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Emmy Nominations 2026: Snubs and Surprises Revealed

The Television Academy revealed its nominations for the 2026 Emmy Awards this week, showcasing a mix of anticipated nods and unexpected omissions across the television landscape. Major contenders emerged from critically acclaimed series, but several fan favorites and critically lauded shows found themselves on the "snub" list.

Among the surprises, the drama series "Industry" received a notable number of nominations, exceeding some industry expectations for its third season. This recognition signals a strong reception from the Academy voters for its complex narrative and performances. Conversely, shows that were widely predicted to receive multiple nominations, such as certain limited series and established dramas, were notably absent from key categories, sparking discussion among critics and audiences.

"The Bear" continued its strong awards season run with significant nominations in major categories, solidifying its position as a frontrunner. The comedy-drama's consistent critical acclaim and audience popularity appear to have translated into robust Emmy recognition. Meanwhile, long-running sketch comedy "Saturday Night Live" also secured nominations, underscoring its enduring relevance and impact on the television industry.

The nominations announcement has ignited conversations about the criteria and voting process of the Television Academy, with many dissecting the choices made in categories ranging from Outstanding Drama Series to acting and writing. The full list of nominations provides a clear picture of the Television Academy's current preferences and the competitive landscape for the upcoming awards ceremony.

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