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There Are Scores of Great New Animated Shows. The Emmys Won’t Nominate Them.
The Television Academy has repeatedly omitted new animated series such as “Among Us” and “Haha, You Clowns” from Emmy nominations, despite their popularity.
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The Television Academy has repeatedly omitted new animated series such as “Among Us” and “Haha, You Clowns” from Emmy nominations, despite their popularity. Critics argue that the Academy’s focus on long‑running shows keeps fresh content out of contention. The article suggests that a change in voting rules or category definitions could allow newer animated programs to be considered. It calls on the Academy to adjust its criteria so that contemporary animated series receive recognition.
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