The Terror and Promise of a Very Weird, Very Long Emmy Season

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The Terror and Promise of a Very Weird, Very Long Emmy Season
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Put bluntly, the 2023 (slash 2024?) Emmys are going to feel especially strange.

If you’re in Los Angeles, you have seen the ads, heard about the FYC events—driven at this point entirely by below-the-line nominees—starting to get off the ground. Actors’ press completed before the strike is still making its way online, predictions are circulating and being debated, and the voting calendar for Television Academy members remains unchanged. By all accounts, given the seismic disruptions caused by the dual SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, Emmy season is feeling oddly business as usual.

Put bluntly, the 2023 Emmys are going to feel especially weird. It’s not like promotion will get extended in line with the broadcast’s date shift. At the end of August, when voting on the winners concludes, Hollywood will completely cease any talk of TV’s biggest night. Strategists will have no strategy left to map out, talent no talking points left to promote. The results of the Emmys will sit with the relevant accountants, untouched, for months.

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