By the end of Sunday’s Emmy’s Ceremony, “Studio” was the top show of the year, bringing home a total of 13 trophies.
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s entertainment industry comedy began the night of nine award-winning Creative Arts Emmys on September 6th and 7th. That creative arts victory included awards for guest comedy actor (Bryan Cranston), casting, cinematography, contemporary costumes, music director, editing, production design, sound editing and sound mixing.
“Penguin” won second Emmy and one at the Primetime Ceremony (8 Christine Milliotity from the Lead Limited Series, and the Creative Arts Emmys won a total of nine awards, with a total of nine.
When counting on a platform, Netflix is tied to HBO/HBO MAX. “Penguin” was clearly the biggest boost for HBO and HBO Max, but the cable streamer combo got five wins from “Pit,” plus the help from “Hack” and the documentary “Pe-Wee as Pee-Wee.” After “Adolescence,” Netflix’s biggest titles were “Arcane” and “Love Death + Robots,” each with five wins. Apple TV+ came after Netflix and HBO/HBO Max and achieved 22 wins from the crimes of “studio” and “retirement.”
NBC was the highest-ranking broadcast of the night thanks to the success of “SNL50: The Anniversary Special.” The other three Emmys came from regular episodes of “Saturday Night Live.” Behind that, the fifth place platform of the night was Disney+, thanks to one “Andor” victory and one victory, each from a musical documentary about John Williams and the Beatles. Combined with ABC, FX and Hulu wins, Disney has won 13 overall. This was Emmys’ top network thanks to FX’s “The Bear” and “Shogun.” This year, Premium Cable only had two wins from “Welcome to Wrexham.”
See the complete breakdown of Emmys by program and platform below.