In 2006, the TV Academy announced that in the following year, content streamed over broadband internet would become eligible for Primetime Emmys, just like broadcast, cable and satellite content.
At the time, the notion that "webisodes" could ever truly compete was so far-fetched that the news was barely covered. But just seven years later, Netflix became the first streamer to garner major nominations, most for drama House of Cards, including a series nom and a directing nom for David Fincher, the latter of which resulted in the first-ever Emmy for streamed content.
In the years since, Netflix hasn't won a series award, but two other streamers — Hulu and Amazon — have, the former for drama The Handmaid's Tale in 2017 and the latter for.
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