The Hollywood Reporter's "Off Script" roundtable series earned a 2026 Daytime Emmy nomination, marking the show's third consecutive nod in this category. The series has accumulated six total Emmy nominations across a nine-year span, cementing its status as a reliable presence in daytime television's awards conversation.
"Off Script" stands out in a crowded landscape of entertainment journalism programming by bringing industry insiders to conversational roundtables where they discuss their craft, current projects, and the state of Hollywood. The format attracts A-list talent and creators who value the intimate, unscripted approach to industry dialogue. This accessibility and candor resonate with both industry professionals and entertainment enthusiasts who follow The Hollywood Reporter's coverage.
The Daytime Emmy Awards celebrate excellence in daytime television programming, recognizing shows that air primarily during morning and afternoon hours. The Hollywood Reporter's consistent presence in the nominations reflects the outlet's expansion beyond print journalism into original video content. As traditional media companies invest heavily in owned-content production, The Hollywood Reporter positions itself as both a news source and content creator, competing directly with entertainment platforms and streaming services.
The nomination arrives as major news organizations continue wrestling with their digital and video strategies. The Hollywood Reporter, owned by Penske Media, has built a robust video operation that complements its written reporting and awards coverage. This hybrid approach allows the outlet to reach audiences across multiple formats while maintaining its authority in covering entertainment industry news.
For a publication historically known for scoops and reported pieces, earning recognition in Daytime Emmys signals successful diversification into original programming. The "Off Script" series validates the strategy of investing in conversational, personality-driven content that builds community around The Hollywood Reporter's brand. Three consecutive nominations suggest the show has found its footing with both Emmy voters and viewers who tune in for insider perspective on the entertainment world.
