Netflix shined the brightest as the Critics Choice Association and nonfiction producers’ organization NPACT announced the nominees for the annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards.
The Critics Choice Association (CCA) and nonfiction producers’ organization NPACT unveiled today the nominees for the third annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards
Critics Choice Real TV Awards 2021 Nominees Announced.
The Critics Choice Association (CCA) and nonfiction producersâ organization NPACT unveiled today the nominees for the third annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, which recognize excellence
 in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms.
Alex Trebek will be honored posthumously with this yearâs Impact Award, which recognizes an outstanding individual for career excellence and the positive impact they have made on the world of nonfiction content. Mr. Trebek and his legacy epitomize what the Impact Award was created to honor. His longstanding commitment to the pursuit of excellence, his continual encouragement of curiosity, and his unfailing charm made Mr. Trebek one of television’s most respected and beloved figures. He was an inspiration to the nonfiction community that selected him for this award, and to the vast audience that welcomed him into their
The Day the Dinosaurs Died (BBC2)
Founded by Sam Barcroft in 2003, Barcroft Studios was early out of the gate when it came to recognizing the value and reach of online video. Beginning as a news agency, the production outfit gained visibility through embracing digital publishing and creating niche channels that would attract millions of views. That is still a significant portion of its business, with 500 million views per month for Barcroft content via social media and its own factual channel, truly.
But as the company’s reputation for sharp, zeitgeist-tapping content grew, so did its client base, which now ranges from Netflix and Snapchat to PSBs such as the BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5, and cable nets including Discovery.