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Shogun, Hacks, Bear all win big at Emmy Awards
'Shogun' Emmy win signals a new era of globalization in streaming
On Sunday, the FX series "Shogun" won the Emmy for Best Drama, marking the first time a non-English-language series has claimed the award in this category.
'Shogun' wins best drama, 'Hacks' surprises in comedy at TV's Emmys
LOS ANGELES, Sept 15 (Reuters) - "Shogun," a sweeping, historical epic set in imperial Japan, claimed the prestigious best drama trophy at Sunday's Emmy Awards, and "Hacks" upset defending comedy champion "The Bear" at television's highest honors.
Shogun: Breaking down the show's 18 wins at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards 2024
Shogun had a clean sweep at the 2024 Creative Arts and Primetime Emmy Awards. The series created history scoring 18 awards this year after being launched on OTTs such as Hulu and Disney Plus earlier this year on February 27, 2024.
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'Shogun' rules Emmys; Who is Anna Sawai? Where have we seen Hiroyuki Sanada before?
"Shogun" is a powerhouse at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards. But what is the FX series about? And who are stars Anna Sawai and ...
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‘Shogun’ Gives Disney Top Emmy for First Time in 19 Years
Walt Disney Co. claimed the top prize at the 2024 Emmy Awards, winning best drama for Shogun, an adaptation of James ...
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Disney Entertainment’s Dana Walden Lauds Creative Arts Haul As FX, ‘Shōgun’ Are Poised To Break More Emmy Records
Disney Entertainment Co-Chairman Dana Walden talks about the company's 51 Emmy at the Creative Arts Awards, including records ...
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Disney’s Big Emmy Wins May Build Streaming Momentum
As it pushes for sustainable streaming profitability, CEO Bob Iger has outlined Emmy nominations and the popularity of its ...
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Disney Animation Boss Steps Down to Focus on ‘Frozen’ Sequels
Walt Disney Animation Studios is replacing Jennifer Lee, its chief creative officer, after an uneven six-year tenure.
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