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This year, the prestigious American Emmy TV Awards will be held without a presenter at its seventy-first session on September 22, as was the case at the recent Oscars.
Charlie Collier, chief executive of Fox Entertainment, said the decision would allow more time for the series that had their last season this year, such as Game of Thrones, which won a record 32 nominations.
Collier said at a press conference: "If we have a presenter with an opening presentation, it will take 15 to 20 minutes," according to "Agence France Presse".
In 2003, the Emmy Awards were held without a senior moderator, as was the case in 1975 and 1998.
The decision to fire a key presenter could help revive the concert, which was below expectations last year.
The last Oscar was held in February, without presenter, after the resignation of Kevin Hart after redistributing old anti-gay tweets.
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