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82nd Peabody Award winners: ‘The Underground Railroad,’ ‘We Are Lady Parts,’ ‘Fresh Air with Terry Gross’ and more [Full List]

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Today the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors unveiled all 30 programs representing the most compelling and empowering stories released in broadcasting and streaming media during 2021. Of the 30 winners, PBS led with six, followed by HBO/HBO Max with four, Netflix with three, and Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and The New York Times each with two. Additional winning networks and platforms include ABC, FX, KUSA, NBC News, NPR, Peacock, Rumble Strip, and VICE.

The Peabody Awards are based at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.

Chosen unanimously by a board of 19 jurors, the Peabody 30 are the best from over 1,200 entries submitted from television, streaming media, and podcasts/radio. Entertainment winners like Amazon Prime Video’s The Underground Railroad, FX’s Reservation Dogs, Peacock’s We Are Lady Parts, and HBO Max’s Sort Of gave audiences hilarious, artistically evocative, and complex experiences of communities historically underrepresented and stereotyped in television. Documentary winners such as Hulu’s Summer of Soul (…Or When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised), PBS’s Mr. SOUL!, and Netflix’s High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America highlighted Black cultural history as pivotal to American storytelling. The nine news winners this year covered numerous pressing issues, including reporting of the January 6th insurrection, Afghanistan’s past and future, abortion access, and trans rights. PBS’s January 6th Reporting and The New York Times’s Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol documented a turning point in American democracy, while local news outlets were named winners for their investigations into deadly use of the prone position in arrests (KUSA), the lack of public resources for single parents facing housing insecurity (NBC Bay Area), and the erosion of civil liberties for protesters (ABC15 Arizona).

“Whether exposing injustice, detailing uncomfortable truths, or making us laugh uncontrollably, all of the winners demonstrated how to tell a compelling story,” said Jeffrey Jones, executive director of Peabody. “With an ongoing pandemic, political obstructionism, and senseless wars continuing to take and disrupt lives, these programs pushed past many obstacles to tell important stories that will stand the test of time. Peabody is proud to honor their incredible work.”

Peabody previously announced Fresh Air with Terry Gross as the year’s Institutional Award winner. This distinctive honor recognizes institutions and organizations, as well as series and programs, for their enduring body of work and their iconic impact on both the media landscape and the public imagination. Dan Rather was also named winner of the Peabody Career Achievement Award. Dozhd, also known as TV Rain, the independent Russian television channel blocked by state authorities for its coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, won the Peabody Award for Journalistic Integrity. Peabody also made a special commendation in recognition of journalists killed globally in the last year.

The 30 winners of the 82nd Annual Peabody Awards were named during a multi-day virtual celebration from June 6th through June 9th. Video announcements and acceptances are available at: https://peabodyawards.com/2022-acceptance-videos/. Celebrity presenters announced each winner via a short video which included remarks from the winners. 

The complete winners list:

Institutional Winner

Fresh Air with Terry Gross

Career Achievement Award

Dan Rather

Peabody Award for Journalistic Integrity

TV Rain/Dozhd

Arts

“Summer of Soul (…Or When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)” (Hulu / Searchlight Pictures / Onyx Collective)

Entertainment

“Bo Burnham: Inside” (Netflix)

“Dopesick” (Hulu)

“Hacks” (HBO/HBO Max)

“Reservation Dogs” (FX)

“Sort Of” (CBC/HBO Max)

“The Underground Railroad” (Amazon Prime Video)

“We Are Lady Parts” (Peacock and Channel 4)

“The Wonder Years” (ABC)

Documentary

“Exterminate All the Brutes” (HBO/HBO Max)

“High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America” (Netflix)

“In the Same Breath” (HBO/HBO Max)

“Mayor” (PBS)

“Mr. SOUL!” (PBS)

“My Name is Pauli Murray” (Amazon Prime Video)

“Philly D.A.” (PBS)

“A Thousand Cuts” (PBS / GBH / FRONTLINE)

Podcast/Radio

“Finn and the Bell” (Rumble Strip)

“Southlake” (NBC News)

“Throughline: Afghanistan: The Center of the World” (NPR)

News

“The Appointment” (ABC News)

“Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol” (The New York Times)

“Escaping Eritrea” (PBS / GBH / FRONTLINE)

“January 6th Reporting” (PBS NewsHour)

“NBC Bay Area: ‘The Moms of Magnolia Street’ & ‘No Man’s Land: Fighting for Fatherhood in a Broken System’” (NBC Bay Area)

“Politically Charged” (ABC15 Arizona)

“PRONE” (KUSA)

“‘So They Know We Existed’: Palestinians Film War in Gaza” (The New York Times)

“Transnational” (VICE News Tonight)

Children’s & Youth

“City of Ghosts” (Netflix)

Erik Anderson

Erik Anderson is the founder/owner and Editor-in-Chief of AwardsWatch and has always loved all things Oscar, having watched the Academy Awards since he was in single digits; making lists, rankings and predictions throughout the show. This led him down the path to obsessing about awards. Much later, he found himself in film school and the film forums of GoldDerby, and then migrated over to the former Oscarwatch (now AwardsDaily), before breaking off to create AwardsWatch in 2013. He is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, accredited by the Cannes Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and more, is a member of the International Cinephile Society (ICS), The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics (GALECA), Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) and the International Press Academy. Among his many achieved goals with AwardsWatch, he has given a platform to underrepresented writers and critics and supplied them with access to film festivals and the industry and calls the Bay Area his home where he lives with his husband and son.

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