The Television Academy and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences have announced an overhaul of both the Primetime and Daytime Emmy Awards, with a greater emphasis on content genres over scheduling ...
https://www.indiewire.com/2021/12/tv-academy-natas-overhaul-primetime-emmys-daytime-categories-1234685438/The initial articles are a tad confusing, as both the Primetime and Daytime Emmys will continue. However, with the rise of streaming and viewers watching programs whenever they want, categories will now focus more on the genres themselves than when they air.
How does this affect game shows?
https://deadline.com/2021/12/emmys-primetime-daytime-awards-realignment-genre-not-airtime-dramas-talk-shows-game-shows-1234890534/"Game shows and Instructional & DIY programming categories will remain divided by airtime for the 2022 competitions, while the Academies look to a genre-based alignment for the 2023 competition year. Because daytime and primetime game shows are very similar, the organizations may look at frequency of airing (daily vs. weekly) and regular run vs. limited event like Jeopardy Tournament of Champions to make the distinction."
Over the years, there have been some questions about what gets nominated as a game show in the Daytime Emmys. When Millionaire debuted on ABC in 1999, it was nominated, and won, two Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Game Show, despite complaints that it did not air in daytime hours. There were also complaints about the Jeopardy GOAT specials receiving a Daytime Special Event nomination despite originally airing on ABC primetime. On the other side of the fence, traditional, studio-based game shows tend to be ignored in the "outstanding competition show" categories in the Primetime Emmys.
So, starting in 2023, you may see J! and TPIR competing against Strahan Pyramid and Capital One College Bowl for an Emmy.
JD