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Emmys: Broadcast TV Airs Its Own Funeral As Netflix, HBO, Amazon and FX Dominate (hollywoodreporter.com)

At the 70th Emmy Awards, broadcast TV was almost shut out as Netflix and HBO battled each other. The Hollywood Reporter: This year, longtime Emmy nominations leader HBO was out-nominated by Netflix. Netflix then won the most Emmys on the main telecast, with seven noms to HBO's six. But earlier, HBO won one more award than Netflix at the Creative Arts Awards ceremonies, 17 to 16. So by the time the curtain came down on the 70th Emmy Awards, technically -- and sort of poetically -- Netflix and HBO had fought to a draw. Almost all of the major content providers left with several wins to celebrate.

[...] All in all, it was a terrible night for broadcast networks -- even as NBC aired the show and two stars of the network, Saturday Night Live's Michael Che and Colin Jost, hosted. SNL won the variety sketch award for the second year in a row, and ABC's The Oscars won for best direction of a variety show (that award's winner, Glenn Weiss, stole the night with his on-stage marriage proposal), but other than that, CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox and PBS had nothing -- nothing -- to show for their work of the past year. The times have certainly changed.

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  1. Emmy? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Is that like a Grammy?

    Or Oscar or something?

    To get those awards means you do something PC like, have an episode where the protagonist rescues a transgender Jewish puppy of color from the white guys who want to use it for cosmetic testing or something.

    Just say'in. The movie "Crash" was such a Liberal trigger that as a liberal myself, I was like, "Oh Come on! Can you be anymore PC triggerish!!"

    But it won awards.

  2. Re:Who actually watches this? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    To torture you for forgetting your anniversary.