Gary Levin

USA TODAY

BEVERLY HILLS--AMC's Breaking Bad, for its final season, won its second consecutive program of the year honors at the Television Critics Association Awards Saturday night, and The Good Wife, True Detective and Orange is the New Black took other top awards.

The 30th annual ceremony, hosted by Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) at the Beverly Hilton, named CBS's The Good Wife the year's top drama, while HBO's Veep and FX's Louie tied for top comedy honors. HBO's Detective won for outstanding achievement in movies, miniseries and specials (though HBO entered it in the drama category for the Emmy Awards), and for star Matthew McConaughey, among top stars who appeared to accept their awards.

Veep's Julia Louis-Dreyfus won for individual achievement in comedy; Netflix's Orange won for outstanding new program; veteran director James Burrows won a career achievement award; and NBC's Saturday Night Live won the group's Heritage Award.

The complete winners list:

* Individual Achievement in Drama: Matthew McConaughey (True Detective, HBO)

* Individual Achievement in Comedy: Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep, HBO)

* Outstanding Achievement in News and Information: COSMOS: A SpaceTime Odyssey (FOX and National Geographic Channel)

* Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming: RuPaul's Drag Race (Logo)

* Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming: The Fosters (ABC Family)

* Outstanding New Program: Orange is the New Black (Netflix)

* Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials: True Detective (HBO)

* Outstanding Achievement in Drama: The Good Wife (CBS)

* Outstanding Achievement in Comedy: (Tie) Veep (HBO) and Louie (FX)

* Career Achievement Award: James Burrows

* Heritage Award: Saturday Night Live (NBC)

* Program of the Year: Breaking Bad (AMC)