Netflix’s House of Cards and Arrested Development snared...
Netflix’s House of Cards and Arrested Development snared nominations for 2013 Emmy Awards. CNN reported as breaking news Thursday morning that two Netflix series had received Emmy nominations, “marking the first time that a series distributed online has been nominated…
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for an Emmy.” CBS reported the nominations as “the first time that television’s top awards have recognized a program delivered online as equal in quality to the best that TV has to offer.” The Huffington Post called the news “a breakthrough moment for shows making a splash without the aid of a TV set.” USA Today cited “the first time shows not aired on broadcast or cable networks were nominated in top categories.” House of Cards received four nominations, including one for outstanding drama series, and Jason Bateman of Arrested Development nabbed a nomination for lead actor in a comedy series. Other nominations for House of Cards include Robin Wright for leading actress in a drama, Kevin Spacey for leading actor in a drama and David Fincher for director of a drama series. A list of nominations is at http://bit.ly/111VpyQ.