Submissions for the 10th annual Streamy Awards are officially open—and free for creators this year.
The Streamy Awards
- David Dobrik, Emma Chamberlain, James Charles Lead This Year’s Pack Of Streamy Nominees
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Submissions Are Now Open For The 10th Annual Streamy Awards, Will Broadcast Exclusively On YouTube December 13
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Charlie Annenberg, Explore.org Pledge $25,000 To Fellow ‘Streamys Social Good’ Honorees
In the wake of this year’s Streamys Social Good Awards -- a breakout ceremony that serve to honors companies and creators who use online video to make a meaningful impact -- one horonee was so moved by the event that he has opted to pay it forward even further.
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Here Are Your 2019 Streamy Awards Winners
Well, folks, that’s officially a wrap on the 2019 Streamy Awards. Between the Dec. 11 Premiere Awards and last Friday's main event, the ninth annual iteration of the Streamys handed out 39 awards to the top movers and makers in the digital video space.
- Streamys Announces Host-Less Ceremony In Lieu Of ‘Collaborators’ Brandon Rogers, Mark Rober, Emma Chamberlain, Hannah Stocking, And More
- David Dobrik, Joey Graceffa, Brandon Rogers Lead This Year’s Streamy Awards Nominations
- NikkieTutorials, FBE, David Dobrik Recognized At Second Annual ‘Streamys Brand Awards’
- David Dobrik, Vat19, Ryan ToysReview Named Finalists At Second Annual ‘Streamys Brand Awards’
- The Streamy Awards Pact With YouTube For Exclusive Distribution Deal, Announce Dec. 13 Showdate
- Submissions Are Now Open For The 9th Annual Streamy Awards
- YouTube Documentarian Shane Dawson Wins Big At Streamy Awards For ‘TanaCon’ Series
- Todd The Hero Dog Named First-Ever ‘Dog Of The Year’ At 8th Annual Streamys
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