Netflix crowned new king of TV, toppling HBO in Emmy nominations

Netflix crowned new king of TV, toppling HBO in Emmy nominations

Netflix secured 112 nominations - more than any other network - while HBO received 108, according to the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

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An Apple Inc. laptop computer displays the home screen for the Netflix Inc. original series ‘The Crown’ in an arranged photograph taken in the Brooklyn Borough of New York, US. (Bloomberg pic)
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Netflix Inc., home of “The Crown” and “Stranger Things,” set a new high for digital streaming, overtaking HBO in Emmy award nominations for the first time.

Netflix secured 112 nominations — more than any other network — while HBO received 108, according to the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The candidates for the 70th Emmy Awards were announced in Los Angeles on Thursday, drawn from a record-breaking 9,100 entries. It was also the first time Apple Inc. was nominated, for its CBS collaboration “Carpool Karaoke.”

Netflix’s accolades follow a rapid ascent in the television world. After its start two decades ago as a DVD-by-mail operation, the company has become a Hollywood powerhouse, signing popular producers, comedians and actors for original content. The company spends about US$8 billion a year on new shows and films, far exceeding HBO and other competitors.

“Netflix has proven to be a welcoming home to A-list talent,” said Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Paul Sweeney. “And they have the checkbook to back it up.”

Other streaming services are getting more Emmy recognition, including Amazon.com Inc. and Hulu. “The Handmaid’s Tale” contributed to 27 nominations for Hulu, while “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” helped Amazon collect 22.

The most nominated show was HBO’s “Game of Thrones” with 22, followed by NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” and HBO’s “Westworld.” Netflix’s most nominated show was “The Crown” with 13, including for best drama series. The awards will be handed out at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sept. 17 and broadcast on NBC.

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