Television Academy
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Emmy Race Begins: Winners and Losers in the TV Academy’s Latest Rule Shakeup
“Orange Is the New Black” and TV actors that don’t want to compete with movie stars are among the winners and losers this year
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‘Orange Is the New Black’ Gets Season 4 Renewal From Netflix (Video)
Watch a first look Season 3 scene here
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TV Academy Dubs ‘Shameless,’ ‘Jane The Virgin’ and ‘Glee’ Comedies for Emmy Consideration
Two-thirds of new Industry Panel have categorized 60-minute shows as non-dramas
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Emmys Expand Top Categories, Redefine Comedy and Drama
New rules will call for 7 nominees in the top categories, and could push shows like “Orange Is the New Black” into the drama category
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‘Boardwalk Empire’ Creator Terence Winter, Lily Tomlin Among Television Academy Governors
Newcomers will serve during the 2015-2016 term
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Ian Fraser, 11-Time Emmy Winner and TV Academy Music Peer Group Governor, Dead at 81
Most Emmy-honored composer/conductor in TV history earned 32 nominations
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Casting Director Marion Dougherty to Receive Posthumous Emmy
2014 Governors Award will be presented at the Creative Arts Emmys; “Saturday Night Live,” “The Simpsons” win early Emmys in juried categories
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NBC4, KTLA5, KMEX Named Best News Programs at LA Area Emmys
NBC4, CBS2, KCET and KMEX are among the stations with multiple wins
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Lily Tomlin New Governor of TV Academy’s Performers Peer Group
The TV Academy elects Lily Tomlin to serve out the term of the late Kathryn Joosten. Jonathan Murray and David McKillop will head new Reality Programming Peer Group
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‘Simpsons’ Writer Al Jean Rallies Animation Community in Emmys Protest
Al Jean, Matt Groening, Seth MacFarlane and others claim that "Community" is getting special treatment with Emmys eligibility in animation category
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2010 Emmy Awards Party Survival Guide
Our rundown of who’s celebrating where — and who you should blame for leaving you off the invite list
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Tempest Rages Over Emmys ‘Time-Shift’
“A show that has always recognized the best in the industry now seems to be focused on recognizing broadcast network television.”