Outstanding Drama Series
- All My Children: Francesca James (Executive Producer); Jean Dadario Burke, senior producer; Heidi Adam, supervising producer; Ginger Smith, coordinating producer
- Days of our Lives: Ken Corday, Tom Langan, executive producers; Stephen Wyman, supervising producer; Jeanne Haney, Janet Spellman-Rider, senior coordinating producers; Tom Walker, coordinating producer
- General Hospital: Wendy Riche, executive producer; Julie Hanan Carruthers, senior supervising producer; Carol Scott, producer; Shelley Curtis, consulting producer; Marty Vagts, coordinating producer
- The Young and the Restless: William J. Bell, senior executive producer; Edward J. Scott, executive producer; David Shaughnessy, producer; Nancy Bradley Wiard, coordinating producer
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