The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series is a category in the Primetime Emmy Awards. It is awarded annually to the best variety show or similarly formatted program of the year. The award is sometimes known by other names, such as âÂÂOutstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Programâ and âÂÂOutstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Series.âÂÂ
From 1979 to 1989 and in 1991, variety series and specials competed together. Single programs dominated as winners during this time until the Outstanding Variety Special category was formed. Since 1994, all of the winners in this category have been late-night talk shows, except in 1997.
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart won the award for ten years consecutively (2003âÂÂ2012), the longest winning streak for a television show in Primetime Emmy Award history. In 2015, this category was separated into two categories â Outstanding Variety Sketch Series and Outstanding Talk Series.
The split was reversed in 2026 and the category will return at the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards with the merging of the two categories.
Totals include wins for Outstanding Talk Series and Outstanding Scripted Variety Series.
Totals include nominations for Outstanding Talk Series and Outstanding Scripted Variety Series.