Theatre favorite Neil Patrick Harris has spoken out about the controversy over CBS' decision to "time-shift" several of the awards during this year's Emmy Awards ceremony, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Harris adds, "We're just trying to edit down the standing and the hugging and the walking down the aisle. Quite frankly, the writers' speeches are some of the best ones of the night. So we'll be able to highlight them more than anything. There's just some boring parts of that that we're just trying to trim down."
On July 29th, the Board of Governors for the Television Academy overwhelmingly voted in favor of a new production proposal for this year's Primetime Emmy Awards. Posed with a telecast that could run over due to expanding the number of nominees in 10 key awards categories, and the desire of broadcast partner CBS, show producer Don Mischer and the Television Academy to up the entertainment quotient in this year's program, the board voted to begin this year's Awards ceremony early, presenting a group of awards categories prior to the 5 PM telecast start time.
The Emmy® Awards recognize excellence within various areas of television and emerging media. The Emmy® Awards are administered by three sister organizations who focus on various sectors of television and broadband programming.
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