11th Streamy Awards

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11th Streamy Awards
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DateDecember 11, 2021
LocationLos Angeles, California
Presented byStreamys Blue Ribbon Panel
Highlights
Most awardsBretman Rock, Bailey Sarian, Mark Rober, MrBeast, The Game Theorists (2 each)
Most nominationsMrBeast (7)
Year Awards30 Days With: Bretman Rock (Show of the Year)
MrBeast (Creator of the Year)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkYouTube
Viewership9.6 million[1]
Produced byMRC Live & Alternative
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The 11th Annual Streamy Awards was the eleventh installment of the Streamy Awards honoring the best in American streaming television series and their creators. The ceremony was held on December 11, 2021, hosted by Larray and livestreamed exclusively to YouTube. Larray hosted the show from a party bus in Los Angeles alongside special guest Issa Twaimz.[2][3][4] The show continued the Creator Honor awards, introduced the previous year, which featured past Streamy award winners presenting the award to creators that resonated with them in 2021. It also featured sneak-peaks of YouTube videos by creators such as Dixie D'Amelio, Lexi Rivera, RDCWorld, Safiya Nygaard, and ZHC, including a preview of Markiplier's YouTube Originals interactive special In Space with Markiplier. MrBeast's Team Seas fundraising initiative to clean oceans, rivers and beaches was highlighted during a special segment of the show.[3][4]

Performers

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The 11th Streamy Awards featured the musical performances of the following artists:[3][4][5]

Performers at the 11th Streamy Awards
Artist(s) Song(s)
Ari Lennox "Pressure"
Måneskin "Beggin'"

Winners and nominees

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MrBeast, winner of Creator of the Year and the Nonprofit or NGO Social Good Award
Bretman Rock, winner of Show of the Year and Best Unscripted Series
Will Smith, winner of Best Crossover
Valkyrae, winner of Best Livestreamer
Jabbawockeez, winner of the Dance category
Doctor Mike, winner of the Health and Wellness category
Mark Rober, winner of the Science and Engineering category and the Nonprofit or NGO Social Good Award
Zach King, winner of Best Visual and Special Effects
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Emmanuel Acho, winner of the Creator Social Good Award

The nominees were announced on October 20, 2021.[6][7] Winners were announced during the digital ceremony on December 11, hosted by Larray from a party bus in Los Angeles.[8][9][10] Winners of the categories were selected by an independent judging panel.[11]

Winners are listed first, in bold.[12][13][14]

OVERALL
Show of the Year Creator of the Year
International Short Form
  • the cheeky boyos
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Breakout Creator
Collaboration Crossover
First Person Livestreamer
SHOW AWARDS
Indie Series Live Show
Scripted Series Unscripted Series
Podcast
SUBJECT AWARDS
Animated Beauty
Comedy Commentary
  • LeendaDong
Dance Documentary
Fashion and Style Food
  • Wisdom Kaye
Gaming Health and Wellness
Kids and Family Learning and Education
Lifestyle News
Science and Engineering Sports
Technology
CRAFT AWARDS
Cinematography Editing
  • Jonna Jinton – Jonna Jinton
Visual and Special Effects Writing
  • Zach King – Zach King
    • AaronsAnimals – Aaron Benitez
    • Buttered Side Down – Buttered Side Down
    • Corridor Digital – Wren Weichman, Niko Pueringer, Sam Gorski
    • Rudy Willingham – Rudy Willingham

Creator Honor awards

Brand Awards

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BRAND AWARDS
Agency of the Year Brand of the Year
Brand as Creator Brand Engagement
Branded Series Branded Video
  • Let's Target Season 3 – Target
    • Late Night Taste BudsDoritos
    • Lyft Comics – Lyft and LOL Network
    • Smokey Wrote ThatAARP
    • You Can Be AnythingBarbie
Creator Product Influencer Campaign
Social Impact Campaign

Social Good Awards

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Creator Award
Company or Brand Award
Nonprofit or NGO Award

Reception

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Paul Grein of Billboard said that the show had a "distinctly young vibe" and described Larray and Issa Twaimz as having an "easy rapport" while delivering awards from the Streamys bus. He felt that the return of the Creator Honor awards was the "show's smartest move" because it allowed for genuine moments between the creators presenting the awards and the honorees.[8] International Creator of the Year winner Mythpat praised the Streamys' use of an independent judging panel rather than voting, saying "It is not always about the number of followers but about the quality and type of content. Even someone with 1,000 followers can create path-breaking content while someone with one million followers can create mediocre content. It is always the content that should be valued. I would like to see more award organisers practising this system of judging."[11] The show had a 43% increase in YouTube viewership compared to 2020.[1]

References

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