Lynette Rice

senior editor for Deadline and TV editor for Awardsline

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Senior writer for Entertainment Weekly

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Emmy nominations are out — “Succession” leads with 27. Meanwhile, the writers’ strike is in its 10th week, and the Screen Actors Guild might strike on Thursday.

With looming SAG-AFTRA strike, will the Emmys ceremony be postponed?

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