As part of a broadcast partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, viewers can also watch the 2025 awards on NYC Life, the lifestyle channel for the City’s broadcast network NYC Media, on TV on March 7th at 9pm, with an encore March 16th at 7pm, and online at: NYC Life Specials - NYC Media.
This year, NYWIFT will establish the NYWIFT Muse Award for Achievement in Sports & Media, recognizing the tremendous cultural impact of sports leaders – from players to journalists to executives – and how they can use their media platform to advance positive change. The inaugural award will be presented to basketball player Izzy Harrison.
CBS Sunday Morning contributor, comedian, actress, and self-described “Accidental Pundette” Nancy Giles will once again serve as the event’s emcee.
This year’s MUSE Award honorees include:
“Each year, the Muse Awards give us the opportunity to celebrate women whose work not only entertains and inspires, but also shapes culture and expands what’s possible in our industry,” said Cynthia López, CEO of New York Women in Film & Television. “Our 2026 honorees represent extraordinary excellence across performance, production, sports, and leadership, and we are honored to recognize their remarkable contributions to film, television, and the creative community.”
YOU MAY LIKE: Marissa Bode Speaks at the 2025 MUSE AWARDS on The LIBBY SHOW Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jlBZQtRjLAI
Full Coverage of the 2025 MUSE Awards on SuzeeBehindtheScenes:
https://www.suzeebehindthescenes.com/2025/04/new-york-women-in-film-and-televisions.html
“Thrilled to return to Cipriani 42nd for our annual Muse Awards honoring and elevating women who are driving meaningful and necessary change in arts and entertainment,” said Kim Jackson, President of the NYWIFT Board of Directors. “As we enter our 46th year, NYWIFT is proud to continue the legacy, and is introducing a new sports category, reflecting our ongoing commitment to visibility, opportunity, and equity for women working across every corner of the media landscape.”
Founded in 1977, NYWIFT connects, educates, and advocates for women to accelerate diversity and equity in media, to better reflect our world and transform our culture. The Muse Awards gala luncheon is NYWIFT’s flagship fundraising event — and a highlight of the New York City entertainment industry calendar — attended by an enthusiastic audience of 700 leading executives from every major studio, broadcast and cable network, and film production facility.
Recent NYWIFT achievements include:
● Producing the NYWIFT Creative Workforce STEM Summit: Creativity in the Age of AI, bringing together thought leaders across media, technology, and labor law to discuss best practices regarding emerging tech.
● Offering the ongoing NYWIFT Masterclass Series, a virtual workshop series offering hands-on skill development taught by acclaimed instructors in areas including Feature Screenwriting, Docu-Series Production, TV Pilot Development, Podcasting, Color Correction, Budgeting, Line Producing, Sports Broadcasting, On-Camera Audition Technique, and more.
● Film Festival partnerships with the Hamptons International Film Festival, Hamptons DocFest, DOC NYC, Tribeca Festival,Woodstock Film Festival, NewFest, ReelAbilities, NY Indian Film Festival, and more.
● Producing the two-part NYWIFT FinanceHER Institute, connecting independent filmmakers with leading experts in corporate and institutional funding to learn how to get their projects off the ground.
● The NYWIFT Women’s Film Preservation Fund (WFPF), which has preserved almost 150 films involving women in key creative roles across all genres and eras, celebrated its 30th anniversary with recent restoration premieres at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the Museum of Modern Art, and Anthology Film Archives.
Past recipients of MUSE Awards include some of the most respected women in the entertainment industry such as Pamela Anderson, Fran Drescher, Kyra Sedgwick, Sharon Stone, Sandra Oh, Rashida Jones, Rachel Brosnahan, Gloria Estefan, Ann Dowd, Sarah Jessica Parker, Claire Danes, Mary-Louise Parker, Anne Sweeney, Martha Stewart, Robin Wright, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Julianne Moore, America Ferrera, Laura Dern, Julianna Margulies, Blythe Danner, Victoria Alonso, Gabourey Sidibe, Meryl Streep, Martha Plimpton, Cicely Tyson and Lucy Liu. Additional information on the event available at https://www.nywift.org/.
# # #
About New York Women in Film & Television
New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) works in collaboration with the moving image industry and supports women at every stage of their careers. NYWIFT energizes women by illuminating their achievements, presenting training and professional development programs, awarding scholarships and grants, and providing access to a supportive community of peers. NYWIFT brings together more than 2,500 women and men working both above and below the line. NYWIFT is part of a network of 60 women in film organizations worldwide, representing more than 15,000 members. NYWIFT is a nonprofit 501c3 public charity.
More information can be found online at: www.NYWIFT.org.
Follow on all social media platforms @NYWIFT.
About the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment
The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment’s mission is to support and strengthen New York City’s creative economy and make it accessible to all. Including film/TV, music, theatre/live performance, digital games and publishing, the creative industries account for roughly 440,000 local jobs and have an economic impact of over $150 billion annually. MOME comprises four divisions: The Film Office, which coordinates on location production throughout the five boroughs; NYC Media, the City’s official broadcast network and production group; the Press Credentials Office, which issues press cards; and Creative Sector Programs to advance industry.









