Emmys 2013 by the Numbers: HBO, ‘Asylum,’ ‘Game of Thrones’ Lead

TheWrap breaks down which networks and shows nabbed the most nominations

HBO topped the list of Thursday's Emmy Awards nominations with a huge 108 nominations. No other cable network came close with Showtime taking the No. 2 slot at 51 noms.

As for broadcast, NBC and CBS tied with 53 noms each. ABC came in third at 45.

HBO's fantasy drama, "Game of Thrones," was the premium cable's most recognized series. It took away 16 noms, including Best Drama, making it the most nominated drama series this year.

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But, FX's "American Horror Story: Asylum" tops the list for most nominations. The Ryan Murphy-produced show walked away with a whopping 17, including Best Miniseries. In total, FX nabbed 26 noms.

Notably, Netflix walked away with 14 nominations, including Best Drama for "House of Cards."

Also read: Emmys 2013 Nominations (Complete List)

See below for a breakdown of this year's Emmys by the numbers:

Non-cable Networks

ABC – 45 nominations

CBS – 53 nominations

FOX – 19 nominations

NBC – 53 nominations

PBS – 25 nominations

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Cable Networks

A&E – 1 nomination

AMC – 26 nominations

BBC America – 3 nominations

Bravo – 3 nominations

Cartoon Network – 8 nominations

Cinemax – 1 nomination

CNN – 4 nominations

Comedy Central – 16 nominations

CW – 1 nomination

Discovery Channel – 6 nominations

Disney Channel – 1 nomination

Food Network – 1 nomination

FX Networks – 26 nominations

HBO – 108 nominations

History – 10 nominations

IFC – 2 nominations

Lifetime – 12 nominations

Netflix – 14 nominations

NGC – 5 nominations

Nickelodeon – 4 nominations

OWN – 1 nomination

ReelzChannel – 2 nominations

Science Channnel – 1 nomination

Showtime – 31 nominations

Starz – 3 nominations

Sundance Channel – 10 nominations

Syfy – 4 nominations

TBS – 1 nomination

TNT – 3 nominations

TV Land – 2 nominations

USA – 5 nominations

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