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The
Primetime Emmy Awards are awards
presented by the Academy of
Television Arts & Sciences in
recognition of excellence in
American primetime television
programming. First awarded in 1949,
they were originally referred to as
just the "Emmy Awards" until the
first Daytime Emmy Award ceremonies
were held in the 1970s, and the word
"primetime" was added to distinguish
between the two.
The
Primetime Emmys generally air in
mid-September, on the Sunday before
the official start of the fall
television season. They are
currently seen in rotation among the
four major networks (CBS, ABC, NBC,
and Fox). Because of NBC's coverage
of Sunday Night NFL Football
beginning in September, when NBC has
had the rotation in 2006 and again
in 2010, the Emmys move to late
August for those years only. Emmys
are considered the television
equivalent to the Academy Awards
(for film), Grammy Awards (for
music), and Tony Awards (for stage).
Among
the Primetime Emmy rules, a show
must originally air on American
television during the eligibility
period between June 1 and May 31. In
order to be considered a national
primetime show, the program must air
between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m., and to at
least 50 percent of the country. A
show that enters into the Primetime
Emmys cannot also be entered into
the Daytime Emmy Awards or any other
national Emmy competition. For shows
in syndication, whose air times vary
between media markets, they can
either be entered in the Daytime or
Primetime Emmys (provided they still
reach the 50 percent national
reach), but not in both. For game
shows that reach the 50 percent
threshold, they can be entered into
the Daytime Emmys if they normally
air before 8 p.m (including the
former "access hour" from 7 p.m. to
8 p.m.); otherwise, they are only
eligible for the Primetime Emmys.
Entries must be submitted by the end
of April, even if a show is not
scheduled to originally air until
the following month when the
eligibility period ends in May. Most
award categories also require
entries to include DVDs or tape
masters of the show. For most series
categories, any six episodes that
originally aired during the
eligibility period must be submitted
(programs that were cancelled before
airing their sixth episode are thus
ineligible). For most individual
achievement categories, only one
episode is required to be submitted;
if an episode is a two-parter, both
parts may be included on the
submitted DVD.
Nominees for include:
Outstanding Comedy Series
The Big Bang Theory
Curb your Enthusiasm
Girls
Modern Family
30 Rock
Veep
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy
Series
Lena Dunham Girls
Melissa McCarthy Mike & Molly
Zooey Deschanel New Girl
Edie Falco Nurse Jackie
Amy Poehler Parks & Recreation
Tina Fey 30 Rock
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Veep
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy
Series
Jim Parsons The Big Bang Theory
Larry David Curb your Enthusiasm
Don Cheadle House of Lies
Louis C.K. Louie
Alec Baldwin 30 Rock
Jon Cryer 2 and a half men
Outstanding support Actress in a
Comedy Series
Mayim Bialik The Big Bang Theory
Kathryn Joosten Desperate
Housewives
Julie Bowen Modern Family
Sofia Vergara Modern Family
Merritt Wever Nurse Jackie
Kristen Wiig Saturday Night Live
Outstanding support Actor in a
Comedy Series
Ed ONeill Modern Family
Jesse Tyler Modern Family
Ty Burrell Modern Family
Eric Stonestreet Modern Family
Max Greenfield New Girl
Bill Hader Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Drama Series
Boardwalk Empire
Breaking Bad
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
Homeland
Mad Men
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama
Series
Glenn Close Damages
Michelle Dockery Downton Abbey
Julianna Marguiles The Good Wife
Kathy Bates Harrys Law
Claire Danes Homeland
Elisabeth Moss Mad Men
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama
Series
Steve Buscemi Boardwalk Empire
Bryan Cranston Breaking Bad
Michael C. Hall Dexter
Hugh Bonneville Downton Abbey
Damian Lewis Homeland
Jon Hamm Mad Men
Outstanding Supportin Actress in a
Drama Series
Anna Gunn Breaking Bad
Maggie Smith Downton Abbey
Joanne Froggatt Downton Abbey
Archie Panjabi The Good Wife
Christine Baranski The Good Wife
Christina Hendricks Mad Men
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series
Aaron Paul Breaking Bad
Giancarlo Esposito Breaking Bad
Brendan Coyle Downton Abbey
Jim Carter Downton Abbey
Peter Dinklage Game of Thrones
Jared Harris Mad Men
Outstanding Variety Show
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
Real Time with Bill Maher
Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Animated Program
Futurama
The Penguins of Madagascar
The Simpsons
Outstanding Reality Programme
Antiques Roadshow
Jamie Olivers Food Revolution
MythBusters
Shark Tank
Undercover Boss
Who do you think you are?
Outstanding Reality Competition
Program
The Amazing Race
Dancing with the Stars
Project Runway
So you think you can dance
Top Chef
The Voice
Outstanding Host For A Reality Or
Reality-Competition Program
Phil Keoghan The Amazing Race
Betty White Betty Whites Off
their Rocker
Ryan Seacrest American Idol
Tom Bergeron Dancing with the
Stars
Cat Deeley So you think you can
dance
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