Explicating the Emmys, sort of
In the wake of some of the head-scratching choices announced in the Emmy nominations yesterday, Howstuffworks.com attempts to explain the process for you.
It’s entitled “How the Emmy Awards Work.” Spoiler: They don’t.
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In the wake of some of the head-scratching choices announced in the Emmy nominations yesterday, Howstuffworks.com attempts to explain the process for you.
It’s entitled “How the Emmy Awards Work.” Spoiler: They don’t.