Streaming services led by Netflix pile up 2017 Emmy nominations
After radically altering the way viewers have consumed television, streaming video platforms led by Netflix have now conquered the Emmy Awards nominations.
Four out of the seven nominations in the prestigious outstanding drama category for the 69th Emmy Awards announced Thursday aired on online streaming platforms.
Netflix claimed three nominations with âHouse of Cards,â âThe Crownâ and âStranger Things," while Hulu scored its first nomination with âThe Handmaidâs Tale.â Two drama nominees aired on cable TV â" AMCâs âBetter Call Saulâ and HBOâs â Westworldâ â" and one, NBC's âThis Is Us,â aired on a broadcast network.
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Cable and broadcast networks still owned the bulk of the nominations with perennial leader HBO topping the list with 111. But Netflix, with 91 â" up from 54 in 2016 â" was not far behind, outdistancing FX, which was fourth with 55 after setting a record for an ad-supported cable network in 2016 with 56.
The ability of streaming services to capture a majority of nominations in a top program category reflects a shift in the balance of creative power on television. Online platforms picked up 162 Emmy nominations, up from 91 in 2016 and 51 in 2015.
âI think itâs a sea change,â said Warren Littlefield, executive producer of âThe Handmaidâs Tale,â who toiled for years in broadcast network TV. âIn our daily dialogue we no longer use the term network. We talk about platforms that deliver content. We are definitely in a different TV universe now.â
The landmark Emmy moment is partly the result of the staggering investment in programming made b y Netflix, Amazon and Hulu. Netflix is reportedly spending $6 billion a year on programming while Amazon is approaching $3 billion. HBO is said to spend around $2 billion a year.
Hulu, which up until now did not have the creative cachet of its streaming rivals, elevated itself with âThe Handmadeâs Tale,â the provocative series based on the Margaret Atwood novel about a society in which women are strictly subjugated. After outbidding Netflix for the program, Hulu supported the series with two teaser ads during the Super Bowl in February.
âThey went into this without fear of doing subject material and then they had a sense they had something special and they went crazy in bringing in people and getting recognition for the work,â said Littlefield.
Hulu scored 18 nominations, up from two a year ago, putting it ahead of Amazon, which despite its heavy investment saw its total remain steady at 16. âThe Handmaidâs Taleâ accounted for 13 of Huluâs nominations.
Streaming services are following a strategy that premium cable services HBO and Showtime have long used to their advantage in the Emmy competition. They offer creative freedom in a commercial-free environment where writers, producers and actors can turn out 13 episodes or fewer per season, instead of the usual 22 that broadcast networks require.
âIt's much easier to get the best creative talent to work on non-commercial services across the board,â said Garth Ancier, a former network entertainment chief who is now a senior adviser for the interactive media company IAC. âItâs been going this way for a while.â
There had been some grumbling in the television industry over the lavish spending by Netflix on its marketing efforts to garner the attention of Telev ision Academy members to nominate its programs. But the investment apparently paid off.
Throwback thriller âStranger Thingsâ scored the most nominations for Netflix with 18, followed by British royal drama âThe Crown,â which landed 13.
âWe want to congratulate the visionaries whose fresh voices, groundbreaking storytelling, and brave performances inspire us daily. To receive 91 nominations across 27 programs is a profound honor,â said Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos in a statement.
The strong showing by Netflix and Hulu overshadowed what were strong years for HBO and NBC, which both saw significant increases in their nomination totals. HBO saw its take rise even though its biggest and most heralded program, âGame of Thrones,â did not air during the eligibility period.
HBOâs 111 nominations included 22 for âWestworld,â which was tied with NBCâs âSaturday Night Liveâ for the most of any program. Limited series âBig L ittle Liesâ received 16, while âThe Night Ofâ scored 13.
NBCâs 64 nominations â" up from 41 in 2016 â" include 11 for âThis Is Us,â the first broadcast network drama series to make the outstanding drama category since CBSâ âThe Good Wifeâ in 2011.
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No other broadcast network saw an increase in Emmy nominations. But NBCâs gains helped give the five major English-speaking commercial broadcast networks a total of 158 nominations, up three from 2016. ABC was second to NBC with 33, followed by 29 for CBS, 20 for Fox and two for the CW. The Fox total is down from 29 a year ago, the biggest drop among the networks.
Without its lauded serial drama âDownton Abbey,â PBS saw its nomination total decline from 26 in 2016 to 11.
FX led among the ad-supported cable netwo rks with 55, and had the only new entry in the typically entrenched outstanding comedy category with âAtlanta.â The limited series âFeud: Bette and Joanâ scored 18 nominations, tying it with âStranger Thingsâ for second-most nominations overall.
FX Networks Chief Executive John Landgraf acknowledged that streaming services have intensified the competition.
âWhen you have a massive influx of lavishly produced programming, they are going to take shelf space, there is no way around it,â he said. âWhen they are making programs that are extraordinarily great that add to the platinum age of television, I salute them.â
Cable networks that saw significant year-to-year declines include AMC, which had 13 nominations, down from 24. Showtime had 15 nominations compared with 22. Comedy Central scored five compared with 17 a year ago. History had three, down from 13. Discoveryâs total declined from eight to three.
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