Writers Guild of America Awards 2019

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72nd WGA Awards
Date February 1, 2020
Organizer Writers Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America, West

The 72nd Writers Guild of America Awards is set to begin on February 1, 2020 hosted within New York City and Los Angeles.

Nominations related to Television are scheduled to be announced 3 months prior on December 5 while film-related nominations will be announced January 6, 2020.[1][2]

Nominees

Film

Best Original Screenplay
To be announced on January 6, 2020.[3]
Best Adapted Screenplay
To be announced on January 6, 2020.[3]
Best Documentary Screenplay
To be announced on January 6, 2020.[3]

Television

Drama Series
Comedy Series
New Series
Long Form – Original
Long Form – Adapted
Short Form New Media – Original
Animation
Episodic Drama
Episodic Comedy
Comedy/Variety – Talk Series
Comedy/Variety – Specials
Comedy/Variety – Sketch Series
Quiz and Audience Participation
Daytime Drama

Children's

Children's Script – Episodic, Long form and Specials

Documentary

Documentary Script – Current Events
Documentary Script – Other than Current Events

News

News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
News Script – Analysis, Feature, or Commentary
  • "Atlanta, EP. 3" – A King's Place (TheRoot.com) – Jessica Moulite.
  • "Fly Like An Eagle" – 60 Minutes (CBS News) – Scott Pelley, Katie Kerbstat, and Nicole Young.
  • "Tis the Season: Here’s How Jesus Became So Widely Accepted as White" – (TheRoot.com) – Joon Chung, Felice León, and Ashley Velez.
  • "Toxic Water Crisis Still This Haunts New York Town" – (HuffPost.com) – Lena Jackson.
Digital News
  • "A Gridiron of Their Own" (Deadspin.com) – Kelsey McKinney.
  • "Stories About My Brother" (Jezebel.com) – Prachi Gupta.

Radio

Radio News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
  • "CBS News on the Hour with Norah O'Donnell – El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio – Communities in Mourning" (CBS News Radio) – James Hutton.
  • "Hail and Farewell: Remembering Some Headline Makers" (CBS News Radio) – Gail Lee.
  • "World News This Week, August 9, 2019" (ABC News Radio) – Stephanie Pawlowski and Jim Ryan.
  • "World News This Week, September 13, 2019" (ABC News Radio) – Joan B. Harris.
Radio News Script – Analysis, Feature, or Commentary

Promotional writing

On-Air Promotion – Television or Radio
  • "CBS Promos" (CBS) – Molly Neylan.
  • "Star. Kill. Evil. FBI." (CBS) – Ralph Buado.
  • "Star Trek: Picard" and "All Rise Promos" (CBS) – Jessica Katzenstein.

Special awards

Paul Selvin Award

TBD

Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement

Nancy Meyers

Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement

Merrill Markoe

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