Emmy nominations announced
There was news for nearly every broadcast and cable television network to celebrate at this morning’s announcement of the primetime Emmy Award nominations: a recent rule change by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences increased the number of nominees in major categories to allow for new faces and series to share the spotlight with Emmy veterans.Last year’s winner for outstanding comedy series, “30 Rock,” picked up another 22 nominations this year, including nominations for its stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin. And “Mad Men,” which won outstanding drama, received 16 nominations, including nods for its stars Jon Hamm and Elisabeth Moss. Critical mainstays like “Breaking Bad,” “Damages” and “Dexter” also garnered nominations.
Some of the bigger surprises were to be found in the comedy categories: Sarah Silverman, the star of Comedy Central’s “Sarah Silverman Program,” was nominated for lead actress in a comedy series, alongside previous winners Julia Louis-Dreyfus of “The New Adventures of Old Christine” and Ms. Fey of “30 Rock.” The HBO series “Flight of the Conchords” also received nominations for outstanding comedy series and its co-star Jemaine Clement. And the Fox animated series “Family Guy” was nominated for outstanding comedy — a category usually reserved for live-action shows.
The entire lisr of nominations can be found here. The Emmys will be handed out in Los Angeles on Sept. 20. Neil Patrick Harris will host the program.
(Via ArtsBeat)
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