The Primetime Emmy Awards
The Primetime Emmy Awards are presented
by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in recognition
of excellence in American primetime television programming.
First awarded in 1949, they were originally referred to as just
the "Emmy Awards" until the first Daytime Emmy Award ceremonies
were held in the 1970s, and the word "primetime" was added to
disambiguate between the two.
The Primetime Emmys generally air in mid-September, on the
Sunday before the official start of the fall television season.
They are currently seen in rotation among the four major
networks (CBS, ABC, NBC, and FOX). However, the 2006 Primetime
Emmys (broadcast on NBC) aired a few weeks early, on Sunday,
August 27, 2006, in order to accommodate NBC's coverage of
Sunday Night NFL Football beginning in September.
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