This year's Emmy Awards will be postponed due to the ongoing Hollywood strikes, US media reported Thursday.
LOS ANGELES, California - This year's Emmy Awards will be postponed due to the ongoing Hollywood strikes, US media reported Thursday.
Stars would not be able to attend the Emmys if the actors' strike was still in effect at the time of the ceremony -- a development that would be disastrous for television ratings. The Television Academy, who vote for and host the awards, preferred a shorter postponement, as January lands the Emmys right in the middle of Hollywood's packed film award season.The last time the Emmys were delayed was in 2001, when the ceremony was postponed in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The unions' demands have focused on dwindling pay in the streaming era, and the threat posed to their careers and future livelihoods by artificial intelligence.
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