The 75th Emmy Awards show has been postponed

The 75th Emmy Awards, scheduled for September 18, has been postponed due to actors and writers strikes, marking the first delay of the ceremony since 2001.

Postponed Event: The Emmy ceremony has officially been delayed due to strikes by television writers and actors.
* Vendors for the event were advised that the ceremony will not take place on its scheduled September 18 date.
* This postponement marks the first such delay of the awards show since 2001.

Impact of the Strikes: Union rules limit the number of interviews members can do during a strike and bar them from certain events related to their work.
* SAG-AFTRA members, for example, are prohibited from attending film or television premieres, completing interviews about finished projects at events like Comic-Con, or attending film festivals or awards shows during the strike.
* They are also forbidden from sharing content related to their television and film projects on social media.

Context: The Emmy Awards are a significant promotional opportunity for Hollywood, despite declining viewership in recent years.
* Press releases, ads, and interviews typically follow each nomination of a show, actor, director, musician, or other content creator.

Nominations: This year’s Emmy nominees include Succession, The Last of Us, The White Lotus, and Ted Lasso.

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