HPA Award for Outstanding Editing – Television (30 Minutes and Under)

The Hollywood Professional Association Award for Outstanding Editing - Television (30 Minutes and Under) is an annual award given by the Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) to post production workers in the film and television industry, in this case film editors. While television editors have been awarded since 2006, the category first marked a distinction between half-hour series and series longer than that in 2018.

Winners and nominees

 * † – indicates a winner of a Primetime Emmy Award for Editing.
 * ‡ – indicates a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Editing.

2000s
Outstanding Editing - Television

2010s
Outstanding Editing - Television (30 Minutes and Under)

Programs with multiple awards

 * 3 awards
 * Breaking Bad (AMC)


 * 2 awards
 * Downton Abbey (PBS)

Programs with multiple nominations

 * 6 nominations
 * Breaking Bad (CBS)


 * 5 nominations
 * Game of Thrones (HBO)


 * 4 nominations
 * Dexter (Showtime)


 * 3 nominations
 * Downton Abbey (PBS)
 * Glee (Fox)
 * House of Cards (Netflix)


 * 2 nominations
 * Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways (HBO)
 * Russian Doll (Netflix)
 * Vice (HBO)