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Reginald Hudlin, David Hill to produce Oscars telecast

LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says Reginald Hudlin and David Hill will produce the 88th Oscars telecast. Hill...

After the Oscars, diversity remains a topic of discussion

NEW YORK (AP) — What was missing from the Academy Awards turned out to be the issue that could not be ignored on the...

The best and worst moments from 2015 Oscars

Now that the 2015 Academy Awards at the Dolby Theater has concluded, we can enumerate the best and worst episodes from the grandest entertainment awards program…

And the winner is … Suspense builds for 87th Oscars

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Oscar movies this year may be small, but they're packing a lot of drama. When the 87th Academy Awards kick...

Tony Awards will lean on songs and celebrities

NEW YORK (AP) — Relax, Idina. At this star-studded ceremony, no one is going to mangle your name. The Tony Awards celebrating Broadway start Sunday...

Rulings for some Tony Awards may change the race

NEW YORK (AP) — Four days before the Tony Awards, an administrative panel has made some decisions that will have a powerful effect on...

NBC taps Seth Meyers as next Emmys host

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Seth Meyers will take his late-night act to prime time as the next host of the Emmy Awards. NBC, home to...

Who else was worthy of 'Late Show' prize?

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Congratulations, Stephen Colbert, on winning CBS' "Late Show" gig. You're brilliantly funny, you've proven yourself in the Comedy Central farm...

Emmys live up to unpredictable nature

Actress Kerry Washington arrives at the BAFTA's Los Angeles TV Tea party at the SLS Hotel on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP) by David BauderAP Television Writer The Emmys lived up to its reputation as the least predictable entertainment awards show. Television's annual night of honors, where the AMC drama "Breaking Bad" and ABC comedy "Modern Family" were judged the industry's finest on Sunday night, mixed in surprises with expected winners, and ended some winning streaks while extending others. Newcomer Netflix made its presence felt, but not in the splashy way it had hoped for. "Nobody in America is winning their office pool," host Neil Patrick Harris said late in the CBS telecast from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.

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