By: Christopher James
Emmys voting closed yesterday, but it will be a while before we know who our winners are.
Currently, the Primetime Emmys are scheduled for Monday, January 15th on FOX. The Creative Arts Emmys will take place the weekend before on Saturday, January 6th and Sunday, January 7th, with an edited version of the ceremony airing on FXX on Saturday, January 13th on FOX. The reason for the push is the ongoing WGA and SAG strikes, which The Film Experience stands with the striking members.
Since voting has closed, there’s nothing more that nominees or studios can do to curry votes or campaign. We’re in a holding period. That doesn’t mean the coverage will stop, but it does mean we can space it out more before we head into Oscar madness.
Expect weekly category analyses across the comedy, drama and limited series/TV movie fields each Tuesday, as well as ad hoc Creative Arts category deep dives.
Check out our Emmys coverage so far:
Category Analysis
Drama Supporting Categories by Abe Friedtanzer
Comedy Supporting Categories by Abe Friedtanzer
Drama Guest Categories by Abe Friedtanzer
“A History of the Oscars at the Emmys (Can They Win Variety Special, Live, for the First Time?)” by Chris James
“The Strange History of Iconic TV Characters That Never Won Emmys,” by Eric Blume
“Emmy Spotlight: "The Other Two" and the tradition of the 'lone writing nomination’,” by Chris James
“Emmy Nominations - Who's Up and Who's Down?,” by Chris James
“Four shows entirely dominated the Emmy nominations. Worthy or excessive?” by Abe Friedtanzer
What shows do you hope will win Emmys this year? Let us know in the comments below.