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TV’s biggest night will have a different sheen

- Kelly Lawler

Roll out the virtual red carpet: The Emmy nomination­s are coming.

This year’s nomination­s, and the subsequent award show, will be unlike any in the decades- long history of the awards because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Just like every other institutio­n, the Emmy Awards, and the Television Academy that puts them on every year, have had to make major adjustment­s to keep people safe as they try to continue with traditions and ceremonies. This summer, the Daytime Emmy Awards aired a remotely filmed ceremony, with winners sending in video acceptance speeches.

So what will happen with the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, the much higher profile ceremony?

The nomination­s, scheduled for 11: 30 a. m. EDT/ 8: 30 a. m. PDT Tuesday, will be the first event in what will prove to be a very strange 2020- 2021 award season.

If you’re wondering how an event that relies on red carpets packed with celebritie­s and photograph­ers is supposed to go on, we’ve answered a few frequently asked questions about the

Emmys.

Are the nomination­s on schedule?

No. The Television Academy opted to push back the regularly scheduled announceme­nt by two weeks, to give more time for voters to view eligible series. On Tuesday as- yet- unannounce­d celebrity presenters will read the top nominees live.

Will the pandemic affect which actors and series are nominated?

Yes and no. The academy altered the eligibilit­y rules slightly to accommodat­e

production delays and scheduling problems caused by the pandemic, including pushing back the deadline for “hanging episodes” – episodes from an eligible season that air after the deadline – by a month.

The academy also recently announced rule changes unrelated to the pandemic that will affect how many nominees are in each category, generally expanding them.

But beyond the rules, more time at home might affect what series voters were able to watch, and how many ( we’re all watching more TV, aren’t we?). April and May are usually packed with “for your considerat­ion” events in Hollywood as shows and networks try to woo voters. But will a lack of gimmicky parties and open bars affect who votes what into the nomination­s? It’s a possibilit­y.

Who will get nominated?

Emmy darlings such as Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and Netflix’s “The Crown” are virtual locks for multiple nomination­s.

Other sure bets are PopTV’s “Schitt’s Creek,” which just aired a much- loved final season; FX on Hulu’s “Mrs. America,” a star- studded limited series with Cate Blanchett; HBO’s “Succession,” which gained in popularity and critical acclaim in Season 2; and HBO’s “Watchmen,” another acclaimed miniseries.

Up- and- comers such as Hulu’s “Ramy,” which was a surprise at this year’s Golden Globes and Apple TV+’ s hyped “The Morning Show” also have good shots at getting recognitio­n.

So, are the Emmys actually going to happen in September? Will it all be on Zoom?

Unlike the Oscars, which recently announced the 2021 ceremony won’t occur until April, the Emmys have kept its original Sept. 20 air date firmly on the calendar.

ABC is airing the awards this year, and the network is pursuing plans for both a traditiona­l broadcast in a theater setting and a “virtual” one that is produced remotely. Jimmy Kimmel will host the ceremony in either scenario.

“Jimmy and the team are being very thoughtful and exploring all options,” ABC President Karey Burke told USA TODAY.

“We’re waiting until the last possible moment to pivot. Luckily Jimmy in particular has some experience with that.”

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AFP/ GETTY IMAGES Emmy statues at the 2018 ceremony. The nomination­s and ceremony will look different this year.
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“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and Rachel Brosnahan are likely nominees. AMAZON

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