Emmys: Netflix, Prime Video & Beyoncé Win Juried Awards

The Television Academy has just revealed the initial winners of the 77th Emmy Awards, and it’s an exciting mix of talent from across the streaming entertainment landscape. Among the honors, Netflix and Prime Video both scored big wins in the juried award categories.

Netflix’s hit show “Queer Eye” was recognized for Outstanding Structured Reality Program, showcasing the transformative work of the Fab Five. Meanwhile, Prime Video’s “Making the Cut” took home the award for Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling, highlighting the incredible skill and artistry of the show’s behind-the-scenes team.

In addition to these streaming giants, music legend Beyoncé also received a juried award for her involvement in the Disney+ visual album “Black Is King.” The special was honored for Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming, adding to Beyoncé’s already impressive list of accolades.

These early Emmy wins serve as a testament to the diverse and exceptional content that can be found on streaming platforms. As we eagerly await the full Emmy Awards ceremony, it’s clear that the bar has been set high by these deserving winners in the world of streaming entertainment.