Apple TV+ Originals Awarded Four Daytime Emmy Awards

Apple has nabbed a total of four Daytime Emmy awards this weekend. The winners were announced on July 17 and July 18 and recognized several pieces of Apple TV+ original content including ‘Stillwater,’ ‘Here We Are: Notes from Planet Earth’ and ‘Helpsters.’

Apple has announced that it has secured four awards from the Daytime Emmys. After a successful year in 2020, where Apple TV+ was the first streaming service to win Daytime Emmys in its first year of eligibility, 2021 served as another highlight for the streaming service.

The four awards given to Apple this year are as follows:

  • Outstanding Editing for a Preschool Animated Program for ‘Stillwater’
  • Outstanding Special Class Daytime Animated Program for ‘Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth’
  • Individual Achievement in Animation: Character Animation – Anne Moth for ‘Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth’
  • Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for ‘Helpsters’

The awards given by the Daytime Emmys continue to add to the landslide total number of accolades Apple TV+ content has received across less than two years. In total, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have received 121 wins and 471 award nominations.

Things aren’t slowing down for Apple at all, the company received 35 award nominations from the Primetime Emmys, with a categorical number being made towards ‘Ted Lasso’. The whole series, starring Jason Sudekis received 20 nods. The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards will be held on September 19, 2021.

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