<p>Apple Inc burnished its streaming TV credentials on Sunday as <em>Ted Lasso</em> scored the Emmy award for best comedy, and Netflix Inc landed its biggest television award to date with a best drama win for <em>The Crown</em>.</p>.<p>Netflix also tied the all-time record for the most Emmys in a single year with 44, a mark previously reached by ViacomCBS Inc's CBS broadcast network in 1974.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/the-crown-the-queens-gambit-win-top-emmy-awards-1032285.html" target="_blank">'The Crown', 'The Queen's Gambit' win top Emmy awards</a></strong></p>.<p>The honors give the streaming services new bragging rights they can use to promote their offerings in the hard-fought battle for audiences who are ditching traditional TV and searching for quality entertainment online.</p>.<p>"Ted Lasso" won seven awards overall for Apple TV+, the streaming service that the iPhone maker launched two years ago. Jason Sudeikis took home best comedy actor for his starring role as an upbeat American coach trying to rally a struggling soccer team in Britain.</p>.<p>Executive producer and co-creator Bill Lawrence, accepting the comedy series award, thanked the team at Apple including "T-Dog," which he joked was his nickname for Apple CEO Tim Cook.</p>.<p>Since its debut, Apple TV+ has released dozens of original shows and movies and is trying to compete with not only streaming leader Netflix but also other big media companies including Walt Disney Co, AT&T Inc and Amazon.com Inc. Those companies and others are spending billions of dollars to expand their own streaming services.</p>.<p>Apple has not disclosed how many people subscribe to Apple TV+, which offers only original programming, making its menu smaller than rivals that offer libraries of older TV shows and movies. Last year, it won a supporting actor trophy for drama <em>The Morning Show</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/at-emmy-awards-tv-celebrates-its-own-survival-1032300.html" target="_blank">At Emmy Awards, TV celebrates its own survival</a></strong></p>.<p>HBO, which is in the process of being sold by AT&T to Discovery Inc, had long dominated the Emmys until Netflix crashed the party in 2013 as streaming started to supplant cable subscriptions.</p>.<p>Despite racking up nominations each year, Netflix had never won an Emmy for a series until Sunday. Alongside <em>The Crown</em>, it earned best limited series honors for <em>The Queen's Gambit</em>, the story of an orphaned girl who becomes a female chess champion.</p>.<p>"Thank you to Netflix," executive producer William Horberg said as he accepted the limited series honor. "You guys did the rarest thing of all these days. You took a chance on risky material and you trusted the filmmakers."</p>.<p>The HBO network and streaming service HBO Max finished second behind Netflix on Sunday with 19 wins for shows including <em>Mare of Easttown </em>and <em>Hacks</em>.</p>.<p>Disney's streaming service, Disney+, won 13 awards for <em>WandaVision</em>, <em>The Mandalorian</em> and others.</p>
<p>Apple Inc burnished its streaming TV credentials on Sunday as <em>Ted Lasso</em> scored the Emmy award for best comedy, and Netflix Inc landed its biggest television award to date with a best drama win for <em>The Crown</em>.</p>.<p>Netflix also tied the all-time record for the most Emmys in a single year with 44, a mark previously reached by ViacomCBS Inc's CBS broadcast network in 1974.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/the-crown-the-queens-gambit-win-top-emmy-awards-1032285.html" target="_blank">'The Crown', 'The Queen's Gambit' win top Emmy awards</a></strong></p>.<p>The honors give the streaming services new bragging rights they can use to promote their offerings in the hard-fought battle for audiences who are ditching traditional TV and searching for quality entertainment online.</p>.<p>"Ted Lasso" won seven awards overall for Apple TV+, the streaming service that the iPhone maker launched two years ago. Jason Sudeikis took home best comedy actor for his starring role as an upbeat American coach trying to rally a struggling soccer team in Britain.</p>.<p>Executive producer and co-creator Bill Lawrence, accepting the comedy series award, thanked the team at Apple including "T-Dog," which he joked was his nickname for Apple CEO Tim Cook.</p>.<p>Since its debut, Apple TV+ has released dozens of original shows and movies and is trying to compete with not only streaming leader Netflix but also other big media companies including Walt Disney Co, AT&T Inc and Amazon.com Inc. Those companies and others are spending billions of dollars to expand their own streaming services.</p>.<p>Apple has not disclosed how many people subscribe to Apple TV+, which offers only original programming, making its menu smaller than rivals that offer libraries of older TV shows and movies. Last year, it won a supporting actor trophy for drama <em>The Morning Show</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/at-emmy-awards-tv-celebrates-its-own-survival-1032300.html" target="_blank">At Emmy Awards, TV celebrates its own survival</a></strong></p>.<p>HBO, which is in the process of being sold by AT&T to Discovery Inc, had long dominated the Emmys until Netflix crashed the party in 2013 as streaming started to supplant cable subscriptions.</p>.<p>Despite racking up nominations each year, Netflix had never won an Emmy for a series until Sunday. Alongside <em>The Crown</em>, it earned best limited series honors for <em>The Queen's Gambit</em>, the story of an orphaned girl who becomes a female chess champion.</p>.<p>"Thank you to Netflix," executive producer William Horberg said as he accepted the limited series honor. "You guys did the rarest thing of all these days. You took a chance on risky material and you trusted the filmmakers."</p>.<p>The HBO network and streaming service HBO Max finished second behind Netflix on Sunday with 19 wins for shows including <em>Mare of Easttown </em>and <em>Hacks</em>.</p>.<p>Disney's streaming service, Disney+, won 13 awards for <em>WandaVision</em>, <em>The Mandalorian</em> and others.</p>