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Emmy nominations? Here’s a sampling

We now know this year’s Emmy nominations … or, at least, a micro-smidgen of them.
Most of the nominations will arrive in one surge, at 11:30 a.m. ET today (July 15). We’ll have another story then.
But almost four hours early, CBS was allowed to reveal few. That involved only two categories and a total of zero surprises:
— REALITY COMPETION SHOW: “Survivor” (shown here), “Amazing Race,” “Top Chef,” “The Traitors,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
— TALK SHOW: Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, “The Daily Show.” Read more…

We now know this year’s Emmy nominations … or, at least, a micro-smidgen of them.
Most of the nominations will arrive in one surge, at 11:30 a.m. ET today (July 15). We’ll have another story then.
But almost four hours early, CBS was allowed to reveal a few. That involved only two categories and zero surprises:
— REALITY COMPETION SHOW: “Survivor” (shown here), “Amazing Race,” “Top Chef,” “The Traitors,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
— TALK SHOW: Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, “The Daily Show.”
All of those are familiar names. “The Daily Show” had a streak of 10 straight wins. It began losing to John Oliver (a former “Daily Show” regular), until Oliver was moved to a separate category; now “Daily Show” has won twice in a row.
For reality shows, “Amazing Race” has won 10 times; seven of them (2003 to 2009) were consecutive. RuPaul, however, has won five of the last seven years; the other wins went to Lizzo and (last year) “Traitors,” a newcomer on Peacock.

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