The second and final batch of winners for the 2023 GLAAD Media Awards were announced Saturday in New York City, with “Fire Island” and “Anything’s Possible” tied for Best Motion Picture – Streaming/TV, while ” Netflix’s Heartstopper” won Best Programming for Children and Families (Live Action).
Outstanding Broadway Production went to “A Strange Loop,” while “The Problem With Jon Stewart” won for Variety Show/Talk Show Episode. HBO’s “We’re Here” won the Reality Series.
Maren Morris won the Excellence in Media award and in her speech, shot Tucker Carlson, who had mocked the singer-songwriter for standing up to transphobia.
“Maybe I felt a little rude when Tucker Carlson called me a lunatic for dealing with transphobia. [and] turning it into a t-shirt and raising $150,000 for LGBTQ+ charities. That made me feel kind of cool, but I don’t want to brag. I would never insult the recently unemployed.”
“What We Do in the Shadows” star Harvey Guillén hosted the event, which honors those in the media who have shown exemplary achievements for fair, accurate and inclusive representation of the LGBTQ community and the issues they affect. our lives.
Check out the full list of winners below.
Best Film – Streaming/TV
“Fire Island” (Hulu) and “Anything’s Possible” (Prime Video)
Outstanding reality series
“We Are Here” (HBO)
Featured Variety or Talk Show Episode
“The Problem with Jon Stewart” (Apple TV+)
Featured Online Journalism: Video or Multimedia
“Logo Trans Youth Council” (Logo)
Exceptional Programming for Kids and Families – Live Action
“Heartstopper” (Netflix)
Exceptional Programming for Kids and Families- Animated
“Dead End: Paranormal Park” (Netflix)
Outstanding Innovative Music Artist
Dove Cameron (Columbia Records)
Outstanding Broadway Production
“A Weird Loop”
Outstanding Video Game
“Apex Legends” (Respawn Entertainment/Electronic Arts)
Featured Broadcast Journalism Segment
“HIV in the Deep South” in real life (Scripps News)
Featured Broadcast Journalism: Long Form
“PRIDE | Be Seen” Soul of a Nation (ABC)
Featured Live TV Journalism – Segment or Special
“Last thing before we go: Stephanie Ruhle talks about spirit day” The 11th Hour (MSNBC)
Outstanding Printed Item
“Pediatricians caring for trans youth are facing increasing harassment. Life-saving care could be at stake” by Madeleine Carlisle (Time)
Featured Online Journalism Article
“Alabama is trying to raise the legal driving age for trans people to 19” by Nico Lang (TheDailyBeast.com)
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TransLash Podcast with Imara Jones (TransLash Media) and Sibling Rivalry (Studio71) (Tie)
Featured online journalism article in Spanish
“Anti-LGBTQ+ bills in Florida are a ‘license to discriminate’ and revive the pain of Pulse, say local groups” by Jennifer A. Marcial Ocasio (OrlandoSentinel.com)
Featured Online Journalism in Spanish: Video or Multimedia
“Trans grandmothers seek to dignify their old age” by Liliana
And here are the previously announced winners from the Los Angeles ceremony in March.
Best New TV Series
“A League of Its Own” (Prime Video)
Outstanding Drama Series
“9-1-1: Lone Star” (Fox)
Best Comedy Series
“What We Do in the Shadows” (FX)
Featured Film – Wide Release
“Brothers” (Universal Pictures)
Featured Documentary
“Framing Agnes” (Kino Lorber)
Featured Film – Limited Release
“The Inspection” (A24)
Featured Music Artist
Fletcher, “The Girl of My Dreams” (Capitol Records)
Outstanding limited or anthology series
“The White Lotus” (HBOMax)
outstanding comic book
“Poison Ivy” by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Atagun Ilhan, Brian Level, Stefano Gaudiano, Jay Leisten, Arif Prianto, Ivan Plascencia, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (DC Comics)
Outstanding Original Graphic Novel/Anthology
“Young Lovers” (A Wave Blue World)
Featured Children’s Programming
Dino Ranch ‘Adoptasaurus Rex’ (Disney Junior)
Featured General Magazine Coverage
Lawyer
Best Scripted Television Series in Spanish
The Spookies (HBO)
Outstanding Broadcast Journalism in Spanish
“Vico Ortiz First Impact” (Univision)
Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media
Los Angeles Blade and Washington Blade
Special recognition
Alejandra Caraballo
Special recognition
drag story time
Special recognition
“Rotaniel” (HBO)
Special recognition
#Letters4ChildrenTrans
Special recognition
The lesbian bar project
Special Recognition (Spanish Language)
“In their words” (Univision)