Netflix and HBO Max were the big 2025 Emmys winners, but Apple TV+ was the real victor for me

Why nobody from The Studio thanked Sal Saperstein is beyond me

· TechRadar

Opinion By Amelia Schwanke published 15 September 2025

The Studio received the most awards for a comedy series at the Emmys in a single year of all time (Image credit: Getty Images)

The buzz from the 2025 Emmys has by no means dissipated yet, with Netflix, HBO Max, and Apple TV+ all still basking in the afterglow. All three – coincidentally all on our best streaming services list – had critically-acclaimed shows win big, but there’s more to this story than just numbers.

Sure, Netflix and HBO Max were the standout winners: HBO Max bounced back from last year’s 14 wins to take home 30 awards, while Netflix also jumped from 24 wins in 2024 to 30 this year. Meanwhile, Apple TV+ wasn’t far behind, rising from just 11 wins last year to an impressive 22.

But what’s particularly striking to me is that the majority of Apple TV+’s awards – 13 in total – were for a single show, which set a new record for the most Emmy wins for a new comedy series. It may not have had the same cultural splash as other winners like Adolescence and The Penguin, but it was undeniably a gravitas moment in TV, especially for the way it critiqued the industry itself.

I’m, of course, talking about The Studio. The bold 10-part series about a studio head trying to balance the movie industry's artistic merit with box office ticket sales skewered Hollywood’s biggest stumbles, from its obsession with franchises and reboots to clumsy casting aimed at ticking diversity boxes. To give you an idea, episode 8, titled 'The Golden Globes', even includes a gag where every actor is contractually obliged to thank Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos in their acceptance speeches.

Unfortunately, that joke or others related to it (an injustice to Sal Saperstein – you'll have to watch the series to get the reference here) didn’t make it onto the stage last night, which seems like a missed opportunity, given that it was an ideal callback to the show’s rapid-fire satire. Its witty, incisive script made it the clear standout of the night, and was also the reason why it deserved so much praise over the usual shoo-in winners.

Emmys winners Netflix, HBO Max and Apple TV+ compared – why prestige dramas won, but a comedy stole the spotlight

(Image credit: Apple TV Plus)

Typically, prestige dramas have all the makings of a winning formula at the Emmys, which has meant that some categories have become muddied by shows that borrow dramatic elements to boost their awards potential.

Take last year's The Bear, which previously broke the record for most comedy wins. On paper it’s been labeled as a comedy, but in practice the series – about a fine dining chef running his family’s sandwich shop – features more shouting than laugh-out-loud moments, making it one of the most stressful Hulu show on TV. What it lacks in jokes, it compensates for with themes that resonate deeply with audiences, like grief, family dysfunction and the tension between preserving tradition and embracing change.

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