The Gotham Film & Media Institute announced today the nominations in twelve competitive award categories for the 2026 Gotham Television Awards, recognizing a range of... Read More
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The Peabody Awards’ Board of Jurors today announced winners representing the most captivating and inspiring stories released in broadcasting and streaming media in the last... Read More
On episode 341 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, Executive TV Editor Tyler Doster is joined by AwardsWatch Editor-in-Chief Erik Anderson and Associate TV Editor Karen Peterson... Read More
It’s time for the Actor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards but now different and more serious! It’s going to be the year of... Read More
The loneliness has caught up with Carol Sturka. Vince Gilligan’s newest television entry, Pluribus, has been building an existential loneliness within its lead since The... Read More
The third season of The White Lotus leads the television nominations for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards with six, including Best Television Series — Drama... Read More
It’s been three years since Vince Gilligan’s acclaimed series Better Call Saul finished its six season run, expanding the story of Saul Goodman from his... Read More

‘Death by Lightning,’ ‘Big Mistakes,’ Rachel Sennott Lead 2026 Gotham Television Awards Nominations
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AwardsWatch Podcast Ep. 341 – Diving into Emmy Season with First Predictions
Producers Guild (PGA) and Screen Actors Actors Guild (SAG) Awards Television Predictions: Stop Me If You Think That You’ve Heard This One Before
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Golden Globe Nominations (Television): ‘The White Lotus’ Leads with 6
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