The chart illustrates the growing influence of streaming platforms Hulu, Amazon, and Netflix at the Golden Globe Awards from 2014 to 2019. Notably, Netflix has consistently led in nominations, peaking at 15 in 2019, and achieving a record 7 wins that year. Amazon, while trailing in nominations, has shown a strong conversion rate, particularly in 2015 and 2016, with 2 wins each year from fewer nominations. Hulu, a later entrant, made a significant impact in 2018 with 2 nominations and 1 win. This trend highlights the shifting landscape of entertainment, where traditional networks face increasing competition from digital platforms. The data underscores Netflix's dominance in both nominations and wins, reflecting its expansive content strategy and global reach. Amazon's strategic wins suggest a focus on quality over quantity, while Hulu's entry into the awards scene marks its growing presence. The chart captures a pivotal moment in entertainment history, showcasing the rise of streaming services as major players in the industry, challenging conventional media and reshaping audience consumption patterns. This evolution is indicative of broader changes in content production and distribution, driven by technological advancements and changing viewer preferences.