiak, Christopher Jammal, Susan Hart, Steven Rebollido (PBS)
    • Tumble Leaf – Drew Hodges, Michael Granberry (Amazon Prime Video)
Outstanding Directing for a Single Camera Lifestyle, Culinary, Travel or Educational and Informational ProgramOutstanding Directing for a Multiple Camera Lifestyle/Culinary or Educational and Informational Program
Outstanding Directing for a Talk Show, Entertainment News or Morning ProgramOutstanding Directing for a Game Show
Outstanding Directing Special Class
  • Time for Ilhan – Norah Shapiro (Fuse)
    • The Gymkhana Files – Gil Marsden, Brian Scotto (Amazon Prime Video)
    • Team United – Behind the Scenes: Superheroes – Nicolas DeGrazia (United Airlines / YouTube)
    • Watchtower – Noel Braham (Vimeo)
    • Working in the Theatre – Margarita Jimeno (AmericanThreatreWing.org)

Editing

Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Single Camera Editing
  • General Hospital – Peter Fillmore, Teresa Cicala, Steven Gonzalez, Steven Kuns, Marika Kushel, Allison Reames Smith (ABC)
  • Eat. Race. Win – Giacomo Ambrosini, RJ Bain, Renee Barron, Michael Brown, Carol Carimi Acutt, Devrim Wellman (Amazon Prime Video)
Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing
  • Sesame Street – Todd E. James, Memo Salazar, Ed Kulzer, Chris Reinhart, Jordan Santora (HBO)
    • Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade – John M. Cox, Bill DeRonde, Brad Gilson, Guy Harding, Mike Polito, Tim Schultz (ABC)
    • Let's Make a Deal – Dustin Belanger, Marc Gaudioso, Matt Moran, Will Smith (CBS)
    • The Price Is Right – Frankie Le Nguyen, Jennifer Fah-Vayhinger, La-Aja J. Hernandez, Nicole M. Katz, Stephanie Le Abbott, Doug Schnieder, Matthew Lannin (CBS)
    • Top Chef Junior – Brian Giberson, Christine Khalafian, Jose Rodriguez, Jay M. Rogers, Justin Valentine (Universal Kids)

Hairstyling

Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Hairstyling
  • The Talk – Vickie Mynes, Lucianna Pezzolo, Angela Stevens, Nicole Walpert (CBS)
    • Free Rein – Adele Firth, Amy Boyd, Jennie Horsfall (Netflix)
    • Live with Kelly and Ryan – Diane D'Agostino (Syndicated)
    • The Real – Roberta Gardner-Rogers, Ray Dodson, Noogie Thai Rachel Mason (Syndicated)
    • The View – Rosa Amoedo, Derick Monroe, Dora Smagler (ABC)

Lighting Direction

Outstanding Lighting Direction for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Lighting Direction

Main Title Design

Outstanding Main Title and Graphic Design for a Live-Action ProgramOutstanding Main Title and Graphic Design for an Animated Program
  • Six Dreams – Kote Berberecho, Jordi Rins (Amazon Prime Video)
    • DailyMailTV – Carla Pennington, Jeffrey Wilson, John Perry, Brian Johnson, Jake Infusino, Raj Soni, Jeremy Samples, Bijan Yeganegi, Eric Anthony, Paul Broz, Zac Grant, Gustavo Larrazabal, Susie Carter (Syndicated)
    • Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade – Ben Hall, Paul Tigwell, Clive Llewellyn, Tom Lee, Alex Briggs (ABC)
    • Prince of Peoria – Ken Carlson, Sean Owolo, Crystal Deones, Ana Lossada, Dennis Shen, Barry Chesser (Netflix)
    • The Who Was? Show – Scott Greenberg, Joel Kuwahara, Jason Stiff, Craig Hartin, Jason Shwartz, Billie Liao, Caitlin Lehman, Marty Walker, Betty Liao, Edward Rowan, Joshua Mullinax (Netflix)
  • Hilda – Andy Coyle, Megan Ferguson, Luke Pearson, Rob Buchanan, Melissa Courville, Chloe Couture, Todd Faux, Matt Friesen, Emily Hann, Stephen Harding, Megan Harries, Michelle Labonte, David Laliberte, Diane Lepage, Ross Love, Jessie Moore, Amanda Myre, Terry O'Reilly, Shawn Pyke, Matt Said, Allen Tam, Collin Tsandilis, Kyle Vermette, Alex Wang (Netflix)

Makeup

Outstanding Makeup for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Makeup
  • Days of Our Lives – Nick Schillace, Elizabeth Dahl, Karen Dahl, Deidre Decker (NBC)
    • General Hospital – Donna Messina, Angela Ackley, Louisa Adzhiyan, Samantha Barrows, Sasha Camacho Van Dyke, Caitlin Davison, Bobbie Roberts, Vincent Van Dyke (ABC)
    • The Young and the Restless – Patti Denney, Robert Bolger, Kelsey Collins, Kathy Jones, Marlene Mason, Laura Schaffer (CBS)
    • The Bold and the Beautiful – Christine Lai Johnson, Chris Escobosa, Jennifer Wittman, Vanessa Dionne, Stacey Alfano (CBS)
  • The Talk – Jude Alcala, Ernesto Casillas, Michelle Daurio, Dell McDonald, Ann-Marie Oliver, Gabbi Pascua (CBS)
    • Aliens Ate My Homework – Todd Masters, Jon Berezan, Caitlin Groves, Jennifer Latour, Sarah Pickersgill, Samantha Burke, Chris Devitt, Mariana Fernandez, Clarissa Jorquera, Yukiyo Okakjima, Charles Porlier, Brad Proctor, Joshua Raymond, Lori Sandnes, Jeannine Satterthwaite, James Skuse, Tomasz Sosnowski, Kyla Tremblay (Netflix)
    • The Price Is Right – Carol Wood (CBS)
    • The View – Rebecca Borman, Lynette Broom, Karen Dupiche (ABC)
    • Walk the Prank – Jennifer Aspinall, Ned Niedhart (Disney Channel)

Music

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Music Direction and Composition
  • Days of Our Lives – Paul Antonelli, Steve Reinhardt, Ken Corday, D. Brent Nelson (NBC)
    • General Hospital – Paul Glass, Dave MacLeod, Kevin Bents, Kurt Biederwolf, Steven Hopkins, Matt McGuire, David Norland, Bobby Summerfield (ABC)
    • The Young and the Restless – RC Cates, Mike Dobson, Brad Hatfield, Rick Krizman, Gary Kuo, Gaye Tolan Hatfield (CBS)
Outstanding Original SongOutstanding Original Song for a Children's, Young Adult or Animated Program
  • Peg + Cat – "Making a World With My Friend" by D.D. Jackson, Billy Aronson (PBS)
    • Sofia the First – "For One and All" by John Kavanaugh, Craig Gerber (Disney Junior)
    • Elena of Avalor – "Fallin' Like a Rock" by John Kavanaugh, Craig Gerber, Silvia Olivas, Kerri Grant (Disney Junior)
    • Peg + Cat – "The Thrill of Invention" by J. Walter Hawkes, Billy Aronson (PBS)
    • Peg + Cat – "You're All Number One Tonight!" by Larry Hochman, Kevin Del Aguila (PBS)
Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program

Technical Direction

Outstanding Technical Team for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Technical Team
  • The Bold and the Beautiful – Gary Chamberlin, Ted L Morales, John Carlson, Dean LaMont, Nico Svoboda, Roberto Bosio, Scha Jani, George Forbes (CBS)
    • General Hospital – Chuck Abate, Kevin Carr, Craig Camou, Dale Carlson, Dean Cosanella, Barbara Langdon, Antonio Simone (ABC)
    • The Young and the Restless – Tracy Lawrence, John Bromberek, Luis Godinez, Jr., Kai Kim, William Looper, Roberto Bosio, Scha Jani (CBS)
  • The Price Is Right – Glenn Koch, Wayne Getchell, Edward Nelson, Brent Roberts, Bob Smith, Fernando Thomas, Rick Labgold (CBS)
    • American Ninja Warrior Junior – Joe Hindin, Warren Chong, Matt Furman, Steve Hollis, Tim Baker, John Armstrong, Jay Mack Arnette, Rob Cammidge, Brian Connolly, Megan Drew, Michael Ryan Fletchall, Brian Freesh, Brian Gaetke, Jeff Hamby, Austin Rock, Rodrigo Rodrigues, Bry Sanders, Maximilian Schmige, Jeremiah Smith, Danny Whiteneck, Brenda Zuniga, Alan Pineda (Universal Kids)
    • CBS This Morning – Fountain Jones, Louis Fernandez, Mark Haffner, Al Schatz, Gary Schaub, Maximilian Avans, Joe Basile, John Curtin, Jared Hanna, Anthony Planes, Andy Robinson, Michael Schmehl, Claus Stuhlweissenburg, Lee Warden (CBS)
    • The Ellen DeGeneres Show – Zach Greenbergm, Forrest Fraser, Donovan Gilbuena, Timothy O'Neill, David Rhea, David Weeks, Paul Wileman, Jimmy Moran (Syndicated)
    • Jeopardy! – Lucinda Owens Margolis, Marc Hunter, L. David Irete, Ray Reynolds, Mike Tribble, Gary Taillon (Syndicated)
    • Sesame Street – Tom Guadarrama, Frank Biondo, Mark Britt, Jerry Cancel, Shaun Harkins, Mark Renaudin, Jim Meek (HBO)

Sound

Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama SeriesOutstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing
  • The Young and the Restless – Andrzej Warzocha, Dean Johnson, Ricky Alvarez, Joseph Lawrence, Thomas Luth, Mark Mooney, Nico Svoboda, Marisa Garcia, Denise Palm Stones (CBS)
    • The Bold and the Beautiful – J. Aaron Lepley, Tommy Persson, Brian Connell, Jerry Martz, Daniel Lecuna, Justin Lamont, Nick Krotov, Giovanni Meza, Julian Salas (CBS)
    • General Hospital – Christopher Baninger, Donald Smith, Paul Glass, Dave MacLeod, Thomas Byrne, Alan Zema (ABC)
  • The Ellen DeGeneres Show – Terry Fountain, Liz Cabral, Phil Gebhardt, Chuck Orozco, Dirk Sciarrotta (Syndicated)
    • Family Feud – Jeffrey Frickman, Dirk Sciarrotta, Lance Gardhouse, Liza Tan, Jennifer Vannoy-Rounsaville, Joey Adelman, Philip Gebhardt, John Protzko (Syndicated)
    • Let's Make a Deal – John Protzko, Dustin Belanger, Marc Gaudioso, Cat Gray, Rory Ambron, Mike Mazzetti (CBS)
    • The Price Is Right – Henry Muehlhausen, Robbi Sutherland, Jennifer Fah Vayhinger, La-Aja Hernandez, Nicole Katz, Matthew Lannin, Stephanie Le Abbott, Frankie Le Nguyen, Doug Schneider, Nancy Perry, Brian Rushing, Joshua Gardener (CBS)
    • Steve – Eddie Marquez, James Slanger, Danny Cruz, Jennifer Vannoy-Rounsaville (Syndicated)
Outstanding Sound MixingOutstanding Sound Mixing for an Animated Program
  • Sesame Street – Chris Prinzivalli, Michael Barrett, Michael Croiter, Dick Maitland (HBO)
    • The Gymkhana Files – Rian Balvin, Preston Edmondson (Amazon Prime Video)
    • The New Legends of Monkey – Richard Flynn, Ian McLoughlin, Evan McHugh (Netflix)
    • ReBoot: The Guardian Code – Millar Montgomery, Kirby Jinnah (Netflix)
    • Six Dreams – Laro Basterrechea (Amazon Prime Video)
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Preschool Animated ProgramOutstanding Sound Editing for a Live Action Program
  • Beat Bugs – Sam Gain-Emery, Sam Hayward, Thom Kellar, Daniel Denholm, Sean Carey, Brent Clark, Wes Swales, Bob Mothersbaugh (Netflix)
    • PAW Patrol : "Mighty Pups" – Richard Spence-Thomas (Nickelodeon)
    • Rusty Rivets – Chris Harris, Mary Lee (Nickelodeon)
    • The Stinky & Dirty Show – Steve Maher, Eric Lewis (Amazon Prime Video)
    • Vampirina – Otis Van Osten, Jay Culliton, Carlos Sanches, Eric Lewis (Disney Junior)
  • The Who Was? Show – Jay Fisher (Netflix)
    • Dino Dana – Sean W. Karp, Charles Duchesne, Will Preventis, Noah Siegel, Blag Ahilov, Jakob Thiesen (Amazon Prime Video)
    • The New Legends of Monkey – Luke Mynott, Wes Chew, Julian Wessels, Cihan Saral, Tom Herdman, Dylan Barfield, Melanie Graham, Damian Chan, Joshua James Smith (Netflix)
    • Sesame Street – Michael Croiter, Chris Prinzivalli, Michael Barrett, Chris Sassano, Dick Maitland, Jorge Muelle, Paul Rudolph (HBO)
    • Six Dreams – Laro Basterrechea (Amazon Prime Video)
Outstanding Sound Editing for an Animated ProgramOutstanding Sound Editing for a Preschool Animated Program
  • Lego DC Super Heroes: The Flash! – Devon Bowman, Rob McIntyre, Evan R. Dockter, Andrew Ing, Lawrence Reyes, Marc Schmidt, Ezra Walker, Mark A. Keatts, David M. Cowan, Kelly Foley Downs, Patrick Foley, Mike Garcia, Tim Kelly, George Peters, Aran Tanchum, Vincent Guisetti (Digital Release)
    • Big Hero 6: The Series – Robert Poole II, Robbi Smith, David Bonilla, Rich Danhakl, J Lampinen (Disney Channel)
    • Tales of Arcadia: Trollhunters – Matt Hall, Otis Van Osten, Jason Oliver, Vincent Guisetti (Netflix)
    • Tales of Arcadia: 3Below – Otis Van Osten, James Miller, Jason Oliver, Vincent Guisetti (Netflix)
    • Watership Down – Dominic Gibbs, Luke Gentry, Lilly Blazewicz, Eilam Hoffman, George Lee, Adam Horley, Andrew Walton, Arabella Winter, Glen Gathard, Jemma Riley-Tolch, Pete Burgis, Zoe Freed, Rebecca Heathcote (Netflix)
  • Vampirina – Otis Van Osten, Marcos Abrom, Jason Oliver, Eric Lews, Goeun Lee (Disney Junior)
    • Beat Bugs – Sam Hayward, Jared Dwyer, Andrew Miller, Thalia Coletis, Sean Carey, Jason Fernandez, Blair Slater (Netflix)
    • Elena of Avalor – Robert Poole II, Robbi Smith, David Bonilla, J. Lampinen, Chris Coyne, Rich Danhakl (Disney Junior)
    • Let's Go Luna! – Mike Mancuso, Joe Tetreau, Ryan Eligh, Dante Winkler, Matt Mckenzie (PBS Kids)
    • The Stinky & Dirty Show – Steve Maher, Simon Bird, Peter Blayney, Jake Monaco, Eric Lewis (Amazon Prime Video)

Writing

Outstanding Writing Team for a Digital Drama SeriesOutstanding Writing for a Children's, Preschool Children's, Family Viewing
  • After Forever – Michael Slade, Kevin Spirtas (Amazon Prime Video)
  • Odd Squad – Tim McKeon, Mark De Angelis, Adam Peltzman, Robby Hoffman (PBS)
    • Dino Dana – J.J. Johnson, Christin Simms, Nathalie Younglai (Amazon Prime Video)
    • Odd Squad: World Turned Odd – Tim McKeon, Mark De Angelis, Adam Peltzman, Robby Hoffman (PBS)
    • Sesame Street – Ken Scarborough, Molly Boylan, Jessica Carleton, Geri Cole, Joe Fallon, Christine Ferraro, Elizabeth Hara, Ron Holsey, Raye Lankford, Luis Santeiro, Belinda Ward (HBO)
    • The Who Was? Show – Brian Clark, Eric Gilliland, Elliott Kalan, Mark McAdam, Brian McCann, Delaney Yeager (Netflix)
Outstanding Writing for a Preschool Animated ProgramOutstanding Writing Team for an Animated Program
  • Ask the StoryBots – Jeff Gill, Evan Spiridellis, Gregg Spiridellis, Jacob Streilein, Nate Theis, Eddie West (Netflix)
Outstanding Writing Special Class
  • The Ellen DeGeneres Show – Jason Gelles, Kevin A. Leman II, Lauren Pomerantz, Alison Balian, Jason Blackman, Jamie Brunton, Ellen DeGeneres, Bente Engelstoft, Rick Mitchell, Gil Rief, Troy Thomas, Michael Tiberi, Adam Yenser (Syndicated)
    • The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation – Jim Lichtenstein, Stephanie Himango, John Murphy, Norma Rubio, Alie Ward (CBS)
    • The Royal Wedding Live with Cord and Tish!Will Ferrell, Andrew Steele, Jake Fogelnest, Jocelyn Richard (HBO)
    • To Life: How Israeli Volunteers Are Changing the World – Erin Zimmerman (Freeform)
    • The 2018 Rose Parade Hosted by Cord & TishWill Ferrell, Jake Fogelnest, Andrew Steele (Amazon Prime Video)

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The 47th 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 2019. The winners for the creative arts categories were announced on June 26, 2020 via the Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts of the Daytime Emmys after the broadcast of the main ceremony. The winners for the digital drama categories were announced on July 19, 2020. The winners for the Children's, Lifestyle and Animation Awards were announced on July 26, 2020, in a live-stream on the Emmys platform, hosted by American comedian Loni Love.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1st Children's and Family Emmy Awards</span> American TV awards

The 1st Children's and Family Emmy Awards were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), to honor the best in American children's and family-oriented television programming in 2021 and 2022. The eligibility period ran from January 1, 2021, to May 31, 2022; starting the following year, the eligibility window will be from June 1 to May 31 every year. The winners were announced during two ceremonies—one focused on creative and technical arts, and the other dedicated to performances and programming—that were held at Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Los Angeles on December 10 and 11, 2022. Dancer and media personality JoJo Siwa hosted the December 10 ceremony, while the December 11 ceremony was hosted by actor and comedian Jack McBrayer.

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