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Fans coast-to-coast to see 62nd Primetime Emmy® Awards gala together on NBC, live on Sunday, August 29.

Submission period open for the Third Television Academy Honors. The gala is set for May 5, 2010 in Beverly Hills. Entry deadlines are Dec. 14 and Jan. 12.

Regional Emmy® Awards event will moves to July 31.

Actor Gregory Cruz and more guest panelists explore how modern American Indian life is depicted in the media during American Indian 101, a Television Academy Diversity Committee, WGAW event.

Primetime Emmy-winning production designer will serve a second two-year term. Organization also announces other new 2010 officers.

With two-agency strategy, public relations and marketing firm BNC overseeing Academy initiatives - including the 2010 Primetime Emmys, and Beck Media & Marketing will rep the Foundation.

Special runoff election for chair set for January 6, 2010 as a result of tie between Shaffner and Hurst. Five new 2010 officers elected tonight.

Actor Dennis Cole, a very familiar face on screen during the 1960s and ’70s, began speaking against violence on television following the 1991 shooting death of his son in Venice, California.

Schimmel made numerous television appearances and wrote for In Living Color.

The veteran of Broadway and many feature films also appeared in episodes of many television series, including The Twilight Zone, NYPD Blue, Baywatch, ER, Six Feet Under, Nip/Tuck and CSI...

The prolific writer-producer earned three Primetime Emmy nominations.

Orsatti worked for the Guild for almost 40 years and oversaw many significant changes.

Also an active member of her union, Schwary earned her Emmy noms for Deadwood and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Talented and courageous, Horne confronted authority and broke barriers for African-American performers.

During her brief but celebrated career, DeBorba was a fan favorite.

Although best known for feature films, she also worked extensively in television, including a regular voice role on King of the Hill.

After a distinguished career as a WWII fighter pilot, he helped to shape magazine-format TV and ruled on a case that was upheld by the Supreme Court.

Kean wrote timeless material for the iconic children’s program, including lines still spoken today.

The canny negotiator helped to make the cable network a rival to HBO as a presenter of professional boxing.

The longtime FCC figure served from 1974 to 1998.

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