
The 2026 Writers Guild Awards were handed out Sunday in New York.
Sinners took the prize for best original screenplay, with star Miles Caton accepting on Ryan Coogler’s behalf and reading from a note Coogler sent. One Battle After Another took home the award for best adapted screenplay. Paul Thomas Anderson also was not present to accept the prize, so Shayna McHayle, who plays Junglepussy in the film, accepted on his behalf with a prepared statement from the writer-director.
The Writers Guild Awards’ adapted screenplay category features the same nominees as the Oscars’ adapted screenplay category. The Oscars’ original screenplay category, however, features some different selections from the Writers Guild nominees.
In the TV categories, The Pitt won for best drama series, best new series and best episodic drama. The Studio won for best comedy series, while The Righteous Gemstones won for best episodic comedy. Dying for Sex won in the limited series category. While The Pitt and The Studio winners weren’t present at the New York ceremony, the writers for The Righteous Gemstones and Dying for Sex were there and delivered speeches. Accepting for The Righteous Gemstones, Danny McBride said in part that he was “really glad we didn’t ditch this” and instead attended the ceremony.
While the Writers Guild traditionally holds simultaneous ceremonies in New York and L.A., this year the East Coast event took place after the West Coast ceremony was canceled amid an ongoing strike by the Writers Guild of America West’s own staff.
The WGA West staff union has been on strike since Feb. 17, alleging that management committed unfair labor practices amid first contract negotiations. The guild canceled the Los Angeles ceremony last week, with WGAW president Michele Mulroney writing in part, in a letter to presenters and participants, “An alternative celebration for this year’s Los Angeles-based nominees will be scheduled at a later date.”
“Currently, the non-supervisory staff of the WGAW, represented by the Pacific Northwest Staff Union (PNWSU), is on strike,” Mulroney added. “While I respect the staff’s right to strike, I also believe that you deserve an uncomplicated celebration of your achievements. We would not ask you, your guests, talent and crew to cross a picket line to attend.”
WGAW members received a similar message.
Though the East and West branches of the Writers Guild work jointly on contracts, they are separate unions, and the WGAE’s staff union is organized with the United Steelworkers and is not on strike.
Roy Wood Jr. hosted the East Coast ceremony, which took place at the Edison Ballroom in New York.
Despite the drama ahead of this year’s event with the L.A. ceremony being canceled, that development went nearly unmentioned onstage in New York, apart from Coogler’s prepared remarks that Caton read. After saying that the Writers Guild Awards is always a highlight for him and wife and producing partner Zinzi Coogler, Ryan Coogler wrote that there are “real issues” that have to be “sort[ed] out” with the WGAW staff on strike, suggesting that the strike and canceled L.A. ceremony prevented them from attending this year’s show.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter on the red carpet ahead of this year’s show, Wood acknowledged the tricky situation of proceeding with the East Coast ceremony amid the WGA West strike.
“We had discussions internally, the guild did, about what the East would do considering the strike situation in the West. And they opted to continue on with the show. I haven’t had an opportunity to speak with anybody in the East, but I do hope that they’re able to get everything worked out 1,000 percent,” he said. “I think what we will do, as best we can, is try to be as delicate as we can be about what’s happening in the West but still wanting make sure that we acknowledge all of the people that put in a lot of hard work on a lot of amazing projects.”
Sunday night’s event marked Wood’s third time hosting the Writers Guild Awards, which he poked fun at in the top of his monologue, alluding to President Donald Trump’s repeated musings about possibly running for a third term.
“It’s a pleasure to be back for a third time. I know that a lot of people say that there that there should be something against doing something for a third term,” he joked. “Some people say that there shouldn’t be a rule against a third term. They say you should be able to serve as long as you want to serve. And I spoke with [WGA East] president, Tom Fontana, and he gave me his blessing.”
He also joked about the Tourette’s incident at the BAFTA Awards last month, pointing out that there weren’t microphones on the tables in the audience.
“This is not the BAFTAs. We cannot afford microphones,” he said. “So because there are no microphones at the tables, Tourette’s or not, if you plan on yelling a slur at the stage tonight, please stand up and project.”
And, reflecting on his past time on The Daily Show and moving to CNN to host the U.S. version of Have I Got News for You, Wood recalled how he had left The Daily Show in part because of a “very, very messy merger” network Comedy Central was going through at the time with Paramount.
“And I wanted no part of that corporate instability. So, I left and I took my ass to CNN,” he said referring to the Warner Bros. Discovery cable network that is now, along with the rest of the David Zaslav-led company, merging with Paramount. “And one battle after another describes my journey through late night.”
Continuing to take on the Trump administration, Wood said they “want to control messaging,” tying recent military actions in Venezuela and Iran to Bari Weiss becoming editor-in-chief of CBS News.
“Our government has shown a willingness to go into places, forcefully take out the existing leaders and replace them with people willing to do the bidding of this administration. We saw it in Venezuela. We’re seeing it now in Iran. Before both of those, we saw it at CBS,” he joked. “My CBS News friends are in here somewhere. I don’t want to point them out, but you can laugh at that. She’s not here. You may not know this, fun fact, the CBS writers have survived the last couple months through a system of tunnels they’ve built around the building.”
In closing, Wood encouraged the writers in attendance to keep creating challenging, boundary-pushing content.
“I urge all of you to continue to make original content that challenges the human mind and pushes back on conventional ideals because our government understands one thing clearly: If you control what people see, then you control how the country sees itself. And if you can do that, you don’t even need to rig an election,” he said. “So the journalists, the writers, the entertainers in this room, just know that we’re ground zero. We’re fighting the fight. We’re going to keep telling the truth and keep pushing.”
In the documentary category, 2,000 Meters to Andriivka was the big winner, though none of the documentary nominees is nominated for the Oscars’ best documentary feature award. And it was an unnominated documentary, Melania, that received multiple references from the stage.
Wood said of the thinking behind making and promoting the film, “What we will do is make one $40 million political documentary about a woman who kind of sort of hates her husband and didn’t show up to clap for him for his first day back on the job. And we’ll spend another $35 million just to promote that, that’s $75 million. You know what? Brett Ratner, you can direct this, too. Come on in. … The Melania doc should give everybody in this room hope. If they can blow $75 million on Melania, then we can ask for two more writers for our room. We won’t get them, but we can ask.”
Later, when presenting the documentary screenplay award, Wood’s former Daily Show colleague Desi Lydic joked that those who watched Melania “wished [they] were watching a good documentary.” And that though the nominated films are missing “Brett Ratner’s magic touch,” that “magic touch” is “why he didn’t work for seven years,” alluding to the sexual misconduct claims against him.
In addition to the competitive awards, Late Show host Stephen Colbert was presented with the Walter Bernstein Award by Robert Smigel; Terry George received the Ian McLellan Hunter Award for Career Achievement from Don Cheadle; and Diana Son (Law & Order) was honored with the Richard B. Jablow Award for devoted service to the guild.
A complete list of this year’s winners follows.
SCREENPLAY NOMINEES
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Black Bag, Written by David Koepp; Focus Features
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Written by Mary Bronstein; A24
Marty Supreme, Written by Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie; A24
Sinners, Written by Ryan Coogler; Warner Bros. Pictures (WINNER)
Weapons, Written by Zach Cregger; Warner Bros. Pictures
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Bugonia, Screenplay by Will Tracy, Based on the Film Save the Green Planet Written and Directed by Jang Joon Hwan and Produced by Sidus; Focus Features
Frankenstein, Screenplay by Guillermo del Toro, Based on Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley; Netflix
Hamnet, Screenplay by Chloe Zhao & Maggie O’Farrell, Based on the Novel Written by Maggie O’Farrell; Focus Features
One Battle After Another, Screenplay by Paul Thomas Anderson, Screen Story by Paul Thomas Anderson, Inspired by the novel Vineland by Thomas Pynchon; Warner Bros. Pictures (WINNER)
Train Dreams, Screenplay by Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar, Based on the Novella by Denis Johnson; Netflix
DOCUMENTARY SCREENPLAY
2,000 Meters to Andriivka, Written by Mstyslav Chernov; Frontline Features (WINNER)
Becoming Led Zeppelin, Written by Bernard MacMahon & Allison McGourty; Sony Pictures Classics
White with Fear, Written by Andrew Goldberg; Area23A
TELEVISION, STREAMING AND NEWS NOMINEES
DRAMA SERIES
Andor, Written by Tom Bissell, Dan Gilroy, Tony Gilroy, Beau Willimon; Disney+
The Pitt, Written by Cynthia Adarkwa, Simran Baidwan, Valerie Chu, R. Scott Gemmill, Elyssa Gershman, Joe Sachs, Noah Wyle; HBO | Max (WINNER)
Pluribus, Written by Vera Blasi, Jenn Carroll, Vince Gilligan, Jonny Gomez, Peter Gould, Ariel Levine, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock; Apple TV
Severance, Written by Adam Countee, Mohamad El Masri, Dan Erickson, Mark Friedman, Anna Ouyang Moench, K.C. Perry, Megan Ritchie, Erin Wagoner, Beau Willimon, Wei-Ning Yu; Apple TV
The White Lotus, Written by Mike White; HBO | Max
COMEDY SERIES
Abbott Elementary, Written by Quinta Brunson, Ava Coleman, Lizzy Darrell, Riley Dufurrena, Justin Halpern, Joya McCrory, Chad Morton, Morgan Murphy, Brittani Nichols, Rebekka Pesqueira, Kate Peterman, Brian Rubenstein, Patrick Schumacker, Justin Tan, Jordan Temple, Garrett Werner; ABC
The Chair Company, Written by Zach Kanin, Gary Richardson, Tim Robinson, Marika Sawyer, Sarah Schneider, John Solomon; HBO | Max
Hacks, Written by Genevieve Aniello, Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jess Dweck, Ariel Karlin, Andrew Law, Carolyn Lipka, Joe Mande, Aisha Muharrar, Pat Regan, Samantha Riley, Jen Statsky; HBO | Max
The Rehearsal, Written by Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Locke-Norton, Eric Notarnicola; HBO | Max
The Studio, Written by Evan Goldberg, Alex Gregory, Peter Huyck, Frida Perez, Seth Rogen; Apple TV (WINNER)
NEW SERIES
The Chair Company, Written by Zach Kanin, Gary Richardson, Tim Robinson, Marika Sawyer, Sarah Schneider, John Solomon; HBO | Max
The Pitt, Written by Cynthia Adarkwa, Simran Baidwan, Valerie Chu, R. Scott Gemmill, Elyssa Gershman, Joe Sachs, Noah Wyle; HBO | Max (WINNER)
Pluribus, Written by Vera Blasi, Jenn Carroll, Vince Gilligan, Jonny Gomez, Peter Gould, Ariel Levine, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock; Apple TV
The Studio, Written by Evan Goldberg, Alex Gregory, Peter Huyck, Frida Perez, Seth Rogen; Apple TV
Task, Written by Brad Ingelsby & David Obzud; HBO | Max
LIMITED SERIES
The Beast in Me, Written by Howard Gordon, C.A. Johnson, Ali Liebegott, Daniel Pearle, Gabe Rotter, Erika Sheffer, Mike Skerrett; Netflix
Black Rabbit, Written by Zach Baylin, Sarah Gubbins, Kate Susman, Andrew Hinderaker, Stacy Osei-Kuffour, Carlos Rios; Netflix
Death by Lightning, Written by Mike Makowsky; Netflix
Dying for Sex, Written by Sheila Callaghan, Harris Danow, Madeleine George, Elizabeth Meriwether, Kim Rosenstock, Sasha Stewart, Sabrina Wu, Keisha Zollar; FX/Hulu (WINNER)
Sirens, Written by Bekah Brunstetter, Dan LeFranc, Colin McKenna, Molly Smith Metzler; Netflix
TV & STREAMING MOTION PICTURES
The Best You Can, Written by Michael J. Weithorn; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Deep Cover, Written by Derek Connolly & Colin Trevorrow; Prime Video (WINNER)
The Life List, Screenplay by Adam Brooks, Based on the novel by Lori Nelson Spielman; Netflix
Swiped, Written by Bill Parker & Rachel Lee Goldenberg and Kim Caramele; Hulu
ANIMATION
“Abe League of Their Moe” (The Simpsons), Written by Joel H. Cohen; Fox
“Don’t Worry, Be Hoopy” (Bob’s Burgers) Written by Lindsey Stoddart; Fox
“It’s a Beef-derful Life” (The Great North), Written by Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin & Wendy Molyneux; Fox
“Parahormonal Activity” (The Simpsons), Written by Loni Steele Sosthand; Fox
“Scared Screenless” (Futurama), Written by Bill Odenkirk; Hulu
“Shira Can’t Cook” (Long Story Short) Written by Mehar Sethi; Netflix (WINNER)
EPISODIC DRAMA
“7:00 A.M.” (The Pitt), Written by R. Scott Gemmill; HBO | Max (WINNER)
“A Still Small Voice” (Task), Written by Brad Ingelsby; HBO | Max
“Charm Offensive” (Pluribus), Written by Jonny Gomez; Apple TV
“Execution” (The Handmaid’s Tale), Written by Eric Tuchman; Hulu
“Got Milk” (Pluribus), Written by Ariel Levine; Apple TV
“Reunion” (Forever), Written by Mara Brock Akil; Netflix
EPISODIC COMEDY
“A Call from God” (Mo), Written by Mohammed Amer & Harris Danow; Netflix
“Pilot’s Code” (The Rehearsal), Written by Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Locke-Norton, Eric Notarnicola; HBO | Max
“Prelude” (The Righteous Gemstones), Written by John Carcieri, Jeff Fradley, Danny R. McBride; HBO | Max (WINNER)
“The Promotion” (The Studio), Written by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg & Peter Huyck & Alex Gregory & Frida Perez; Apple TV
“The Sleazy Georgian” (Poker Face), Written by Megan Amram; Peacock
“Worms” (The Bear), Written by Ayo Edebiri & Lionel Boyce; FX/Hulu
COMEDY/VARIETY SERIES – TALK OR SKETCH
The Daily Show, Head Writer: Dan Amira Senior Writers: Lauren Sarver Means, Daniel Radosh Writers: David Angelo, Nicole Conlan, Devin Delliquanti, Zach DiLanzo, Jennifer Flanz, Jason Gilbert, Dina Hashem, Scott Hercman, Josh Johnson, David Kibuuka, Matt Koff, Matt O’Brien, Joe Opio, Randall Otis, Zhubin Parang, Kat Radley, Lanee’ Sanders, Scott Sherman, Jon Stewart, Ashton Womack, Sophie Zucker; Comedy Central
Have I Got News for You, Head Writer: Mason Steinberg; Writers: Jim Biederman, Daniel Chamberlain, Jodi Lennon, Michael Pielocik, Jill Twiss; CNN, HBO | Max
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, Senior Writers: Daniel O’Brien, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Seena Vali; Writers: Johnathan Appel, Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Ryan Ken, Sofía Manfredi, John Oliver, Taylor Kay Phillips, Chrissy Shackelford; HBO | Max (WINNER)
Late Night with Seth Meyers, Head Writer: Alex Baze; Supervising Writers: Seth Reiss, Mike Scollins; Closer Look Supervising Writer: Sal Gentile; Writers: Jermaine Affonso, Bryan Donaldson, Matt Goldich, Jenny Hagel, John Lutz, Seth Meyers, Amber Ruffin, Mike Shoemaker, Ben Warheit, Jeff Wright; NBC
Saturday Night Live, Head Writers: Alison Gates, Erik Kenward, Streeter Seidell, Kent Sublette; Senior Writer: Bryan Tucker; Supervising Writers: Dan Bulla, Will Stephen, Auguste White, Celeste Yim; Writers: Steven Castillo, Michael Che, Mike DiCenzo, Jimmy Fowlie, Sudi Green, Martin Herlihy, John Higgins, Steve Higgins, Colin Jost, Allie Levitan, Ben Marshall, Lorne Michaels, Jake Nordwind, Ceara O’Sullivan, Moss Perricone, Carl Tart, Asha Ward; Weekend Update Head Writer: Pete Schultz; Weekend Update Writers: Rosebud Baker, Megan Callahan-Shah, Dennis McNicholas, Josh Patten, KC Shornima; NBC
They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce, Writers: Andy Blitz, Kevin Dorff, Jon Glaser, Tami Sagher; ESPN
COMEDY/VARIETY SPECIALS
82nd Annual Golden Globes, Written by Barry Adelman, Nefetari Spencer, Mike Gibbons, Brian Frange, Sean O’Connor, Alex Baze, Bob Castrone, Chris Convy, Anna Drezen, Jess Dweck, Noah Garfinkel, Nikki Glaser, Lauren Greenberg, Ben Hoffman, Ian Karmel, Andrew Law, Mike Lawrence, Jon Macks, Bonnie McFarlane, Chris Spencer, Matt Whitaker; CBS
The Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse: MAGA: The Next Generation, Written by Ian Berger, Devin Delliquanti, Jen Flanz, Jordan Klepper, Zhubin Parang, Scott Sherman; Comedy Central
Marc Maron: Panicked, Written by Marc Maron; HBO | Max (WINNER)
Conan O’Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, Written by Jon Macks, Chris Convy, Lauren Greenberg, Skyler Higley, Ian Karmel, Sean O’Connor; Netflix
SNL50: The Anniversary Special, Written by James Anderson, Dan Bulla, Megan Callahan Shah, Michael Che, Mikey Day, Mike DiCenzo, James Downey, Tina Fey, Jimmy Fowlie, Alison Gates, Sudi Green, Jack Handey, Steve Higgins, Colin Jost, Erik Kenward, Dennis McNicholas, Seth Meyers, Lorne Michaels, John Mulaney, Jake Nordwind, Ceara O’Sullivan, Josh Patten, Paula Pell, Simon Rich, Pete Schultz, Streeter Seidell, Emily Spivey, Kent Sublette, Bryan Tucker, Auguste White; NBC
QUIZ AND AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
Celebrity Jeopardy!, Head Writer: Robert Patton Writers: Kyle Beakley, Michael Davies, Terence Gray, Amy Ozols, Tim Siedell, David Levinson-Wilk; ABC (WINNER)
Jeopardy!, Writers: Marcus Brown, Buzzy Cohen, Michael Davies, John Duarte, Mark Gaberman, Debbie Griffin, Jim Rhine, Michele Loud, Robert McClenaghan, Amy Ozols, Billy Wisse; ABC
DAYTIME DRAMA
Beyond the Gates, Writers: Sara A. Bibel, Jazmen Darnell Brown, Ron Carlivati, Susan Dansby, Cheryl L. Davis, Christopher Dunn, Robert Guza Jr., Gregori J. Martin, Lynn Martin, Danielle Paige, Judy Tate, Michele Val Jean, Teresa Zimmerman; CBS
General Hospital, Head Writers: Elizabeth Korte, Chris Van Etten; Writers: Cathy LePard, Emily Culliton, Nigel Campbell, Suzanne Flynn, Charlotte Gibson, Kate Hall, Stacey Pulwer, Ryan Quan, Louise Rozett, Scott Sickles, Micah Steinberg; ABC
The Young and the Restless, Associate Head Writers: Jeff Beldner, Marla Kanelos, Dave Ryan; Writers: Susan Banks, Amanda L. Beall, Marin Gazzaniga, Rebecca McCarty, Madeleine Phillips; CBS/Paramount+ (WINNER)
CHILDREN’S EPISODIC, LONG FORM AND SPECIALS
The First Snow of Fraggle Rock, Written by Matt Fusfeld & Alex Cuthbertson; Apple TV
“Stay Out of the Basement: Part I” (Goosebumps), Written by Rob Letterman, Hilary Winston; Disney+
Merry Giftmas, Written by Halcyon Person; Netflix
“I Play Dodgeball with Cannibals” (Percy Jackson and the Olympians), Written by Craig Silverstein, Rick Riordan; Disney+
“When We Lose Someone” (Tab Time), Written by Sean Presant; YouTube (WINNER)
SHORT FORM STREAMING
The Rabbit Hole With Jimmy Kimmel, Writers: Jimmy Kimmel & Jesse Joyce; YouTube (WINNER)
Sesame Street YouTube: Take a Moment with Jonathan Bailey, Written by Andrew Moriarty; YouTube
DOCUMENTARY SCRIPT – CURRENT EVENTS
“Syria After Assad” (Frontline), Written by Martin Smith; PBS
“The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram” (Frontline), Written by Thomas Jennings and A.C. Thompson; PBS
“The Rise of RFK Jr.” (Frontline), Written by Michael Kirk & Mike Wiser; PBS
“Trump’s Power & the Rule of Law” (Frontline), Written by Michael Kirk & Mike Wiser; PBS (WINNER)
DOCUMENTARY SCRIPT – OTHER THAN CURRENT EVENTS
“Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act” (American Experience), Written by Chana Gazit; PBS
“Clearing the Air: The War on Smog” (American Experience), Written by Peter Yost & Edna Alburquerque; PBS
“Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP” (American Experience), Written by Rob Rapley; PBS (WINNER)
Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s, Written by Jason Sussberg; PBS
“Mr. Polaroid” (American Experience), Written by Gene Tempest; PBS
NEWS SCRIPT – REGULARLY SCHEDULED, BULLETIN OR BREAKING REPORT
“Devastating Flooding in Texas” (World News Tonight with David Muir), Written by David Muir, Karen Mooney, and Dave Bloch; ABC News (WINNER)
“The L.A. Wildfires” (World News Tonight with David Muir), Written by David Muir, Dave Bloch, and Karen Mooney; ABC News
NEWS SCRIPT – ANALYSIS, FEATURE OR COMMENTARY
“Eye on America: Coldwater Creek,” Written by Cait Bladt; CBS News
“Gaza, Hannah Arendt and The Banality of Evil,” Written by Basel Hamdan; MSNBC
“Mysterious Russian Deaths” (60 Minutes), Written by Michael Rey, Cecilia Vega, Oriana Zill de Granados; CBS News
“Remembering Palestinian Journalists Killed by Israeli Forces,” Written by Lisa Salinas; MSNBC (WINNER)
“Uphill Battle” (CBS News Sunday Morning), Written by Richard Buddenhagen, Kay Lim, Lesley Stahl; CBS News
DIGITAL NEWS
“Altadena Residents Know Their Community Is Worth Rebuilding. Can They Protect Its Legacy?,” Written by Taiyler Mitchell; HuffPost
“American Siberia,” Written by Alexander Sammon; Slate
“An Isolated Boarding School Promised to Help Troubled Girls. Former Students Say They Were Abused,” Written by Sebastian Murdock and Taiyler Mitchell; HuffPost (WINNER)
“How Cassie’s Lawsuit Against Diddy Galvanized A Movement of Survivors,” Written by Njera Perkins and Taiyler Mitchell; HuffPost
“Trump Sent Them to Hell. Now He’s Erasing Them Altogether,” Written by Matt Shuham and Jessica Schulberg; HuffPost
RADIO/AUDIO NOMINEES
RADIO/AUDIO DOCUMENTARY
“Episode 2: A Game of Telephone” (Camp Swamp Road), Written by Heather Rogers, Rachel Humphreys, Colin McNulty; Spotify
“Jerry Lewis’ Lost Holocaust Clown Movie” (Decoder Ring), Written by Max Freedman; Slate (WINNER)
“Why Women Kill” (What Next), Written by Mary Harris and Elena Schwartz; Slate
RADIO/AUDIO NEWS SCRIPT – REGULARLY SCHEDULED, BULLETIN OR BREAKING REPORT
“ABC News Radio Top of the Hour News,” Written by Robert Hawley; ABC News Radio (WINNER)
“CBS World News Roundup,” Written by Paul Farry and Steve Kathan; CBS News
“Hasan Piker Knew Charlie Kirk” (What Next), Written by Mary Harris and Madeline Ducharme; Slate
RADIO/AUDIO NEWS SCRIPT – ANALYSIS, FEATURE OR COMMENTARY
“How Will We Feed Our Neighbors?,” Written by Mary Harris and Anna Phillips; Slate
“The Life and Legacy of Jimmy Carter,” Written by Gail Lee; CBS News Radio (WINNER)
“We Made a Memecoin,” Written by Lizzie O’Leary, Evan Campbell, and Patrick Fort; Slate
PROMOTIONAL WRITING NOMINEES
ON AIR PROMOTION
“Behind the Crown: King & Conqueror EPK”, Written by Molly Neylan; CBS
“CBS Comedy,” Written by Dan Greenberger; CBS (WINNER)
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