Emmy voters are reflecting TV's bigger problem

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For two decades, a "Golden Age" and then "Peak TV" supercharged the Emmys. Now TV's top prizes must batten down the hatches for a major contraction.
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Column: The age of the high-flying Emmys is over Click to view images

For two decades, a "Golden Age" and then "Peak TV" supercharged the Emmys. Now TV's top prizes must batten down the hatches for a major contraction.

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Emmys: Our predictions for who will win in the series and acting categories Click to view images

Will Emmy voters send "Succession" and "Ted Lasso" out in style, and will "Beef" sweep the limited series category? Our expert weighs in on the sure bets and surprises in store for the 75th Emmy Awards.

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Jo Koy grades himself on the Golden Globes, prepares for Kia Forum shows Click to view images

The comedian talks about brushing himself off after bombing as host of the award show and carrying positive energy to his big shows at the Kia Forum in February.

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Kali Uchis discusses pregnancy, breaking industry barriers and new Spanish-language album 'Orquídeas' Click to view images

Kali Uchis is pregnant. The Grammy-winning artist discusses becoming mother—literally—and how she pen palled with Latin music's biggest stars to make her new album "Orquideas."

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The studios kept telling Ava DuVernay 'next time.' With 'Origin' she said, 'No, this time' Click to view images

"The Envelope" video podcast returns with guests Ava DuVernay, the filmmaker behind "Origin," and Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Golden Globe winner for "The Holdovers."

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SAG-AFTRA investigating Vincent Gallo's alleged behavior during film auditions Click to view images

SAG-AFTRA is investigating the casting process for the upcoming film "The Policeman" after multiple women reported star Vincent Gallo's alleged conduct.

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Review: In the ridiculous but fun 'The Beekeeper,' a dumb action buzz goes straight to your head Click to view images

Maybe you've seen Jason Statham's taciturn man of violence in dozens of other movies, but the pleasures here are doubly so for being intensely familiar.

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