Hey, Oscars! Here’s How to Craft a Successful Virtual Awards Show — TV Podcast
We watched the Primetime Emmy Awards. Why didn’t anyone else?
We watched the Primetime Emmy Awards. Why didn’t anyone else?
There will be no more category hopping for anthology series, as the TV Academy decided to group them with Limited Series.
The 2020 Primetime Emmy telecast was the first of Hollywood’s major awards ceremonies to have a virtual format, but it’s unlikely to be the last.
The Emmy season didn’t have a ton of internal coherence, much like the rest of 2020.
There’s no end in sight for the Primetime Emmys’ viewership woes, which reached an all-time low for the second straight year during Sunday’s broadcast on ABC.
Take a peek at how the Emmys unfurled online.
The shows each earned seven Creative Arts Emmys, thanks to “Watchmen’s” experimental surrealism and “Mandalorian’s” Baby Yoda and game-changing LED-wall tech.
“Schitt’s Creek,” “Watchmen,” and “Succession” all win big.
No red carpet, no crowd (save one), no problem. The Pandemmys created finely orchestrated bedlam while also managing to honor its nominees.
Despite the inroads by Regina King, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Uzo Aduba, and Zendaya, the Emmys remain a ceremony that only incidentally celebrates diversity.
Believe it or not, “Euphoria” has given HBO more Emmy wins than such titles as “The Leftovers” and “The Wire.”
Perry and his foundation were chosen for their ongoing inclusive efforts and other philanthropic initiatives.