'Shogun,' 'Say Nothing,' 'Out of My Mind' shine bright at the Peabody Awards
Briefly

The 85th Peabody Awards celebrated impactful storytelling in broadcast and streaming, highlighting winners like "Shōgun," which achieved FX's highest viewership and is gearing up for a second season. Co-creator Rachel Kondo expressed excitement for the celebration of creative efforts. Lola Petticrew from "Say Nothing" emphasized the significance of the Peabody values in her storytelling motivation, while director Amber Sealey acknowledged the honor of highlighting socially relevant narratives. The ceremony underscored the importance of amplifying voices through storytelling, with host Roy Wood Jr. stressing the evening's focus on meaningful, real stories.
"Everything the Peabody stands for resonates with me personally and are the reason why I want to tell stories," said Lola Petticrew.
"A Peabody is really something special. To feel like you're a part of something that meant something socially and touched people... it feels really special," said director Amber Sealey.
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