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Gotham Awards Breaking Out TV Awards in June, Going the Way of Critics Choice, others

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So we need another awards show?

Apparently the Gotham Awards think so. They’ve going to give out TV Awards in New York on June 4th. They already give some TV awards at the November event, but now they’re expanding it.

The Critics Choice Awards already have four or five spin offs, so I guess the Gothams are next in line. Here are the categories. No word yet on where the awards will be in New York, who’s voting, what the criteria are, etc. But it will come into focus soon, I’m sure.

categories:
Breakthrough Comedy Series

Breakthrough Drama Series

Breakthrough Limited Series

Breakthrough Nonfiction Series

Outstanding Performance in a Comedy Series

Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series

Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series

Audience Award

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