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Hollywood Breakdown

As Emmys Approach, More Grumbling About Categories

The Emmys are this Monday, and while the excitement is building, there's also some dissatisfaction with certain shows like True Detective and Orange Is The New Black competing in categories where perhaps they don't objectively belong.

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KCRW placeholderBy Michael Schneider • Aug 21, 2014 • 3m Listen

HBO's True Detective sure seems like a miniseries, but it's competing in the Emmy category for best drama. Most people don't consider Orange Is The New Black and Shameless comedies, but that's where they're nominated. Which Emmy category a show places itself in isn't necessarily where it most belongs, but where it's most likely to win. The Golden Globes recently placed new category rules in place to prevent this kind of political maneuvering. We'll see if the Emmys follow suite in the following years.

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    Michael Schneider

    Senior editor at Variety

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    Producer, 'The Business' and 'Hollywood Breakdown'

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