Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show

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The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show was an award presented annually by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It was given in honor of a game show that features "contestants, either alone or as part of a team, who play a game involving answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes".[1] Programs that have aired at least 15 original episodes for the calendar year are eligible to enter.[1] In 2020, a category requirement has changed, lowering the number of required original episodes from fifteen to eight.[2]

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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show
Awarded forOutstanding Game Show
CountryUnited States
Presented by
First award1974
Final award2022
Most awardsJeopardy! (19)
Most nominationsJeopardy! (38)
Websitetheemmys.tv/daytime/
RelatedReplaced by the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show
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The 1st Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony was held in 1974 with the game show Password receiving the award.[3] The award category was originally called Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show before changing to its current title in 2013.[3][4][5] The awards ceremony was not aired on television in 1983 and 1984, having been criticized for voting integrity.[6][7]

Since its inception, the award has been given to ten game shows. In 1980, The $20,000 Pyramid and Hollywood Squares tied for the award, which was the first tie in this category. This situation repeated later only in 2011, with Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune both winning the award. In 2006, Jeopardy! became the series with the most wins in the category when it won a tenth time, surpassing Pyramid's previous record of nine; Jeopardy! went on to win in six additional years, ultimately receiving seventeen wins. Jeopardy! also has been nominated on 36 occasions, more than any other series.

In 2023, this category was moved to the Primetime Emmy Awards as part of a re-alignment of categories between NATAS and ATAS.[8]

Winners and nominees

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1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

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Year Program Network Ref.
2010
(37th)
Cash Cab Discovery Channel [71]
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? FOX [72]
Jeopardy! Syndicated
The Price Is Right CBS
Wheel of Fortune Syndicated
2011
(38th)
Jeopardy! Syndicated [73]
Wheel of Fortune Syndicated
Cash Cab Discovery Channel [74]
The Price Is Right CBS
2012
(39th)
Jeopardy! Syndicated [75]
BrainSurge Nickelodeon [4]
Cash Cab Discovery Channel
Let's Make a Deal CBS
Wheel of Fortune Syndicated
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Syndicated
2013
(40th)
The Price Is Right CBS [76]
Cash Cab Discovery Channel [5]
Family Feud Syndicated
Jeopardy! Syndicated
Let's Make a Deal CBS
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Syndicated
2014
(41st)
Jeopardy! Syndicated [77]
The American Bible Challenge GSN [78]
The Chase GSN
Let's Make a Deal CBS
The Price Is Right CBS
Wheel of Fortune Syndicated
2015
(42nd)
Jeopardy! Syndicated [79]
Family Feud Syndicated [80]
The Price Is Right CBS
2016
(43rd)
The Price Is Right CBS [81]
Jeopardy! Syndicated [82]
Let's Make a Deal CBS
Monopoly Millionaires' Club Syndicated
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Syndicated
2017
(44th)
Jeopardy! Syndicated [83]
Celebrity Name Game Syndicated [84]
Family Feud Syndicated
Let's Make a Deal CBS
The Price Is Right CBS
2018
(45th)
The Price Is Right CBS [85]
Family Feud Syndicated [85]
Jeopardy! Syndicated
Let's Make a Deal CBS
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Syndicated
2019
(46th)
Family Feud Syndicated [86]
Jeopardy! Syndicated [86]
Let's Make a Deal CBS
The Price Is Right CBS
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Syndicated
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2020s

Multiple wins and nominations

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NOTE: Family Feud, Pyramid, and Password include all versions, regardless of title changes among variants of the franchise.

See also

References

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