49th Daytime Emmy Awards

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49th Daytime Emmy Awards
DateJune 24, 2022
Location Pasadena Convention Center
Pasadena, California, U.S.
Presented by National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted by Kevin Frazier
Nischelle Turner
Highlights
Outstanding Drama Series General Hospital
Outstanding Game Show Jeopardy!
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS
Paramount+
Viewership2.945 million [1]
  48th  · Daytime Emmy Awards ·  50th  

The 49th Daytime Emmy Awards, presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honored the best in U.S. daytime television programming in 2021. The award ceremony was held live on June 24, 2022, at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, California. The ceremony was broadcast in the U.S. on CBS and streamed on Paramount+. Nominations were announced on Thursday, May 5, 2022. [2] [3] [4]

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Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner, co-anchors of the syndicated entertainment newsmagazine Entertainment Tonight , hosted the ceremony for the first time. [5]

In response to the growth of streaming television, this was the first year under a major realignment of the Daytime and Primetime Emmy Awards, where the two ceremonies' scopes now revolve more around factors such as the themes, format, and style characteristics, instead of strictly dayparts. [6] [7]

Ceremony information

Emmys realignment

In December 2021, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) announced a major realignment of the Emmy Award ceremonies. This was in response to the growth of streaming television, which blurred the lines in determining which shows should fall under the Daytime or Primetime Emmys. The two ceremonies' scopes will now revolve around factors such as the themes and frequency of such programming, rather than strictly dayparts. [6] [7]

Among the major changes that will take effect at the 49th Daytime Emmy Awards in June 2022 and at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards in September 2022: [6] [7]

Categories for game shows and instructional programming will remain split this year between the Daytime and Primetime Emmys, with their realignment to be determined in 2023. [6] [7]

Other rule changes

The maximum age limit for those eligible for Outstanding Younger Performer in a Drama Series has been lowered from 25 to 21 (it was further lowered to 18 in 2023). [2]

Winners and nominees

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John McCook, Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series winner
Mishael Morgan, Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner Mishael Morgan 2014.jpg
Mishael Morgan, Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner
Jeff Kober, Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner Jeff Kober 2015.jpg
Jeff Kober, Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
Frankie Celenza, Outstanding Culinary Show Host winner Frankie Celenza.jpg
Frankie Celenza, Outstanding Culinary Show Host winner
Steve Harvey, Outstanding Game Show Host winner SteveHarveyHWOFMay2013 (cropped).jpg
Steve Harvey, Outstanding Game Show Host winner
Kelly Clarkson, Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host winner Kelly Clarkson 2018 DoD Warrior Games Opening Ceremony 14 - Cropped 01.jpg
Kelly Clarkson, Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host winner
Tamron Hall, Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host winner Tamron Hall 2017 USO Gala (cropped2).jpg
Tamron Hall, Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host winner

The nominations for both the 49th Daytime Emmy Awards and the Creative Arts & Lifestyle Daytime Emmy Awards were announced on May 5, 2022. [10] [11] Winners in each category are listed first, in boldface. [12]

Programming

Programming

Acting

Acting

Hosting

Hosting

Directing/Writing

Directing/Writing

Lifetime Achievement Award

Multiple wins

Shows with multiple major wins
WinsShowNetwork
5 General Hospital ABC
2 The Kelly Clarkson Show Syndicated
The Bold and the Beautiful CBS

Presenters and performances

The following individuals presented awards or performed musical acts. [13] [14]

Presenters (in order of appearance)

NameRole
Sylvia VillagranAnnouncer for the 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
Tanner Novlan
Krista Allen
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Galen Gering
Camila Banus
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Drew Carey Presenter of the special tribute to the 50th Anniversary of The Price Is Right
James Reynolds Presenter of Beyond Salem on the Outstanding Daytime Drama Series segment
Kevin Frazier
Nischelle Turner
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Informative Talk Show and Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host
Lawrence Saint-Victor Presenter of The Bold and the Beautiful on the Outstanding Daytime Drama Series segment
Jerry O'Connell
Natalie Morales
Presenter of the award for Outstanding Directing Team for a Drama Series
Susan Lucci Presenter of the In Memoriam tribute
Kevin Frazier
Nischelle Turner
Presenter of the special tribute to the conclusion of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Maury
Scott Evans Presenter of the award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show and Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host
Suzanne Rogers
Jennifer Aniston
Presenters of the Lifetime Achievement Award to John Aniston
Deidre Hall Presenter of Days of Our Lives on the Outstanding Daytime Drama Series segment
Deborah Norville Presenter of the award for Outstanding Younger Performer in a Drama Series
Tamron Hall Presenter of the award for Outstanding Entertainment News Series
Laura Wright Presenter of General Hospital on the Outstanding Daytime Drama Series segment
Terry O'Reilly (NATAS Chairman)Special presentation highlighting the benefits of daytime television and diversity
Ted King Presenter of the award for Outstanding Writing Team for a Drama Series
Tracey E. Bregman Presenter of The Young and the Restless on the Outstanding Daytime Drama Series segment
Kevin Frazier
Nischelle Turner
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Game Show and Outstanding Game Show Host
Tanisha Harper
Cameron Mathison
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Sean Dominic
Christian LeBlanc
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Kevin Frazier
Nischelle Turner
Introducers of Michael Bolton
Drew Barrymore Presenter of the award for Outstanding Daytime Drama Series

Performers

Name(s)RolePerformed
Michael Bolton Performer"How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" during the annual In Memoriam tribute [15]
Michael BoltonPerformer"Beautiful World"

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