Netflix Inc. received an impressive 129 nominations for the 73rd annual Emmy Awards on Tuesday, but that was only good for third place among its rivals.
A pair of multi-platform media giants — the Walt Disney Co.
DIS,
Streaming services have come to dominate Emmy nominations in recent years, as companies spend billions of dollars on original content in a battle to lure subscribers in an intensely competitive streaming environment.
In 2020, Netflix set a record with 160 Emmy nominations.
This year, Disney ranked No. 1, with its Disney+ streaming service earning 71 nominations, while fellow streamer Hulu (which Disney controls) got 25, broadcast standby ABC earned 23 and cable’s FX Networks picked up 16.
Among the other major media companies, Comcast Corp.’s
CMCSA,
Here’s the full breakdown:
The major Emmy winners will be named during an in-person ceremony hosted by Cedric the Entertainer on Sept. 19, and broadcast on CBS.