The series has been honored with this award for its fifth season, and his final series will be shown on the following Sunday. The creators of "Breaking Bad" explained the success of his show the changes that have taken place over the last few years in the television world, including many hours of practice that appears to display serials, video-on-demand streaming on the internet and the hype that create social networks.
"I do not think our TV series have been able to progress beyond the second season, if it was not able to watch video on demand, and there would be no online component, when people discuss what they saw in the network - said series creator Vince Gilligan. - This is really a great help to us. This is evidence of the occurrence of a completely new era. "
If the best drama series demonstrated the power of cable television, the choice of the winner in the category "Best Comedy Series" paid tribute to the traditional production values essential channels. The series "Modern Family» (Modern Family) on the ABC Television, stylized shows about unusual families received this award four times in a row.
"Emmy" awarded by the American Academy of Television (Academy of Television Arts and Sciences). Host Neil Patrick Harris ceremony paid tribute to the latest trends in the TV world, appearing on stage in a room with lots of TV screens and trying to keep up with developments in each of them.
"Right now, I see one of the series" American horror story ", which is projected on my contact lenses" - he joked, standing in front of an audience gathered at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
The newest player in the television industry, the company Netflix, which provides services of streaming video on the Internet, lost in the struggle for the recognition of her work - the political thriller "House of Cards» (House of Cards) - best drama series, and its main participants - the best actor and actress. At the same time, the Academy said directing the film, and the show became the topic of many conversations behind the scenes - his competitors were talking about him as a breakthrough achievement in creating original programming for streaming on the internet.
Veteran cable network, the company HVO, which received the most - 108 of more than 500 nominations - confirmed his potential in the face of increasing competition from the base channels and Netflix.
Jeff Daniels, who plays the role of a crock broadcaster HBO series "News» (The Newsroom) unexpectedly was named best dramatic actor, Claire Danes and the second time in a row took home the "Emmy" for his role as a CIA agent suffering from bipolar disorder, in the TV series "Homeland" ( Homeland).
Daniels won the nomination favorite Bryan Cranston, who had hoped for a fourth time to get the "Emmy" as best dramatic actor for his role of a drug lord Walter White in the TV series "Breaking Bad" and Kevin Spacey, who played violent congressman in the "house of cards".
"I did not expect this - said Daniels. - Usually I never win. The last time I won in the category "Best Actor in over 50 years" for the film "The Squid and the Whale", which to me has awarded the American Association of Retired Persons. But, with all due respect to the association, today's best reward. "
Danes was the only repeat winners in the major categories. Last year, the thriller "Homeland" TV Showtime, telling of terrorism in the United States, has received as many as three awards: for Best Drama Series, Best Actor and female roles.
The next Sunday, this show opens its third season, after, according to critics, the second season of "not held" to the bar set by the first season.
Broadcaster HBO has also been awarded the "Best Miniseries or Movie" for the TV movie "For candelabra» (Behind the Candelabra). The award for Best Actor in this category were just two actors: Michael Douglas, who played a gay pianist and Matt Damon, who played his young lover.
"You deserve it, - said Douglas Damon, pointing to the statue. - Do you give the top or the bottom? ".
Results of awards for his acting work in comedy serials were more expected than in drama.
"Emmy" for Best Actress in a second time in a row received the Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who played the hapless U.S. Vice President Selina Meyer in the series "The Vice-President» (Veep) broadcaster HBO.
Jim Parsons, the third time, took the statuette handed to him as the best comedy actor playing "nerds" and the neurotic Sheldon Cooper on "The Big Bang Theory" (broadcaster CBS).
Unexpectedly low results showed "American horror story» (American Horror Story: Asylum). This mini-series was nominated for 17 awards, but received only two awards. You can also mark the defeat of the medieval-fantasy series "Game of Thrones" which has received only two technical awards from 16 nominations.
"Breaking Bad" was nominated in 10 categories and won three awards. Apparently, it was promoted by good timing to show the series and increased the popularity of many hours of television viewing on the Internet.
AMC broadcaster broke the last season of "Breaking Bad" in two parts. The growth of its ratings and the buzz around the show among critics and social networks could not be more ideally coincide with the period when members of the Television Academy spent their vote.
Show the second part of last season, the final story of Walter White, began in August. According to AMC, the first of the six series of collected on average 5.2 million viewers - twice last year audience.
As acknowledged by Vince Gilligan, the growth of the audience, "Breaking Bad" has contributed internet service Netflix, which allows viewers to see the previously published series.
"I think, thanks to Netflix, we were on the air," - he said.
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