Reading: Dtf St Louis leads HBO Max’s Gotham TV Awards win with Harbour prize

Dtf St Louis leads HBO Max’s Gotham TV Awards win with Harbour prize

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’s DTF St. Louis walked out of the Gotham Television Awards on Monday night with the night’s biggest television prize, winning Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series at Cipriani Wall Street in Manhattan. added a second trophy for the show, taking Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Limited or Anthology Series.

That made DTF St. Louis the only series to win more than one award at a ceremony that is being watched closely as Hollywood moves closer to September’s Emmy Awards. For viewers searching for dtf st louis after the show’s latest awards push, the answer was clear: it was not just present in the room, it was the evening’s defining title.

The double win also gave HBO Max the strongest finish of the night. The platform left with five trophies, the most of any distributor, even though entered with 22 nominations and still managed three wins. was the only other platform to leave with multiple prizes.

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That balance says as much about the evening as the individual winners. Netflix brought the biggest nomination haul into Manhattan, but the trophies did not follow in the same proportion, and HBO Max turned a comparatively smaller footprint into the largest return. The result placed DTF St. Louis at the center of the night while other titles spread the rest of the awards around.

Elsewhere, ’s I Love LA won Breakthrough Comedy Series, Pluribus took Breakthrough Drama Series, earned Outstanding Lead Performance in a Comedy Series for The Chair Company, and won the supporting comedy prize for Netflix’s Big Mistakes. Chase Infiniti took the lead drama performance honor, Babou Cessay won the supporting actor prize for FX’s Alien: Earth, and won the limited series lead actor race for his role as President James A. Garfield in Netflix’s Death by Lightning.

For DTF St. Louis, the key question now is not whether it broke through on Monday night. It did. The more important question is whether the series can turn a Gotham Television Awards sweep into broader awards momentum as the season heads toward the Emmys.

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