Netflix – Thanks to “Korn” and “The Queen’s Gambit” they regain the title of leader of the 73rd Emmy Awards. Los Gatos won a total of 44 awards, setting a record for CBS in 1974, far ahead of HBO, which took second place with 19 awards. But not only veterans watched. Apple TV Plus’ “Ted Lasso,” which debuted just two years ago, won a total of seven awards, including the important Lead Actor category, clearly confirming Silicon Valley’s dominance in the TV entertainment sector.
Streaming services have come out on top, and Netflix has come out on top at this pace. Until recently, HBO had been vying for total nominations, and last year’s awards in the top categories (Drama and Comedy) removed Amazon and Hulu (“Textbook Tale” for Hulu and Mrs. Maisel” and “Fleabag for Amazon” are second to none. All-time Emmy Awards for one platform, with a score of 44, including 11 for “he Crown” (more than double that of HBO Max).
Sure, most of Netflix’s Emma awards come from last week’s 34 Creative Arts Awards, but after Sunday’s harvest, 10 were awarded, including Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson, Josh O’Connor (“Crown”) and Ewan McGregor (“Halston”) .
However, it was not a battle of the giants, as Apple TV Plus managed to take control of the headlights. The platform, which is only two years old and is little said in Poland, won ten awards, including seven in the all-important “comedy series” category for “Ted Lasso”. This comforting story of an American football coach who came to the UK to work with footballers turned out to be an Apple hack and strong evidence that despite the very limited number of original productions, this behemoth is too dangerous to ignore. Flowing wars. “Ted Lasso” has been honored in three acting categories (Brett Goldstein and Hannah Waddingham for supporting roles) and Jason Sudeikis (Best Actor).
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