GLAAD Media Awards - Categories

Categories

The first Annual Awards recognized Honorees in just 7 competitive categories, all for television. Over the years, the competitive categories have been expanded to recognize various other branches of the media including, film, theatre, music, print media, digital media, and advertising, as well as establishing additional categories recognizing Spanish-language media and a "Special Recognition" category for media representations that may not meet the criteria of pre-existing categories.

While many of the categories have been expanded over time, several early categories have been "merged" or phased out altogether. One notable example being the omission of the "Outstanding Daytime Drama" category in 2011, reflecting the steady decline in popularity of English-language daytime soaps. As of 2011, GLAAD considers nominations in a total of 26 English-language categories and 12 Spanish-language categories, however, If no projects within a category are deemed worthy of recognition, GLAAD may choose to not award the category that year. As of 2011, these 38 competitive categories are:

English-Language

  • Outstanding Film – Wide Release
  • Outstanding Film – Limited Release
  • Outstanding Documentary
  • Outstanding Comedy Series
  • Outstanding Drama Series
  • Outstanding Individual TV Episode
  • Outstanding TV Movie or Mini-Series
  • Outstanding Talk Show Episode
  • Outstanding Daily Drama
  • Outstanding Reality Program
  • Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine
  • Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
  • Outstanding Newspaper – Overall Coverage
  • Outstanding Newspaper Article
  • Outstanding Newspaper Columnist
  • Outstanding Magazine – Overall Coverage
  • Outstanding Magazine Article
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Article
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia
  • Outstanding Blog
  • Outstanding Music Artist
  • Outstanding Comic Book
  • Outstanding New York Theater – Broadway & Off-Broadway
  • Outstanding New York Theater – Off-Off Broadway
  • Outstanding Los Angeles Theater
  • Special Recognition

Spanish-Language

  • Outstanding TV Novela
  • Outstanding Daytime Talk Show Episode
  • Outstanding Talk Show Interview
  • Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine
  • Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
  • Outstanding Newspaper Article
  • Outstanding Magazine Article
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Article
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia
  • Outstanding Blog
  • Outstanding Music Artist
  • Special Recognition

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