"2023 Emmy Awards Postponed to 2024 Due to Hollywood Labor Disputes"

Because of these work debates, Emmy coordinators chose to delay the service until January, furnishing the business with time to determine the issues. The screenwriters finished up their 148-day strike in late September, and the entertainers approved their new arrangement with the studios in December.
This delay is the most huge in Emmys history since the repercussions of the September 11, 2001, fear based oppressor assaults when the function occurred in November. The deferral has caused an uncommon circumstance for the Emmys, with shows like "Progression" and "The Bear" having been behind closed doors for broadened periods — eight months and 19 months, separately. Other designated shows, for example, "Andor," "Place of the Mythical serpent," "The White Lotus," and "Better Refer to Saul as" finished up their selected seasons in 2022.
In spite of the deferral, Emmy electors didn't get the opportunity to adjust their perspectives, as conclusive round casting a ballot happened in August, and the outcomes have been kept secret until the service.
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