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The second wave of 2024 GLAAD Media Award winners was unveiled on Saturday, with HBO’s The Last of Us and Netflix’s Heartstopper among the TV shows taking home trophies.
This weekend’s New York City-based ceremony was preceded by a Los Angeles-based ceremony on March 14, where additional winners included Paramount+ With Showtime’s Fellow Travelers and Yellowjackets.
The annual GLAAD Media Awards honor the fair, accurate and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues. In addition to the recipients listed below, this year’s individual honorees included Oprah Winfrey (who received the Vanguard Award for her decades-long commitment to allyship); Niecy Nash-Betts (awarded the Stephen F. Kolzak Award, which is presented to an LGBTQ media professional who has made a significant difference in promoting LGBTQ acceptance); Jennifer Hudson (who was handed the Excellence in Media Award, which is presented to individuals in media for increasing the visibility and understanding of the LGBTQ community); and Orville Peck (recipient of the Vito Russo Award for his dedication to promoting equality for the LGBTQ community).
Keep scrolling to view the full winners list for the 2024 GLAAD Media Awards…
OUTSTANDING NEW SERIES
The Buccaneers (Apple TV+)
Class (Netflix)
Culprits (Hulu)
Deadloch (Prime Video)
Everything Now (Netflix)
Found (NBC)
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (Paramount+)
The Last of Us (HBO) — WINNER 🏆
The Other Black Girl (Hulu)
Tore (Netflix)
OUTSTANDING REALITY PROGRAM
Bargain Block (HGTV)
Family Karma (Bravo) — WINNER 🏆
I Am Jazz (TLC)
Living for the Dead (Hulu)
Queer Eye (Netflix)
Real Housewives of New York City (Bravo)
Selling Sunset (Netflix)
Swiping America (Max)
TRANSworld Atlanta (Tubi)
The Ultimatum: Queer Love (Netflix)
OUTSTANDING KIDS & FAMILY PROGRAMMING OR FILM (LIVE ACTION)
Heartstopper (Netflix) — WINNER 🏆
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Disney+)
Jane (AppleTV+)
Power Rangers Cosmic Fury (Netflix)
XO, Kitty (Netflix)
OUTSTANDING KIDS & FAMILY PROGRAMMING OR FILM (ANIMATED)
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake (Max)
Craig Of The Creek (Cartoon Network)
The Dragon Prince (Netflix)
The Ghost and Molly McGee (Disney Channel)
Hailey’s On It! (Disney Channel) — WINNER 🏆
The Loud House (Nickelodeon)
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Disney Channel)
Nimona (Netflix)
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)
Transformers: EarthSpark (Paramount+)
OUTSTANDING VARIETY OR TALK SHOW EPISODE
“Certainty,” Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts (Disney+)
“Chaos, Law, and Order,” The Problem With Jon Stewart (Apple TV+)
“Cynthia Nixon and Kim Petras,” Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (Bravo)
“Dulcé Sloan & Sasha Colby Talk What It Means to Be A Happy Trans Person,” The Daily Show (Comedy Central)
“Elliot Page Opens Up In New Memoir: ‘It Felt Like The Right Time,’” The View (ABC)
“The Hardest Fight Is the Fight Against Status Quo,” The Conversations Project (Hulu)
“I’m Not Just Gay, I’m Your Son,” Karamo (syndicated)
“Jennifer Hudson Surprises HIV Activist with $10,000,” The Jennifer Hudson Show (syndicated) — WINNER 🏆
“Trace Lysette & Patricia Clarkson, Laverne Cox,” The Kelly Clarkson Show (syndicated)
“Unapologetically Me,” Tamron Hall (syndicated)
OUTSTANDING FILM (STREAMING OR TV)
Cassandro (Prime Video)
Christmas on Cherry Lane (Hallmark Channel)
Friends & Family Christmas (Hallmark)
Frybread Face and Me (Array Releasing)
Nuovo Olimpo (Netflix)
Nyad (Netflix)
Red, White, and Royal Blue (Amazon Prime Video)
Runs in the Family (Indigenous Film Distribution)
Rustin (Netflix) — WINNER 🏆
You’re Not Supposed To Be Here (Lifetime Television
OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTARY
Beyond the Aggressives: 25 Years Later (MTV Documentary Films) — WINNER 🏆
Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate (Netflix)
Every Body (Focus Features)
Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)
Little Richard: I Am Everything (Magnolia Pictures)
Orlando, My Political Biography (Janus Films)
Rainbow Rishta (Prime Video)
Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed (HBO Documentary Films)
The Stroll (HBO)
“UYRA – The Rising Forest,” POV (PBS)
OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox)
The Chi (Showtime)
Chucky (SyFy/USA Network)
Doctor Who (Disney+)
Good Trouble (Freeform)
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)
Quantum Leap (NBC)
Riverdale (The CW)
Station 19 (ABC)
Yellowjackets (Showtime) — WINNER 🏆
OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES
And Just Like That… (Max)
Good Omens (Prime Video)
Harlem (Prime Video)
Harley Quinn (Max)
Our Flag Means Death (Max)
Sex Education (Netflix)
Somebody Somewhere (HBO)
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) — WINNER 🏆
What We Do In The Shadows (FX)
With Love (Prime Video)
OUTSTANDING LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES
Black Cake (Hulu)
Bodies (Netflix)
The Confessions of Frannie Langton (Britbox)
The Fall of the House of Usher (Netflix)
Fellow Travelers (Showtime) — WINNER 🏆
The Full Monty (FX on Hulu)
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (Prime Video)
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Netflix)
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Netflix)
Transatlantic (Netflix)
OUTSTANDING REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula (Shudder/AMC+)
The Challenge: Battle for a New Champion (MTV)
Drag Me to Dinner (Hulu)
Love Trip: Paris (Freeform)
My Kind of Country (Apple TV+)
Next in Fashion (Netflix)
Project Runway (Bravo)
RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV) — WINNER 🏆
Survivor (CBS)
The Voice (NBC)
OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City (Netflix)
Ada Twist: Scientist (Netflix) — WINNER 🏆
Bossy Bear (Nick Jr.)
Firebuds (Disney Jr.)
Monster High (Nickelodeon)
Pinecone & Pony (AppleTV+)
Princess Power (Netflix)
Ridley Jones (Netflix)
Summer Camp Island (Cartoon Network)
Work It Out Wombats! (PBS Kids)
OUTSTANDING FILM (WIDE THEATRICAL RELEASE)
All of Us Strangers (Searchlight Pictures)
American Fiction (Amazon MGM Studios)
Anyone But You (Columbia Pictures)
The Blackening (Lions Gate Films)
Bottoms (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) — WINNER 🏆
The Color Purple (Warner Bros.)
It’s a Wonderful Knife (RLJE Films)
Knock at the Cabin (Universal Pictures)
Moving On (Roadside Attractions)
Shortcomings (Sony Pictures Classics)
OUTSTANDING FILM (LIMITED THEATRICAL RELEASE)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (Blue Fox Entertainment)
The Blue Caftan (Strand Releasing)
Blue Jean (Magnolia Pictures)
How to Blow Up a Pipeline (Neon)
Joyland (Oscilloscope)
L’immensità (Music Box Films)
Monica (IFC Films) — WINNER 🏆
Our Son (Vertical Entertainment)
Passages (Mubi)
Summoning Sylvia (The Horror Collective)
GLAAD previously announced Special Recognition awards for The Dads (Netflix), Love in Gravity, Relighting Candles (Hulu), Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce (AMC Theatres), The Tennessee Holler, Yes I Am: The Ric Weiland Story, Drag Latina (Revry / LATV), Enamorándonos (UniMás), El sabor de la navidad (ViX) and Wendy, perdida pero famosa (ViX).
Wow. They really missed the mark with some of these winners. And as much fun as RPDR is, or used to be, can we acknowledge some other more deserving shows?
How in the heck did Ted Lasso win over OMFD? Or Good Omens for that matter? I’m wracking my brain to even remember the LGBTQ content in Lasso…I think a couple secondary forgettables talked about coming out once or twice…? I know football culture is backwards af, but like it’s the ’00s we’re doing coming out stories–and rating them higher than gloriously gay all over celebrations that actually have queer fandom? Shows made FOR US by us, or at least with a truly queer sensibility, not just queerness as a side quest for the straights to feel like they learned and grew while watching their goofy sportball show.
Ted Lasso is just mid as a show anyway, esp after s1. I don’t get it.
Half of them don’t have winners noted. Am I missing something?
“GLAAD announced winners in several categories …”
“More winners… will be announced on May 11 at a second ceremony…”
Thank you! That took a couple of rounds to find that info. Much appreciated.