Gotham Awards Sets TV Awards for June 2024


The Gotham Film & Media Institute has announced that it is spinning off its TV awards into a separate ceremony called the Gotham TV Awards, with the inaugural edition set to take place on Tuesday, June 4 in New York.

For the past decade, the Gotham Awards, presented by The Gotham Film & Media Institute, has presented TV awards in a handful of categories, but more will be added to the June ceremony.

The inaugural Gotham TV Awards will honor the following categories:
Breakthrough Comedy Series
Breakthrough Drama Series
Breakthrough Limited Series
Breakthrough Nonfiction Series
Outstanding Performance in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series
Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series
Audience Award

And going forward TV honors will be presented in June, not in the main Gotham Awards ceremony, which typically takes place after Thanksgiving.

Additional categories are expected to be announced for the 2025 edition of the Gotham TV Awards.

At the 2023 Gotham Awards, which incidentally took place prior to the strike-delayed 2023 Emmys, Beef, which had the most nominations in the TV categories with three nods swept the TV awards with two prizes (two nominations were in the same category). The limited series won breakthrough series under 40 minutes, and star Ali Wong won outstanding performance in a new series, beating out her onscreen counterpart Steven Yeun.

More to come.



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