The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences has announced the nominees for this year's Webby Awards, recognizing outstanding internet content and creators. The nominations include a diverse range of individuals and companies from various fields.
Taylor Swift received a nomination for her impactful Instagram message urging her massive following to register to vote. The nonpartisan website she directed her fans to, Vote.org, saw a significant increase in registrations as a result.
Travis Kelce was recognized in the best sports podcast category for his collaboration with his brother on the 'New Heights' show. Michelle Obama and former President Barack Obama also received nominations for their respective podcast and LinkedIn work.
Other notable nominees include Sydney Sweeney for her collaboration with Ford Motor Company, Paris Hilton for her TikTok post, and Brett Goldstein for his podcast 'Films to Be Buried With.'
In the media and entertainment category, Timothee Chalamet was nominated for his Apple TV+ ad, while Ryan Gosling received a nomination for his Barbie character's fashion faux pas.
Music video nominations went to artists such as Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, Megan Thee Stallion, Olivia Rodrigo, and Victoria Monet. The best overall social presence category features familiar names like Bravo, 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' and 'Saturday Night Live.'
The impact of Artificial Intelligence is also evident in the nominations, with new categories for AI apps and experiences. Companies with the highest number of nominations include PBS, Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix, CNN, Paramount, The Washington Post, and MTV Entertainment.
The Webby Awards winners will be announced on May 13 at a ceremony hosted by comedian Amber Ruffin. Fans can vote for The Webby People's Voice Award until April 18 to support their favorite nominees.