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The show must wait! 75th Emmy Awards postponed amid actors' and writers' strike - Event rescheduled for January 2024

DNA Friday, 28 July 2023
The 75th Annual Emmy Awards, which were initially slated to take place on September 18, have been postponed to January 2024 due to the ongoing writers' and actors' strikes in Hollywood.
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Emmys to Be Postponed , Due to Hollywood Strikes. The 75th Emmys were originally supposed to take place Sept. 18. But now, because of the strike by screenwriters and actors in Hollywood, the awards show will be pushed back, NBC News reports. . A new date has yet to be determined, according to...

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