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Emmy Predictions via Feinberg Forecast: Scott’s Final Picks Ahead of Wednesday’s Nominations

At 8:30 a.m. PST on Wednesday morning, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences will reveal its nominees for the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, which were chosen by its 22,000 voting members, hailing from 31 “peer groups,” during the nominations voting period that spanned June 13 through June 24. Below, you can find my final […]

2024 Emmy Nominations: Watch the Livestream

The nominations announcement for the 76th Emmy Awards is officially less than 24 hours away. Emmy winners Tony Hale (Veep) and Sheryl Lee Ralph (Abbott Elementary) are teaming up with Television Academy chair Cris Abrego to reveal the 2024 nominees. The virtual ceremony will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. PT/11:30 a.m. ET. “While this […]

Watch The Hollywood Reporter’s Roundtables With Jennifer Aniston, Kristen Wiig, Anthony Mackie, Jon Hamm and More

The Hollywood Reporter’s award-winning Roundtable series features top talent working in television today. The most recent discussions included such talent and Emmy contenders as Jon Hamm and Nicholas Galitzine (Drama Actor Roundtable), Jennifer Aniston and Jodie Foster (Drama Actress), Anthony Mackie and Ricky Martin (Comedy Actor), Quinta Brunson and Kristen Wiig (Comedy Actress), Ramy Youssef and Taylor Tomlinson […]

Emmy Predictions via Feinberg Forecast: Scott Updates His Picks Mid-Nominations Voting

SINCE THE LAST UPDATE Emmy nominations voting began on June 13 — the same day that the TV Academy posted on its website the full list of certified contenders for each category, providing confirmation of which contenders were/weren’t officially submitted/accepted, and, after a bit of mathematics and cross-referencing, precisely how many nominees there will ultimately […]

Deepening Empathy and Understanding of the Black American Diaspora Through Food (Guest Column)

I’ve spent my whole career looking at food from the perspective of origin and, specifically, as an opportunity to deepen empathy among humans. For me, hosting High on the Hog, based on Jessica B. Harris’ text of the same name, has been a dream come true. As we started to discuss the second season, which […]

Hollywood Flashback: Karen Arthur Broke the Directors’ Glass Ceiling

CBS’ Cagney & Lacey, the female-fronted police procedural, became a groundbreaking series for women upon its debut in 1982, but the 1985 Emmy Awards were notably historic for the show that starred Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless as NYPD detectives. During the ceremony at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Karen Arthur became the first woman to […]

‘Awards Chatter’ Pod: Calista Flockhart on TV Return in ‘Feud,’ ‘Ally McBeal’ Era and Urging Harrison Ford to Do ‘Shrinking’

Calista Flockhart, our guest on this episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast, is a TV legend. The actress shot to fame 27 years ago playing a Harvard Law graduate who goes to work in a Boston firm on David E. Kelley’s groundbreaking Fox comedy series Ally McBeal (1997-2002), for which she garnered three […]

Emmy Predictions via Feinberg Forecast: Updated Picks Ahead of Thursday’s Launch of Nominations Voting

SINCE THE LAST UPDATE With the start of Emmy nominations voting arriving on Thursday, campaigning has been happening everywhere, at least in and around Los Angeles. In recent days, one could find top-tier contenders on FYC panels (Jon Stewart and the other hosts of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show flew out from New York for […]

Riley Keough, Sandra Oh and More Reveal Which Actors Left Them Starstruck

Sarayu Blue  Expats (Prime video) The ways in which I am like my character We don’t have many similarities, but I’d say our sarcastic humor? My husband says the one moment he sees me in Hilary is in episode four, when she realizes she miscalculated her mother’s arrival date. It makes me laugh because it’s […]

Busy Philipps, Janelle James, Michael Cera and More on the Scenes That Kept Them Up at Night

Michael Cera Life & Beth (Hulu) The scene that kept me up at night The scene where I’m diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. I didn’t want this to be played for melodrama or be over-the-top. It’s a diagnosis that countless people get every day, people of all ages and at all junctures of life, and […]

‘Awards Chatter’ Pod: Tom Hollander on ‘Capote vs. The Swans,’ Playing One of the “Evil Gays” on ‘White Lotus’ and That Time J. Law Recognized Him

Tom Hollander, the guest on this episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast, is a brilliant British character actor who has distinguished himself on the stage and screens big and small, with the New York Times describing him as “vitally funny in dramatic roles [and] wrenchingly somber in comic ones.” Indeed, over the course […]

Hollywood Flashback: ‘The Simpsons’ Won Back-to-Back Music Emmys

The Simpsons is no underachiever when it comes to Emmy Awards, having notched 37 wins over its run that spans 35 seasons and counting. Two of its victories came in the outstanding original music and lyrics category — and in back-to-back years. The Fox animated series, one of few weekly shows to be scored with […]

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