The Telegram (St. John's)

Emmy Awards to go ahead

Host Jimmy Kimmel says still figuring out how

- JILL SERJEANT

LOS ANGELES — The Primetime Emmy Awards for television, one of the biggest events on the showbusine­ss calendar, are going ahead in September as planned with Jimmy Kimmel as host, broadcaste­r ABC says.

ABC, part of Walt Disney Co, gave no details for how the Sept. 20 show, which hands out the highest honours in television, would be produced in an era when the coronaviru­s pandemic has forced the cancellati­on of multiple live events.

“I don’t know where we will do this or how we will do this or even why we are doing this, but we are doing it and I am hosting it,” Kimmel said in a statement.

The Emmy Awards are usually held live in Los Angeles in front of an audience of A-list stars and preceded by a red carpet. It had been unclear whether the ceremony would go ahead this year because of restrictio­ns on large gatherings and social distancing requiremen­ts.

Tuesday’s statement said details of how the show will be produced would be announced soon. Scenarios under considerat­ion include a completely virtual event or a combinatio­n of in-person elements, pre-recorded segments and online appearance­s, according to Hollywood trade publicatio­n Variety.

The coronaviru­s epidemic shut down production of television shows and movies around the world in midmarch and led to the cancellati­on of film festivals and live concerts.

Los Angeles county health officials last week gave the green light for production of film and television series to resume under strict guidelines to contain the spread of coronaviru­s among cast and crews on crowded sets.

Kimmel is the host of ABA’S “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” late night talk show and has hosted the Emmy Awards twice in the past.

“We know Jimmy Kimmel will deliver a uniquely entertaini­ng, funny and moving Primetime Emmys show,” Karey Burke, president of ABC Entertainm­ent said in a statement.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Television host Jimmy Kimmel, shown in a December 2018 photo, says the Primetime Emmy Awards show will go ahead.
REUTERS Television host Jimmy Kimmel, shown in a December 2018 photo, says the Primetime Emmy Awards show will go ahead.

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