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Emmy Awards winners list for 2024: Live updates
The 2024 Emmy Awards have begun, honoring the best television from last year.
In the drama category, “Shōgun” came into the 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards with 25 nominations, the most of any show. “The Bear” led the pack in the comedy category with 23 nominations, the most for any comedy ever, beating out the previous record of 22 set by “30 Rock” in 2009. “Only Murders in the Building” earned 21 nominations, the third most of any show.
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon are competing against each other for best actress in a drama series for their roles on Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show,” which got 16 nods.
Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai were nominated for best actor and actress, respectively, for their roles in “Shōgun.”
Sunday night’s festivities are the second Emmy Awards ceremony to be held in the 2024 calendar year, as the 75th annual Primetime Emmy Awards were delayed until January of this year due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes of 2023.
The ceremony is being hosted by father-son duo and “Schitt’s Creek” stars Dan and Eugene Levy. It is being broadcast live on ABC from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Below is a full list of winners and nominees:
Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Bear” — Winner
- Lionel Boyce, “The Bear”
- Paul W. Downs, “Hacks”
- Paul Rudd, “Only Murders in the Building”
- Tyler James Williams, “Abbott Elementary”
- Bowen Yang, “Saturday Night Live”
Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series
- Billy Crudup, “The Morning Show” — Winner
- Tadanobu Asano, “Shōgun”
- Mark Duplass, “The Morning Show”
- Jon Hamm, “The Morning Show”
- Takehiro Hira, “Shōgun”
- Jack Lowden, “Slow Horses”
- Jonathan Pryce, “The Crown”
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United said Taylor Swift concerts drove 25% uptick in demand
United Airlines doesn’t have any bad blood with Taylor Swift, quite the contrary, as the pop star is driving up demand for its flights.
At a travel industry conference Wednesday, United said it has seen a 25% uptick in demand for flights on weekends during which Swift has held concerts abroad. Swift is having a similar effect on domestic travel too, Andrew Nocella, the airline’s EVP and chief commercial officer, added.
Swift is an economic force of her own, driving up spending and boosting the local economies wherever she performs. Market research firm QuestionPro estimated that all told, her Eras Tour could help add $5 billion to the global economy.
While United hasn’t added flights expressly for Swift’s concerts, at least one other airline has.
Budget carrier Southwest this summer said it was adding flights to accommodate strong demand for travel to Swift’s performances in Miami and New Orleans in October.
“Following strong demand from last year’s U.S. tour, the airline is adding more than 10 flights to its schedule to help Swifties get to and from her concerts,” the airline said in a statement to CBS News.
— CBS News’ Kathryn Krupnik contributed to this report