The Streamy Awards

Submissions are now open for the 2023 Streamy Awards

This year, the Streamy Awards are a summer event.

The 13th annual Streamy Awards–presented by Dick Clark Productions and Tubefilter–will celebrate the best and brightest of digital content creation Sunday, Aug. 27, in Los Angeles.

Submissions for this year’s awards are open from April 27 to May 30 at streamys.org/submissions. (They’re also free for all creators thanks to Viral Nation.) Nominees will be announced in July 2023.

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The 2023 Streamys will hand out awards across nearly 50 categories, including one new nod: The Rolling Stone Sound of the Year, where iconic music brand Rolling Stone and the Streamys team will honor songs that dominated content creation on social media.

Rolling Stone is thrilled to expand our support of creators to the Streamy Awards, a true celebration of the talent and innovation of this community,” Gus Wenner

, CEO of Rolling Stone, says. “Our shared goals to elevate the voices of creators coupled with music’s undeniable importance across the social media landscape makes for a perfect partnership.”

“Summer Streamys will be a vibe,” Tubefilter CEO Drew Baldwin adds. “We’re psyched to be partnering with Rolling Stone to launch a new music award that is truly native to social and captures how we discover and share music. I can’t wait to celebrate with our creator community for our thirteenth year together.”

Additional details about this year’s show will be announced in coming months.

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