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Emmy Nomination Predictions in Comedy: ‘Schitt’s Creek’ and ‘The Good Place’ Look for Happy Endings
Emmy voters have a chance to give golden parting gifts to those final-year shows, along with five-time winner “Modern Family”
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Emmy Nomination Predictions in Limited Series & Movies: Superheroes and Feminists Battle for Votes
Top contenders in the categories include “Watchmen,” “Mrs. America,” “Unbelievable,” “Hollywood” and “El Camino”
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Emmy Nomination Predictions, Drama: Who’ll Fight for That Empty Throne?
The shows that will battle it out now that “Game of Thrones” is gone should include “Succession,” “Ozark,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “The Crown” and “Pose”
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Emmy Nominations 2020: 10 Things to Watch, From Greedy Shows to Dead Nominees
From “Saturday Night Live” to the Duchess of Sussex to Pete Buttigieg to Fred Willard, here are some areas of interest as the Emmy nominations approach
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Can the Emmys Buck This Year’s Trend of Terrible Awards Shows?
TheWrap Emmy magazine: Even before the coronavirus and the George Floyd protests, this year’s awards shows dealt with widespread criticism and record low ratings
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New Emmy Rules Aimed at ‘More Inclusiveness’ Will Reduce the Number of Nominees This Year
30 categories will have more nominees this year than they did last year, but 36 others will have fewer nominees
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2020 Emmys Race by the Numbers, From Categories to Voters to Contenders
We have all the statistics on this year’s race
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Oscars Academy Nails Diversity Goals for Membership, Eligibility Rules Could Be Next
Even as AMPAS reaches the benchmarks set in 2016, the organziation is making dramatic changes to Oscar eligibility to fight bias
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Carl Reiner Appreciation: A Comic Straight Man Who Knew When to Get Crooked
Reiner also had a very particular, very impressive skill he once showed off on stage at the Directors Guild Awards
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Why Joey Soloway Didn’t Walk Away From ‘Transparent’ After the Jeffrey Tambor Scandal
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “It really felt like, we have to do this on our terms — not on Jeffrey’s terms, not on MeToo’s terms, not on ‘Transparent’ fans’ terms,” says the showrunner formerly known as Jill Soloway
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Will the New Emmy Rules Really Lead to More (and More Diverse) Nominees?
If the rules had been in place last year, they actually would have resulted in fewer nominees
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How ‘Mrs. America’ Directors Went From ‘Captain Marvel’ to a Feminist History Lesson
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “We were toward the end of postproduction and thinking of a long nap,” says Anna Boden of her and Ryan Fleck’s decision to tackle the FX miniseries
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John Ridley on TV’s Role Amid Protests Over Racial Inequality: ‘We Have to Be Part of the Solution’ (Video)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “It’s almost 30 years since I started, and there still are not enough showrunners of color or directors of color,” says the writer, director and producer
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How Much Will the ‘Cannes 2020’ Label Help When There’s No Cannes Film Festival?
The festival held a press conference to reveal the names of 56 films that will not screen on the Croisette this year, hoping that it can help those films
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New Oscars Documentary Rules Have Already Qualified More Than 90 Docs
But voters with lots of time on their hands still can’t see most of the contenders
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