Daytime Emmy Award
The Daytime Emmy Award is a television award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in New York City and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in Los Angeles . As its equivalent for the Primetime distinguishes it television broadcasts of the US television program. The award ceremony usually takes place in May or June.
The Emmys are considered television awards that are equivalent to the Oscar (for movies), the Grammy Award (for music), and the Tony Award (for theater).
history
The first Emmy Awards for During the Day was given as part of the Primetime Awards in 1972, when The Doctors and General Hospital were nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in a Daytime Drama . The Doctors won the first Daytime Emmy Best Show . In addition, the Outstanding Achievement by an Individual in a Daytime Drama award was given to Mary Fickett of All My Children . In 1968, the Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programming category was added. However, the jury decided against awarding the prize. This sparked a complaint from Another World writer Agnes Nixon , who published her displeasure in the New York Times .
The actor John Beradino of General Hospital was finally one of the greatest proponents, that the work of the people who worked on Daytime series should be recognized and provided with its own price. The first own award ceremony took place in 1974 in the Channel Gardens of the Rockefeller Center in New York. The moderators were Barbara Walters and Peter Marshall . Today the ceremony usually takes place in the Radio City Music Hall , with the occasional alternative to Madison Square Garden . In 2006 the Emmy Awards took place for the first time outside of New York, at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles . The Kodak Theater also hosted the 2007 and 2008 awards.
Since only a few actors are involved in the daily program, it is usually the case that the same people were nominated several times. Best known is All My Children actress Susan Lucci , who was nominated 18 times before she received a Daytime Emmy for Best Actress in 1999.
In 2003, in response to criticism of the nomination system that discriminated against series with a large cast, another round of voting was introduced. So today "pre-nominations" are held, in which one or two actors of the respective show are pre-nominated in order to be finally nominated in a second round.
Charisma
The ceremony was originally broadcast at lunchtime. Since 1991 the award has been moved to the evening hours. Many specials were broadcast before the live broadcast to draw the audience's attention to the award ceremony. ABC / Disney's cable channel SoapNet is broadcasting a special a month in advance , and the reception on the red carpet and the after-show party will also be broadcast there. When NBC broadcast the awards, special episodes from their series such as Another World: Summer Desire were shown. When the slot was then awarded to CBS, the first hour was filled with The Price Is Right specials, including a United States Navy special and in 2007 with a rerun of an episode with original presenter Bob Barker .
For many years the show was produced by Dick Clark , himself an award-winning presenter who also received an Emmy for his life's work. From 2004 to 2008, White Cherry Entertainment produced the show.
The show first aired on The CW in August 2009 . The broadcast had very low ratings , but was still a success for the station. The 37th and 38th editions of the Daytime Emmy Awards aired on CBS in June 2010 and 2011, respectively.
Categories
Daytime Emmys were awarded in the following categories:
Program categories
- Outstanding Drama Series
- Outstanding Game / Audience Participation Show
- Outstanding Morning Programming (first started in 2007)
- Outstanding Talk Show (until 2007), then split into two categories:
- Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment
- Outstanding Talk Show Informative
- Outstanding Special Class Special
- Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series
- Outstanding Children's Series
- Outstanding Children / Youth / Family Special
- Outstanding Lifestyle Show
- Outstanding Special Class
- Outstanding Legal / Courtroom Program
- Outstanding Children's Animated Program
- Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
- Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
Director categories
- Directing for a Game / Audience Participation Show
- Directing for a Drama Series
- Directing for a talk show
- Directing for a Lifestyle Show
- Directing for a Children's Series
- Directing for a Children / Youth / Family Special
- Directing for a Special Class Program
Acting categories
- Lead Actor in a Drama Series
- Lead Actress in a Drama Series
- Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
- Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
- Younger Actor in a Drama Series
- Younger Actress in a Drama Series
- Performer in A Children's Series
- Performer In a Children / Youth / Family Special
- Performer in an Animated Program
- Game Show Host
- Talk show host
- Lifestyle show host
Script categories
- Writing for a Drama Series
- Writing for a Children's Series
- Writing for a Children / Youth / Family Special
- Writing for a Special Class Special
Before 2007, the categories for “lifestyle shows” were advertised as “service shows”.
Creative Arts Daytime Emmys
Creative Arts Emmy Awards are presented in the following categories:
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Artistic Director
- Art Direction - Set Decoration - Scenic Design
- Art Direction - Set Decoration - Scenic Design for a Drama Series
- Casting for a Drama Series
- Costumes
- Costume Design for a Series
- Costume Design for a Drama Series
- cut
- Single Camera Editing for a Series
- Multiple camera editing for a series
- Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama Series
- hairstyle
- Hairstyling for a Series
- Hairstyling for a Drama Series
- light
- Lighting Direction for a Series
- Lighting Direction for a Drama Series
- Main title design
- Make up
- Make up
- Makeup for a Drama Series
- music
- Music Direction and Composition
- Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series
- Original song
- Sound editing and mixing
- Sound editing for a series
- Sound Editing for a Drama Series
- Sound Mixing for a Series
- Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
- Technical management
- Single Camera Photography - Video or Electronic
- Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Series
- Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Drama Series
Awards ceremonies
Date and station of first broadcast in brackets:
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Most awarded people
- Justin Deas (6) (1984, 1988-1989, 1994-1995, 1997)
- Anthony Geary (6) (1982, 1999-2000, 2004, 2006, 2008)
- Erika Slezak (6) (1984, 1986, 1992, 1995–1996, 2005)
- David Canary (5) (1986, 1988-1989, 1993, 2001)
- Susan Flannery (4) (1975, 2000, 2002-2003)
- Ellen DeGeneres (4) (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
- Jonathan Jackson (4) (1995, 1998-1999, 2011)
- Kim Zimmer (4) (1985, 1987, 1990, 2006)
- Peter Bergman (3) (1991-1992, 2002)
- Sarah Brown (3) (1997-1998, 2000)
- Jennifer Finnigan (3) (2002-2004)
- Helen Gallagher (3) (1976-1977, 1988)
- Rick Hearst (3) (1991, 2004, 2007)
- Michael E. Knight (3) (1986-1987, 2001)
- Jennifer Landon (3) (2006-2008)
- Christian LeBlanc (3) (2005, 2007, 2009)
- Heather Tom (3) (1993, 1999, 2011)
- Barbara Walters (3) (1975, 2003, 2009)
- David Letterman (2) (2 × 1981)
- Julia Barr (2) (1990, 1998)
- Julie Marie Berman (2) (2009-2010)
- Larry Bryggman (2) (1984, 1987)
- LeVar Burton (2) (2001-2002)
- Martha Byrne (2) (1987, 2001)
- Macdonald Carey (2) (1974-1975)
- Whoopi Goldberg (2) (2002, 2009)
- Susan Haskell (2) (1994, 2009)
- Elizabeth Hubbard (2) (1974, 1976)
- Judith Light (2) (1980-1981)
- Dorothy Lyman (2) (1982-1983)
- Kevin Mambo (2) (1996-1997)
- Cady McClain (2) (1990, 2004)
- Kimberly McCullough (2) (1989, 1996)
- Michael Park (2) (2010-2011)
- Tom Pelphrey (2) (2006, 2008)
- John Wesley Shipp (2) (1986, 1987)
- Kristoff St. John (2) (1992, 2008)
- Michelle Stafford (2) (1997, 2004)
- Gina Tognoni (2) (2006, 2008)
- Jerry verDorn (2) (1995–1996)
- Jess Walton (2) (1991, 1997)
- Douglass Watson (2) (1980-1981)
- Maura West (2) (2007, 2010)
- Ellen Wheeler (2) (1986, 1988)
- Darnell Williams (2) (1983, 1985)
Individual evidence
- ↑ BBC Learning English | Emmy Awards
- ↑ Emmys For Dame Helen / The Sopranos - Reality TV | Photos | News | Galleries
- ^ Eckhardt Nixon, Agnes: "They're Happy to Be Hooked" The New York Times , July 7, 1968, D13.
- ↑ "The Daytime Emmys Go Hollywood!" SoapCentral.com, September 9, 2005
- ^ Lisa de Moraes: For the Primetime Emmys, a Series of Changes , Washington Post . July 6, 2006. Retrieved October 26, 2008.
- ^ Emmy nominations process changed to level the field . SoapCentral. March 12, 2003. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
- ↑ 2010 Daytime Emmy Pre-Nominations Announced . Soap Opera Digest. Archived from the original on March 25, 2010. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
- ↑ "Pigskin's kicking in" - Variety.com September 1, 2009
- ↑ Daytime Emmys 2011: list of winners. Ontheredcarpet.com, June 19, 2011, accessed December 6, 2011 .