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				 The Warner Bros Discovery Inc division entered 
				the night with the most nominations of any network or streaming 
				service, with a total of 140 nominations for HBO and its 
				companion online offering, HBO Max. 
				 
				The network came away with 38 Emmy Awards, including outstanding 
				anthology series for "The White Lotus," best drama series for 
				"Succession," lead actress in a drama series for "Euphoria" star 
				Zendaya, and lead comedy actress for "Hacks" star Jean Smart, 
				who portrays a standup comedian. 
				 
				Netflix received a total of 105 nominations, including 14 for 
				the South Korean drama "Squid Game," the first non-English 
				language series to be nominated for a primetime Emmy. The 
				streaming pioneer won 26 awards, including milestones for "Squid 
				Game" director, Hwang Dong-hyuk, and the drama's lead actor, Lee 
				Jung-jae, who are the first Asian winners in their respective 
				categories. 
				 
				The embattled streaming service, which has lost subscribers this 
				year amid intensifying competition, became a butt of jokes early 
				in the show, as host Kenan Thompson drew a comedic parallel 
				between Netflix and the popular show. 
				 
				"'Squid Game' is a contest you enter when you're in massive debt 
				and desperate for money," Thompson dead-panned. "Joining the 
				cast next season? Netflix." 
				 
				"Ted Lasso," the acclaimed comedy series about an American coach 
				of a fictional English football team, and the dystopian office 
				drama series "Severance" helped bring Apple Inc's Apple TV+ a 
				total of 52 Emmy nominations. 
				 
				Apple walked away with six Emmys, including awards for "Ted 
				Lasso" as best comedy and for best actor in a comedy, Jason 
				Sudeikis, the show's creator, who portrays the title character. 
				 
				Walt Disney Co collected 117 nominations across its various 
				platforms, including the ABC, FX and National Geographic 
				television networks and the streaming services Disney+ and Hulu. 
				 
				It received a total of 26 Emmys, including for lead actor in a 
				limited series awarded to Michael Keaton for his portrayal of a 
				small-town doctor coping with the opioid crisis in "Dopesick," 
				Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos 
				Inc. who was later convicted of fraud, in "The Dropout," and 
				"Abbott Elementary" creator Quinta Brunson for outstanding 
				writing for a comedy series. 
				 
				(Reporting by Dawn Chmielewski in Los Angeles; Editing by 
				Stephen Coates) 
				
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