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Apple TV Earns Six Gotham Nominees, Highlighting Streaming Power

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Apple TV just secured six Gotham Television Award nominations across three original series, adding to recent Peabody and Emmy nods. The nominees include Pluribus, Margo’s Got Money Troubles, and Mr. Scorsese. Apple’s streaming platform, priced at $12.99 monthly, continues to climb the awards circuit with high‑profile content for viewers worldwide and industry credibility in 2026.

Pluribus earns a Breakthrough Drama Series nod, with Rhea Seehorn spotlighted for Outstanding Lead and Karolina Wydra for Supporting performances. Margo’s Got Money Troubles anchors the comedy side, featuring Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer in lead and supporting roles, respectively. Mr. Scorsese targets the Breakthrough Nonfiction Series category, underscoring Apple’s genre diversity for streaming audiences.

Apple’s track record includes a 2025 win for The Studio and a 2022 Breakthrough Series Long Form victory for Pachinko. Earlier in 2021, CODA earned two awards, highlighting performers Emilia Jones and Troy Kotsur. These accolades reinforce Apple TV’s position as a competitive player against traditional networks in the global streaming market today and future growth.

The Gotham Television Awards ceremony will take place on June 1, offering a public platform for Apple’s nominees. Subscribers can stream Pluribus, Margo’s Got Money Troubles, and Mr. Scorsese through the $12.99 service, which also hosts hits like Severance and The Morning Show. Apple’s continued award traction signals strong content strategy for viewers worldwide today.