10th Streamy Awards

2020 awards ceremony recognizing online video From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 10th Annual Streamy Awards was the tenth installment of the Streamy Awards honoring the best in American streaming television series and their creators. The ceremony was held on December 12, 2020, hosted by drag queens Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova and streamed exclusively to YouTube.[2][3] To adhere to social distancing restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the duo presented the awards from a party bus travelling around Los Angeles.[2][4][5][6] The Streamys introduced the Creator Honor awards for the 10th Streamy Awards, presented by past Streamy Award winners to new or breakout creators that resonated with them in 2020.[5][7][8] The show also featured "spotlight segments" in which content creators highlighted important social and cultural issues such as racial justice, COVID adaptability, and mental health.[5][8][9]

DateDecember 12, 2020
Most awardsMrBeast (4)
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10th Streamy Awards
DateDecember 12, 2020
LocationLos Angeles, California
Hosted byTrixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova
Highlights
Most awardsMrBeast (4)
Most nominationsDavid Dobrik
Emma Chamberlain
James Charles
(5 each)
Year AwardsInstant Influencer (Show of the Year)
MrBeast (Creator of the Year)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkYouTube
Produced byDick Clark Productions
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YouTube[1]
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Performers

The 10th Streamy Awards featured the musical performances of the following artists:[2][10]

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Performers at the 10th Streamy Awards
Artist(s) Song(s)
Lewis Capaldi "Before You Go"
Tones and I "Dance Monkey"
Doja Cat "Say So"
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Winners and nominees

MrBeast, winner of Creator of the Year, Best Live Series, and two Purpose Awards for his charity initiative #TeamTrees and a Feeding America Food Drive
James Charles, winner of Show of the Year and the Beauty category
Charli D'Amelio, winner of the Breakout Creator award
David Dobrik, winner of Best Collaboration with Justin Bieber
Will Smith, winner of Best Crossover
Emma Chamberlain, winner of the First Person category and Best Creator Product
Markiplier, winner of Best Scripted Series
ContraPoints, winner of the Commentary category
Tabitha Brown, winner of the Food category
Mark Rober, winner of the Learning and Education category

The nominees were announced on October 21, 2020.[8][11] Winners were announced during the digital ceremony on December 12, hosted by Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova from a party bus in Los Angeles.[2][6]

Winners are listed first, in bold.[7][12][13]

More information OVERALL, Show of the Year ...
OVERALL
Show of the Year Creator of the Year
International Streamys Fan Award for Creator Squad
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Breakout Creator
Collaboration Crossover
First Person Live Streamer
SHOW AWARDS
Indie Series Live Series
  • Chris and Jack
    • 20 Seconds to Live
    • Arun Considers
    • Choose Me: An Abortion Story
    • The Lock Down Buddy
Live Special Podcast
Scripted Series Unscripted Series
SUBJECT AWARDS
Animated Beauty
Comedy Commentary
Dance Documentary
Fashion and Style Food
Gaming Health and Wellness
Kids and Family Learning and Education
Lifestyle News
Sports Technology
CRAFT AWARDS
Cinematography Editing
Visual and Special Effects Writing
  • Aaron Benitez – Aaron's Animals
    • Buttered Side Down – Buttered Side Down
    • CyreneQ – CyreneQ
    • SOKRISPYMEDIA – Chalk Warfare 4.0
    • Zach King – Zach King
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Brent Rivera received a Creator Honor award from Juanpa Zurita
MatPat, winner of a Creator Award at the Purpose Awards

Creator Honor awards

Brand Awards

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BRAND AWARDS
Agency of the Year Brand of the Year
Brand Engagement Branded Content: Series
Branded Content: Video Creator Product
Influencer Campaign Multi-Platform Campaign
Social Good Campaign
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Purpose Awards

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Creator Award
Company or Brand Award
Nonprofit or NGO Award
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Reception

Alexandra Del Rosario, writing for Deadline Hollywood, described Doja Cat's performance of "Say So" and a segment dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement as highlights of the night.[12] According to Kelly Kozakevich of MediaVillage, the show had "a plethora of stand out moments" including spotlight segments by activist Amber Whittington on racial justice and Jay Shetty on depression, anxiety and mental health, and the Creator Honor awards which she called "a heartfelt addition to the show". She also praised the musical performances and "Streamy 10 Flashback" segments which showcased memorable moments from previous Streamy Awards ceremonies.[5]

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