
This year's Emmys are going to be HBO Max and Apple-flavored.
The nominations for this year's Emmys are out, and while HBO Max is leading the pack with 142 noms total, Apple has a good chance of cleaning up as well thanks to Severance (27 noms) and The Studio (23 noms).

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