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Will fewer franchise nominees curb Emmys appeal? Parrot Analytics unpacks the data By Christofer Ham

Will fewer franchise nominees curb Emmys appeal? Parrot Analytics unpacks the data [Emmys]( [3 Big Questions Ahead of the 2024 Emmys | Charts]( By Christofer Hamilton The 2024 Emmy Nominations were announced in July ahead of the awards ceremony scheduled for Sept. 15. After last year’s awards were delayed until this January because of the strikes, here are a few things to watch for this year to see how much things have returned to normal after last year’s disruptions. There has been a years-long trend of increasing audience demand for nominated shows. The inclusion of broadly popular franchise shows like “Obi-Wan Kenobi” and “House of the Dragon” last year helped continue this pattern, which is a positive sign for the future viability of awards shows like the Emmys. Recognizing content that audiences actually care about is an important step for these events to stay relevant to the general public outside of the Hollywood bubble. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WrapPRO logo] Discover why entertainment executives and professionals rely on the WrapPRO platform daily for exclusive coverage, analysis, deeper reporting, and access to VIP events & screenings throughout the year. [Subscribe Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( TheWrap | 2034 Armacost Ave Los Angeles, CA 90025 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo](

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