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LOS ANGELES, Sept 17 — California may be burning and the United States is in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, but Hollywood is hoping that there might be some relief in a party — albeit at a distance — at Sunday’s Emmy awards. The highest awards in television are going ahead as...

This July 23, 2016 file photo shows the Emmy Statue in front of the Television Academy during the 68th Los Angeles Emmy Awards in North Hollywood, California. — AFP pic

The highest awards in television are going ahead as a live, virtual ceremony, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, but without a celebrity audience or a red carpet, after six months of lockdowns, no live concerts and a lost summer movie season. “We are not tone deaf. We are trying to make this show in the backdrop of a lot of things going on in this country,” co-producer Ian Stewart told reporters.

 

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