Why a Reunion Between the Two Rival TV Academies Is Long Overdue
After 50 years, the L.A.-based Television Academy and N.Y.'s National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences may finally combine again.
After 50 years, the L.A.-based Television Academy and N.Y.'s National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences may finally combine again.
The film academy, home of the Oscars, set its agenda for the year in a wide member meeting discussing AI, budgets and memorabilia.
Dale Dickey earns her first Emmy nom after four decades for Apple TV's 'Widow's Bay,' reflecting on her career and the monologue that tested her.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Sean Baker and Samantha Quan as the co-chairs of the new Marquee Theater Committee.
Hayden Panettiere's estranged mother and former manager, Lesley Vogel, has spoken out about her daughter's shocking death at the age of 36.
After 50 years, the L.A.-based Television Academy and N.Y.'s National Academy of Television Arts &…
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