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On 5/16/2023 at 5:13 PM, Faulkner said:

I’m curious if they really believe a resolution is imminent. 

I Have My Doubts! Gosh I Hope they reconsider certain Nods

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On 6/18/2023 at 1:44 AM, Soapsuds said:

My Personal Take on that one:

Guest Star: Robert Newman, But also wanted to Vote for Alley Mills and maybe even Kevin Spirtas

Younger Performer: I voted For Eden But Kinda wanted to vote for the actor who plays Douglas Forrester

SUPPORTING ACTOR: Nikolas Chavez was an Easy choice, but this category seems like a worthy race at least

Supporting Actress: voted For Krista since hers is the only work I got to accompany, for a while she made me like Taylor as a Character Again! Kinda Wanted to vote for Stacy But Pretty sure They will give it to Sonya Eddy

Lead Actor: Peter Bergman followed by Jason Thompson for Me, Can't really judge on MB OR Billy Flynn's Work, and TK's Acting left a lot to be desired last year

Lead Actress: Melissa Claire Egan followed by Finola Hughes, Jacquie's Work wasn't exactly All leading lady material and Michelle and Sharon just don't belong here!

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An update on the status of the Daytime Emmy ceremony buried in a Variety article on how the Primetime Emmy ceremony will move forward if strikes persist:

What about the Daytime Emmys? The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is behind this one, which has been on hold since June. It’s starting to get too late to think about this year’s show, which happens to be a big anniversary: The 50th edition. In July, NATAS CEO Adam Sharp told me that by the end of the year, a Daytime Emmys event might interfere with next year’s show: “We usually put out the preview of categories in December and open for entries in January,” Sharp says. “So, if we get past the holidays, we’re into the next competition cycle. Once we start getting to the holiday season, the window somewhat closes for rescheduling. Otherwise, we’re getting closer to the next show than we were to the last one… We think there is still some window there in the mid fall. But it’s narrowing. And it’s concerning.” Perhaps NATAS will wind up having to pair a downsized Daytime Emmys with the Children’s & Family Emmys should it not happen until December.

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https://theemmys.tv/emmy-weekend-2023/

Nov. 7, 2023
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) today announced four days of celebrations honoring individuals in the Daytime and Children’s & Family television communities. NATAS-produced Emmy® Award ceremonies include:

The Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy® Awards Luncheon — 12:00 noon PT, Saturday afternoon, December 16;

The 2nd Annual Children’s & Family Creative Arts Emmy® Awards Dinner — 8:00 pm PT,  Saturday evening, December 16;

The 2nd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy® Awards and Trustees’ Gala — 5:00 pm PT, topping off the weekend of festivities on Sunday evening, December 17.  

All three Emmy celebrations will be held at the historic Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. Additionally, NATAS will kick off the weekend with a private luncheon to honor its 2023 Daytime and Children’s & Family inductees into the Gold & Silver Circle honor society on Thursday, December 14. 

Legendary talk show host Maury Povich, who was previously announced as a Daytime Emmys® Lifetime Achievement Honoree, will receive his award at the Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle ceremony on Saturday afternoon, December 16. 
 

SAG-AFTRA Strike Information

SAG-AFTRA members appearing on Daytime Dramas, Talk Shows, and other Non-Dramatic Programs recognized by the Daytime Emmy Awards work under the guild’s Network Code agreement, which remains a non-struck contract. The majority of programs recognized in the Children’s & Family Emmy Awards competition were similarly produced under agreements not subject to the strike. 

However, some Children’s & Family Emmy-nominated programs remain struck. NATAS salutes the nominated performances of those SAG-AFTRA members who appeared in these programs but acknowledges that it is a violation of the guild’s strike rules for such members to promote or publicize their nominations for struck work. 

SAG-AFTRA members are strongly advised to observe the strike rules at all times. NATAS remains hopeful that a fair deal will be reached prior to the awards ceremonies. The events themselves are produced under separate non-dramatic agreements that are not subject to the strike order. NATAS will modify ceremony formats as needed to respect any remaining strike obligations of guild members.

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On 11/7/2023 at 10:25 AM, janea4old said:

https://theemmys.tv/emmy-weekend-2023/

Nov. 7, 2023
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) today announced four days of celebrations honoring individuals in the Daytime and Children’s & Family television communities. NATAS-produced Emmy® Award ceremonies include:

The Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy® Awards Luncheon — 12:00 noon PT, Saturday afternoon, December 16;

The 2nd Annual Children’s & Family Creative Arts Emmy® Awards Dinner — 8:00 pm PT,  Saturday evening, December 16;

The 2nd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy® Awards and Trustees’ Gala — 5:00 pm PT, topping off the weekend of festivities on Sunday evening, December 17.  

All three Emmy celebrations will be held at the historic Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. Additionally, NATAS will kick off the weekend with a private luncheon to honor its 2023 Daytime and Children’s & Family inductees into the Gold & Silver Circle honor society on Thursday, December 14. 

Legendary talk show host Maury Povich, who was previously announced as a Daytime Emmys® Lifetime Achievement Honoree, will receive his award at the Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle ceremony on Saturday afternoon, December 16. 
 

SAG-AFTRA Strike Information

SAG-AFTRA members appearing on Daytime Dramas, Talk Shows, and other Non-Dramatic Programs recognized by the Daytime Emmy Awards work under the guild’s Network Code agreement, which remains a non-struck contract. The majority of programs recognized in the Children’s & Family Emmy Awards competition were similarly produced under agreements not subject to the strike. 

However, some Children’s & Family Emmy-nominated programs remain struck. NATAS salutes the nominated performances of those SAG-AFTRA members who appeared in these programs but acknowledges that it is a violation of the guild’s strike rules for such members to promote or publicize their nominations for struck work. 

SAG-AFTRA members are strongly advised to observe the strike rules at all times. NATAS remains hopeful that a fair deal will be reached prior to the awards ceremonies. The events themselves are produced under separate non-dramatic agreements that are not subject to the strike order. NATAS will modify ceremony formats as needed to respect any remaining strike obligations of guild members.

So what I'm not following is whether a televised show is happening or are the major categories (acting, producing, writing, directing) being covered at one of those three events?

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On 5/1/2023 at 3:39 PM, ~bl~ said:

Eden McCoy was eligible for part of the year before her birthday, so all scenes submitted have to be before she aged out of the category.

Ah that explains it.  Thank you!

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