Emmy Nominations: Disney+, Peacock & Apple Pick Up Steam As Broadcast, Amazon & FX See Declines

The numbers are in and there are some winners and losers when it comes to today’s Emmy nominations.

As Deadline reported earlier, HBO scored a record haul of 142 nominations, besting Netflix, which still secured 121 nominations, well up from its 107 last year, and Apple added to its pile from last year.

Elsewhere, there are some interesting numbers for the likes of Disney+ and Peacock, while FX was never going to replicate last year’s outsized success and there’s another fall for the overall numbers for the broadcast networks.

Disney+ grew from 19 nominations last year to 28 nods this year thanks to a massive haul from Andor as well as some love for Agatha All Along and some documentaries such as Beatles ’64.

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FX couldn’t replicate last year’s success, which saw series such as Shōgun take it to a record haul and dropped from 93 nominations to 35 with big mornings for The Bear, as per usual, Michelle Williams-led Dying For Sex and What We Do In The Shadows.

Peacock also grew its numbers from 9 noms last year to 19 this year thanks to a raft of SNL spinoffs and The Traitors.

Comedy Central also doubled its total from last year, largely thanks to The Daily Show, while Paramount+ remained steady with seven (up from six last year).

Amazon didn’t have a great morning, down considerably from last year. In 2024, it nabbed 37 nominations but this year only got 12 including four for The Boys.

Broadcast television was also down, despite a lot of awards for SNL around its 50th anniversary. ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC accounted for 99 nominations this year, down from 115 last year with ABC getting 37 (38 last year), Fox getting 7 (6 last year) and NBC getting 29 (33 last year). CBS was the biggest drop from 38 to 26.

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