The 2023 Emmy Awards have formally been rescheduled. Amidst the continuing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the seventy fifth annual ceremony which was scheduled to air on September 18 has been postponed. The Television Academy and FOX collectively introduced on Thursday that the telecast will air on January 15, 2024, reported People. Also learn: Emmy Awards 2023 nominations: Succession, The Last of Us, The Bear, Jeremy Strong, Jenna Ortega get prime nods
“As the Emmy Awards celebrates its 75th Anniversary, the show will broadcast live on FOX coast-to-coast from the Peacock Theater at LA Live and will honor the talented performers, writers, directors, and craftspeople whose work has entertained, inspired, and connected viewers across the globe throughout the past year,” an official assertion learn.
As per People, the extremely anticipated ceremony is scheduled for 8 pm ET and can observe the Creative Arts Emmy Awards that can happen over two nights on January 6 and January 7, 2024. An edited presentation of the ceremony will likely be aired on FXX on January 15, 2024, at 8 pm ET. After successful an Emmy for excellent selection particular (dwell) on the 74th annual ceremony, Jesse Collins will function this yr’s government producer together with Dionne Harmon and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay of Jesse Collins Entertainment.
The announcement got here shortly after MTV revealed the nominees for the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards. The beforehand scheduled air date of September 12 at 8 pm ET stays the identical.
Since the WGA started its strike on May 2 after the writers and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) failed to achieve an settlement earlier than their deadline, a number of celebrities internationally of tv, movie, and music have stood in solidarity, reported People.
As for the way lengthy Hollywood will stay on strike, SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher instructed People final month that “there’s no way to predict” how lengthy the Hollywood actors’ strike will final. The union’s nationwide government director and chief negotiator, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, echoed the identical sentiments as he shared with People that “strike will come to an end when [the AMPTP] are ready to come to the table and make a fair deal with our members.”
“I hope that’s next week,” he mentioned. “But if that is subsequent month, or if it is two months from now or longer, I’ve each confidence our members will stand united and robust till the businesses come again to the desk and make a good cope with us,” reported People.
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