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Apple TV Earns Five Peabody Nominations, Cementing Prestige Presence
Acclaimed titles across entertainment, documentary, and children's programming recognized by prestigious awards.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 2:21pm
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Apple TV's growing awards recognition signals the platform's commitment to curated, prestige storytelling.Beverly Hills TodayApple TV continues to build momentum in the awards landscape, earning five nominations at the 86th Annual Peabody Awards. The recognized titles span multiple formats, including the genre-blending series 'Pluribus,' documentaries 'Come See Me in the Good Light,' 'Mr. Scorsese,' and 'Vietnam: The War That Changed America,' as well as the animated children's series 'Shape Island.' This diverse slate reflects Apple TV's strategy of selective, curated original programming designed to compete at the highest levels of critical acclaim.
Why it matters
Awards recognition serves as a key differentiator for streaming platforms in a crowded market, signaling not just visibility but also credibility. Apple TV's Peabody nominations demonstrate the platform's ability to cultivate prestige storytelling across various genres and formats, reinforcing its position as a destination for high-quality, impactful content.
The details
The Peabody Awards, known for honoring programming that captures cultural and social depth, offer a prestigious form of validation for Apple TV. The five nominated titles showcase the platform's range, from the genre-blending satire of 'Pluribus' to the intimate, perspective-driven documentaries and the character-driven animation of 'Shape Island.' This diversity reflects Apple TV's strategy of selective, curated original content development, prioritizing projects with strong creative direction and long-term narrative potential.
- The Peabody Awards winners will be announced on April 23, 2026.
- The Peabody Awards ceremony is scheduled for May 31, 2026 at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills.
The players
Apple TV
A streaming platform owned by Apple Inc. that has been investing heavily in original programming to attract and retain subscribers.
Peabody Awards
A prestigious awards program that recognizes storytelling that captures cultural and social depth across various media formats.
'Pluribus'
A genre-blending series on Apple TV that presents a satirical premise about a character tasked with saving the world from happiness.
'Come See Me in the Good Light'
A documentary on Apple TV that follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they face an incurable cancer diagnosis, navigating deeply personal subject matter with humor, intimacy, and reflection.
'Mr. Scorsese'
A documentary on Apple TV that offers an extensive portrait of filmmaker Martin Scorsese's life and work, exploring his creative process, influences, and collaborations.
What’s next
The Peabody Awards winners will be announced on April 23, 2026, and the ceremony is scheduled for May 31, 2026 at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills.
The takeaway
Apple TV's Peabody nominations showcase the platform's ability to cultivate prestige storytelling across various genres and formats, reinforcing its position as a destination for high-quality, impactful content in a crowded streaming landscape.




