The TV Academy's decision to move the outstanding writing for a variety series or special categories off the Emmy telecast has sparked protests from the Writers Guild of America. The move has angered the WGA board, which is urging writers to express their feelings about the decision. The decision has been slammed by the Writers Guild, and the organization is lobbying the TV Academy to keep the writing categories in the main Emmys telecast. This move has caused tension between the TV Academy and the WGA.
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The Writers Guild of America is protesting the TV Academy's decision to move the outstanding writing for a variety series or special categories off the Emmy telecast. https://t.co/dzCfLdYlxA
TV Academy's Decision to Move Variety Writing Categories Off Primetime Emmys Angers WGA Board https://t.co/dzCfLdYlxA
WGA Lobbies TV Academy To Keep Writing Categories In Main Emmys Telecast, Urges Scribes To “Express Your Feelings” About “Regrettable” Decision (click photo below for story) https://t.co/Om4L11D3FA https://t.co/NKJbEKQsoO
Emmys: TV Academy Slammed by Writers Guild for Moving Variety Writing Award Off Primetime Telecast (Exclusive) https://t.co/c64l08Vwom