
via press release:
THE "65TH PRIMETIME EMMY® AWARDS"
TO BE BROADCAST SUNDAY, SEPT. 22, 2013 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
CBS’s broadcast of the 65TH PRIMETIME EMMY® AWARDS, which recognizes outstanding television programming, has been scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013 from NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles.
Nominations for the 65TH PRIMETIME EMMY® AWARDS will be announced Thursday, July 18 from the Academy's Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood.
For additional key Emmy Award dates, please go to www.emmys.com/primetime-emmy-dates.
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, founded in 1946 at the birth of the MEDIUM, is a non-profit organization devoted to the advancement of telecommunication arts, sciences and creative leadership. Known for recognizing outstanding programming through its Primetime Emmy® Awards, the Television Academy also publishes Emmy® Magazine. Its charitable Foundation operates the Archive of American Television, College Television Awards, acclaimed student internships and other educational outreach programs. For more information on the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, its many industry-related programs and services, including year-round events, please visit www.emmys.com.










Too little, too early?
CBS has the Emmy’s where I’m sure “The Good Wife” will be heavily represented!
So, Neil Patrick Harris to host again? Or the Big Bang Theory cast? Maybe Craig Ferguson?
ABC usually gets the most benefit out of the Emmys every year.
It’s good promotion for Modern Family, Jimmy Kimmel’s annual Emmy afterparty, and its new shows. ABC generally has the most critical darlings that seem like the type of shows the Emmys like— this year Last Resort & Nashville, last year Revenge and Once Upon a Time.
CBS’s brand, on the other hand, is cookie-cutter procedurals and raunchy multi-camera laugh-track sitcoms, both of which the Emmys hate (TBBT excluded, of course).
Just a little thought.
I worded that wrong— I meant “ABC usually ges the most benefit out of the Emmys when they have it. ”
Sorry.
maybe they nominate 2 broke girls as best comedy :p
Andrew Lincoln for Best actor, please!
@Nick: Jon Cryer of CBS’s Two and a Half Men won the Best Actor in a Comedy Series.