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While many sweet ticket parties have been canceled due to the Covid-19, the Emmy Awards on Sunday are expected to be a night of excitement at promotional rallies that shake the Hollywood economy.
The same broadcast on Sunday, a kind of “big show” that has so far brought in a wider audience, is expected to reach as few viewers on the CBS network as it did before the cables were cut, with the Emmy able to attract as many people as 35m viewers.
The winners of this drop are expected to win many trophies. Disney Plus, a search operation launched by Walt Disney in 2019, raises the bar with their Star Wars list Destroyer and 24, followed by Marvel’s entertaining series WandaVision at 23.
The latest version of Netflix’s Crown she also has 24 responses, including Emma Corrin as the main character in her portrayal of Diana, Queen of Wales and Gillian Anderson as an actress in her time as Margaret Thatcher.
Apple Plus will be having its biggest night here at Emmys because of Ted Lasso, an interesting joke about an American who has been hired to coach the British football team, which has won 20 votes.
Ted Lasso, watching Jason Sudeikis, is the first hit of Apple TV Plus © AP
“Netflix had its reward, Amazon received it, as did Hulu [but] On Sunday it feels like companies have revived Apple TV Plus, “said Rich Greenfield, a partner at LightShed.”
After a few lies start apple to enter Hollywood a decade ago, the company two years ago launched Apple TV Plus, a response to the search war between Netflix, Disney and others. Instead of just filling the audience with Apple apps they have instead spent a lot of money on smaller shows, similar to the way HBO has adopted. Silicon Valley Company spent a lot of money on each district to build it Morning show, a play that was set in a newsroom, over $ 15m that HBO Game of Thrones he had destroyed, even by his military prowess.
Apple has earned more than $ 6bn in its search engine in 2019, FT said, attracting top talent with its brand as well as higher pay. But Ted Lasso is the best in the company, putting the company on the map among the many as professional companies and media groups spend a lot of money to attract subscribers.
The growth of the television program is a result of what Benjamin Swinburne, US media director at Morgan Stanley, calls the “replacement part” of growing companies. The new ones have become more expensive to make and less profitable, with many players losing money other than Netflix.
“Obviously the buyer wins if you look at the Emmy list,” Swinburne said. “It’s a good time to be a potato as long as you can get plenty of food. There are a number of amazing options. ”
More and more options include fewer Emmys and some of the leading radio stations in the US, CBS, NBC, ABC and FOX. The Tokyo Olympic Games in July attracted the lowest audience since NBC first aired the show in 1988. The Oscars, which aired in April, also featured fewer people, as did the Emmys last year.
The Emmy was about a year ago, the host Jimmy Kimmel stood in the empty stadium. This year’s show returns to the afternoon traditions with a handful of people chosen by their guests. Cedric the Entertainer will be involved.
CBS hopes to expand this year’s Emmys viewers by making the show a reality at Paramount Plus, a promotional project.
But the glorious days of the “great tent” program were over.
“We see a lot of football in power, but that’s just it,” Swinburne said. “The Academy Awards at the end of the season went down a lot, and that’s the conditions for the awards – and the cutting work.”