By Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office Editor While the Television Academy today recognized AMPAS recent ruling to consider streaming and VOD fare during the pandemic crisis, the Emmy voting organization continued to re-emphasize a new rule made back in March that Oscar-nominated programs would no longer be eligible in the TV competition.
In fact, the new rule which prevents content from competing both at the Emmys and the Oscars is fresh news to many. “The Television Academy supports the recent decision from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to allow feature films, originally intended for theatrical distribution but made available via streaming or video on demand during the current pandemic crisis, to compete
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