The inaugural edition of the Gotham TV Awards have begun, with a ceremony at Cipriani 25 in New York. Netflix thrillers “Baby Reindeer,” “Ripley” and “Bodkin,” FX’s “Shōgun,” Disney +’s “X-Men ’97” and Hulu’s “Black Twitter: A People’s History” and “Under the Bridge” are among the nominees at the ceremony.
Some of the performances being recognized this year include Richard Gadd from “Baby Reindeer” for outstanding performance in a limited series and Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone from “The Curse” both in the drama category.
Over the past decade, the 33-year-oldGotham Awardshave honored excellence in television in three categories — breakthrough series (over 40 minutes), breakthrough series (under 40 minutes) and outstanding performance in a new series. 2024 marks the first year that Gothams have held a larger award show specifically for the TV industry.