Creative Arts Emmys: Best prediction scores
Congratulations to our User Jimini for a terrific of 70.07% when predicting the 2024 Creative Arts Emmy winners over two ceremonies Saturday and Sunday night. Our top scorer is actually tied with Yel_Yint and jgaul87 but has the better point score of 10,841 by using the two Super Bets (500 points each) wisely.
Over 1,050 people worldwide predicted these 76th annual Emmy champs with our top scorer getting 22 out of 31 categories correct. That included all four guest acting winners of Jamie Lee Curtis (“The Bear”), Jon Bernthal (“The Bear”), Michaela Coel (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith”) and Nestor Carbonell (“Shogun”).
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SEE 2024 Creative Arts Emmys: Complete list of winners
You can see how your score compares to all others in our leaderboard rankings of all contestants, which also includes links to see each participant’s predictions. To see your own scores, go to the User menu in the top right corner of every page of Gold Derby when you’re signed in to the site. Use the drop down menu to go to “View Profile,” then look for the links to your “Award Show Scores.”
For our 11 Gold Derby Editors predicting, Denton Davidson and Daniel Montgomery are first at 67.74% correct. Next at 61.29% are Marcus Dixon and Matt Noble. I follow at 58.06% and then Rob Licuria and Ray Richmond at 54.84%. Charlie Bright is next at 51.61% and then Joyce Eng and Paul Sheehan at 48.39%. Christopher Rosen finishes at 45.16%. See Editors’ scores.
For the other seven Experts beyond Eng, Richmond and Rosen, Jazz Tangcay (Variety) is first with 64.52% accuracy. Clayton Davis (Variety) follows at 61.29%. Next at 54.84% are Susan King (Gold Derby), Dave Nemetz (TVLine) and Ben Travers (Indiewire). Eric Deggans (NPR) and Susan Wloszczyna (Gold Derby) finish at 45.16% each. See Experts’ scores.
SEE 2024 Creative Arts Emmys: Complete list of winners
The 2024 Creative Arts Emmy Awards took place over two nights: Saturday, September 7 focused on animation, reality, variety and nonfiction programming, and Sunday, September 8 focused on dramas, comedies, TV movies and limited series. The main Primetime Emmys broadcast hosted by Eugene Levy and Dan Levy will be live next Sunday, September 15, on ABC and will include the remaining 25 awards to be presented.
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