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48 Annual Daytime Emmy Awards NOMINATIONS 48th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards NOMINATIONS – June 25th Please read below and check your entries for the correct spelling, title, and to make sure nobody who is eligible is missing. This list marks everyone who is officially a Daytime Emmy nominee in these categories and is the list we will use to verify statue orders in the event of a win. To make changes to this list, please read below carefully for the instructions: Please send an email to Daytime Administration at [email protected] with the subject line “Nominee Corrections and Additions – June 25th” and list the following information in the body of the email: Category Show Title Entrant’s Name Entrant’s Title # of Episodes in 2020 (if a Series) Job Description (if an off-list title)** **All off-list titles, or individuals with less than the required minimum percentage of episodes, are subject to approval by the Awards Committee. All changes made prior to the ceremony on June 25th will be gratis for this year. We accept changes for $150 per change for 30 days after the ceremony. Changes beyond 30 days after the ceremony will not be accepted under any circumstances. Deadlines are established by the ceremony date in which that category is rewarded. This list will be updated with accepted changes once a week on Fridays at 5pm ET! OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES The Bold and the Beautiful CBS Bradley P. Bell, Executive Producer Edward J. Scott, Supervising Producer Casey Kasprzyk, Supervising Producer Cynthia J. 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