Due to financial issues, this year's ceremony won't be televised but will possibly be streamed on the web.
- Mar 25, 2016
AceShowbiz - This year's Daytime Emmy Awards nominations list is dominated by CBS' "The Young and the Restless" and ABC's "General Hospital". However, fans won't be able to watch the shows and the cast receiving their nods because for the second time in the past three years the ceremony won't be televised.
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has canceled the telecast due to budget issues. The organization felt like the six-figure cost to produce a ceremony fit for TV was too high even after cabler Pop offered a license fee. Nevertheless, there's a talk about arranging another live webcast like in 2014.
"After months of negotiations to find show sponsorship, the NATAS executive board has decided that the current climate for awards shows prohibits the possibility of a telecast this year," NATAS president Bob Mauro said. "With that said, we will be putting on a world-class awards celebration honoring the best and brightest of Daytime television and look forward to an exciting show. All efforts regarding returning the annual gala to television in 2017 are under way."
The ceremony will be held on May 1 at the Westin Bonaventure hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Creative Arts winners will be awarded two days prior at the Bonaventure. "Young and Restless" is leading the pack with 27 nods while "General Hospital" comes second with 24 nominations.
Full list of nominations :
Outstanding Drama Series
Outstanding Culinary Program- "America's Test Kitchen"
- "Cook's Country"
- "Giada In Italy"
- "Mexico One Plate At A Time"
- "Pati's Mexican Table"
- "Patricia Heaton Parties"
- "Divorce Court"
- "Hot Bench"
- "Judge Judy"
- "Lauren Lake's Paternity Court"
- "The People's Court"
- "Jeopardy!"
- "Let's Make A Deal"
- "Monopoly Millionaires' Club"
- "The Price Is Right"
- "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire"
- "CBS Sunday Morning"
- "CBS This Morning"
- "Good Morning America"
- "Today"
- "Cafe CNN"
- "Despierta America"
- "Un Nuevo Dia"
- "The Chew"
- "The Dr. Oz Show"
- "Larry King Now"
- "The Doctors"
- "The Kitchen"
- Access Hollywood
- Extra
- Entertainment Tonight
- The Insider
- TMZ
- Tracey Bregman
- Kassie de Pavia
- Mary Beth Evans
- Finola Hughes
- Maura West
- Tyler Christopher
- Anthony Geary
- Justin Hartley
- Christian LeBlanc
- Kristoff St. John
- Laura Lee Bell
- Jessica Collins
- Linsey Godfrey
- Peggy McCay
- Melissa Reeves
- Bryton James
- Shawn Blakemore
- Steve Burton
- Jacob Young
- Dominic Zamprogna
- Reign Edwards
- Hunter King
- True O'Brien
- Ashlyn Pearce
- Brooklyn Rae Silzer
- Nicholas Bechtel
- Bryan Craig
- Max Erich
- Pierson Fode
- Tequan Richmond
- Craig Ferguson
- Steve Harvey
- Wayne Brady
- Billy Gardell
- Brooke Burns
- Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan
- "The Real" co-hosts
- "The View" co-hosts
- Wendy Williams
- "The Talk" co-hosts
- The Chew co-hosts
- Dr. Oz
- Larry King
- Peter Salgo
- Steve Harvey
- Jeff Lynne's ELO
- Bruno Mars feat. Mark Ronson
- Rachel Platten
- Adele
- Annie Lennox
- Anna Maria Horsford
- Obba Babatunde
- Adam Leadbeater
- Dee Wallace
- Frank Runyeon
- "East Los High"
- "EastSiders"
- "The Bay The Series"
- "Vanity"
- "Winterthorne"
- Mary Beth Evans
- Kathleen Gati
- Elizabeth Hubbard
- Lilly Melgar
- Patsy Pease
- Kristos Andrews
- Van Hansis
- Rick Hearst
- JD Pardo
- Kevin Spirtas