Emmy noms, ad-skipping go hand in hand

TiVo said Wednesday that the shows nominated for Emmys are also the ones that are most often viewed in time-shifted mode, which makes them likelier candidates for ad-skipping.

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'Little Dorrit' comes up big

After staying off the radar with little marketing push, the BBC/PBS production of "Little Dorrit" surprisingly became the most honored program of the night with seven Emmys, including best miniseries.

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Emmy standouts each roll a seven

After seven times, anything can get a little dull -- especially if it happens on a live TV awards show.

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Demise of broadcast TV is a hot topic

Nervousness at the Emmys is nothing new, but those who took the stage Sunday at the Nokia Theatre exhibited a different kind of anxiety, referencing declining broadcast ratings in general and Emmy apathy in particular.

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THR's 16th annual evaluation of 35-and-under executives working in film, television, representation, law and new media.
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The Thinker

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Daytime Emmys: The show must go on

In January, the Daytime Emmys had no telecast home. In September, the show breaks ground that may signal the path for all other TV awards programming.
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Imagen: Change is good

As roles for Latinos evolve, so too do the awards.
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Emmy Wrap: Final Cut

Controversy over this year's Emmy telecast illustrates the challenge of balancing ratings with industry concerns.
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