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52nd Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards

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Award ceremony for television programming of 2025

52nd Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards
DateOctober 17, 2025
LocationPasadena Civic Auditorium
Pasadena, California, U.S.
Presented byNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS)
Most nominationsThe Young and the Restless (19)[1]
Television/radio coverage
Networkwatch.theemmys.tv (online only)
Produced byAdam Sharp (NATAS)
Lisa Armstrong (NATAS)
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The52nd Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, presented by theNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honored the best in USdaytime television programming in 2024. The award ceremony will take place on October 17, 2025, in Pasadena. As of July 10, 2025, there was no venue that has been announced.[2] On September 4, it was announced the 52nd Daytime Emmys and Creative Arts Emmys would be held atPasadena Civic Auditorium.[3] As of September 17, 2025, the Daytime Emmys will be streamed only.[4]

Ceremony information

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NATAS president Adam Sharp announced January 8, 2025, that theDaytime Emmys and theDaytime Creative Arts Emmys would move to October and trade places with the46th News and Documentary Emmy Awards to highlight the "timely nature" of news and documentary programming.[5][6] Sharp said of the forty-two categories, "We’re excited to recognize the exceptional individuals and teams who make daytime television great every year and in some cases, every day. As the Daytime landscape continues to expand, we’re excited to introduce new categories to recognize the boundary-pushing work being done."[7] The nominations were announced on July 10, 2025, alongside the nominees for themain ceremony categories and that instead of two separate dates for both ceremonies that there would be one ceremony for both.[1][8][9][10] The same day NATAS announced the enforcement of the rules where any category that has fewer than ten (10) submissions, no more than 50% of submitted entries may be nominated. Hence whyThe Bold and the Beautiful,The Bay, andNeighbours were not nominated.[1][11] NATAS will honor programming and creative arts & lifestyle from January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2024.Beyond the Gates started broadcasting onCBS andstreaming onParamount + in February 2025 as to why no one or department was nominated from the show.[2] While the ceremony was broadcast on CBS from 2020 to 2024 and streaming on Paramount +,Paramount Global had not signed a new broadcasting agreement with NATAS. Viewers will be able to watch the telecast from theirmobile devices,Smart TVs, and many other connected devices such asApple TV,Roku,Android TV,Fire TV,Chromecast, andiPad.[1] Later in the day of July 10, it was announced that Paramount Global had signed an agreement with NATAS. CBS will broadcast and Paramount + will stream the entire ceremony.[2] On September 4, it was announced the 52nd Daytime Emmys and Creative Arts Emmys would be held atPasadena Civic Auditorium.[3] On September 17, it was announced the Daytime Emmys would only be streaming, and the host will beMario Lopez.[4]

Category changes

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  • A new category,Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series, honors performers who are in their first two years on their first daytime drama series. Unlike the retiredOutstanding Younger Performer in a Drama Series and its gender-specific predecessors, there would be no maximum age limit. However, one who is wins it once would be disqualified from winning it a second time.[12]
  • Outstanding Culinary Program was divided into two specific categories: Outstanding Culinary Instructional Series honoring those shows more instructive in food preparation and cooking, and Outstanding Culinary Cultural Series honoring those shows focused more on the cultural aspects of food.[13]
  • Outstanding Travel, Adventure and Nature Program was divided into two specific categories: Outstanding Travel and Adventure Program honoring those shows focused more on travel, and Outstanding Nature and Science Program honoring those shows focused more on the science of the natural world.[13]
  • Outstanding Regional Content in a Daytime Genre was created for outstanding regional work that will be awarded with aCrystal Pillar.[1]
  • Outstanding Original Song was eliminated.[1]

Winners and Nominees

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See also:52nd Daytime Emmy Awards

Winners are listed first, highlighted inboldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[14][15][16]

Programming

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Programming
Outstanding Travel and Adventure Program
Outstanding Science and Nature Program
Outstanding Arts and Popular Culture Program
Outstanding Instructional/How-To Program
  • Ballin' Out (Outsports)
    • Billboard Presents (Billboard)
    • Catalyst (LinkedIn News)
    • Eat This With Yara: The Chef Preserving Gaza’s Cuisine Amid a Genocide (AJ+)
    • Live Like A Champion (Healthline)
Outstanding Regional Content in a Daytime Genre

Hosting & Daytime Personality

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Crafts

Crafts

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Crafts
  • General Hospital – Jillian Dedote, Tina Keller, Robert Markham, Allison Reames Smith, Gary Tomlin, Frank Valentini, Denise Van Cleave, Teresa Cicala, Peter Fillmore, Paul S. Glass, Nate Hapke, Marika Kushel, Dave MacLeod, Christine Magarian Ucar, Kelli Kuschman, Elizabeth McCann, Kyle Bell, and Craig McManus (ABC)
    • Days of our Lives – Sonia Blangiardo, Noel Maxam, Scott McKinsey, Kevin Church, Michael Fiamingo, Joseph Lumer, Sara Peterson McCormick, Holly Metts, Adriana Alvarado, Alexis Straiten, Jennifer Werwage, Jessie Harrison, Lucy Yalenian (Peacock)
    • The Young and the Restless – Michael Eilbaum, Sally McDonald, Nancy Ortenberg, Owen Renfroe, Steven Williford, Derek Berlatsky, Andrew Hachem, Robbin Phillips, Jennifer Bisgrove, Alexandra Jensen, Andrew Wells, Martin Fritz Brekeller, Kristin Doherty (CBS)
  • General Hospital – Elizabeth Korte, Patrick Mulcahey, Dan O'Connor, Chris Van Etten, Emily Culliton, Suzanne Flynn, Cathy LePard, Anne Schoettle, Charlotte Gibson, Kate Hall, Stacey Pulwer, and Scott Sickles (ABC)
    • Days of our Lives – Ron Carlivati, Jeanne Marie Ford, Jamey Giddens, Katherine Schock, Ryan Quan, Sonja Alarr, Kirk Doering, Christopher Dunn, David Kreizman, Fran Myers, Henry Newman, Dave Ryan (Peacock)
    • The Young and the Restless – Josh Griffith, Amanda L. Beall, Jeff Beldner, Marla Kanelos, Susan Banks, James Harmon Brown, Janice Ferri Esser, Marin Gazzaniga, Lindsay Harrison, Rebecca McCarty, Madeleine Phillips, Dave Ryan (CBS)
Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Non-Fiction Program
Outstanding Directing Team for a Single Camera Daytime Non-Fiction Program
Outstanding Directing Team for a Multiple Camera Daytime Non-Fiction Program
  • Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade – Dylan Sanford, Rick Siegel, Brett Turnbull, James Coker, Joe Daleki, Derek Wojtkun, Scott Acosta, John Atkinson, Ryan Balton, Manny Bonilla, William Christensen, Michael Cruickshank, Rob Curschman, Luis Lopez Devictoria, Chris Ferguson, Sean Flannery, Rick Fontanez, Jonny Harkins, Travis Hays, Shawn Hiatt, Sebastian Lumme, Andrew Moore, Matthew Roe, and Fed Wetherbee (ABC)
    • The Drew Barrymore Show – Dave Saretsky, Augie Yuson, Al Cialino, Nick Fayo, Jesse Green, Eddie Lenzo, Chris Push, Dylan Whitman, and Mark Whitman (Syndicated)
    • Neighbours – Heath Kerr (Amazon Prime Video)
    • The View – Eric Gruszecki, John Kokinis, Andrew Capuano, David Dainoff, Michael Danisi, Nick Davis, Donato De Pasquale, Nick Fayo, Rob Feder, Carlos Flynn, Anthony Ioannou, Hardy Kluender, Douglas Schneider, Zachary Solomon, and Jim Tomlinson (ABC)
    • The Young and the Restless – Michael Hoorn, Andrew Clark, Kathryn Hammond, Josh Llorico, William Looper, Roberto Bosio, and Taylor Campanian (CBS)
Outstanding Cinematography
  • National Parks: USA – Jason Ching, Jake Hewitt, Thomas Miller, Brandon Navratil, Jeff Reed, and Rick Smith (National Geographic)
    • Living with Leopards – Kyle De Nobrega, Steven Dover, Noah Falklind, Greg Hartman, Gaokgonwe Seetsele Nthomiwa, Henry Smith, Rich Uren, Tristen Woodward, Brad Bestelink, and Paul Williams (Netflix)
    • Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors – Jian Liwei, Zheng Yi, Graham Boonzaaier, Tian Feng, and Rachel Liew (Netflix)
    • The Secret Lives of Animals – Scott Abraham, Graham MacFarlane, Sam Oakes, and Mark Payne-Gill (Apple TV+)
    • Secret Lives of Orangutans – Zaid Abdulah, Matt Aeberhard, Yuzuru Masuda, Tom Rowland, Tania Esteban, and George Woodcock (Netflix)
  • Resurrected Rides – Patrick Berry, Stuart Brodlieb, Jesse Soff, Bryn Vytlacil, Andy Carney, Brad Haley, and Robb Roetman (Netflix)
    • Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade – Kim Brown, John Cox, Bill Deronde, Jose Favela, John Francis, Kari Havenrich, Hamish Lyons, Mike Polito, Jonathon Ragsdale, and Dom Whitworth (ABC)
    • The Fixers – John Barrett and Harry Walsh (BYUtv)
    • How I Got Here – Kailey Birk and Derek Espositio (BYUtv)
    • The Kelly Clarkson Show – Stas Lipovetskiy, Kliff Svatos, and Sam Goldfien (Syndicated)
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show – James Slanger, Rachel Orscher, Robert Venable, Omatali Beckett, Bob Lewis, Rosa Howell-Thornhill, Marilyn Vigilante, and Bryan Smith (Syndicated)
    • The Talk – Chris Rich, Brent Arledge, Greg Ferrara, Krista Fetterer, Barry Warrick, and Rod Iacono (CBS)
    • The View – Gennadiy Giller, Daryl Bornstein, Chris Murphy, Bogdan Hernick, Rob Gigliuto, Michael Glazier, Matthew Miranda, Samuel A Rollins, Joanna Staub, Shawn Walsh, and Martin Yee (ABC)
    • The Young and the Restless – Andrzej Warzocha, Dean Johnson, Malcolm Arnold, Frankie Galvez, Joseph Lawrence, Tom Luth, and Giovanni Meza (CBS)
  • Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut – Pénélope De Bozzi, Matthieu Lemarié, Constance Robin, Benjamin Arthur, Laura Venditti, John-Daniel Arauz, Sean Martin, Callum Reid, Aaron Schmit, Suzie Bergeron, and Emma Biernat (Netflix)
  • General Hospital – Julianna Bolles Morrison, Shawn Reeves, William H. Hoffman Jr., Elizabeth Jerome, Christina Lim, Margaret Lousen, Alethia Moore, Cesario Ruiz, Christine Shahverdian, Maria Uribe, Alice Volonino, and Asante Wa Young (ABC)
  • The Drew Barrymore Show – Lauren Gulino, Joanna Pisani, and Daniel Howell (Syndicated)
    • The Bold and the Beautiful – Christine Lai Johnson, Daniela Delgado, Briana Garcia, Toby Lamm, Stephanie Paugh, Karlye Buff, Danielle Dubinsky, and Alexis Reyes (CBS)
    • General Hospital – Karol Moses, Luiza Adzhiyan, Samantha Barrows, Gayatri Bhamidipaty, Wendy Fisher Spears, Heather Pepe, Priscilla Castro Preciado, Jacklyn Quackenbush, Stephanie Riley, Alexandra Fleck Whittle, Anzhela Adzhiyan, Gabriella Di Pinto, Aura Moreno, Wendy Giraldo Pineda, Priscilla Quiroz, Abraham Joseph Rivera, and Feanna Smith (ABC)
    • The Jennifer Hudson Show – Marie-Flore Beaubien, Jennifer Fregozo, Adam Burrell, Robear Landeros, and Albert Morrison (Syndicated)
    • Secrets of the Neanderthals – Svetlana Gutic, Antonela Matović, Matea Milanovic, Suzi Battersby, Megan Thomas, Chloe Henderson, Ashra Kelly-Blue, and Ruth Parry (Netflix)
    • The Kelly Clarkson Show – Monica Boyd Lester, Louie Zakarian, Korynn Gonzalez-Novotny, Adam Long, Kerry Joly, Kim Weber, Corey Morris, Gloria Elias-Foeillet, Brittany Hartman, Louie Zakarian, Kyle Krueger, Christopher Milone, and Chelsea Paige (Syndicated)
    • Sherri – Rodney Jon, Theo Barrett, Jaime Alcivar, Yanira Garcia, Diana Li, and Irving Ramirez (Syndicated)

Most Nominations

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Programs with the Most Nominations (across all categories)
ProgramNomsGenre
The Young and the Restless19Daytime Drama Series
General Hospital16
Days of Our Lives13
The Drew Barrymore Show9Daytime Talk Series
The Kelly Clarkson Show8
Secret Lives of Orangutans8Science & Nature Special
Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors6
The Secret Lives of Animals
Living with Leopards5
National Parks: USA
Secrets of the Neanderthals
Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut4
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out2
Shark Beach with Anthony Mackie: Gulf Coast
Shelter Me: The Cancer Pioneers

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