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What to Expect From Wednesday’s Emmy Nominations

The top nominees are announced at 11:30 a.m. ET. “Shogun” and “The Bear” are poised to have a big day.

Just six months after a strike-delayed ceremony, the Emmys are back.

Nominations for television’s most prestigious award show will be unveiled on Wednesday morning. “Shogun,” the lush period drama, and “The Bear,” the anxiety-inducing comedy, are poised to have a big day. Netflix’s “Baby Reindeer” is expected to stand out among limited series.

There is a considerable cloud hanging over Emmy nomination day this year. Last year’s double strikes, along with several years of cost cutting, have put the industry in the throes of a contraction. The Peak TV era is now firmly in the rearview mirror. To wit, the number of shows submitted for Emmy consideration this year plummeted.

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