Eater Receives 2026 Daytime Emmy Nomination for Most-Ordered Series

Eater Receives 2026 Daytime Emmy Nomination for Most-Ordered Series

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Eater has been nominated for a 2026 Daytime Emmy, according to a report from the outlet. The nomination, announced on Tuesday, is for Outstanding Daytime Short Form Program and recognizes Most-Ordered, a new series that debuted this year. This marks Eater’s sixth Daytime Emmy nomination, including several in the Short Form Program category. The pilot episode focused on Lori Jayne, a restaurant operating within the bar Danger Danger in Brooklyn, helmed by chef Sam Braverman. The episode highlighted the steak frites dish, covering butchery, fry preparation, steak butter, sauce, and final assembly. The episode surpassed 1 million views within three days and led to the dish selling out at Lori Jayne. The 53rd annual Daytime Emmy ceremony is scheduled for Friday, October 30, in Los Angeles.

What’s reported

Eater was nominated for a 2026 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Daytime Short Form Program.
The nomination is for the new series Most-Ordered, which debuted this year.
The pilot episode focused on Lori Jayne, a restaurant inside Danger Danger bar in Brooklyn, run by chef Sam Braverman.
The episode covered the steak frites dish, including butchery, fry preparation, steak butter, sauce, and final assembly.
The episode surpassed 1 million views within three days and caused the steak frites to sell out at Lori Jayne.
This is Eater’s sixth Daytime Emmy nomination.
The 53rd annual ceremony takes place on Friday, October 30, in Los Angeles.

Key figures

Sam Braverman (chef at Lori Jayne)

Sources: eater.com

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