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Emmy Nominations

“Game of Thrones” earned 22 nominations, more than any other show.

Netflix earned 112 nominations, more than any other company. This win ended HBO’s 17-year streak of having the most.

Donald Glover (“Atlanta”) earned 5 nominations. So did Bill Hader (“Barry”).

“Killing Eve” got snubbed in big categories, but Sandra Oh and Phoebe Waller-Bridge still earned nominations. Oh became the first Asian woman to earn a nomination in her category: Lead Actress in A Drama Series.

Diverse actors earned more Emmy nominations than ever before.

Kyle MacLachlan got robbed. “Twin Peaks” as a whole got robbed. Although the show earned nine nominations this year, these noms weren’t in the major categories. This means no acting noms and no inclusion as a best show in the limited series category. Maybe all the “Twin Peaks” fans with voting power got stuck in another dimension.

Other

The original “Downton Abbey” cast will return for a movie follow-up to the show. No word on whether Dan Stevens will make an appearance, but this probably won’t be a “Downton Abbey”-themed zombie movie.

YouTube TV went down for much of the World Cup semifinal game between England and Croatia. An unexpected outage also happened during the NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics. This service ― advertised as a replacement for cable ― costs $40 a month.

“The Handmaid’s Tale”-branded wines were a thing for a few hours before an uproar abruptly canceled that entire product. Can you think of a more inappropriate show to market a wine? Was the wine going to taste like blood, tears and despair?

FX renewed “Pose” for a second season. 

HBO’s “The Deuce” will return on Sept. 9.

And this last news item requires some backstory…

In June, a judge approved AT&T’s takeover of Time Warner, which owns HBO. Now HBO’s new overlord might ruin what you love about the company currently known for quality.

Warner Media head John Stankey told staff that he wants to transform HBO from a boutique operation into a giant that spews out enough content to compete with Netflix (not his exact words). But here’s a quote from Stankey about the amount of time he wants viewers to spend with HBO:

We need hours a day. It’s not hours a week, and it’s not hours a month. We need hours a day. You are competing with devices that sit in people’s hands that capture their attention every 15 minutes.

Stankey plans to increase the HBO budget to help the company scale operations. But abandoning the quality over quantity model seems ill-fated. As detailed in a recent New York Magazine cover story, Netflix has a fine-tuned internal system to make that massive scale work. Replicating that won’t be easy, especially since HBO’s current staff already fine-tuned the opposite approach.

But maybe if AT&T execs simply throw enough money at this problem, it’ll all work out for them. (AT&T competitor Verizon owns HuffPost’s parent company, Oath.)

 

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The Weekly Streamline Ranking Of All TV

Every week, Streamline ranks the best shows to watch right now. Besides the overall ranking here, Streamline has a ranking specifically for Netflix.

The ranking prioritizes newness, quality and potential mass appeal. Read below the list for a more elaborate explanation of the methodology. 

For the weekend of July 14, “Glow” tops the list for the third time.

“Who Is America?” doesn’t qualify given the ranking methodology listed below. Although it’s all for jokes, I’m still considering Cohen’s new project a type of news show.

Summer = not as many good shows debuting each week. So this list won’t get the same kind of turnover as it does earlier in the year.

I can just cross my fingers and hope that some network or streaming company decides to break precedent by debuting something great over the next few weeks. Otherwise, shows that ended all the way back in May will remain in this list.



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