The Kelly Clarkson Show won outstanding daytime talk series for the fourth consecutive year at the 2024 Daytime Emmys, which were held at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles on Friday (June 7). Entertainment Tonight’s Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner co-hosted the show, which was broadcast on CBS.
Kelly Clarkson has won eight Daytime Emmys over the course of the first five seasons of her popular talk show (compared to three Grammys over a much longer period of time). Impressively, she has won at least one Emmy in each of the five seasons.
In accepting the award for outstanding daytime talk series, Clarkson gave special thanks to NBC for listening to her concerns when she proposed moving the show from Los Angeles to New York.
“Thanks to NBC for believing in our show. …The fact that NBC, a huge company, took time and listened when I said ‘Hey, my life is not going super great. I don’t know if I can live here [in L.A.] anymore. I don’t know if I can do this.’ And they really wrapped their arms around us and they helped us move. And the move has been so great for not just me and my family but our whole show. It takes a lot of time and money and effort to do that. It is not unnoticed. I just want to say thank you for thinking of mental health as well as, you know, a product.”
Clarkson did not, however, win outstanding daytime talk series host, an award she had won the last four years running. The award went instead to Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, the married stars of the syndicated Live With Kelly and Mark. It was a surprise win: Ripa and Consuelos didn’t even attend the show.
This was Ripa’s sixth win in that category. Only three other hosts have won six or more times in the history of the category, which dates to 1974. Phil Donahue leads with nine awards in the category, followed by Oprah Winfrey (seven) and Rosie O’Donnell (also six). What’s most impressive about Ripa’s track record in the category is that she has won alongside four different co-hosts. She and Regis Philbin won twice in the category. She and Michael Strahan also won twice. She and Ryan Seacrest won once.
TV legend Dick Van Dyke won guest performance in a daytime drama series for his appearance on Days of our Lives. At 98, Van Dyke is the oldest Daytime Emmy winner in history. “If I had known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself,” Van Dyke joked in accepting the honor. Van Dyke, who was featured on the Mary Poppins soundtrack, which topped the Billboard 200 for 14 weeks in 1965, was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame in 1995 and received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2020.
Entertainment Tonight won outstanding entertainment news series for the fifth consecutive year.
Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays (Food Network), hosted by Selena Gomez, was nominated for outstanding culinary series. It lost to Be My Guest With Ina Garten, which was a first-time winner in the category.
Amanda Kloots and Jerry O’Connell, Emmy-nominated co-hosts of The Talk, opened the show with a special-material version of Petula Clark’s classic “Downtown,” a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1965. The rewrite was pretty corny, a throwback to the era when such material was a staple of variety and awards shows.
The In Memoriam segment included entertainment reporter Sam Rubin (KTLA, Los Angeles) and actor and host Louis Gossett Jr.
If it doesn’t seem like a full year has gone by since the last Daytime Emmys, you’re right. The 2023 Daytime Emmys were held on Dec. 15. They were delayed six full months because of last year’s strikes by the Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA.
The Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards will be presented on Saturday, June 8. It will stream live at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT at watch.TheEmmys.tv and via The Emmys apps for iOS, tvOS, Android, FireTV, and Roku.
The 51st annual Daytime Emmy Awards was produced by NATAS and Associated Television International (ATI). Adam Sharp and Lisa Armstrong were executive producers from NATAS, while David McKenzie was executive producer from ATI.
Here are the 2024 Daytime Emmy nominations in selected categories, with winners marked. Categories with no winners marked will be presented on Saturday’s show. This list will be updated at that time. In program categories, we show only the name(s) of the most senior executive producer(s) who are nominees.
Outstanding Daytime Talk Series
The Jennifer Hudson Show, Syndicated; Executive producers: Mary Connelly, Jennifer Hudson, Lisa Kasteler Calio, Andy Lassner, Graehme Morphy, Walter Williams III
WINNER: The Kelly Clarkson Show, Syndicated; Executive producers: Kelly Clarkson, Alex Duda, Kareen Gunning
Tamron Hall, Syndicated; Executive producers: Quiana Burns, Tamron Hall
Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts, Disney+; Executive producers: Kadine Anckle, Philip Byron, Reni Calister, Maverick Carter, Jamal Henderson, LeBron James, Robin Roberts
The View, ABC; Executive producer: Brian Teta
Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host
Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, Ana Navarro, The View, ABC
Kelly Clarkson, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Syndicated
WINNER: Mark Consuelos, Kelly Ripa, Live with Kelly and Mark, Syndicated
Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Natalie Morales, Jerry O’Connell, Sheryl Underwood, The Talk, CBS
Tamron Hall, Tamron Hall, Syndicated
Outstanding Entertainment News Series
Access Hollywood, Syndicated; Senior executive producer: Maureen Fitzpatrick
WINNER: Entertainment Tonight, Syndicated; Executive producer: Erin Johnson
Extra, Syndicated; Executive producers: Theresa Coffino, Jeremy Speigel
Outstanding Culinary Series
WINNER: Be My Guest with Ina Garten, Food Network; Executive producer: Rachel Purnell
Family Dinner, Magnolia Network; Executive producer/host: Andrew Zimmern; Executive producers: Patrick McMahill, Patrick Weiland
Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays, Food Network; Executive producers: Selena Gomez, Eli Holzman, Shauna Minoprio, Aaron Saidman, Melissa Stokes
Valerie’s Home Cooking, Food Network; Executive producers: Valerie Bertinelli, Mary Beth Bray, Jack Grossbart, Stephen Kroopnick, Marc Schwartz
What Am I Eating? with Zooey Deschanel, Max; Executive producer/host: Zooey Deschanel; Executive producers: Jarrett Moreno, Matthew Segal, Taye Shuayb, Jessie Surovell, Mike Vainisi, Tracy Wares, Jeffrey L. Weaver, Tom Werner
Outstanding Daytime Personality – Daily
Frank Caprio, Caught in Providence, Facebook Watch
WINNER: Kevin Frazier, Nischelle Turner, Matt Cohen, Cassie DiLaura, Denny Directo, Will Marfuggi, Rachel Smith, Entertainment Tonight, Syndicated
Deborah Norville, Steven Fabian, Lisa Guerrero, Ann Mercogliano, Jim Moret, Les Trent, Inside Edition, Syndicated
Robert Hernandez, Star Jones, Divorce Court, FOX
Judge Judy Sheindlin, Whitney Kumar, Kevin Rasco, Sarah Rose, Judy Justice, Amazon Freevee
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
African Queens: Njinga, Netflix; Composer: Michael “Mikey” J Asante
Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones, Netflix; Music by Steve Gernes, Tyler Sabbag, Duncan Thum
Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild, NBC; Lead Composer: Evan Frankfort
Mysteries of the Faith, Netflix; Music by Rob Lewis
Temple of Film: 100 Years of the Egyptian Theatre, Netflix; Composer: Amotz Plessner; Music Supervisors: Anny Colvin, Pilar Fitzgerald
Outstanding Original Song
“Shine, General Hospital, ABC; Composers: Derek Ryan Deblieux, Douglas Ladnier, John Shartzer; Composer & Lyricist: Jophielle Love Kindar-Martin
“Unexpected Truth,” Unexpected, Hulu; Composer & Lyricist: B.Slade
“We’re Home,” Reconnecting Roots, PBS; Composer & Lyricists: Heidi Feek, Dillon Hodges, Mandy McCauley
Outstanding Arts and Popular Culture Program
Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids, Vimeo; Executive producers: Dan Goodman, Neil Patrick Harris, Brian Hunt, William H. Masterson, III
King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, Netflix; Executive Producers: Kendall Elrod, Russ Friedman, Jesse Jacobs, Peyton Manning, Brent Montgomery, Will Nothacker, Ian Sambor, Connor Schell, Eric Wattenberg
Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter, Sundance TV; Executive producers: Nekesa Mumbi Moody, Elisabeth D. Rabishaw, Maer Roshan, Jason Rovou
Oprah and “The Color Purple” Journey, Max; Executive producers: Tara Montgomery, Brian Piotrowicz, Oprah Winfrey
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors, PBS; Executive producers: Michelle Merker, Donna Pennestri, John Ross, Andrew Russell, Ramin Setoodeh
Working in the Theatre, AmericanTheatreWing.org; Executive producer: Heather A. Hitchens
Outstanding Daytime Special
Culture Quest: Ukraine, PBS; Executive producer: Ian Grant
Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade, ABC; Executive producers: Michael Antinoro, Sally Hopkins Conner, Bill Fortney, Richard Godfrey, Julianne Hough, Derek Hough
97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC; Executive producers: Bill Bracken, Will Coss, Brad Lachman
Recipe for Change: Celebrating Black Men, SpringHill; Executive producers: Philip Byron, Maverick Carter, Jamal Henderson, LeBron James, Joel Relampagos
Unexpected, Hulu; Executive producers: John Hill, Norman Lee, Zeberiah Newman, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Leah Turner
Outstanding Short Form Program
Catalyst, LinkedIn News; Executive producers: Courtney Coupe, Enrique Montalvo
The Dads, Netflix; Executive producers: Jon Marcus, Dwyane Wade
Hollywood Atelier: Rob Pickens, The Hollywood Reporter; Executive producers: Nekesa Mumbi Moody, Jason Rovou
How Una Pizza Napoletana Became the No.1 Ranked Pizza in the World, Eater; Executive producer: Stephen Pelletteri
Temple of Film: 100 Years of the Egyptian Theatre, Netflix; Executive producer: Ken Scherer
Outstanding Daytime Personality – Non-Daily
Samantha Brown, Samantha Brown’s Places To Love, PBS
Derrick Campana, The Wizard of Paws, BYUtv
Christian Cooper, Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper, National Geographic
Zoë François, Andrew Zimmern, Holiday Party with Andrew & Zoë, Magnolia Network
Jet Tila, Ready Jet Cook, Food Network