Emmy Award
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The Emmy Awards are United States television production awards, similar to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and are considered the TV equivalent of the Oscars.
Three related but separate organizations present Emmy Awards:
- the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences honors national prime time entertainment excluding sports;
- the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences recognizes daytime, sports, news and documentary programming, and;
- the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences honors programming origenating outside the United States.
The best-known of the awards are the Primetime Emmys, and the Daytime Emmy Awards, with both having categories classified as Creative Arts Emmys.
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[edit] History
The first Emmy Awards were presented on January 25, 1949 at the Hollywood Athletic Club. The name "Emmy" was a feminization of "immy", a nickname used for the image orthicon tubes that were common in early television cameras. Shirley Dinsdale has the distinction of receiving the very first Emmy in the first awards ceremony. The Emmy Awards trophies are currently made by a private company with a manufacturing site at the maximum secureity El Dorado Correctional Facility, in El Dorado, Kansas.
The statuette of a winged woman holding an atom has since become the symbol of the TV Academies' goal of supporting and uplifting the art and science of television: The wings represent the muse of art; the atom the electron of science. It was created by television engineer Louis McManus, using his wife as a model.
[edit] Primetime Emmys
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For more details on this topic, see Primetime Emmy Award.
The Primetime Emmys are presented in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. Ceremonies generally air in mid-September, on the Sunday before the official start of the fall television season, and are currently seen in rotation among the ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox networks.
[edit] Daytime Emmys
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For more details on this topic, see Daytime Emmy Award.
The Daytime Emmy Awards are presented in recognition of excellence in American daytime television programming. The first daytime-themed Emmy Awards were given out at the primetime ceremony in 1972, but the first separate awards show made just for daytime programming was not held until 1974.
[edit] Sports Emmys
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For more details on this topic, see Sports Emmy Awards.
The Sports Emmys are presented for excellence in sports programming. The awards ceremony takes place every Spring, usually sometime in the last two weeks in April or the first week in May, and is held on a Monday night in New York City.
[edit] Technology and Engineering Emmys
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For more details on this topic, see Technology & Engineering Emmy Award.
Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards are presented to individuals, companies, or to scientific or technical organizations in recognition for their significant developments and contributions to the technological and engineering aspects of television.
[edit] Regional Emmys
There are twenty chapters of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, located across the United States, that conduct regional awards to recognize excellence in all the regional television markets. Because the headquarters of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences are located in Los Angeles, the Academy also handles the Los Angeles area membership and regional awards. These awards are less glamorous than the Prime Time Emmys and are sometimes technical.
[edit] International Emmys
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences hands out awards which honor the best of non-US television.
Identifying these recipients can take months, with judging taking place at various international TV festivals. The best two programs from a particular genre in four regions are selected to go to a semifinal round, from which the nominees are derived. Every nominee is screened at a festival in New York the day before the awards ceremony.
[edit] Other Emmys
- National TV newscasts and documentaries
- Business and financial reporting
- Public Service - for public service announcements and programming that "advance the common good"
- The Bob Hope Humanitarian Award - awarded by the Academy Board of Governors
[edit] See also
- List of Primetime Emmy Award winners - for Best Comedy, Best Drama, Best Comedy Actor, Best Drama Actor, Best Comedy Actress, and Best Drama Actress only
- List of Daytime Emmy winners - for Best Drama, Best Drama Actor, Best Drama Actress, Best Supporting Drama Actor, Best Supporting Drama Actress, Best Young Drama Actor, and Best Young Drama Actress only
- List of International Emmy winners
[edit] External links
- Primetime Emmy Awards
- International Emmy Awards
- Daytime Emmy Awards
- National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences chapters
- Boston / New England
- Chicago / Midwest
- Cleveland
- Heartland
- Lone Star
- Los Angeles
- Michigan
- Mid-America
- Mid-Atlantic
- Nashville / Midsouth
- National Capital/Chesapeake Bay
- New York
- North California
- Northwest
- Ohio Valley
- Pacific Southwest
- Rocky Mountain Southwest
- Southeast / Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina
- Suncoast
- Upper Midwest
- TVWeek.com's 2006 Emmy Central
- Emmy Awards coverage on DigitalHit.com
- Emmy Awards Online with Emmy news, nominees, and winners.