76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

{{Short description|2024 American television programming awards for creative arts}}

{{For|the main ceremony|76th Primetime Emmy Awards}}

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| name = 76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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| date = September 7–8, 2024

| location = {{unbulleted list|Peacock Theater|Los Angeles, California}}

| presenter = Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

| most_awards = Shogun (14)

| most_nominations = Shogun (17)

| host =

| network = FXX

| producer = Bob Bain{{Cite web |title=76th Emmys Program |url=https://www.emmys.com/emmys/program/76th/download |access-date=September 26, 2024 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}}

| director = Richard Preuss

| viewership =

| previous = 75th

| next = 77th

| main = Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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The 76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards honored the best in artistic and technical achievement in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2023, until May 31, 2024, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.{{cite web|url=https://www.emmys.com/sites/default/files/Downloads/2024-rules-procedures-v4.pdf?bust=240522|title=76th Primetime Emmy Awards – 2023–2024 Rules and Procedures|publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|date=May 22, 2024|accessdate=July 16, 2024}} The awards were presented on September 7 and 8, 2024, at the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, California. A total of 106 Creative Arts Emmys were presented across 99 categories. The ceremonies were broadcast in the United States by FXX on September 14.

Shōgun won fourteen awards, leading all programs; The Bear followed with seven awards. Shōgun also received the most nominations with 17 nominations followed by Only Murders in the Building and Saturday Night Live with 15 nominations each. Overall program awards went to Beckham, Blue Eye Samurai, Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic, Fallout: Vault 33, Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project, Jeopardy!, Jim Henson Idea Man, My Next Guest with David Letterman and John Mulaney, Only Murders in the Building: One Killer Question, The Oscars, Quiz Lady, Shark Tank, Shōgun – The Making of Shōgun, Silent Hill: Ascension, Welcome to Wrexham, and What If...? – An Immersive Story. Amongst networks and platforms FX earned the most awards with 27 wins; Netflix received the most nominations with 83.

With their win for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, composers Benj Pasek and Justin Paul became the 20th and 21st recipients of the EGOT.{{cite web |last1=Lewis |first1=Hilary |title=Benj Pasek and Justin Paul Achieve EGOT Status With 'Only Murders' Emmy Win |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/benj-pasek-justin-paul-egot-emmy-win-only-murders-1235995243/ |website=The Hollywood Reporter |date=September 8, 2024 |access-date=September 9, 2024}}

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).{{cite web|url=https://www.emmys.com/sites/default/files/press/creative-240907-v1.pdf|title= First Group of 76th Creative Arts Emmy Winners Announced |date=September 7, 2024|publisher=Television Academy|access-date=September 7, 2024}}{{cite web|url=https://www.emmys.com/sites/default/files/press/creative-240908-v1.pdf|title=Final Group of 76th Creative Arts Emmy Winners Announced |date=September 8, 2024|publisher=Television Academy|access-date=September 8, 2024}}{{Cite web |title=76th Emmy Awards Complete Nominations List |url=https://www.emmys.com/sites/default/files/Downloads/76thnominations-list-v4.pdf|access-date=September 19, 2024 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences }}{{efn|The outlets listed for each program are the U.S. broadcasters or streaming services identified in the nominations, which for some international productions are different than the broadcaster(s) that originally commissioned the program. Programs broadcast by HBO or Max were listed as "HBO Max" in the nominations list; only the original broadcaster is listed below.}} Sections are based upon the categories listed in the 2023–2024 Emmy rules and procedures. Area awards and juried awards are denoted next to the category names as applicable.{{efn|{{bulleted list|Area awards are non-competitive; any nominee with at least 90% approval receives an Emmy. If no nominee receives 90% approval, the nominee with the highest approval receives an Emmy; for area awards in picture editing and sound mixing, there is an additional requirement that the highest-rated nominee must have at least 50% approval.|Juried awards generally do not have nominations; instead, all entrants are screened before members of the appropriate peer group, and one, more than one, or no entry is awarded an Emmy based on the jury's vote.}}}} For simplicity, producers who received nominations for program awards have been omitted.

=Programs=

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style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Television Movie}}

| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|{{Emmy Awards/color}}|Outstanding Variety Special (Live)}}

style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)}}
  • Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic (CBS){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden (CBS)
  • Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer (Netflix)
  • Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die (HBO)
  • Trevor Noah: Where Was I (Netflix)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Game Show}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Animated Program}}
  • Blue Eye Samurai: "The Tale of the Ronin and the Bride" (Netflix){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Bob's Burgers: "The Amazing Rudy" (Fox)
  • Scavengers Reign: "The Signal" (Max)
  • The Simpsons: "Night of the Living Wage" (Fox)
  • X-Men '97: "Remember It" (Disney+)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Structured Reality Program}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program}}
  • Welcome to Wrexham (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Below Deck Down Under (Bravo)
  • Love on the Spectrum U.S. (Netflix)
  • RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked (MTV)
  • Vanderpump Rules (Bravo)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special}}
  • Jim Henson Idea Man (Disney+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (HBO)
  • Girls State (Apple TV+)
  • The Greatest Night in Pop (Netflix)
  • Steve! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces (Apple TV+)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking (Juried)}}
  • Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project (HBO){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Beyond Utopia (Independent Lens) (PBS)
  • Stamped from the Beginning (Netflix)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series}}
  • Shōgun – The Making of Shōgun (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • After the Cut — The Daily Show (YouTube)
  • The Crown: Farewell to a Royal Epic (Netflix)
  • Hacks: Bit by Bit (Max)
  • Saturday Night Live Presents: Behind the Sketch (NBC)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Emerging Media Program}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" colspan="2" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Innovation in Emerging Media Programming (Juried)}}
  • Silent Hill: Ascension (ascension.com){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • What If...? – An Immersive Story (Apple Vision Pro){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • =Performing=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series}}
  • Néstor CarbonellShōgun: "Anjin" as Vasco Rodrigues (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Paul DanoMr. & Mrs. Smith: "A Breakup" as Harris Materbach (Prime Video)
  • Tracy LettsWinning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty: "The New World" as Jack McKinney (HBO)
  • Jonathan PryceSlow Horses: "Footprints" as David Cartwright (Apple TV+)
  • John TurturroMr. & Mrs. Smith: "Second Date" as Eric Shane (Prime Video)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Performer in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series}}
  • Eric AndréThe Eric Andre Show as Eric André (Adult Swim){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Desi LydicDesi Lydic Foxsplains – The Daily Show as Desi Lydic (YouTube)
  • Mena SuvariRZR as Detective Thompson (Gala Film)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Narrator}}
  • Angela BassettQueens: "African Queens" (Nat Geo){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • David AttenboroughPlanet Earth III: "Human" (BBC America)
  • Morgan FreemanLife on Our Planet: "Chapter 1: The Rules of Life" (Netflix)
  • Paul RuddSecrets of the Octopus: "Masterminds" (Nat Geo)
  • Octavia SpencerLost Women of Highway 20: "Vanished" (Investigation Discovery)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Host for a Game Show}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" colspan="2" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program}}
  • Alan CummingThe Traitors (Peacock){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • RuPaul CharlesRuPaul's Drag Race (MTV)
  • Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Kevin O'Leary and Robert HerjavecShark Tank (ABC)
  • Kristen KishTop Chef (Bravo)
  • Jeff ProbstSurvivor (CBS)
  • =Animation=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (Juried)}}

    =Art Direction=

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    |+ {{sronly|Art Direction}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour)}}
  • Only Murders in the Building: "Opening Night" – Patrick Howe, Casey Smith, and Rich Murray (Hulu){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • The Bear: "Omelette" – Merje Veski, Lisa Korpan, and Eric Frankel (FX)
  • Frasier: "Moving In" – Glenda Rovello, Conny Boettger-Marinos, and Amy Feldman (Paramount+)
  • Hacks: "Yes, And" – Rob Tokarz, Jeanine A. Ringer, and Jennifer Lukehart (Max)
  • What We Do in the Shadows: "A Weekend at Morrigan Manor" – Shayne Fox, Jody Clement, Aaron Noël, and Kerri Wylie (FX)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series}}

    • Saturday Night Live: "Host: Josh Brolin" – Joe DeTullio, Kenneth MacLeod, Melissa Shakun, and Kimberly Kachougian (NBC){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: "Freight Trains" – Eric Morrell and Amanda Carzoli (HBO)
    • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: "February 11, 2024: Super Bowl Episode with John Krasinski and Ryan Gosling and a Special Appearance by Jon Stewart" / "March 13, 2024: The Biden-Trump Rematch, Lara Trump Makes the RNC Great Again, RFK Jr. Courts Aaron Rodgers for VP; Stephen Meets "The Shower Witch"; Paul Rudd; Cecilia Vega; Jon Hamm; Amy Sedaris" – Jim Fenhagen, Larry Hartman, Riley Mellon, and Brendan Hurley (CBS)
    • RuPaul's Drag Race: "RDR Live!" / "Werq the World" – Gianna Costa, Jen Chu, and Gavin Smith (MTV)
    • Squid Game: The Challenge: "War" – Mathieu Weekes, Ben Norman, and Lizzie Chambers (Netflix)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" colspan="2" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special}}
  • The Oscars – Misty Buckley, Alana Billingsley, John Zuiker, and Margaux Lapresle (ABC){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic – Steve Morden, James Yarnell, and John Sparano (CBS)
  • 66th Grammy Awards – Julio Himede, Kristen Merlino, Gloria Lamb, Ellen Jaworski, and Kaydee Lavorin Friel (CBS)
  • Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas – Misty Buckley, Laura Woodroffe, and Richard Olivieri (Apple TV+)
  • 76th Annual Tony Awards – Steve Bass, Aaron Black, and Star Theodos Kahn (CBS)
  • =Casting=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series}}

    • Shōgun – Laura Schiff, Carrie Audino, Kei Kawamura, Maureen Webb, and Colleen Bolton (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Crown – Robert Sterne (Netflix)
    • The Morning Show – Victoria Thomas (Apple TV+)
    • Mr. & Mrs. Smith – Carmen Cuba, Candice Alustiza-Lee, Teresa Razzauti, and Alejandro Reza (Prime Video)
    • Slow HorsesNina Gold (Apple TV+)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie}}
  • Baby ReindeerNina Gold and Martin Ware (Netflix){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Fargo – Rachel Tenner, Jackie Lind, Stephanie Gorin, and Rhonda Fisekci (FX)
  • Feud: Capote vs. The Swans – Alexa L. Fogel (FX)
  • RipleyAvy Kaufman, Francesco Vedovati, and Barbara Giordani (Netflix)
  • True Detective: Night Country – Francine Maisler, Deborah Schildt, and Alda B. Gudjónsdóttir (HBO)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Casting for a Reality Program}}

    =Choreography=

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    |+ {{sronly|Choreography}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming (Juried)}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming (Juried)}}

    • The Idol: "Rehearsal" / "Music Video Shoot" / "Dollhouse" – Nina McNeely (HBO){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Only Murders in the Building: "Oliver's Dream Sequence" / "Creatures of the Night" – John Carrafa (Hulu)
    • Palm Royale: "The Rhumba" / "Maxine's Entrance" – Brooke Lipton (Apple TV+)
    • Physical: "Jean Franc's Advanced Aerobics Class" / "Figure 8's Commercial" / "Xanadu & Dreams" – Jennifer Hamilton (Apple TV+)

    =Cinematography=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series (Half-Hour)}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour)}}

    • The Bear: "Forks" – Andrew Wehde (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Hacks: "Just for Laughs" – Adam Bricker (Max)
    • Physical: "Like a Rocket" – Jimmy Lindsey (Apple TV+)
    • Reservation Dogs: "Deer Lady" – Mark Schwartzbard (FX)
    • Sugar: "Starry Eyed" – Richard Rutkowski (Apple TV+)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)}}
  • Shōgun: "Crimson Sky" – Sam McCurdy (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • The Crown: "Ritz" – Sophia Olsson (Netflix)
  • The Crown: "Sleep, Dearie Sleep" – Adriano Goldman (Netflix)
  • Shōgun: "Anjin" – Christopher Ross (FX)
  • 3 Body Problem: "Judgment Day" – Martin Ahlgren (Netflix)
  • Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty: "Beat L.A." – Todd Banhazl (HBO)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program}}
  • Girls State – Laura Hudock, Laela Kilbourn, Daniel Carter, Erynn Patrick Lamont, Keri Oberly, Thorsten Thielow, and Martina Radwan (Apple TV+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Beckham: "The Kick" – Tim Cragg (Netflix)
  • Jim Henson Idea Man – Igor Martinovic and Vanja Cernjul (Disney+)
  • Our Planet II: "Chapter 1: World on the Move" – Brad Bestelink and Kyle McBurnie (Netflix)
  • Planet Earth III: "Extremes" – Luke Nelson and John Shier (BBC America)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program}}

    • Life Below Zero: "Bulletproof" – Charlie Beck, Michael Cheeseman, Danny Day, and Pedro Delbrey (Nat Geo){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Amazing Race – Joshua Gitersonke, Bryan T. Adams, Kathryn Barrows, Kurt Carpenter, Petr Cikhart, Diego J. Contreras, David D'Angelo, Matthew Di Girolamo, Rob Gowler, Adam Haisinger, Jamie Holland, Kevin R. Johnson, Jay Kaufman, Ian Kerr, Tim Laks, Regan Letourneau, Danny Long, Lucas Kenna Mertes, Ryan Shaw, Alan Weeks, Stephen A. Coleman, and Willie Shipp (CBS)
    • Survivor – Peter Wery, Scott Duncan, Russ Fill, Tim Barker, Marc Bennett, Paulo Castillo, Rodney Chauvin, Chris Ellison, Ben Gamble, Nixon George, Marcus Hebbelmann, Derek Hoffmann, Matthias Hoffmann, Toby Hogan, Derek Holt, Efrain "Mofi" Laguna, Ian Miller, Nico Nyoni, Paul Peddinghaus, Nejc Poberaj, Louis Powell, Thomas Pretorius, Jovan Sales, Erick Sarmiento, Dirk Steyn, John Tattersall, Holly Thompson, Paulo Velozo, Cullum Andrews, Christopher Barker, Granger Scholtz, Nic Van Der Westhuizen, and Dwight Winston (CBS)
    • The Traitors: "The Funeral" – Siggi Rosen-Rawlings and Matt Wright (Peacock)
    • Welcome to Wrexham – Craig Hastings, Ed Edwards, James Melrose, Craig Murdoch, Verdy Oliver, Esther Vardy, Leighton Cox, Tom Reece, Gareth Roberts, Joe Clifford, Joby Newson, Mike Staniforth, and Dillon Scheps (FX)

    =Commercial=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Commercial}}

    =Costumes=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series}}

    • Shōgun: "Ladies of the Willow World" – Carlos Rosario, Carole Griffin, Kristen Bond, Kenichi Tanaka, and Paula Plachy (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Gilded Age: "You Don't Even Like Opera" – Kasia Walicka Maimone, Patrick Wiley, Isabelle Simone, Denise Andres, and Rebecca Levin Lore (HBO)
    • The New Look: "What a Day This Has Been" – Karen Muller Serreau, Catherine Boisgontier, and Emmanuelle Pertus (Apple TV+)
    • Palm Royale: "Maxine Throws a Party" – Alix Friedberg, Carolyn Dessert, Leigh Bell, Lindsay Newton, and Valerie Keiser (Apple TV+)
    • Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty: "What Is and What Should Never Be" – Emma Potter, Maressa Richtmyer, and Shannon Moore (HBO)

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Period Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie}}

    • Feud: Capote vs. The Swans: "Pilot" – Lou Eyrich, Leah Katznelson, Emily O'Connor, Laura McCarthy, Hanna Shea, and Miwa Ishii (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Griselda: "Paradise Lost" – Safowa Bright Bitzelberger, Joseph Castellanos, Jennifer Marlin, Serena Duffin, and Joanne Mills Trotta (Netflix)
    • Lessons in Chemistry: "Little Miss Hastings" – Mirren Gordon-Crozier, Jen Kennedy, and Kelli Hagen (Apple TV+)
    • Mary & George: "Not So Much as Love as by Awe" – Annie Symons, Cédric Andries, Courtney McClain, Jovana Gospavic, and Jason Airey (Starz)
    • Ripley: "IV La Dolce Vita" – Maurizio Millenotti, Gianni Casalnuovo, Ernest Camilleri, Teresa D'Arienzo, and Francesco Morabito (Netflix)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes}}
  • Ahsoka: "Part Eight: The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord" – Shawna Trpcic, Elissa Alcala, and Devon Patterson (Disney+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Echo: "Lowak" – Ambre Wrigley, Kizzie Martin Lillas, Kristina Elaine Taylor, Garnet Filo, and Amanda Steeley (Disney+)
  • Fallout: "The End" – Amy Westcott, Amy Burt, Wendy Yang, Jonathan Knipscher, and Cherie Cunningham Collins (Prime Video)
  • Loki: "1893" – Christine Wada, Harriet Kendall, Kristen Ernst-Brown, and Tom Hornsby (Disney+)
  • What We Do in the Shadows: "Pride Parade" – Laura Montgomery, Kay Jameson, Amy Sztulwark, and Anna Viksne (FX)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Series}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie}}
  • American Horror Story: Delicate: "The Auteur" – Jacqueline Demeterio, Jessica Zavala, Jennifer Salim, Jose Bantula, and Jillian Daidone (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Baby Reindeer: "Episode 4" – Mekel Bailey and Imogen Holness (Netflix)
  • Fargo: "Insolubilia" – Carol Case, Charl Boettger, and Michelle Carr (FX)
  • The Regime: "The Heroes' Banquet" – Consolata Boyle, Marion Weise, Bobbie Edwards, Johanna Garrad, and Jane Law (HBO)
  • True Detective: Night Country: "Part 5" – Alex Bovaird, Linda Gardar, Rebekka Jónsdóttir, Tina Ulee, Giulia Moschioni, and Brian Sprouse (HBO)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming (Juried)}}

    =Directing=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series}}

    • Saturday Night Live: "Host: Ryan Gosling" – Liz Patrick (NBC){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Daily Show: "Jon Stewart Returns to The Daily Show" – David Paul Meyer (Comedy Central)
    • Jimmy Kimmel Live!: "Trump Still Mad About Oscars Joke and Thinks Jimmy is Al Pacino, Chris Stapleton's Ballad for John Stamos, Guest Rob McElhenney & the Return of Our Outdoor Stage!" – Andy Fisher (ABC)
    • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: "December 21, 2023: GOP Wants Biden Kicked Off Ballot, Bankrupt Rudy Hawks Supplements, Elf on the Shelf for Parents; Meanwhile; Anderson Cooper & Andy Cohen; Louis Cato and the Late Show Band" – Jim Hoskinson (CBS)

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program}}
  • Girls StateAmanda McBaine and Jesse Moss (Apple TV+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Albert Brooks: Defending My LifeRob Reiner (HBO)
  • Beckham: "What Makes David Run" – Fisher Stevens (Netflix)
  • The Greatest Night in PopBao Nguyen (Netflix)
  • Jim Henson Idea ManRon Howard (Disney+)
  • Steve! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 PiecesMorgan Neville (Apple TV+)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Directing for a Reality Program}}

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling}}

    • The Morning Show: "The Kármán Line" – Nicole Venables, Jennifer Petrovich, Janine Thompson, and Lona Vigi (Apple TV+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Abbott Elementary: "Mother's Day" – Moira Frazier, Dustin Osborne, and Christina Joseph (ABC)
    • The Bear: "Fishes" – Ally Vickers, Angela Brasington, and Melanie Shaw (FX)
    • Hacks: "Yes, And" – Jennifer Bell (Max)
    • Only Murders in the Building: "Opening Night" – Jameson Eaton, Jimmy Goode, Leah Loukas, and J. Roy Helland (Hulu)

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Hairstyling}}

    • Shōgun: "A Stick of Time" – Sanna Kaarina Seppanen, Mariah Crawley, Madison Gillespie, Nakry Keo, and Janis Bekkering (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Ahsoka: "Part One: Master and Apprentice" – Maria Sandoval, Ashleigh Childers, Sallie Ciganovich, Marc Mapile, and Alyn Topper (Disney+)
    • Feud: Capote vs. The Swans: "Hats, Gloves and Effete Homosexuals" – Sean Flanigan, Chris Clark, Joshua Gericke, and Kevin Maybee (FX)
    • The Gilded Age: "You Don't Even Like Opera" – Sean Flanigan, Christine Fennell-Harlan, Jonathan Zane-Sharpless, Aaron Mark Kinchen, Tim Harvey, and Jennifer M. Bullock (HBO)
    • Palm Royale: "Maxine Rolls the Dice" – Karen Bartek, Brittany Madrigal, Cyndra Dunn, Tiffany Bloom, Fríða Aradóttir, and Jill Crosby (Apple TV+)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" colspan="2" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program (Juried)}}
  • Saturday Night Live: "Host: Ryan Gosling" – Jodi Mancuso, Cara Hannah, Inga Thrasher, Joseph Whitmeyer, Amanda Duffy Evans, Chad Harlow, Gina Ferrucci, and Elliott Simpson (NBC){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: "Trash Can Children" – Marco Gabellini (Shudder)
  • Dancing with the Stars: "Finale" – Kimi Messina, Dwayne Ross, Joe Matke, Jani Kleinbard, Amber Maher, Marion Rogers, and Brittany Spaulding (ABC)
  • So You Think You Can Dance: "Challenge #2: Broadway" – Crystal Broedel, Cynthia Chapman, Antoinette Black, Ashley Sedmack, Rie "Leay" Cangelosi, and Victor Paz (Fox)
  • We're Here: "Oklahoma, Part 3" – Abdiel "Gloria" Urcullu and Tyler Funicelli (HBO)
  • =Lighting Design / Lighting Direction=

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    |+ {{sronly|Lighting Design and Lighting Direction}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Lighting Design / Lighting Direction for a Variety Series}}

    • Saturday Night Live: "Host: Kristen Wiig" – Geoffrey Amoral, Rick McGuinness, Trevor Brown, Tim Stasse, William McGuinness, and Frank Grisanti (NBC){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • America's Got Talent: "Episode 1818" – Noah Mitz, Will Gossett, Hannah Kerman, Ryan Tanker, Patrick Boozer, Matt Benson, Terrance Ho, and Scott Chmielewski (NBC)
    • American Idol: "Top 14 Reveal" – Tom Sutherland, James Coldicott, Nathan Files, Bobby Grey, Ed Moore, Luke Chantrell, and Scott Chmielewski (ABC)
    • Dancing with the Stars: "Semi-Finals" – Noah Mitz, Patrick Brazil, Andrew Law, Casey Rhodes, Hannah Kerman, Matt Benson, Ed Moore, Stu Wesolik, and Matt McAdam (ABC)
    • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: "May 21, 2024: Billie Eilish Visits the Late Show for an Engaging Interview with Stephen Colbert and a Performance Off of Her New Album on the Ed Sullivan Theater Stage" – Michael Scricca, Hillary Knox, Constantine Leonardos II, and Tom Carrol (CBS)
    • The Voice: "Live Finale, Part 2" – Oscar Dominguez, Dan Boland, Ronald Wirsgalla, Erin Anderson, Andrew Munie, Jeff Shood, and Terrance Ho (NBC)

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Lighting Design / Lighting Direction for a Variety Special}}

    • Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden – Steve Cohen, Mark Foffano, Justin Cheatham, Tad Inferrera, and Adrian Bassett (CBS){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Starring UsherAl Gurdon, Ben Green, Harry Forster, Mark Humphrey, Eric Marchwinski, and Alen Sisul (CBS)
    • 66th Grammy Awards – Noah Mitz, Andy O'Reilly, Patrick Boozer, Ryan Tanker, Madigan Stehly, Bryan Klunder, Matt Benson, Will Gossett, Erin Anderson, Terrance Ho, Guy Jones, and Matt Cotter (CBS)
    • 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony – Allen Branton, Kevin Lawson, Felix Peralta, George Gountas, Alex Flores, Billy Steinberg, JC Castro, and Bianca Moncada (ABC)
    • 76th Annual Tony AwardsRobert Dickinson, Noah Mitz, Ed McCarthy, Tyler Ericson, Harry Sangmeister, Richie Beck, J.M. Hurley, Ka Lai Wong, Jason Rudolph (CBS)

    =Main Title and Motion Design=

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    |+ {{sronly|Main Title and Motion Design}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Main Title Design}}

    • Shōgun – Nadia Tzuo, Xiaolin Zeng, Alex Silver, Lee Buckley, Ilya Tselyutin, and Evan Larimore (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • FalloutPatrick Clair, Lance Slaton, Raoul Marks, and Scott Geersen (Prime Video)
    • Lessons in Chemistry – Hazel Baird, Rob Cawdery, Ben Jones, and Phil Davies (Apple TV+)
    • Palm Royale – Ronnie Koff, Rob Slychuk, Nader Husseini, and Lexi Gunvaldson (Apple TV+)
    • Silo – Patrick Clair, Raoul Marks, and Lance Slaton (Apple TV+)
    • 3 Body Problem – Patrick Clair, Raoul Marks, and Eddy Herringson (Netflix)

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Motion Design (Juried)}}

    • Jim Henson Idea Man – Mark Thompson, Seamus Walsh, Mark Caballero, Ivan Viaranchyk, Max Strizich, and Momo Zhao (Disney+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}

    =Makeup=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)}}

    • Shōgun: "The Abyss of Life" – Rebecca Lee, Krystal Devlin, Amber Trudeau, Andrea Alcala, Leslie Graham, Krista Hann, Mike Fields, and Emily Walsh (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Crown: "Ritz" – Cate Hall and Emilie Yong-Mills (Netflix)
    • Fallout: "The Head" – Michael Harvey, Kimberly Amacker, and David Kalahiki (Prime Video)
    • Feud: Capote vs. The Swans: "Beautiful Babe" – Jacqueline Risotto, Kristen Alimena, Christine Hooghuis, and Kyra Panchenko (FX)
    • Palm Royale: "Pilot" – Tricia Sawyer, Marissa Lafayette, Kenny Niederbaumer, Marie DelPrete, Simone Siegl, and Marja Webster (Apple TV+)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA| Outstanding Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program}}
  • Saturday Night Live: "Host: Ryan Gosling" – Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani, Amy Tagliamonti, Rachel Pagani, Young Bek, Brandon Grether, and Joanna Pisani (NBC){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: "Terror in the Woods" – The Boulet Brothers (Shudder)
  • Dancing with the Stars: "Monster Night" – Zena S. Green, Julie Socash, Angela Moos, Donna Bard, Sarah Woolf, Brian Sipe, James MacKinnon, and Tyson Fountaine (ABC)
  • Taylor Mac's 24-Decade History of Popular Music – Anastasia Durasova (HBO)
  • The Voice: "Live Finale, Part 1 and Live Finale, Part 2" – Darcy Gilmore, Gina Ghiglieri, Kristene Bernard, Nikki Carbonetta, Carlene Kearns, Elie Maalouf, Anthony Nguyen, and Marylin Lee Spiegel (NBC)
  • We're Here: "Oklahoma, Part 3" – Tyler "Laila" Devlin and Kalyd Sebastian Odeh (HBO)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup}}

    =Music=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score)}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special (Original Dramatic Score)}}
  • Jim Henson Idea ManDavid Fleming (Disney+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Albert Brooks: Defending My LifeMarc Shaiman (HBO)
  • Beckham: "Seeing Red" – Anže Rozman and Camilo Forero (Netflix)
  • Planet Earth III: "Extremes" – Jacob Shea, Sara Barone, and Hans Zimmer (BBC America)
  • Rock Hudson: All That Heaven AllowedLaura Karpman (HBO)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Music Direction}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics}}
  • Only Murders in the Building: "Sitzprobe" – "Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?" by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Marc Shaiman, and Scott Wittman (Hulu){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Girls5eva: "New York" – "The Medium Time" by Sara Bareilles (Netflix)
  • Saturday Night Live: "Host: Maya Rudolph" – "Maya Rudolph Mother's Day Monologue" by Eli Brueggemann, Maya Rudolph, Auguste White, Mike DiCenzo, and Jake Nordwind (NBC)
  • The Tattooist of Auschwitz: "Episode 6" – "Love Will Survive" by Kara Talve, Hans Zimmer, Walter Afanasieff, and Charlie Midnight (Peacock)
  • True Detective: Night Country: "Part 5" – "No Use" by John Hawkes (HBO)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" colspan="2" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Music Supervision}}
  • Fallout: "The End" – Trygge Toven (Prime Video){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Baby Reindeer: "Episode 4" – Catherine Grieves (Netflix)
  • Fargo: "The Tragedy of the Commons" – Maggie Phillips (FX)
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith: "A Breakup" – Jen Malone (Prime Video)
  • Only Murders in the Building: "Grab Your Hankies" – Bruce Gilbert and Lauren Marie Mikus (Hulu)
  • True Detective: Night Country: "Part 4" – Susan Jacobs (HBO)
  • =Picture Editing=

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    |+ {{sronly|Picture Editing}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Picture Editing for a Multi-Camera Comedy Series}}

    • How I Met Your Father: "Okay Fine, It's a Hurricane" – Russell Griffin (Hulu){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Frasier: "Blind Date" – Joseph Fulton (Paramount+)
    • Night Court: "Wheelers of Fortune" – Stephen Prime (NBC)
    • The Upshaws: "Ain't Broke" – Angel Gamboa Bryant and Brian LeCoz (Netflix)
    • The Upshaws: "Auto Motives" – Angel Gamboa Bryant (Netflix)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Picture Editing for a Single-Camera Comedy Series}}
  • The Bear: "Fishes" – Joanna Naugle (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Hacks: "The Deborah Vance Christmas Spectacular" – Jess Brunetto (Max)
  • Only Murders in the Building: "Sitzprobe" – Shelly Westerman and Payton Koch (Hulu)
  • Only Murders in the Building: "The White Room" – Peggy Tachdjian (Hulu)
  • Reservation Dogs: "Dig" – Patrick Tuck and Varun Viswanath (FX)
  • What We Do in the Shadows: "Pride Parade" – Liza Cardinale and A.J. Dickerson (FX)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming}}
  • John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in LA: "Paranormal" – Kelly Lyon, Sean McIlraith, and Ryan McIlraith (Netflix){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Dolly Parton's Pet Gala – Bill DeRonde, James Collet, Kari Heavenrich, and Stavros Stavropoulos (CBS)
  • Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die – Guy Harding (HBO)
  • Ramy Youssef: More Feelings – Joanna Naugle (HBO)
  • Tig Notaro: Hello Again – Kelly Lyon (Prime Video)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming (Segment)}}

    • The Daily Show: "The Dailyshowography of Vivek Ramaswamy: Enter the RamaVerse" – Catherine Trasborg (Comedy Central){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: "Boeing" – Anthony Miale (HBO)
    • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: "The Sad Tale of Henry the Engine" – Ryan Barger (HBO)
    • Saturday Night Live: "Bowen's Straight" – Paul Del Gesso and Kristie Ferriso (NBC)
    • Saturday Night Live: "I'm Just Pete" – Ryan Spears (NBC)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program}}
  • Jim Henson Idea Man – Sierra Neal and Paul Crowder (Disney+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Albert Brooks: Defending My Life – Bob Joyce (HBO)
  • Beckham: "Golden Balls" – Michael Harte, Paul Carlin, and Chris King (Netflix)
  • Escaping Twin Flames: "Up in Flames" – Martin Biehn, Kevin Hibbard, Troy Takaki, Mimi Wilcox, and Inbal B. Lessner (Netflix)
  • The Jinx — Part Two: "Chapter 9: Saving My Tears Until It's Official" – Richard Hankin, Charles Olivier, Lance Edmands, Sam Neave, Camilla Hayman, and David Tillman (HBO)
  • Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV: "Hidden in Plain Sight" – Daphne Gómez-Mena, Jane Jo, and Cody Rogowski (Investigation Discovery)
  • Steve! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces: "Then" – Alan Lowe (Apple TV+)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Picture Editing for a Structured Reality or Competition Program}}

    • The Voice – Sean Basaman, John M. Larson, Robert M. Malachowski Jr., Matt Antell, John Baldino, Matthew Blair, Melissa Silva Borden, William Fabian Castro, Andrew Ciancia, Nicholas Don Vito, Glen Ebesu, Rick Enrique, Greg Fitzsimmons, Brian Freundlich, Noel A. Guerra, Alyssa Dressman Lehner, John Homesley, Omega Hsu, Niki Hunter, Ryan P. James, Lise Kearney, Terri Maloney, James J. Munoz, Barry Murphy, Rich Remis, Robby Thompson, Matt Wafaie, and Eric Wise (NBC){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Amazing Race – Eric Beetner, Kevin Blum, Kellen Cruden, Christina Fontana, Jay Gammill, Katherine Griffin, Jason Groothuis, Darrick Lazo, Ryan Leamy, Josh Lowry, Steven Mellon, Paul C. Nielsen, Myron Santos, and Steven Urrutia (CBS)
    • Queer Eye: "Kiss the Sky" – Toni Ann Carabello, Enrique Araujo, Widgie Nikia Figaro, Jason Szabo, and Kimberly Pellnat (Netflix)
    • RuPaul's Drag Race: "Werq the World" – Jamie Martin, Paul Cross, Ryan Mallick, and Michael Roha (MTV)
    • Top Chef – Steve Lichtenstein, Ericka Concha, George Dybas, Malia Jurick, Brian Kane, Chris King, Eric Lambert, Joon Hee Lim, Matt Reynolds, Jay M. Rogers, Daniel Ruiz, Reggie Spangler, and Annie Tighe (Bravo)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" colspan="2" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program}}
  • Welcome to Wrexham: "Up the Town?" – Michael Brown, Josh Drisko, Michael Oliver, Bryan Rowland, and Steve Welch (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Below Deck Down Under: "The Turnover Day" – Garrett Hohendorf and Addison McCoubrey (Bravo)
  • Deadliest Catch: "Nautical Deathtrap" – Rob Butler, Isaiah Camp, Josh Stockero, Alexander Rubinow, Chris Courtner, Chris Meyers, and Alberto Perez (Discovery Channel)
  • Love on the Spectrum U.S.: "Episode 7" – Rachel Grierson-Johns, Leanne Cole, Toby Stratmann, and Gretchen Peterson (Netflix)
  • RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked: "Rate-A-Queen" – Matthew D. Miller and Kellen Cruden (MTV)
  • =Sound Editing=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)}}

    • Shōgun: "Broken to the Fist" – Brian J Armstrong, Benjamin Cook, James Gallivan, John Creed, Ayako Yamauchi, Mark Hailstone, Ken Cain, Melissa Muik, Matt Salib, and Sanaa Kelley (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Avatar: The Last Airbender: "Legends" – Tim Kimmel, Luke Gibleon, John Matter, Bradley C. Katona, Justin Helle, Micha Liberman, Stefan Fraticelli, Jason Charbonneau, and William Kellerman (Netflix)
    • Fallout: "The Target" – Sue Gamsaragan Cahill, Daniel Colman, Joseph Fraioli, Jane Boegel-Koch, Sara Bencivenga, Jonathan Golodner, Karen Triest, Randall Guth, Christopher Kaller, Clint Bennet, Nancy Parker, and Katie Rose (Prime Video)
    • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: "Hegemony" – Matthew E. Taylor, Michael Schapiro, Sean Heissinger, Kip Smedley, Ian Herzon, Deron Street, Clay Weber, John Sanacore, Rick Owens, and Jesi Ruppel (Paramount+)
    • 3 Body Problem: "Judgment Day" – Tim Kimmel, Paula Fairfield, John Matter, Tim Hands, Bradley C. Katona, Justin Helle, David Klotz, Stefan Fraticelli, Jason Charbonneau, and William Kellerman (Netflix)

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation}}

    • The Bear: "Forks" – Steve "Major" Giammaria, Andrea Bella, Evan Benjamin, Jonathan Fuhrer, Annie Taylor, Jason Lingle, Jeff Lingle, Leslie Bloome, and Shaun Brennan (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • Ahsoka: "Part Four: Fallen Jedi" – Matthew Wood, Bonnie Wild, David Acord, James Spencer, Vanessa Lapato, Stephanie McNally, Trey Turner, Kimberly Patrick, Tim Farrell, Joel Raabe, Chris Tergesen, Ronni Brown, Heikki Kossi, and Shelley Roden (Disney+)
    • Blue Eye Samurai: "All Evil Dreams and Angry Words" – Myron Nettinga, Paulette Lifton, Sam Hayward, Jared Dwyer, Andrew Miller, Johanna Turner, Justin Helle, Iko Kagasoff, Stefan Fraticelli, and Jason Charbonneau (Netflix)
    • Only Murders in the Building: "Sitzprobe" – Mathew Waters, Danika Wikke, Taylor Jackson, Meredith Stacy, Erika Koski, Micha Liberman, Sanaa Kelley, and Iris Dutour (Hulu)
    • Star Trek: Lower Decks: "The Inner Fight" – James Lucero, Drew Guy, Mak Kellerman, John Wynn, and Michael Britt (Paramount+)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special}}
  • Ripley: "III Sommerso" – Larry Zipf, Michael Feuser, Michael McMenomy, Lidia Tamplenizza, David Forshee, Bill R. Dean, Wyatt Sprague, Angelo Palazzo, Matt Haasch, Igor Nikolic, Dan Evans Farkas, Ben Schor, Jay Peck, and Sandra Fox (Netflix){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • All the Light We Cannot See: "Episode 4" – Craig Henighan, Ryan Cole, Emma Present, Jill Purdy, David Grimaldi, Matt Cloud, Gina Wark, Dan DiPrima, Steve Durkee, and Steve Baine (Netflix)
  • Fargo: "The Tragedy of the Commons" – Nick Forshager, Joe Bracciale, Dustin Harris, Alex Bullick, Brad Bakelmun, Ben Schor, Jason Charbonneau, and Stefan Fraticelli (FX)
  • Masters of the Air: "Part Five" – Jack Whittaker, Michael Minkler, Jeff Sawyer, Luke Gibleon, Dave McMoyler, Michael Hertlein, Michele Perrone, Jim Brookshire, Bryan Parker, Zach Goheen, Paul B. Knox, Adam Kopald, Angela Claverie, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, and Jeff Wilhoit (Apple TV+)
  • True Detective: Night Country: "Part 6" – Martin Hernández, Stephen Griffiths, Tom Jenkins, Michele Woods, Andy Shelley, Jake Fielding, Stuart Bagshaw, Barnaby Smyth, Rebecca Glover, and Ben Smithers (HBO)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program}}

    • Jim Henson Idea Man – Daniel Timmons, Jeremy S. Bloom, Ian Cymore, and Ryan Rubin (Disney+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Greatest Night in Pop – Richard Gallagher (Netflix)
    • Planet Earth III: "Freshwater" – Jonny Crew, Tim Owens, Ellie Bowler, and Paul Ackerman (BBC America)
    • Steve! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces – Bob Edwards, Kim B. Christensen, and Joel Raabe (Apple TV+)
    • Welcome to Wrexham: "Goals" – Shaun Cromwell, William Harp, Jon Schell, and Sean Gray (FX)

    =Sound Mixing=

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    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation}}
  • The Bear: "Forks" – Steve "Major" Giammaria, Scott D. Smith, Patrick Christensen, and Ryan Collison (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm: "Ken/Kendra" – Earl Martin, Chuck Buch, Trino Madriz, and Sam C. Lewis (HBO)
  • Hacks: "Just for Laughs" – John W. Cook II, Ben Wilkins, and Jim Lakin (Max)
  • Only Murders in the Building: "Sitzprobe" – Mathew Waters, Lindsey Alvarez, Joseph White Jr., Alan DeMoss, and Derik Lee (Hulu)
  • What We Do in the Shadows: "Local News" – Diego Gat, Samuel Ejnes, and Rob Beal (FX)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special}}

    • Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square GardenBrian Riordan, Phil DeTolve, Peter Gary, Brian Flanzbaum, Josh Weibel, and Brian Ruggles (CBS){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • 66th Grammy Awards – Thomas Holmes, John Harris, Eric Schilling, Jeff Peterson, Jaime Pollock, Michael Parker, Andres Arango, Juan Pablo Velasco, Aaron Walk, Eric Johnston, Christian Schrader, and Kristian Pedregon (CBS)
    • The Oscars – Paul Sandweiss, Tommy Vicari, Biff Dawes, Pablo Munguia, Kristian Pedregon, Patrick Baltzell, Michael Parker, Christian Schrader, John Perez, Tom Pesa, and Steve Genewick (ABC)
    • 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony – Al Centrella, Bob Clearmountain, John Harris, Dan Gerhard, Robert Scovilm, Mike Bove, and Simon Welsh (ABC)
    • Saturday Night Live: "Host: Kristen Wiig" – Robert Palladino, Ezra Matychak, Frank Duca, Christopher Costello, Josiah Gluck, Jay Vicari, Lawrence Manchester, Tyler McDiarmid, Caroline Sanchez, Geoff Countryman, Teng Chen, and Devin Emke (NBC)
    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Program}}
  • The Beach BoysGary A. Rizzo, John Rampey, Sabi Tulok, and Dennis Hamlin (Disney+){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • Jim Henson Idea Man – Tony Volante and Michael Jones (Disney+)
  • Planet Earth III: "Deserts and Grasslands" – Graham Wild, Oliver Baldwin, and Olga Reed (BBC America)
  • Stax: Soulsville U.S.A.: "Chapter Two: Soul Man" – Tony Volante and Andre Artis (HBO)
  • Steve! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces – Pete Horner, Dennis Hamlin, Barry London, and Emily Strong (Apple TV+)
  • | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Reality Program}}

    • Welcome to Wrexham: "Giant Killers" – Mark Jensen (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Amazing Race – Troy Smith, Jim Ursulak, Jim Blank, Emerson Boergadine, Paul Bruno, John Buchanan, Jerry Chabane, Alfredo R. Del Portillo, Freddie DiPasquale, Dean Gaveau, Ryan P. Kelly, Richard Chardy Lopez, Mickey McMullen, Sean Milburn, Simon Paine, John A. Pitron, Jody Stillwater, and Jeff Zipp (CBS)
    • Deadliest Catch: "Nautical Deathtrap" – Jared Robbins (Discovery Channel)
    • RuPaul's Drag Race – Sal Ojeda, Erik Valenzuela, Ryan Brady, David Nolte, and Andrew Papastephanou (MTV)
    • The Voice: "Live Finale" – Michael Abbott, Kenyata Westbrook, Randy Faustino, Christian Schrader, Carlos A. Torres, Andrew Fletcher, Shaun Sebastian, Tim Hatayama, Adrian Ordonez, Barry Weir Jr., and Ryan Young (NBC)

    =Special Visual Effects=

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    |+ {{sronly|Special Visual Effects}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie}}

    • Shōgun – Michael Cliett, Melody Mead, Jed Glassford, Cameron Waldbauer, Philip Engström, Chelsea Mirus, Ed Bruce, Nicholas Murphy, and Kyle Rottman (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • AhsokaRichard Bluff, Jakris Smittant, Paul Kavanagh, TC Harrison, Scott Fisher, Enrico Damm, Justin van der Lek, Rick O'Connor, and J. Alan Scott (Disney+)
    • Avatar: The Last Airbender – Marion Spates, Jabbar Raisani, Adam Chazen, Niklas Jacobson, Nick Crew, Emanuel Fuchs, Khalid Almeerani, Ross Wilkinson, and Thomas Schelesny (Netflix)
    • Fallout – Jay Worth, Andrea Knoll, Grant Everett, Jill Paget, Jacqueline VandenBussche, Devin Maggio, Andreas Giesen, Ahmed Gharraph, and Joao Sita (Prime Video)
    • LokiChristopher Townsend, Allison Paul, Sandra Balej, Matthew Twyford, Christopher Smallfield, John William Van der pool, Steve Moncur, Julian Hutchens, and Kevin Yuille (Disney+)

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode}}

    • Ripley: "III Sommerso" – John Bowers, Jason Tsang, Joseph Servodio, Maricel Pagulayan, Christopher White, Libby Hazell, Francois Sugny, Gaia Bussolati, and Pepe Valencia (Netflix){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • All the Light We Cannot See: "Episode 4" – Charlie Lehmer, Swen Gillberg, Viet Luu, Tessa Roehl, Paolo Acri, Harry Bardak, Sylvain Theroux, John Britto, and Laurence Berkani (Netflix)
    • The Crown: "Dis-Moi Oui" – Ben Turner, Reece Ewing, Oliver Bersey, Julia Stannard, Joe Cork, Tim Zaccheo, Aurélien Ronceray, Joseph Dymond, and Elena Pagliei (Netflix)
    • True Detective: Night Country: "Part 1" – Barney Curnow, Jan Guilfoyle, Eggert "Eddi" Ketilsson, Simon Stanley-Clamp, Manuel Reyes Halaby, Tiago Faria, Panos Theodoropoulos, Cale Pugh, and Tim Zaccheo (HBO)
    • Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty: "Beat L.A." – Raymond McIntyre Jr., Victor DiMichina, Damien Stantina, and Javier Menéndez Platas (HBO)

    =Stunts=

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    |+ {{sronly|Stunt Coordination}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Comedy Programming}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Drama Programming}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" colspan="2" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Stunt Performance}}
  • Shōgun: "The Eightfold Fence" – Hiroo Minami, Nobuyuki Obikane, Martin Cochingco, and Johnson Phan (FX){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
  • The Continental: From the World of John Wick: "Theatre of Pain" – Jay Hawkins, Jerry Quill, and Ivy Haralson (Peacock)
  • Fallout: "The Target" – Justice Hedenberg, Hannah Scott, Adam Shippey, and Noelle Mulligan (Prime Video)
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith: "A Breakup" – Tara Macken (Prime Video)
  • The Righteous Gemstones: "Burn for Burn, Wound for Wound, Stripe for Stripe" – Ryan Disharoon, Mike Endoso, Jett Jansen Fernandez, and Rich King (HBO)
  • =Technical Direction=

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    |+ {{sronly|Technical Direction}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Technical Direction and Camerawork for a Series}}

    • Saturday Night Live: "Host: Timothée Chalamet" – Bill DiGiovanni, John Pinto, Paul Cangialosi, Anthony Tarantino, Dave Driscoll, Brian Phraner, and Daniel Erbeck (NBC){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • America's Got Talent: "Finale Performances" – Allan Wells, Zach Greenberg, Kary D'Alessandro, John Gardner, Helena Jackson, Mark Koonce, Ron Lehman, Dave Levisohn, Adam Margolis, David Plakos, Brian Reason, Dann Webb, and Easter Xua (NBC)
    • Dancing with the Stars: "Finale" – Charles Ciup, Dave Bernstein, Bert Atkinson, Jonas Brueling, Mike Carr, Jimmy Garcia, Bruce Green, Nathanial Havholm, Ron Lehman, Bettina Levesque, Adam Margolis, Rob Palmer, Derek Pratt, Brian Reason, Jofre Rosero, Daniel Schade, Daryl Studebaker, Cary Symmons, and Easter Xua (ABC)
    • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: "Elon Musk" – Dave Saretsky, Jerry Canćel, Franco Coello, Dante Pagano, Mark Britt, and Joe DeBonis (HBO)
    • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: "April 8, 2024: Strange Eclipse Behavior, NYC's Earthquake, Mt. Etna Blows Smoke Rings, Trump's $50m Fundraiser; Meanwhile; Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; Tyla" – Karen Obel Cape, Roberto Lopez, Brian V. Cimino, Joe DeBonis, John Hannel, John Harrison, Wade Latz, and Dante Pagano (CBS)

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Technical Direction and Camerawork for a Special}}

    • Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden – Jon Pretnar, Rob Balton, Mark Britt, Bobby Del Russo, Daniel Erbeck, Nick Fayo, Pete Forrest, Jonny Harkins, Shaun Harkins, Ray Hoover, John Kosmochewski, Jay Kulick, Kevin Murphy, Lyn Noland, Jimmy O'Donnell, Chris Piazza, Mark Renaudin, Ed Staebler, Mark Whitman, Rich York, Jeff Siegel, Brett Turnbull, J.M. Hurley, and Michael Maiatico (CBS){{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
    • The Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Starring Usher – Eric Becker, Rod Wardell, Rob Balton, Danny Bonilla, Kary D'Alessandro, Suzanne Ebner, Sean Flannery, Kevin French, Helena Jackson, Tore Livia, Adam Margolis, Allen Merriweather, Jofre Rosero, Keyan Safyari, J.M. Hurley, Matt Conrad, and Terrance Ho (CBS)
    • The Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse — Moscow Tools – Bernardo Garcia, Al Johnson, Andrew Maso, Patrick O'Donnel, Joel Sadler, Bart Sienkiewicz, and Jim Wells (Comedy Central)
    • 66th Grammy Awards – Eric Becker, Rod Wardell, Danny Bonilla, Mike Carr, Suzanne Ebner, Sean Flannery, Helena Jackson, Ron Lehman, Tore Livia, Adam Margolis, Allen Merriweather, Rob Palmer, David Plakos, Brian Reason, Jofre Rosero, Keyan Safyari, Easter Xua, Daniel Schade, Ryan Campbell, Scott Hazel, Peter Drinco, and Greg Hoffman (CBS)
    • Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas – Chuck Crampton, Lincoln Abraham, Charlie Bryan, Mark Cruickshank, Paul Davis, Alex Dodd, Curtis Dunne, Guiseppe Ingrao, Lewis Mutongwizo, Andre Seraille, Jeremy Mackie, Joseph Hallgate, Jon Kassell, and Simon Wood (Apple TV+)

    =Writing=

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    |+ {{sronly|Writing}}

    style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series}}

    | style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#F9EFAA|Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program}}

    =Nominations and wins by program=

    For the purposes of the lists below, any wins in juried categories are assumed to have a prior nomination.

    {{Columns-start|num=2}}

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    |+ Programs with multiple Creative Arts nominations

    scope="col" | Nominations

    ! scope="col" | Show

    ! scope="col" | Network

    17

    | Shōgun

    | FX

    rowspan="2"| 15

    | Only Murders in the Building

    | Hulu

    Saturday Night Live

    | NBC

    14

    | The Bear

    | FX

    rowspan="2"| 13

    | Fallout

    | Prime Video

    True Detective: Night Country

    | HBO

    11

    | Mr. & Mrs. Smith

    | Prime Video

    rowspan="2"| 10

    | The Crown

    | Netflix

    Hacks

    | Max

    rowspan="2"|9

    | Fargo

    | FX

    Jim Henson Idea Man

    | Disney+

    rowspan="2"| 8

    | Palm Royale

    | Apple TV+

    Ripley

    | Netflix

    rowspan="2"| 7

    | The Oscars

    | ABC

    RuPaul's Drag Race

    | MTV

    6

    | Welcome to Wrexham

    | FX

    rowspan="13"| 5

    | Ahsoka

    | Disney+

    Beckham

    | rowspan="2"| Netflix

    Blue Eye Samurai
    Dancing with the Stars

    | ABC

    Feud: Capote vs. The Swans

    | FX

    66th Grammy Awards

    | CBS

    Lessons in Chemistry

    | rowspan="2"| Apple TV+

    The Morning Show
    Planet Earth III

    | BBC America

    Steve! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces

    | Apple TV+

    3 Body Problem

    | Netflix

    76th Annual Tony Awards

    | CBS

    What We Do in the Shadows

    | FX

    rowspan="12"| 4

    | Albert Brooks: Defending My Life

    | HBO

    All the Light We Cannot See

    | Netflix

    The Amazing Race

    | CBS

    Baby Reindeer

    | Netflix

    Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden

    | rowspan="2"| CBS

    Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic
    Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

    | HBO

    The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

    | CBS

    Love on the Spectrum U.S.

    | Netflix

    Slow Horses

    | Apple TV+

    The Voice

    | NBC

    Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty

    | HBO

    rowspan="14"| 3

    | The Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Starring Usher

    | CBS

    The Daily Show

    | Comedy Central

    Frasier

    | Paramount+

    The Gilded Age

    | HBO

    Girls State

    | Apple TV+

    The Greatest Night in Pop

    | Netflix

    The Jinx — Part Two

    | HBO

    Loki

    | Disney+

    Masters of the Air

    | Apple TV+

    The Righteous Gemstones

    | HBO

    2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

    | ABC

    Squid Game: The Challenge

    | Netflix

    The Traitors

    | Peacock

    The Upshaws

    | Netflix

    rowspan="40"| 2

    | Abbott Elementary

    | ABC

    America's Got Talent

    | NBC

    Avatar: The Last Airbender

    | Netflix

    Below Deck Down Under

    | Bravo

    Black Mirror

    | Netflix

    The Boulet Brothers' Dragula

    | Shudder

    Celebrity Family Feud

    | ABC

    Conan O'Brien Must Go

    | Max

    Curb Your Enthusiasm

    | HBO

    Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer

    | Netflix

    Deadliest Catch

    | Discovery Channel

    The Eric Andre Show

    | Adult Swim

    The Gentlemen

    | rowspan="2"| Netflix

    Griselda
    Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas

    | Apple TV+

    How I Met Your Father

    | Hulu

    How To with John Wilson

    | HBO

    Jeopardy!

    | ABC / Syndicated

    Night Court

    | NBC

    Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die

    | HBO

    Password

    | NBC

    Physical

    | Apple TV+

    Queer Eye

    | Netflix

    Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV

    | Investigation Discovery

    The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy

    | Apple TV+

    Reservation Dogs

    | FX

    RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked

    | MTV

    Scavengers Reign

    | Max

    Shark Tank

    | ABC

    Silo

    | Apple TV+

    The Simpsons

    | Fox

    Stax: Soulsville U.S.A.

    | HBO

    Survivor

    | CBS

    The Tattooist of Auschwitz

    | Peacock

    Taylor Mac's 24-Decade History of Popular Music

    | HBO

    Tig Notaro: Hello Again

    | Prime Video

    Top Chef

    | Bravo

    Trevor Noah: Where Was I

    | Netflix

    We're Here

    | HBO

    Wheel of Fortune

    | ABC / Syndicated

    {{column}}

    class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center; max-width:70%"

    |+ Programs with multiple Creative Arts wins

    scope="col" | Wins

    ! scope="col" | Show

    ! scope="col" | Network

    14

    | Shōgun

    | rowspan="2"| FX

    7

    | The Bear

    6

    | Saturday Night Live

    | NBC

    5

    | Jim Henson Idea Man

    | Disney+

    rowspan="2"| 4

    | Blue Eye Samurai

    | Netflix

    The Oscars

    | ABC

    rowspan="4"| 3

    | Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden

    | CBS

    Only Murders in the Building

    | Hulu

    Ripley

    | Netflix

    Welcome to Wrexham

    | FX

    rowspan="7"| 2

    | Baby Reindeer

    | rowspan="2"| Netflix

    The Crown
    Girls State

    | Apple TV+

    How I Met Your Father

    | Hulu

    Love on the Spectrum U.S.

    | Netflix

    The Morning Show

    | Apple TV+

    Mr. & Mrs. Smith

    | Prime Video

    {{Columns-end}}

    =Nominations and wins by network=

    {{Columns-start|num=2}}

    class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

    |+ Networks with multiple Creative Arts nominations

    scope="col" | Nominations

    ! scope="col" | Network

    scope="row" | 83

    | Netflix

    scope="row" | 72

    | HBO / Max

    scope="row" | 60

    | FX

    scope="row" | 44

    | Apple TV+

    scope="row" | 36

    | CBS

    scope="row" | 30

    | ABC

    scope="row" | 29

    | Prime Video

    scope="row" | 28

    | NBC

    scope="row" | 20

    | Disney+

    scope="row" | 19

    | Hulu

    scope="row" rowspan="2" | 9

    | MTV

    Peacock
    scope="row" rowspan="2" | 6

    | Fox

    Paramount+
    scope="row" rowspan="2" | 5

    | BBC America

    Bravo
    scope="row" | 4

    | Syndicated

    scope="row" rowspan="5" | 3

    | Comedy Central

    Investigation Discovery
    Meta
    Nat Geo
    PBS
    scope="row" rowspan="4" | 2

    | Adult Swim

    Discovery Channel
    Shudder
    YouTube

    {{column}}

    class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

    |+ Networks with multiple Creative Arts wins

    scope="col" | Wins

    ! scope="col" | Network

    scope="row" | 27

    | FX

    scope="row" | 18

    | Netflix

    scope="row" | 8

    | HBO / Max

    scope="row" rowspan="5" | 7

    | ABC

    Apple TV+
    Disney+
    Hulu
    NBC
    scope="row" | 5

    | CBS

    scope="row" | 4

    | Prime Video

    scope="row" rowspan="3" | 2

    | Nat Geo

    Peacock
    Syndication

    {{Columns-end}}

    Ceremony information

    =Category changes=

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    In Memoriam

    {{Div col}}

    {{Div col end}}

    Notes

    {{notelist}}

    References

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