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UPDATED: The DGA, SAG-AFTRA and the WGA issued a joint statement expressing their displeasure with the TV Academy’s decision to move five categories off the NBC telecast: “The Emmys exist to celebrate the best of television and the artists who are central to bringing these stories to life. The decision to eliminate these categories from the prime-time broadcast devalues the contributions of the talented people the Academy is meant to honor. An awards show dedicated to recognizing excellence should not reduce recognition for the artists whose work gives it meaning.”

The Television Academy plans to reduce the number of Emmy categories that are awarded during its primetime Emmy telecast on Sept. 14. On Thursday, the Academy’s Board of Governors voted to shift five categories to the earlier Emmy ceremonies on Sept. 5 and Sept. 6: Writing for a variety series, supporting actor and actress in a limited/anthology series or movie, directing for a limited series/anthology or movie and writing for a limited series/anthology or movie.

By trimming the number of awards presented in primetime to 19 (compared to 26 handed out last year), the org said it’s making a concerted effort to revitalize the ceremony — which rarely has time to include any entertainment due to the tremendous number of kudos that have to be handed out.

TV Academy chair Cris Abrego told Variety that he hopes moving out some awards creates more leeway for musical performances, comedic bits and unexpected acceptance speeches.

“We’re really excited to flex more creativity into the show,” he said. “This is not new, but the Academy’s always been committed to delivering an Emmy telecast that celebrates television, and also creating the best possible viewing experience. But it needs time, and that’s where we really want to find time to create an incredible night of entertainment that celebrates all of the Emmy winners.”

In picking these five categories to shift, Abrego said the plan was to spread it out across different disciplines, including performers, writers and directors. “There’s no perfect solution because every category obviously represents extraordinary work, but we really wanted just to take an approach to be as balanced and as equitable as possible,” he said. “So then, what we really did was rather than concentrating on the change in one discipline or one peer group, it’s a small number of categories across the performances, writing and directing.”

Abrego said the Academy plans to reach out to the guilds for those groups to explain the change, and knows that “there’s going to be some upset folks on this for sure. We want to honor respect members across all the professions and all the guilds, which we do across all three nights of the Emmys. This decision, though, was made to protect and enhance the future of the telecast and future of the Academy… the decision is really about ensuring that the Emmy Awards remain the premier celebration of television — not only for today’s industry, but for the future. Audiences are evolving and changing, and and so must the show.”

For the Emmys, it’s been a bit of an up-and-down performance post-pandemic. The 77th Emmy Awards last year on CBS averaged 7.4 million viewers in its live telecast, which was up 8% from the 2024 show on ABC (6.9 million) and made it the most-watched edition since 2021.

The revamp comes as the TV Academy mulls the fate of the Emmy telecast as the traditional network “wheel deal,” in which ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox take turns broadcasting the ceremony, expires after this year’s NBC edition. Abrego said Thursday’s decision was made separately from those negotiations, and is really focused on this year’s ceremony. But as the org negotiates a new deal, this could be seen as a good faith attempt to combat concerns that awards shows are no longer the audience draw they once were.

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Meanwhile, with so many major awards switching to what has traditionally been known as the “Creative Arts Emmys,” the TV Academy is also dropping the “Creative Arts” distinction for the Sept. 5 and Sept. 6 ceremonies — and now will refer to all three events (including the Sept. 14 telecast) as simply the “Emmys.”

“It’s something that I’ve really felt strongly about, every Emmy is incredibly valuable,” Abrego said. “We’re bringing equity to all that part of it. Emmy night one, night two and night three, they’re all Emmys.”

In recent years, the two nights of the Creative Arts Emmys have been edited into a tape delayed special on FXX; talks are ongoing to bring that back this year with the first two nights of the Emmys.

Abrego said the decision to move categories and open up time on the Sept. 14 telecast has been done in cooperation with NBC and producers Jesse Collins Entertainment, which now will be charged with filling more of that time.

“It’s real time to get real creative to the show that we think is going to give it that juice,” he said. “Having just gone off a creative call with the team, it’s really going to be exciting.”

The Television Academy has made several attempts over the years to streamline the Emmys, but those plans have been met with controversy. In 2023, the Writers Guild of America protested a plan to move the outstanding writing for a variety series or special categories out of the Emmy telecast, in order to put the variety special (live) category into the telecast instead.

In 2009, the Directors’ Guild and the Writers’ Guild objected when the TV Academy revealed a plan to pre-tape award presentations in eight categories before the show. The idea was to still show the winners, but edit out the time they take to get on and off the stage — which would save several minutes from the telecast. Another plan — to hand out trophies to winners in their seats — was also nixed.

Most similarly to this year’s plan, the TV Academy attempted to move seven categories to the Creative Arts Emmys in 2005, until the guilds balked. Just like Friday’s announcement, the idea in 2005 involved moving several awards (in that case, it was for writing, directing and supporting actor and actress in a TV movie/mini as well as trophies for performing, writing and directing for variety programs) in order to free up space for other content on the Emmys telecast.

Back then, like now, there was concern over ratings declines and the need to make the Emmys a much more vibrant, enticing program for viewers. But the Academy eventually backed down from that idea after the WGA and DGA took issue with the Emmy proposals; the Academy’s director and writer peer groups drafted a compromise. But that plan, to save time by pre-taping acceptance speeches from several categories (in an attempt to save some time) also never took off.

The DGA and WGA have been able to gum up previous plans because they provide waivers that allow the TV Academy to show clips from nominated series for free on the telecast — and in the past have threatened to revoke those waivers when the Academy tries to streamline the show like this.

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Outreach to the guilds is now the next step, Abrego said. “Obviously, this was something that was voted on by our board of governors and approved with some incredibly meaningful, thoughtful discussion,” he said. “This is not an easy decision, because I understand how people are going to feel about this. But when I started this role, I really believed that the responsibility was twofold. First was protecting integrity of the Emmy awards. Second was, continue evolving the image so they remain culturally meaningful for future generations.”

Here’s how the Academy framed it in a statement: “The Television Academy is committed to delivering a fresh new take on the Emmys broadcast, with a focus on entertainment that celebrates television shows, artists and moments audiences love while honoring excellent work from the past year. Given the extraordinary breadth of work recognized each year and the limited time available within a three-hour broadcast, a select number of categories will be moving to the Emmy ceremonies taking place the week prior to the telecast. This thoughtful evolution ensures this year’s NBC ceremony and future broadcasts remain deeply engaging and tailored to the television audience.”   

“Law & Order: SVU” star and exec producer — and 2006 lead drama actress Emmy winner — Mariska Hargitay (nominated twice this year for the doc “My Mom Jayne”) will host the 78th Emmys. The telecast, produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment, airs Monday, Sept. 14, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT from the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live, airing live on NBC and streaming on Peacock. The Emmy Awards formerly known as Creative Arts will take place Saturday, Sept. 5, and Sunday, Sept. 6.

Here is the plan for how this year’s three Emmy ceremonies, including the main event on Sept. 14, will be divided by category:

78th Emmy Awards Categories — Saturday, September 5, 2026

  1. Outstanding Casting For A Reality Program
  2. Outstanding Choreography For Variety Or Reality Programming
  3. Outstanding Cinematography For A Nonfiction Program
  4. Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program
  5. Outstanding Commercial
  6. Outstanding Costumes For Variety, Nonfiction Or Reality Programming
  7. Outstanding Directing For A Documentary/Nonfiction Program
  8. Outstanding Directing For A Reality Program
  9. Outstanding Directing For A Variety Series
  10. Outstanding Directing For A Variety Special
  11. Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series
  12. Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Special
  13. Outstanding Emerging Media Program
  14. Exceptional Merit In Documentary Filmmaking
  15. Outstanding Game Show
  16. Outstanding Hairstyling For A Variety, Nonfiction Or Reality Program
  17. Outstanding Host For A Game Show
  18. Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality Competition Program
  19. Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series Or Special
  20. Outstanding Innovation In Emerging Media Programming
  21. Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Series
  22. Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Special
  23. Outstanding Makeup For A Variety, Nonfiction Or Reality Program
  24. Outstanding Music Composition For A Documentary/Nonfiction Or Reality Program (Original Dramatic Score)
  25. Outstanding Music Direction
  26. Outstanding Narrator
  27. Outstanding Performer In A Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series
  28. Outstanding Picture Editing For A Nonfiction Program
  29. Outstanding Picture Editing For A Structured Reality Or Competition Program
  30. Outstanding Picture Editing For An Unstructured Reality Program
  31. Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming
  32. Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming (Segment)
  33. Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Special
  34. Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Or Reality Series
  35. Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama Or Variety Series
  36. Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction Or Reality Series
  37. Outstanding Sound Editing For A Nonfiction Or Reality Program
  38. Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Nonfiction Program
  39. Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Reality Program
  40. Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special
  41. Outstanding Structured Reality Program
  42. Outstanding Technical Direction And Camerawork For A Series
  43. Outstanding Technical Direction And Camerawork For A Special
  44. Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program
  45. Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
  46. Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-recorded)
  47. Outstanding Writing For A Nonfiction Program
  48. Outstanding Writing For A Variety Series
  49. Outstanding Writing For A Variety Special
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78th Emmy Awards Categories — Sunday, September 6, 2026

  1. Outstanding Animated Program
  2. Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series

  3. Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series
  4. Outstanding Casting For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
  5. Outstanding Character Voice-over Performance
  6. Outstanding Choreography For Scripted Programming
  7. Outstanding Cinematography For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
  8. Outstanding Cinematography For A Series (Half-hour)
  9. Outstanding Cinematography For A Series (One Hour)
  10. Outstanding Contemporary Costumes For A Series
  11. Outstanding Contemporary Costumes For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie

  12. Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling
  13. Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-prosthetic)
  14. Outstanding Directing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
  15. Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-fi Costumes
  16. Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
  17. Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series
  18. Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series

  19. Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series
  20. Outstanding Individual Achievement In Animation
  21. Outstanding Motion Design
  22. Outstanding Movie

  23. Outstanding Music Composition For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special (Original Dramatic Score)
  24. Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score)

  25. Outstanding Music Supervision
  26. Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
  27. Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics
  28. Outstanding Period Or Fantasy/Sci-fi Hairstyling

  29. Outstanding Period Or Fantasy/Sci-fi Makeup (Non-prosthetic)

  30. Outstanding Period Costumes
  31. Outstanding Picture Editing For A Drama Series
  32. Outstanding Picture Editing For A Multi-camera Comedy Series
  33. Outstanding Picture Editing For A Single-camera Comedy Series


  34. Outstanding Picture Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
  35. Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour Or More)
  36. Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Period Or Fantasy Program (One Hour Or More)

  37. Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Program (Half-hour)

  38. Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup

  39. Outstanding Sound Editing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-hour) And Animation
  40. Outstanding Sound Editing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)
  41. Outstanding Sound Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special

  42. Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-hour) And Animation
  43. Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)

  44. Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie 

  45. Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Season Or A Movie
  46. Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Single Episode

  47. Outstanding Stunt Coordination For Comedy Programming
  48. Outstanding Stunt Coordination For Drama Programming
  49. Outstanding Stunt Performance
  50. Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
  51. Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
  52. Outstanding Title Design
  53. Outstanding Writing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie

78th Emmy Awards NBC Telecast Categories — Monday, September 14, 2026

  1. Outstanding Comedy Series
  2. Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
  3. Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
  4. Outstanding Drama Series
  5. Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
  6. Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
  7. Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
  8. Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
  9. Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
  10. Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
  11. Outstanding Limited Or Anthology Series
  12. Outstanding Reality Competition Program
  13. Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
  14. Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
  15. Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
  16. Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
  17. Outstanding Variety Series
  18. Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
  19. Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
Acting Categories Emmys including Limited Removes Telecast
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