David Spade and Wendi Malik will host the 2022 Environmental Media Association Awards Gala.
The just shoot me The co-stars previously hosted the event in 2000.
“I couldn’t have asked for a better co-host for this year’s EMA Awards Gala,” Malik, who is also an EMA board member, said in a statement. “I want to take all the credit for sparking David’s passion for environmental activism, but I think it came to a head when he became a father. I look forward to celebrating all that has been accomplished this year and once again standing on stage with my friend David to honor those who bring inspiration and humor to some very serious issues on our planet. ”
EMA also announced this year’s nominees for Environmental Excellence in Media.
Nominated projects include films don’t look up s jurassic world domain and TV show episodes Abbott Elementary, Control Your Enthusiasm, Yellowstone, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Ziwe, The Problem with Jon Stewart, Saturday Night Live s the end is nai.
“Throughout our 32-year history, I have always been impressed by the annual entries and nominees for their remarkable ability to combine fun, clear science with messages of personal activism and solutions,” said EMA Executive Director Debbie Levine.
EMA Creative Director Asher Levin added, “From our Feature Film nominees to our Reality and Kids categories, our content demonstrates that global audiences are receptive and eager for your entertainment content.
The EMA Awards previously announced that it will honor Billie Eilish, Maggie Baird and Nikki Reed at an event on October 8, recognizing their efforts to protect the planet.
the hollywood reporter is one of the sponsors of the 32nd Annual EMA Awards presented by Toyota. Additional sponsors include Amazon Studios, CAA, City National Bank, Climate & Health Foundation, Clover Sonoma, Climate & Health Program School of Medicine University of Colorado, Fox Corporation, Sunset Studios, John Paul Mitchell Systems, Kellogg Garden Products, LACarGuy Family of Dealerships , Montage International, NBCUniversal, Paramount Pictures, Pendry Hotels & Resorts, Santa Rita Wineries, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Star Wagons, The Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros. Discovery.
Read the full list of this year’s nominees.
Fiction
Look no further – Netflix
Jurassic World Dominion – Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment
television variety
Ziv: Hot! – ᏦᲝᲣᲩ ᵡᵛᲝ
Jon Stewart’s Problem: Climate Change – Apple TV+
Saturday Night Live: Episode #1812 – NBCUniversal, Broadway Video
children’s television
Teen Titans Go!: Polly Ethylene and Tara Phthalate – Cartoon Network/Warner Bros. Animation (Warner Bros. Discovery)
Children’s Correspondent: Which food is best for the planet? – Contributor/YouTube Originals
Mickey Mouse Funhouse: “Crystal Clear Waters” – Disney-branded television
Documentary
Eating our way to extinction – Broxstar Productions LTD
END – Discovery+ (Warner Bros. Discovery)
Burning – Amazon Studios, content promotion, dirty movies
Unstoppable Youth: The Rise of the Global Youth Climate Movement – WaterBear, Scythia Films, Connect4Climate and Creative Visions
documentary series
The Next Thing You Eat: Sushi – Hulu
Green Planet: Worlds of Man – BBC Studios Natural History Unit
America the Beautiful: Brave New World – National Geographic
Meltdown: Three Mile Island: The Crash – Netflix
Paul Junger Witt Comedy Award
Abbott Elementary School: Art Teacher – Delicious No Sequitur Productions Warner Bros. Television (Warner Bros. Discovery) and 20th Television
American Dad: Dr. Sanderson’s SunSuckers – TBS (Warner Bros. Discovery) with 20th TV Animation
Curb Your Excitation: Watermelon – HBO/HBO Max (Warner Bros. Discovery)
episodic television drama
The Man Who Fell to Earth: New Angels of Promise – SHOWTIME
Yellowstone: Keep the Wolves Close – Paramount Network
Joe Pickett: Monster at the Door – Paramount Television Studios
reality show
The End Is Nye – The Volcano Paradox – Universal Television Alternative Studios and UCP, divisions of Universal Studio Group and Fuzzy Door
Home Sweet Home: No TV? – Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon and ARRAY Filmworks/NBCUniversal
Biggest Farm: The Return – National Geographic
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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