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Amazon, Netflix, and HBO won the most Emmys: Chart
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- Amazon and Netflix dominated a lot of the major Emmy
categories last night, with big wins for “The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel,” “Godless,” “The Crown,” and “Seven Seconds.” - HBO and Netflix tied with the most Emmy wins in 2018. Both
won 23, including the Creative Arts Emmys. - We made a graphic to show how all the networks compared in
Emmy wins.
The 70th annual Emmy Awards aired live from Los Angeles Monday,
and it was a big night for the streaming giants.
Netflix won multiple acting categories for shows including “The
Crown,” “Godless,” and (already canceled) “Seven Seconds.” HBO
won the same amount of total Emmys as Netflix, thanks to some
major wins for “Game of Thrones” and “Barry.”
While Amazon didn’t win as many awards in comparison, “The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” swept several categories, including best
actress and best supporting actress in a comedy, best comedy, and
a historic double win for Amy Sherman-Palladino, who won for
writing and directing the series.
Representing the ad-supported networks, FX snagged two surprising
and deserved wins for “The Americans” and multiple for “The
Assassination of Gianni Versace,” including best actor in a
limited series and best limited series. It came pretty close to
Netflix and HBO in the tally for Emmy wins during the telecast.
During the Primetime telecast, Netflix won 7 Emmys, HBO won
6, Amazon won 5, and FX won 5. But including the Creative Arts
Emmys, which happen a week before the Primetime ceremony, HBO and
Netflix tied with 23 Emmys, while Amazon won 8. FX won 12 in
total.
This graphic shows how all of the networks Emmy wins compared to
each other:
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