YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has publicly advocated for the inclusion of YouTube creators in the Emmy Awards, arguing in a guest column and an op-ed in The Hollywood Reporter that the awards should reflect the evolving landscape of television that now prominently includes digital content. Mohan highlighted that creators like MrBeast, Sean Evans, Rhett McLaughlin, Link Neal, and Michelle Khare are at the forefront of this new era of entertainment, pushing cultural boundaries and deserving recognition from the Television Academy.
"It’s time a creator won an Emmy..." https://t.co/bsVZf1SsmN
It’s time a creator won an Emmy. 🏆 Creators like @MrBeast @seanseaevans @rhettmc @linkneal & @MichelleKhare are defining a new era of entertainment and pushing culture forward. In @THR, I share why they deserve @TelevisionAcad recognition... https://t.co/Eh4qF4a0k6
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan argues that creators should be eligible for Emmys, as the awards "should reflect what viewers are actually watching on their TV screens" (@nealmohan / The Hollywood Reporter) https://t.co/1Lg17VATKX https://t.co/xjONqqGRMy
New: YouTube CEO Neal Mohan writes in an op-ed that YouTube creators should be eligible for Emmys. “The Emmys are a celebration of the best of television, and they should reflect what viewers are actually watching on their TV screens.” https://t.co/bVF3yU0jgT
YouTube CEO: It's Time for the Emmys to Embrace Creators (Guest Column) https://t.co/M1CfWGovfz