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    6 Issues we realized from the Emmy nominations

    6 Things we learned from the Emmy nominations

    Left to right: Jonathan Van Ness, Sandra Oh and John LegendImage copyright Getty Images

    The nominations for the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on Thursday in Los Angeles.

    And it could be the start of a new era for the ceremony, as Netflix broke HBO's 17-year reign of being the most nominated network.

    This year's Emmy nominations have also set a new record in recognising diverse talent.

    From historic achievements to snubs and surprises, here's what we've learned so far:

    1. Sandra Oh made history

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    Image caption Sandra Oh is known for her role as Cristina Yang on ABC's medical drama Grey's Anatomy

    Sandra Oh is the first Asian woman to be nominated in the lead actress category for her role as Eve Polastri in BBC America's murder-mystery series, Killing Eve.

    The award-winning actress told The New York Times: "I'm happy to get that ball rolling, because what I hope happens is that next year and the next year and the next year; we will have presence.

    "And the presence will grow not only to Asian-Americans, you know, from yellow to brown, but to all our other sisters and brothers.

    "Our First Nations sisters and brothers. Our sisters and brothers of different sizes and different shapes."

    2. John Legend: The EGOT has landed

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    Image caption If John becomes an EGOT, he will join the likes of Audrey Hepburn and Whoopi Goldberg

    Very few performers have managed to achieve EGOT status - which means having a Grammy, Tony and Oscar and Emmy trophy in your cabinet.

    Those who have include Audrey Hepburn, Mel Brooks, John Gielgud and Whoopi Goldberg.

    Safe to say, quite an exclusive club.

    Legend has been nominated for his lead role in Jesus Christ Superstar Live, and for producing the show alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, who are also one Emmy away each from their own EGOTs.

    Jesus Christ Superstar Live earned 13 nods, the most of any live TV musical in history.

    Unfortunately, however, if Legend does win, his wife may need to relocate one of her most cherished awards:

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    13 nominations for Jesus Christ Superstar this morning! John got two emmy nominations! If he wins, he will complete his EGOT and my spike tv award will probably be moved. But it’s ok I AM SO PROUD!

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    3. Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness had the best reaction to being nominated twice

    Fourteen years ago, Queer Eye For The Straight Guy won an Emmy and this year, Netflix's heart-warming reboot Queer Eye earned an impressive four nods.

    However, the makeover show's grooming specialist, Jonathan Van Ness is also nominated for his Funny or Die web series, Gay of Thrones, and he celebrated in the most Jonathan way possible.

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    The moment I found out about #gayofthrones , we all just had found out about @queereye 4 nominations, all my friends here are so supportive and excited for my success as much as theirs. Gay of Thrones was a baby idea @gibblertron and I had that literally was a pipe dream. This is incredible, so many thanks so much love, here is to all our dreams 💙 I love you so much @bobbyberk @tanfrance @karamobrown @antoni 🎥 @denisecrew

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    Instagram post by jvn: The moment I found out about #gayofthrones , we all just had found out about @queereye 4 nominations, all my friends here are so supportive and excited for my success as much as theirs. Gay of Thrones was a baby idea @gibblertron and I had that literally was a pipe dream. This is incredible, so many thanks so much love, here is to all our dreams 💙 I love you so much @bobbyberk @tanfrance @karamobrown @antoni 🎥 @denisecrewImage Copyright jvn jvn Report

    We'd normally need at least six coffees to get this level of excited.

    He wrote on Instagram: "This is incredible, so many thanks so much love, here is to all our dreams."

    4. The Netflix and HBO battle continues

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    Shows like 13 Reasons Why, The Crown, Stranger Things, The Good Place and countless others have helped Netflix become a seriously big cheese in the broadcast world in recent years.

    As a result, the streaming service has broken HBO's 17-year reign of being the most nominated network.

    Netflix has 112 nominations while HBO received 108 - including nods for shows like Game of Thrones and Westworld.

    "It feels like it happened quickly, but it was also a long time coming," said Wired.

    "Every year since 2013, when Netflix gained entry into the ranks of prestige television by earning a now-meager-seeming 14 nominations for its original programming, the service's ascent has been written on the wall."

    5. The Emmys are no longer The Annual Modern Family Awards

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    Amid the celebrations and reactions from some of our favourite stars, it wouldn't be an awards show without a few snubs here and there.

    It was no surprise to see controversial comedy Roseanne was largely ignored after Roseanne Barr's controversial tweet.

    However, Laurie Metcalf managed to nab a nomination for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy.

    For the first time since the series began, ABC's hit show and Emmy favourite Modern Family wasn't nominated and none of the show's stars were up for an award either.

    (To give you an idea of how much it used to dominate, in 2011 host Jane Lynch said after an ad break: "Welcome back to the Modern Family Awards!")

    Despite their characters being the focus of the most recent season of Game of Thrones, both Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington missed out on being nominated this year.

    However, other co-stars such like Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Lena Heady all received nods.

    6. Anthony Bourdain earns six posthumous nominations

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    Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown has received multiple Emmy nominations just over a month after his death in June.

    CNN's nominated food show saw Bourdain travelling around the world in search of delicious cuisine and exploring cultures of lesser-known countries.

    Others who have received posthumous Emmy nominations include Audrey Hepburn and most recently, Carrie Fisher, who died in December 2017.

    This year's ceremony takes place on 17 September, hosted by Michael Che and Colin Jost.

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