8th Streamy Awards

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8th Streamy Awards
DateOctober 22, 2018
LocationThe Beverly Hilton,
Beverly Hills, California
Presented byStreamys Blue Ribbon Panel
Hosted byThe Try Guys
Highlights
Most awardsShane Dawson (3)
Most nominationsDavid Dobrik (6)
Audience ChoiceThe Try Guys (Show of the Year)
Shane Dawson (Creator of the Year)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkYouTube
Viewership6.9 million[1]
Produced byDick Clark Productions
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The 8th Annual Streamy Awards was the eighth installment of the Streamy Awards honoring the best in American streaming television series and their creators. The ceremony was broadcast live on YouTube on October 22, 2018, from The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.[2] They were hosted by The Try Guys.[3]

On October 9, 2018, the 1st annual Streamys Brand Awards were held during the IAB Digital Content NewFronts West at NeueHouse Hollywood and hosted by Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz. The awards honored notable achievements in digital marketing.[4][5] On October 18, 2018, the 2nd annual Purpose Awards @ The Streamys were held, hosted by Jay Shetty. The awards recognized digital creators, brands, and nonprofits who have used their influence for a greater good.[6][7]

Performers[edit]

The 8th Annual Streamy Awards featured the following musical performances:[7]

Performers at the 8th Streamy Awards
Artist(s) Song(s)
Montell Jordan "This Is How We Do It"

Winners and nominees[edit]

Shane Dawson, winner of Audience Choice Award for Creator of the Year and two other awards for his documentary The Truth About Tanacon
Emma Chamberlain, winner of the Breakout Creator award
David Dobrik, winner of the First Person category and Best Ensemble Cast for his vlog
Grace Helbig, winner of Best Podcast
Gabbie Hanna, winner of the Social Video Storyteller award
James Charles, winner of the Beauty category


Philip DeFranco, winner of the News category
Anna Akana, winner of Best Acting in a Drama
Marshmello, winner of Breakthrough Artist

The nominees were announced on September 25, 2018.[8][9] 24 of the awards were announced on October 20 at the Streamy Premiere Awards in Santa Monica, hosted by BlameItOnKway and Montana Tucker.[7] The remaining awards were announced at the main ceremony at the Beverly Hilton on October 22.[7][10][11] Among the awards presented at the ceremony was the first ever Milk-Bone Dog of the Year Honor, which was voted for by fans and presented by Gus Kenworthy.[12][13] Winners of the categories were selected by the Streamys Blue Ribbon Panel except for the Audience Choice and Dog of the Year awards which were put to a public vote.[9][12][13][14]

Winners are listed first, in bold.[11][15][16]

OVERALL
Audience Choice Award for Show of the Year Audience Choice Award for Creator of the Year
International Breakout Creator
Action or Sci-Fi Animated
Comedy Documentary
First Person Immersive
Podcast Dog of the Year
  • Todd the Hero Dog
    • Louboutina the Hugging Dog
    • Pierre Don't Care
SOCIAL VIDEO
Live Streamer Storyteller
SERIES
Comedy Series Drama Series
Indie Series Non-fiction Series
  • the T
    • Brujos
    • Lovers Divided
    • Twenty The Webseries
    • Yappie
SUBJECT AWARDS
Beauty Dance
  • Matt Steffanina
Fashion Food
  • Niki and Gabi
    • Cheap Thrills with Tabasko Sweet
    • IAMKARENO
    • Koleen Diaz
    • TheNotoriousKIA
Gaming Health and Wellness
Kids and Family Lifestyle
News Pop Culture
  • Vogue's 73 Questions
    • Do They Know It?
    • Game Theory
    • Sneaker Shopping
    • Super Carlin Brothers
Science or Education Sports
PERFORMANCE
Acting in a Comedy Acting in a Drama
Collaboration Ensemble Cast
MUSIC
Breakthrough Artist Cover Song
CRAFT AWARDS
Directing Writing
Cinematography Editing
Costume Design Visual and Special Effects

Brand Awards[edit]

The first annual Streamys Brand Awards were presented at a separate event hosted by Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz at NeueHouse Hollywood on October 9, 2018, during the IAB Digital Content NewFronts West.[4][5] Winners are listed first, in bold.[16]

BRAND AWARDS
Branded Content: Series Branded Content: Video
Honorable Mentions:
Honorable Mentions:
Emerging Platform Influencer Campaign
Honorable Mentions:
Honorable Mentions:

Purpose Awards[edit]

Tyler Oakley, winner of the Legacy Award at the Streamy Purpose Awards

The second annual Purpose Awards were presented at a separate event hosted by Jay Shetty on October 18, 2018. The awards were followed by a Creator Summit which featured panels in which creators discussed mental health and suicide prevention.[6][7] Purpose Award honorees are listed in bold.[16]

Creator Award
Company or Brand Award
Nonprofit or NGO Award
  • Peacemaker Corps Association – Peace in the Streets
  • Special Books by Special Kids
  • Thirst Project
Campaign Award
Uniter Award
Legacy Award

Reception[edit]

Kathryn Lindsay of Refinery29 praised the diversity of nominees for the awards.[17] PinkNews, Pride.com, and Gay Star News highlighted YouTuber Anna Akana's acceptance speech in which she came out as a queer woman.[18][19][20] The event had an increased livestream viewership of 73% compared with the previous year.[1]

References[edit]

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  5. ^ a b Spangler, Todd (July 16, 2018). "IAB's NewFronts L.A. Edition to Feature Streamy Brand Awards for Advertising". Variety. Archived from the original on 2018-07-16. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
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  12. ^ a b Bender, Kelli (October 19, 2018). "Gus Kenworthy to Give Out First Streamy Award for Dogs: They 'Do So Much for Us Every Day'". PEOPLE. Archived from the original on 2018-10-20. Retrieved August 22, 2021.
  13. ^ a b Goronja, Ariel (October 22, 2018). "Milk-Bone Dog of the Year: Meet The Finalists for Streamy Award". Heavy. Archived from the original on 2018-10-23. Retrieved August 22, 2021.
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  16. ^ a b c "8th Annual Nominees". The Streamy Awards. Archived from the original on 2018-09-26. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  17. ^ Lindsay, Kathryn (October 22, 2018). "The Oscars Of YouTubers Might Be More Interesting Than The Actual Oscars". Refinery29. Archived from the original on 2019-10-10. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  18. ^ Jackman, Josh (October 26, 2018). "YouTube star Anna Akana gets drunk, wins award and comes out". PinkNews. Archived from the original on 2018-11-07. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  19. ^ Ermac, Raffy (October 25, 2018). "Anna Akana Came Out at the Streamys—And It Was Epic!". Pride.com. Archived from the original on 2018-10-26. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  20. ^ Power, Shannon (October 24, 2018). "YouTuber Anna Akana comes out as queer onstage at the Streamy Awards". Gay Star News. Archived from the original on 2018-11-25. Retrieved August 23, 2021.