Why a Reunion Between the Two Rival TV Academies Is Long Overdue

Awards Circuit Column: It's been 50 years since the Emmys split in two. Now the L.A.-based Television Academy and N.Y.'s National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences may finally combine again.
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Awards Circuit Column: It's been 50 years since the Emmys split in two. Now the L.A.-based Television Academy and N.Y.'s National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences may finally combine again. Last month’s news that the two rival TV academies are looking to reunite was welcome and overdue — but it won’t be as easy as flipping a switch. The Los Angeles-based Television Academy and the New York located National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences are run very differently, each having had 50 years to develop its own bureaucratic infrastructure.
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- Awards Circuit Column: It's been 50 years since the Emmys split in two. Now the L.A.-based Television Academy and N.Y.'s National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences may finally combine again.
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Why a Reunion Between the Two Rival TV Academies Is Long Overdue
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