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39th Daytime Emmy Awards


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name39th Daytime Emmy Awards
image39th Daytime Emmy Awards.jpg
altPromotional poster of the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards in black and yellow.
captionPromotional poster
awarded_forOutstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television
dateJune 23, 2012
locationBeverly Hilton Hotel
countryUnited States
presenterNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
preshow_hostA.J. Hammer
Nischelle Turner
most_winsGeneral Hospital (5)
most_nominationsGeneral Hospital (23)
award1_typeOutstanding Drama Series
award1_winnerGeneral Hospital
award2_typeOutstanding Game Show
award2_winnerJeopardy!
websiteemmyonline.org
networkHLN
producerGabriel Gornell
Executive Producer
previous38th
mainDaytime Emmy Awards
next40th

Nischelle Turner Executive Producer The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), "recognizes outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast from 2:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m. during the 2011 calendar year". The ceremony took place on June 23, 2012 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, California beginning at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST. The ceremony was televised in the United States by HLN and produced by LocoDistro and Executive Producer Gabriel Gornell.

The evening was not hosted however the pre-show ceremony was hosted by A.J. Hammer and Nischelle Turner. The drama pre-nominees were announced on March 2, 2012, and the nominations were announced during an episode of The Today Show on May 9, 2012. In related events, the 39th Annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles on June 17, 2012.

General Hospital won the most awards, with a total of five wins including Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team and other Creative Arts Emmy Awards. The soap opera also had the most awards with a total of 23 (including Creative Arts Emmy Awards). Anthony Geary won its seventh win in the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series category. Live! with Regis and Kelly won in the Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment category for its last season. The Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to television producer Bill Geddie. The ceremony attracted 912,000 viewers (not counting four repeat broadcasts which brought the total to 2 million), the broadcast was "the most watched regularly scheduled, non-news telecast" ever on HLN, but by far the least-watched Daytime Emmy ceremony ever.

Winners and nominees

In the lists below, the winner of the category is shown first, followed by the other nominees.

KeyMeaning
Indicates the winner
CategoryWinners and nomineesOutstanding Drama SeriesOutstanding Children's Animated ProgramOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowOutstanding Legal/Courtroom ProgramOutstanding Morning ProgramOutstanding New Approaches – Daytime EntertainmentOutstanding Talk Show EntertainmentOutstanding Talk Show InformativeOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesOutstanding Younger Actor in a Drama SeriesOutstanding Younger Actress in a Drama SeriesOutstanding Game Show HostOutstanding Lifestyle/Culinary HostOutstanding Performer in a Children's SeriesOutstanding Talk Show HostOutstanding Drama Series Directing TeamOutstanding Drama Series Writing Team

Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Bill Geddie

In Memoriam

Deidre Hall presented the filmed tribute to the TV artists and producers who died in 2011:

  • Jack LaLanne
  • Jeff Conaway
  • Leonard B. Stern
  • Sherwood Schwartz
  • David Pressman
  • Mary Fickett
  • Patricia Breslin
  • Sue Mengers
  • Judy Lewis
  • Nick Santino
  • Jonathan Frid
  • Dick Clark
  • Bob Stewart
  • Lee Rich
  • Jim Paratore
  • Kathryn Joosten
  • Ray Bradbury
  • Richard Dawson
  • Judy Freudberg

Special Tributes

  • All My Children
  • One Life to Live

References

References

  1. (May 9, 2013). "The 39th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award Nominations". emmyonline.org and [[National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences]].
  2. (June 23, 2013). "The 39th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award Winners". emmyonline.org and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
  3. Fairman, Michael. (May 24, 2012). "BREAKING NEWS: Daytime Emmy Awards to be Televised on HLN!". On-Air On-Soaps.
  4. (May 13, 2013). "The 39th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award Pre-Nominations". emmyonline.org and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
  5. (June 14, 2013). "The 39th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Award Winners". emmyonline.org and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
  6. (May 9, 2013). "The 39th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award". emmyonline.org and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
  7. de Moraes, Lisa. (June 25, 2012). "Daytime Emmy Awards' 912,000 viewers sets record for HLN and franchise — high and low, respectively". [[The Washington Post]].
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