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2016 American television programming awards
The 68th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held over two nights on September 10 and 11, 2016.[1] The nominations were announced on July 14, 2016.[2] The ceremony is in conjunction with the annual Primetime Emmy Awards and is presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming, including guest acting roles. The awards were announced on September 10 and 11, 2016.[3] [4] [5]
Winners and nominees [ edit ]
Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold :
Governor's Award [ edit ]
Programs [ edit ]
Programs
Archer (Episode: "The Figgis Agency") (FX )
It's Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown! (ABC)
Animation [ edit ]
Casting [ edit ]
Choreography [ edit ]
Cinematography [ edit ]
Commercial [ edit ]
Costumes [ edit ]
Directing [ edit ]
Hairstyling [ edit ]
Hosting [ edit ]
Interactive Media [ edit ]
Interactive Media
Outstanding Original Interactive Program (Juried)
Outstanding Multiplatform Storytelling (Juried)
Archer Scavenger Hunt (FX)
Outstanding Social TV Experience (Juried)
Outstanding User Experience and Visual Design (Juried)
Cartoon Network App Experience (Cartoon Network)
Outstanding Interactive Program
Lighting Design / Direction [ edit ]
Lighting Design / Direction
Main Title Design [ edit ]
Make-up [ edit ]
Make-up
Key & Peele (Episode: "Y'all Ready for This?") (Comedy Central)
Picture Editing [ edit ]
Picture Editing
The Big Bang Theory – Peter Chakos (Episode: "The Opening Night Excitation") (CBS)
2 Broke Girls – Darryl Bates (Episode: "And the Sax Problem") (CBS)
Horace and Pete – Gina Sansom (Episode: "Episode 3") (LouisCK.net)
Last Man Standing – Kris Trexler (Episode: "The Road Less Driven") (ABC)
Mike & Molly – Stephen Prime (Episode: "I See Love") (CBS)
Mom – Ben Bosse and Joseph Bella (Episode: "Atticus Finch and the Downtrodden") (CBS)
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – Anthony Miale (Segment: "Public Defenders") (HBO)
Conan – Robert James Ashe, Dave Grecu, and Christopher P. Heller (Episode: "Conan in Korea") (TBS)
Drunk History – Jody McVeigh-Schultz (Episode: "Inventors") (Comedy Central)
Key & Peele – Rich LaBrie, Neil Mahoney, Nicholas Monsour, and Stephen Waichulis (Episode: "The End") (Comedy Central)
Lemonade – Bill Yukich (HBO)
Who Do You Think You Are? – Mark Cegielski, James Horak, Julie Janata, Elise Ludwig, Justin Robertson, Conrad Stanley, and Shelly Stocking (Episode: "Bryan Cranston") (TLC )
The Amazing Race – Andy Castor, Julian Gomez, Andrew Kozar, Ryan Leamy, Jennifer Nelson, Paul C. Nielsen, and Jacob Parsons (Episode: "We're Only Doing Freaky Stuff Today") (CBS)
Shark Tank – Editing Team (Episode: "Episode 702") (ABC)
Survivor – Editing Team (Episode: "Signed, Sealed and Delivered") (CBS)
The Voice – Editing Team (Episode: "Episode 1005") (NBC)
Project Greenlight – Steve Lichtenstein, Craig A. Colton, Nena Erb, and Dan Golding (Episode: "Accident Waiting to Happen") (HBO)
Born This Way – M'daya Meliani, Chris Ray, and Dan Zimmerman, Editor (Episode: "Don't Limit Me") (A&E)
Born This Way – Daniel Cerny and Peggy Tachdjian (Episode: "Up Syndrome") (A&E)
Deadliest Catch – Josh Earl and Ben Bulatao (Episode: "Carpe Diem") (Discovery Channel)
Naked and Afraid XL – Malinda Zehner, Mike Bary, Todd Beabout, Jacob Parsons, Eric Goldfarb, Mike Levine, and Andrew P. Jones (Episode: "40 Days Jungle Rich") (Discovery Channel)
Production Design [ edit ]
Production Design
Downton Abbey (Episodes: "Episode Five"; "Episode Seven") (PBS)
Fargo (Episode: "Waiting for Dutch ") (FX)
The Knick (Episodes: "Ten Knots"; "The Best With the Best to Get the Best"; "Wonderful Surprises") (Cinemax)
Masters of Sex (Episodes: "The Excitement of Release"; "Surrogates"; "Party of Four") (Showtime)
Outlander (Episode: "Not In Scotland Anymore"; "Faith") (Starz)
Transparent (Episodes: "Kina Hora"; "The Book of Life"; "Man on the Land") (Amazon)
The Big Bang Theory (Episodes: "The Positive Negative Reaction"; "The Big Bear Precipitation"; "The Fermentation Bifurcation") (CBS)
The Muppets (Episodes: "The X Factor"; "Pigs in a Blackout"; "Single All The Way") (ABC)
Silicon Valley (Episodes: "Two in the Box"; "Bachmanity Insanity"; "Daily Active Users") (HBO)
Veep (Episodes: "The Eagle"; "C**tgate") (HBO)
Portlandia (Episodes: "Family Emergency"; "Pickathon"; "Weirdo Beach") (IFC )
Drunk History (Episode: "New Jersey") (Comedy Central)
Key & Peele (Episodes: "Y'all Ready For This?"; "The End") (Comedy Central)
Saturday Night Live (Episodes: "Host: Tina Fey & Amy Poehler"; "Host: Larry David"; "Host: Peter Dinklage") (NBC)
The Voice (Episodes: "Live Finale (Part 2)"; "The Blind Auditions Premiere (Part 2)"; "Live Semifinal Performances") (NBC)
Sound
Fargo (Episode: "The Castle") (FX)
Vice (Episode: "Fighting ISIS") (HBO)
Special Visual Effects [ edit ]
Stunt Coordination [ edit ]
Technical Direction [ edit ]
Writing [ edit ]
Wins by network [ edit ]
Network
Program
Individual
Total
HBO
1
15
16
FX
3
9
12
Netflix
2
4
6
PBS
0
6
6
Fox
1
4
5
A&E
2
2
4
Adult Swim
2
2
4
Amazon
0
4
4
Cartoon Network
1
3
4
NBC
0
4
4
ABC
2
1
3
CBS
2
1
3
Comedy Central
1
2
3
CNN
1
1
2
The CW
0
2
2
Nat Geo
0
2
2
Showtime
0
2
2
ActingDead.com
0
1
1
AMC
0
1
1
AOL
1
0
1
IFC
0
1
1
Logo
0
1
1
MTV
0
1
1
Nickelodeon
0
1
1
Oculus Story Studio
0
1
1
Starz
0
1
1
TLC
0
1
1
USA
0
1
1
Programs with multiple awards [ edit ]
Programs with multiple nominations [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
^ "Jimmy Kimmel to Host 2016 Emmy Awards" . Variety . March 7, 2016. Retrieved March 7, 2016 .
^ "68th Emmy® Awards Nominations" (PDF) . Television Academy . July 14, 2016. Retrieved July 14, 2016 .
^ "Creative Arts Emmys: 'Murderer' & 'Grease Live' Lead The Field On Night 2" . Deadline Hollywood . September 11, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2016 .
^ "2016 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards: Part 1" (PDF) . Television Academy . September 10, 2016. Retrieved September 10, 2016 .
^ "2016 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Part 2" (PDF) . Television Academy . September 11, 2016. Retrieved September 11, 2016 .
^ "'American Idol' to Receive Governors Award From Television Academy," from Variety , August 19, 2016
^ Elise Sandberg, Bryn (July 21, 2016). "Emmys: Peter Scolari Replaces Peter MacNicol as Guest Actor Nominee" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved July 21, 2016 .
External links [ edit ]