
The series on the American platform Hulu, made available in Brazil by Star +, had the best performance in its history at the Emmys, reaching a record of 58 nominations.
That’s more than double the highest number of nominations ever for Disney’s adult streaming – 27 in 2018. Last year, Hulu garnered 26 nominations.
Highlights were the comedy “Only Murders in the Building”, with 17 nominations, and the miniseries “Dopesick”, with 14, “Pam & Tommy”, with 10, and “The Dropout”, with 5. Available on Star +.
“We have always had a curation and diversification strategy. Overall excellence has always been very important,” said Craig Erwich, president of ABC Entertainment & Hulu Originals, in a statement. “But I think this year is the culmination of the strategy and the whole organization working incredibly well together.”
In the overall tally, Hulu’s productions were second only to the attractions of HBO / HBO Max (130 nominations) and Netflix (105), establishing itself as the third creative force in streaming. With this performance, Hulu is no longer the Walt Disney Company’s “ugly duckling”, leaping past its sister – and much richer – platform, Disney + (34a) – which even followed Apple TV + (51a). ) in the indications.
The result is a beautiful business card for Dana Walden, a former Fox executive who, following the merger with Disney, continued to lead the company’s series division. As a result of her work, particularly in revamping Hulu programming where she had more autonomy, she was promoted to general president of entertainment for the conglomerate last month.
Source: Terra

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