Emmy Awards
Disney leads Children's & Family Emmys with 22 awards
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The fourth annual Children's & Family Emmy Awards took place on March 2, 2026, at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York City, where the Walt Disney Company secured 22 wins across its brands. Singer-songwriter Regina Spektor opened the ceremony with a piano performance of "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" from Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, hosted by actor and puppeteer John Tartaglia. Notable individual winners included Joe Locke for his role in Heartstopper and John Lithgow for Spellbound.
Jason Bateman recently shared that a scathing early review of his Ozark performance made him laugh. The Netflix star appreciated the creativity in critic Mike Hale's description of his character. Bateman's deliberate acting choice later earned him Emmy recognition.
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ABC has renewed the comedy series Abbott Elementary for a sixth season. The announcement came on March 4, 2026, as the show's fifth season resumed airing. Created by and starring Quinta Brunson, the series follows teachers at an underfunded Philadelphia public school.
Apple TV's comedy series The Studio has broken records by winning 13 Emmy Awards in a single season, the most for any comedy. Starring Seth Rogen as the head of a film studio navigating corporate and creative pressures, the show features notable cameos and has been renewed for a second season. Reviewers praise its wit but note moments of cringe-inducing insecurity in the lead character.
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Tom Cherones, who directed and produced 81 of the first 86 episodes of the sitcom Seinfeld, has died at age 86. He passed away on January 5 at his home in Florence, Oregon, from Alzheimer’s disease. Cherones played a key role in shaping the show’s early visual style and earned multiple awards for his contributions.