Emily Longeretta After two years of delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one thing is for sure: Everyone has been working on content.
With more TV than ever — 559 original scripted programs in 2021, to be exact — that means that the awards race isn’t only about who wins the Emmy this year, it’s about who cuts through to land in the nomination pool.Set to air on NBC, the ceremony will again be held on a Monday, rather than its usual Sunday berth because of NBC’s commitment to “Sunday Night Football.” With nominations announced July 12 and voting ending Aug.
22, the Creative Arts Emmy ceremony is again set to take place over two nights, Sept. 3-4, with an edited broadcast airing on Sept.
10 on FXX. The Primetime Emmys will air two nights later on Sept. 12. Variety takes a closer look at what to keep an eye on as the Emmys season kicks off.Following the LeadDespite the show being nearly five months away and many titles yet to debut, viewers did get a hint of the first kudos-worthy TV shows of the year with the SAG Awards.
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