Seth Rogen in 'The Studio.' Apple TV+ Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment A record-setting night for The Studio helped give Apple TV+ its best night ever at the Emmys, while HBO and HBO Max rebounded in a big way to tie Netflix for the top spot among all networks and streamers. Led by The Pitt - which had three wins during Sunday's telecast, including best drama series - and The Penguin, which had a big haul at the Creative Arts Emmys, HBO and HBO Max (which submit as a single entity for the awards) took home 30 awards at the 2025 Emmys. It was a bounce-back year for the Warner Bros. Discovery outlets, which in 2024 had their lowest number of wins (14) since 1998. Related Stories TV 'The Pitt' Boss R. Scott Gemmill Dedicates Emmys Best Drama Win to "Healthcare Workers and Frontline First Responders" TV Emmy Newbies Rule as Winners Mostly Stay Away From Politics Netflix also had 30 Emmy wins this year (including five juried awards for individual achievement in animation). Adolescence won eight awards for the streamer, dominating the limited series field alongside The Penguin (which had nine wins for HBO). Adolescence won six of the seven limited series categories on Sunday, with the only exception being Cristin Milioti's win for her role in The Penguin. Apple TV+ had its best Emmy showing ever with 22 wins, 13 of which were for the Lionsgate TV-produced The Studio. The series broke The Bear's single-year record (set in 2024) of 11 wins. The Bear was shut out this year, collecting zero wins from its 13 nominations. Two other media conglomerates, NBCUniversal (16) and Disney (13), also won double-digit numbers of Emmys this year. Disney's haul fell precipitously from its record-breaking 60 wins in 2024, when Shōgun (18 wins) and The Bear (11) by themselves beat out every other company's total. The media companies, networks and streamers, and programs that had more than one Emmy win in 2025 are below. Wins by Media Company Warner Bros. Discovery: 30Netflix: 30Apple: 22NBCUniversal: 16Disney: 13Paramount: 8Amazon: 4 Wins by Outlet HBO/HBO Max: 30Netflix: 30Apple TV+: 22NBC: 11Disney+: 7Peacock: 5CBS: 4Prime Video: 4Comedy Central: 3ABC: 3FX: 2 Wins by Program The Studio (Apple TV+): 13The Penguin (HBO): 9Adolescence (Netflix): 8Severance (Apple TV+): 8SNL50: The Anniversary Special (NBC): 8Andor (Disney+): 5The Pitt (HBO Max): 5The Traitors (Peacock): 5Arcane (Netflix): 4Love, Death & Robots (Netflix): 4The Boys (Prime Video): 3Bridgerton (Netflix): 3Hacks (HBO Max): 3Pee-wee As Himself (HBO): 3Saturday Night Live (NBC): 367th Grammy Awards (CBS): 2100 Foot Wave (HBO): 2The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains (Comedy Central/YouTube): 2Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO): 2The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (CBS): 2Love on the Spectrum (Netflix): 2Welcome to Wrexham (FX): 2 THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up The Pitt 'The Pitt' Boss R. Scott Gemmill Dedicates Emmys Best Drama Win to "Healthcare Workers and Frontline First Responders" Stephen Colbert Emmy Newbies Rule as Winners Mostly Stay Away From Politics The Pitt Noah Wyle Dedicates 'The Pitt' Emmy Win to Healthcare Workers Nate Bargatze Emmys Raise $350,000 for Boys and Girls Club After Host Nate Bargatze's Speech Donation Pledge Stephen Graham 'Adolescence' Co-Creator Stephen Graham Says There's "No Winners" and "No Losers" While Accepting for Best Limited Series: "We're All the Same" The Studio Seth Rogen Is "Legitimately Embarrassed" by How Many Emmys 'The Studio' Won The Pitt 'The Pitt' Boss R. Scott Gemmill Dedicates Emmys Best Drama Win to "Healthcare Workers and Frontline First Responders" Stephen Colbert Emmy Newbies Rule as Winners Mostly Stay Away From Politics The Pitt Noah Wyle Dedicates 'The Pitt' Emmy Win to Healthcare Workers Nate Bargatze Emmys Raise $350,000 for Boys and Girls Club After Host Nate Bargatze's Speech Donation Pledge Stephen Graham 'Adolescence' Co-Creator Stephen Graham Says There's "No Winners" and "No Losers" While Accepting for Best Limited Series: "We're All the Same" The Studio Seth Rogen Is "Legitimately Embarrassed" by How Many Emmys 'The Studio' Won