Below, watch as fake entertainment news show "Entertainment Now" recaps the 2015 Minority Emmy Awards. From "Empire" to "Fresh off the Boat," 2015 has been a breakthrough year for minorities in television. And just because the Minority Emmys were filmed and not aired doesn't mean they weren't equally prestigious. Hosted by Emma Stone, see who took home the top prize for categories including "Best Supporting Actress In A Sassy Tough Yet Ultimately Non-Threatening Role," "Best Desexualized Asian Nerd," and of course "Outstanding Minority Actor Cut From A Mainstream Show Due to Time."
F-Comedy is a digital destination for original comedy focusing on bringing together comedians, writers, and producers to make smart comedy content. The "Minority Emmys" is part of a series titled "Shaded," helmed by Groundlings vet Jordan Black through F-Comedy's partnership with Wit.TV.
About Shaded:
Shaded is a weekly sketch series satirizing buzz-worthy news, politics, and pop culture through the lens of different cultural perspectives. Each episode parodies pop culture from a specific ethnic point of view. The show's ensemble cast skewers the politicians, entertainers, celebrities, and viral sensations that have trended their way into the week's headlines. No topic is off-limits to Shaded's biting satire.
About Fusion:
Fusion is a multi-platform media company that serves a young, diverse, and inclusive millennial generation across its television and digital platforms (fusion.net). Fusion delivers a unique mix of news, pop culture, and comedy content that is both smart and irreverent. Fusion was launched as a joint venture between Univision Communications Inc. and the Disney/ABC Television Network on October 28, 2013. Fusion has agreements with several major distributors to carry the cable network including DirecTV, Dish, Cablevision, Charter, Cox, AT&T U-Verse, Verizon FiOS and Google Fiber as well as OTT providers including Apple TV.
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