Emmy Award 151921 226106856 2008-07-16T21:14:02Z QueCreativa 7300319 Added internal link to Suncoast Chapter {{redirect|Emmy|the female given name|Emmy (name)}} {{Infobox award | name = Emmy Award | image = EmmyAward.png | imagesize = 165px | caption = Emmy Award | description = Excellence in [[television]] | presenter = [[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|ATAS]]/[[National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences|NATAS]] | country = [[United States of America]] | year = 1949 | website = }} The '''Emmy Award''', also known as the '''Emmy''', is a [[television]] production award, similar in nature to the [[Peabody Award]]s but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the [[Oscars]].<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/newsenglish/witn/2007/09/070917_emmy.shtml BBC Learning English | Emmy awards<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/tv/features/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=6148800 Emmys For Dame Helen/The Sopranos - Reality TV | Photos | News | Galleries<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> They are presented in various sectors of the television industry, including entertainment programming, news and documentary shows, and sports programming. As such, the awards are presented in various area-specific ceremonies held annually throughout the year. The best known of these ceremonies are the [[Primetime Emmy Award]]s, honoring excellence in [[United States|American]] [[primetime]] television programming (excluding sports), and the [[Daytime Emmy Award]]s, honoring excellence in [[United States|American]] daytime television programming. Three related but separate organizations present the Emmy Awards:<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.emmys.tv/awards/index.php | publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences | title=Awards | accessdat=2008-06-21}}</ref> * the [[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]] (ATAS) honors national [[prime time]] entertainment excluding sports; * the [[National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences|National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]] (NATAS) recognizes daytime, sports, news and documentary programming, and; * the [[International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences|International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]] honors all programming produced and originally aired outside the United States. ==History== The [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]-based [[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]] (ATAS) established the Emmy Awards as part of an image-building and [[public relations]] opportunity.<ref name="emmyHistory">{{cite web | url=http://www.emmys.tv/atemmys/history.php | title=History of the Television Academy | publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences | accessdate=2008-06-21}}</ref> The name "Emmy" was chosen as a feminization of "immy", a nickname used for the [[image orthicon tube]]s that were common in early [[television camera]]s.<ref name="emmyOrigin">{{cite web | url=http://www.emmys.tv/awards/emmyorigin.php | title=Emmy Origin | publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences | accessdate=2008-06-21}}</ref> To complement the name, the [[statuette]] was designed to depict a winged woman holding an atom, which has since become the symbol of the TV Academies' goal of supporting and uplifting the art and science of television: The wings represent the muse of art; the atom the electron of science.<ref name="emmyOrigin"/> The [[1st Primetime Emmy Awards|first Emmy Awards]] were presented on [[January 25]], [[1949]] at the [[Hollywood Athletic Club]], but solely to honor shows produced and aired locally in the Los Angeles area. [[Shirley Dinsdale]] has the distinction of receiving the very first Emmy, for Most Outstanding Television Personality, during that first awards ceremony.<ref name="emmyHistory"/> In the 1950s, the ATAS expanded the Emmys into a national event, presenting the awards to shows broadcast nationwide. In 1955, the [[National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences]] (NATAS) was formed in [[New York]] as a sister organization to serve members on the [[East Coast of the United States|East Coast]], and help to also supervise the Emmys. The NATAS also established regional chapters throughout the [[United States]], with each one developing their own local Emmy awards show for local programming.<ref name="emmyHistory"/> Originally there was only one Emmy Awards ceremony held per year to honor shows nationally broadcast in the United States. That changed when the [[Daytime Emmy Awards]], a separate awards show specifically just for daytime programming, was first held in 1974. Other area-specific Emmy Awards ceremonies soon followed. Also, the [[International Emmy Awards]], honoring television programs produced and initially aired outside the U.S., was established in the early 1970s.<ref name="emmyHistory"/> Meanwhile, all Emmys awarded prior to the emergence of these separate, area-specific ceremonies are listed along with the [[Primetime Emmy Awards]] in the ATAS' official records.<ref name="emmyRecords">{{cite web | url=http://www.emmys.tv/atemmys/history.php | title=Advanced Primetime Awards Search | publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences | accessdate=2008-06-27}}</ref> In 1977, due to various conflicts, the ATAS and the NATAS agreed to split ties. However, they also agreed to share ownership of the Emmy statue and trademark, with each responsible for administering a specific set of award shows.<ref name="emmyHistory"/> ==Area-specific ceremonies== The Emmys are presented in various area-specific ceremonies held annually throughout the calendar year. Each has their own set of award categories, and it is not uncommon for them to have some of the same names (e.g. [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series|''Primetime'' Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series]] and [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series|''Daytime'' Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series]]). ===Primetime Emmys=== {{details|Primetime Emmy Award}} The [[Primetime Emmy Award|Primetime Emmys]] are presented in recognition of excellence in American [[primetime]] television programming. Ceremonies generally are held in mid-September, on the Sunday before the official start of the fall television season, and are currently broadcast in rotation among the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], [[CBS]], [[NBC]], and [[Fox Network|FOX]] networks. Some award categories presented to behind-the-scenes personnel such as [[art director]]s, [[costume designer]]s, [[cinematographer]]s, [[casting director]]s, and [[sound editor]]s are awarded at a separate [[Creative Arts Emmy Award|Creative Arts Emmys]] ceremony held a few days earlier. ===Daytime Emmys=== {{details|Daytime Emmy Award}} The [[Daytime Emmy Award]]s, generally are held in June, are presented in recognition of excellence in American daytime television programming. The first daytime-themed Emmy Awards were given out at the primetime ceremony in 1972, but the first separate awards show made just for daytime programming was not held until 1974. Like the Primetime Emmys, a separate Creative Arts Emmy ceremony is also held a few days earlier to honor the behind-the-scenes personnel working in daytime television. ===Sports Emmys=== {{details|Sports Emmy Awards}} The [[Sports Emmy Award]]s are presented for excellence in sports programming. The awards ceremony takes place every Spring, usually sometime in the last two weeks in April or the first week in May, and is held on a Monday night in [[New York City]]. ===Technology and Engineering Emmys=== {{details|Technology & Engineering Emmy Award}} [[Technology & Engineering Emmy Award]]s are presented to individuals, companies, or to scientific or technical organizations in recognition for their significant developments and contributions to the technological and engineering aspects of television. ===Regional Emmys=== There are twenty chapters of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, located across the United States, that conduct regional awards to recognize excellence in all the regional [[Media market|television markets]]. Because the headquarters of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences are located in Los Angeles, the Academy also handles the Los Angeles area membership and regional awards. These awards are less glamorous than the Prime Time Emmys and are sometimes technical. The Regional Emmy Award is 11.5&nbsp;inches (29 cm) tall with a base diameter of 5.5&nbsp;inches (14 cm) and weight of 48 oz (1.4 kg), as opposed to the Primetime Emmy, which stands {{convert|15.5|in|cm}} tall with a base diameter of {{convert|7.5|in|cm}} and weight of 88 oz (2.5 kg). ;National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences chapters {{col-begin}} {{col-break}} * Boston / New England * Chicago / Midwest * Cleveland * Heartland * Lone Star * Los Angeles * Michigan * Mid-America * Mid-Atlantic * Midsouth {{col-break}} * National Capital/Chesapeake Bay * New York * Northern California * Northwest * Ohio Valley * Pacific Southwest * Rocky Mountain Southwest * Southeast / Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina * [[Suncoast Chapter]] * Upper Midwest {{col-end}} ===International Emmys=== <!-- this section name is referenced in a link --> The [[International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences|International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]] presents the International Emmy Award to the best television programs produced, and initially aired, outside the U.S. There are fourteen program categories for the International Emmy Awards: Arts Programming; Best Performance by an Actor; Best Performance by an Actress; Children & Young People; Comedy; Current Affairs; Documentary; Drama Series; Interactive Channel; Interactive Program; Interactive TV Service; News; Non-Scripted Entertainment; Telenovela; and TV Movie/Mini-Series. The awards are presented at the International Emmy Awards Gala - the world’s most prestigious international television event. Held each year in November at the Hilton Hotel, New York City, the Gala attracts over 1,200 television professionals, who gather to celebrate excellence in television and network with their peers. The three Interactive categories are awarded in a separate ceremony held during MIPTV in Cannes. ===Student Emmys=== High school students can submit productions to their region's charter and receive recognition in the categories of News, Arts & Entertainment, Documentary, Public Affairs/Community Service/Public Service, Sports, Technical Achievement and Writing. The school or after-school program attached to the students then receives a plaque with the name of an adult advisor and the student film-makers. Up to one-hundred students are allowed to be attached to an award. From there a "blue-ribbon" panel judges the winners from each region and awards the National Student Television Award for Excellence. ===Other Emmys=== *National TV newscasts and documentaries *Business and financial reporting *Public Service - for [[public service announcement]]s and programming to "advance the common good" *The [[Bob Hope Humanitarian Award]] - awarded by the Academy Board of Governors *The Governors Award honors the achievements of an individual, company or organization whose works stand out with the immediacy of current achievement. It is the highest award presented by the Academy.<ref>{{cite web | author=Board of Governors | title=American Idol's "Idol Gives Back" and HBO's "The Addiction Project" Named Recipients of Television Academy's 2007 Governors Award | url=http://www.emmys.tv/media/releases/2007/rel-pte07-gov1.php | publisher=Academy of Television Arts and Sciences | date=6 August 2007 | accessdate=2008-05-14}}</ref> ==See also== * [[List of Daytime Emmy Award winners]] * [[List of International Emmy Award winners]] * [[List of Primetime Emmy Award winners]] * [[List of Primetime Emmy Awards ceremonies]] * [[Sports Emmy Awards]] == References == {{reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.emmys.org Primetime Emmy Awards] * [http://www.iemmys.tv/winners.html International Emmy Awards] * [http://www.emmyonline.org/daytime/ Daytime Emmy Awards] * [http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Emmy_Awards/ Emmy Awards] at the [[Internet Movie Database]] * [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/artsentertainment/2003221051_emmyswag24.html Emmy Gift Packages] [[August 24]], [[2006]], The Seattle Times article {{EmmyAwardsbyYear}} [[Category:Awards established in 1949]] [[Category:Emmy Awards| ]] [[Category:Television awards]] [[ar:جوائز الإيمي]] [[bs:Emmy nagrada]] [[bg:Еми (награда)]] [[ca:Premi Emmy]] [[cs:Ceny Emmy]] [[da:Emmy]] [[de:Emmy]] [[et:Emmy]] [[el:Βραβεία Έμμυ]] [[es:Premios Emmy]] [[eo:Premio Emmy]] [[fa:جایزه امی]] [[fr:Emmy Award]] [[ko:에미상]] [[hr:Nagrada Emmy]] [[id:Penghargaan Emmy]] [[it:Premio Emmy]] [[he:פרס אמי]] [[ka:ემი (პრემია)]] [[hu:Emmy-díj]] [[mr:इम्मी पुरस्कार]] [[nl:Emmy Award]] [[ja:エミー賞]] [[no:Emmy Award]] [[pl:Nagroda Emmy]] [[pt:Prêmios Emmy]] [[ro:Premiul Emmy]] [[ru:Эмми]] [[simple:Emmy Award]] [[sr:Еми награда]] [[sh:Emmy Award]] [[fi:Emmy-palkinto]] [[sv:Emmy Award]] [[tr:Emmy Ödülleri]] [[zh:艾美奖]]