The Ellen DeGeneres Show and PBS‘s Sesame Street led the 40th Daytime Creative Arts Emmys with six wins apiece at the annual awards presented Friday night by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. CBS tied PBS as the most-awarded network as honors were doled out in over 55 categories, while Leeza Gibbons won in her first Emmy nomination in 15 years. Embattled Sesame Street fixture Kevin Clash won three Emmys for his work on the children’s show as co-exec producer, performer, and director. Here’s the full list of winners: Outstanding Children’S Animated Program Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness – Nickelodeon Peter Hastings, Executive Producer Bret Haaland, Co-Executive Producer, Supervising Producer Randy Dormans, Gabe Swarr, Supervising Producers Andrew Huebner, Producer Outstanding Children’S Series R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour The Series – Hub Network Dan Angel, Billy Brown, Harvey Kahn,...
- 6/15/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
The Young and the Restless tallied 23 nominations as honors were announced this morning for the 40th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Restless’ impressive take helped CBS lead all networks with 50 overall nominations. PBS and ABC followed, with 44 and 38 nods, respectively.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
- 5/1/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside TV
The nominations are in! Ellen DeGeneres, The View and General Hospital lead the pack in the 2013 Daytime Emmy nominations.
Sam Champion read the 2013 Daytime Emmy Nominations on Good Morning America on May 1, and it’s a great list! General Hospital and The Young & The Restless were some of the many shows nominated, while Ellen DeGeneres, Katie Couric and the lovely ladies of The View are some of the hosts nominated. Read on for the full list.
Daytime Emmys 2013 — Full List Of Nominations
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS
Bradley P. Bell, Executive Producer
Rhonda Friedman, Edward J. Scott, SupervisingProducers
Ronald W. Weaver, Senior Producer
Mark Pinciotti, Coordinating Producer
Cynthia J. Popp, Colleen Bell, Casey Kasprzyk, Producers
Days of Our Lives, NBC
Ken Corday, Executive Producer
Lisa de Cazotte, Greg Meng, Co-Executive Producers
Janet Drucker, Tim Stevens, Coordinating Producers
Albert Alarr, Producer
General Hospital , ABC
Frank Valentini, Executive Producer
Mary-Kelly Weir,...
Sam Champion read the 2013 Daytime Emmy Nominations on Good Morning America on May 1, and it’s a great list! General Hospital and The Young & The Restless were some of the many shows nominated, while Ellen DeGeneres, Katie Couric and the lovely ladies of The View are some of the hosts nominated. Read on for the full list.
Daytime Emmys 2013 — Full List Of Nominations
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS
Bradley P. Bell, Executive Producer
Rhonda Friedman, Edward J. Scott, SupervisingProducers
Ronald W. Weaver, Senior Producer
Mark Pinciotti, Coordinating Producer
Cynthia J. Popp, Colleen Bell, Casey Kasprzyk, Producers
Days of Our Lives, NBC
Ken Corday, Executive Producer
Lisa de Cazotte, Greg Meng, Co-Executive Producers
Janet Drucker, Tim Stevens, Coordinating Producers
Albert Alarr, Producer
General Hospital , ABC
Frank Valentini, Executive Producer
Mary-Kelly Weir,...
- 5/1/2013
- by Eleanore Hutch
- HollywoodLife
Bravo's Big Premiere Week started off right with the season five premiere of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, which gave me enough life and made up for the sort of lackluster season from last year.
The Atl Housewives were all in top form, but their personal lives (and hell, to some extent their professional lives as well) were drama prone as usual. Except Kandi, who is basically sitting on top of the world now with her new fiancé Tod and their new home, which Kandi made sure to let people know she paid in cash. We got it, boo, you're the richest bitch in the cast. Don't let that money make you!
As for new girl Kenya "Gone With The Wind-Fabulous!" Moore, she really showed her ass last night, sending my Twitter and Facebook timelines in a tizzy with tweets and statuses shouting their utter disdain for the woman.
The Atl Housewives were all in top form, but their personal lives (and hell, to some extent their professional lives as well) were drama prone as usual. Except Kandi, who is basically sitting on top of the world now with her new fiancé Tod and their new home, which Kandi made sure to let people know she paid in cash. We got it, boo, you're the richest bitch in the cast. Don't let that money make you!
As for new girl Kenya "Gone With The Wind-Fabulous!" Moore, she really showed her ass last night, sending my Twitter and Facebook timelines in a tizzy with tweets and statuses shouting their utter disdain for the woman.
- 11/5/2012
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
It's time to go back to the A as The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 5 is officially around the corner.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta returns November 4th to reclaim its Sunday night spot it held last year . NeNe Leakes, Kandi Burruss, Phaedra Parks, and Cynthia Bailey all return for another round of Atl antics and drama as they continue to pursuit their dreams and further their already lucrative careers. Hopefully for NeNe, this will mean we will get to see more of her on the set of Glee and The New Normal, but we're pretty sure some of that attention will be focused on NeNe's on-again, off-again relationship with Gregg.
Kandi's most-talked about new man and her music career will most definitely be her focal point this upcoming season. Phaedra will take on making a fitness video to help other people achieve a donkey booty like her's the natural way,...
The Real Housewives of Atlanta returns November 4th to reclaim its Sunday night spot it held last year . NeNe Leakes, Kandi Burruss, Phaedra Parks, and Cynthia Bailey all return for another round of Atl antics and drama as they continue to pursuit their dreams and further their already lucrative careers. Hopefully for NeNe, this will mean we will get to see more of her on the set of Glee and The New Normal, but we're pretty sure some of that attention will be focused on NeNe's on-again, off-again relationship with Gregg.
Kandi's most-talked about new man and her music career will most definitely be her focal point this upcoming season. Phaedra will take on making a fitness video to help other people achieve a donkey booty like her's the natural way,...
- 9/21/2012
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
Did you watch the Academy Awards? Catch Sacha Baron Cohen on the red carpet spilling ashes down the front of Ryan Seacrest? Pretty hilarious, huh?
For Arab Americans, not so much.
Cohen was buffooning as a fictitious Arab dictator to promote his upcoming film. There was plenty of buzz over the fact that he made a mess of Seacrest's Burberry tuxedo, but not much of an outcry about the blatant Arab stereotype.
Arabs are among the few cultures that Hollywood still exploits with impunity. Routinely, we are profiled as unsavory or sultry characters -- generally terrorists, dictators, sheikhs, oil tycoons or Bedouins. But it's not just Hollywood that perpetuates this imagery. These stereotypes are promoted through the media, law enforcement, our courts, legislatures, Congress and our political candidates. They become an ugly message that trickles down to the general public: Arabs and Muslims are untrustworthy; they are un-American; they are.
For Arab Americans, not so much.
Cohen was buffooning as a fictitious Arab dictator to promote his upcoming film. There was plenty of buzz over the fact that he made a mess of Seacrest's Burberry tuxedo, but not much of an outcry about the blatant Arab stereotype.
Arabs are among the few cultures that Hollywood still exploits with impunity. Routinely, we are profiled as unsavory or sultry characters -- generally terrorists, dictators, sheikhs, oil tycoons or Bedouins. But it's not just Hollywood that perpetuates this imagery. These stereotypes are promoted through the media, law enforcement, our courts, legislatures, Congress and our political candidates. They become an ugly message that trickles down to the general public: Arabs and Muslims are untrustworthy; they are un-American; they are.
- 2/28/2012
- by Nadia Tonova
- Aol TV.
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