TV’s Emmy Awards, scheduled to be broadcast in September, have been postponed due to the twin strikes by actors and writers.
(Bloomberg) — TV’s Emmy Awards, scheduled to be broadcast in September, have been postponed due to the twin strikes by actors and writers.
A new date for the show hasn’t been selected, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified. The New York Times reported earlier Friday that the annual event by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences may be moved to January.
The awards, TV’s highest honors, were slated to be handed out on Monday, Sept. 18 in a ceremony on the Fox broadcast network.
This year’s event, the 75th edition, was shaping up once again to be a showcase for Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.’s HBO which has three shows among the top nominations with Succession, The Last of Us and The White Lotus.
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