8 August 2015 8:11 PM PT
Hosted by Late, Late Show‘s James Corden, the Television Critics Association (TCA) Summer Tour held it’s 31st Annual Awards ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel where Empire took home the top prize, winning Program of the Year award.
Better Call Saul took home Outstanding New Program; Jon Hamm took home Individual Achievement in Drama award for his portrayal as Don Draper in Mad Men; while Amy Schumer won for Inidividual Achievement in Comedy for her show Inside Amy Schumer.
For the second consecutive year in a row, The Fosters won Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming award. The Simpsons‘ James L. Brook was honored with the Career Achievement Award.
See Full List of Winners
Individual Achievement in Drama:
Jon Hamm (Mad Men, AMC)
Individual Achievement in Comedy:
Amy Schumer (Inside Amy Schumer, Comedy Central)
Outstanding Achievement in News and Information:
(Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO)
Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming:
(The Chair, Starz)
Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming:
(The Fosters, ABC Family)
Outstanding New Program:
(Better Call Saul, AMC)
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials:
(The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst, HBO)
Outstanding Achievement in Drama:
(The Americans, FX)
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy:
(Inside Amy Schumer, Comedy Central)
Career Achievement Award:
James L. Brooks
Heritage Award:
(Late Show/Late Night with David Letterman, CBS/NBC)
Program of the Year:
(Empire, Fox)