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The Creative Arts Emmys has named a winner for Outstanding Structured Reality Program.
Queer Eye took home the win at the 77th Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday, Sept. 7. The series has won the award every year from 2018 to 2023. In 2024, the show lost to Shark Tank.
Antiques Roadshow, Diners, Drive-ins And Dives, Love Is Blind and Shark Tank were also nominated for the prize this year.
Queer Eye won for six years straight since 2018 before losing last year to Shark Tank. Through its run, the show has taken home 11 Emmys out of 40 nominations.
This season starred newcomer Jeremiah Brent, plus the original cast members, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness.
Netflix announced in July that the series is ending following its forthcoming 10th season.
“First day of the FINAL season of Queer Eye,” France wrote on social media at the time. “It’s been a long, beautiful journey we’ve been on, and I truly appreciate all of the love and support for our little show, that changed my life in ways I never thought possible.”
“As we begin our farewell season here on D.C I simply want to say thank you! Thank you!!!!! ❤️” he added.
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Of all the 2025 nominees, Antiques Roadshow has been on the air the longest — debuting on PBS back in 1997.
It’s based on a British series, which began in 1979.
Despite its lengthy public-broadcasting run, Antiques Roadshow has never won an Emmy, but has been nominated 23 times since 2002. This is the series’ 12th nod in the Outstanding Structured Reality Series category, which it has earned recognition in every year since 2014 (the year it was introduced after Outstanding Reality Program was separated into Unstructured and Structured).
Marsha Bemko (executive producer), Sarah K Elliott (producer) and Sam Farrell, (senior producer) were recognized for their work on the show.
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Diners, Drive-ins and Dives debuted on Food Network in 1997 and is a nine-time-nominated series.
It first earned a nod in the category in 2014, after being nominated in the Outstanding Reality Program the year before.
The series follows Guy Fieri as he hits up America’s classic “greasy spoon” restaurants that have been “doing it right for decades,” per a synopsis. The series has so far been responsible for 51 seasons during its nearly two-decade run.
Fieri (who is also executive producer), Frank Matson (executive producer) and Jen Darrow (executive producer) are all recognized in the category.
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The 2025 Creative Arts Emmys marks the fifth time Love Is Blind has been recognized in the category.
The Netflix dating series first earned Emmys love in 2020 — when it was nominated for Outstanding Structured Reality Program and Outstanding Casting for a Reality Program — and has since earned at least one nomination every year to follow, minus 2021.
The series, which a synopsis describes as a “less conventional approach to modern dating,” follows singles (and eventual couples) as they plan their futures and get ready to head down the aisle, despite not seeing each other until they pop the question.
It has yet to earn an Emmy win since it was introduced on the streamer in February 2020.
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The category also marked Shark Tank’s 27th Emmy nomination, of which the series has won a total of five.
Its first nod came in 2012 under the Outstanding Reality Program, and this year, it also earned a nomination for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program.
Cuban marked his final episode on the ABC series in May, telling PEOPLE at the time that he was going to miss the “people” who made the show happen, from those behind the scenes to his fellow Sharks.
“It took my celebrity to a completely different level,” Cuban said of the series. “I went from being a sports guy to celebrities telling me how much they loved me and the show, asking for business advice and investments.”
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The 2025 Creative Arts Emmys are being presented in Los Angeles on Saturday, Sept. 6 and Sunday, Sept. 7. The full show will be broadcast on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. ET on FXX.