TV Academy President Maury McIntyre Talks Emmy Noms, Legacy Award, How Multiple Late-Night Shows Might Win & A Pending TV Rights Deal
The Television Academy has released nominations for the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards, with President Maury McIntyre emphasizing strong recognition across multiple genres and formats. The Pitt and Hacks received the most nominations, whilst newer series Widow's Bay and Pluribus achieved significant recognition. McIntyre noted the Academy is increasingly representing YouTube creators alongside traditional television programming, whilst negotiations continue regarding future television rights arrangements.
A recurring discussion centred on whether Widow's Bay qualifies as comedy despite its dark horror elements—a classification question the Academy has previously faced with other productions. McIntyre outlined the Academy's position of deferring to creators' intended genres, with voters ultimately determining categorisation through their choices. The evening's agenda includes a Legacy Award alongside the main ceremony, with discussions also touching on potential scenarios involving multiple late-night show winners.
- 78th Emmy nominations announced; The Pitt (25 noms) and Hacks (24) lead; ceremony in September with Mariska Hargitay hosting.
- TV Academy president cites genre diversity and expanding YouTube creator recognition; negotiations continue on TV rights deals.
- Academy defers genre classification to creators, letting voters decide via selection—addressing Widow's Bay comedy debate.
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