YouTube often raises money for studios and streamers in attracting audiences, and is now about to win their awards.
On Sunday night in West Hollywood, HotSean Evans, Beautiful morning of mythRhett & Link and challenge acceptedMichelle Khare participated in YouTube's consideration event, highlighting the impact of its Emmy contenders and their creators-led shows.
Evans, who is fighting for a great talk series, notes that he feels the "Late Night Tag" has been launched Hot From the media, but “At the end of the day, late night as an institution, I think it’s a space where you can see celebrities in a loose, more advanced environment; of course, we satisfy that definition. Then, when you look at guests, when you look at our perspective, when you look at your perspective, when you look at your perspective, when we see the scope of these categories, I compare these performances fairly well when I look at it in the culture.
Evans continues to grow for the Emmys category, known for its continued growth in meaning, and the show is known for sending questions among celebrities as celebrities eat increasingly spicy chicken wings. “I’m not afraid to say, we’re absolutely not afraid to say this competition, and what we’ll think of is if you keep going on. New formats, new shows, they’ll be launching on YouTube.”
He also joked about the traditionally nominated talk show host: "How many of these guys are taking these interviews while eating the softest wings in the world? It's just me, that must be counted."
exist Beautiful morning of myth Part of the conversation - The show is a great performance in a brilliant comedy, drama or variety series, Link Neal admits that the two have been building their platform and building deep relationships with the audience for years. "I'm not saying we're these visionary thought leaders pushing the future of entertainment. We're just responding to our audience, finding something that works, and what we're finding is that cultural changes and participation are happening by-products," he continued. "When this happens in entertainment, the Emmys recognize something meaningful."
"I think the reason we should realize now is that we have been connected to culture in a way that has been a long time ago. We are not going to replace what happened there, but we are trying to invite to parties," added Rhett McLaughlin, noting that while many in the creator space questioned the awards and traditional Hollywood institutions "we believe in the academy" and the mentoring audience outside of the algorithm.
"Our time is valuable. We feel overwhelmed. You take YouTube off the table and we're already overwhelmed with the content selection, right? I get it. Like, what should you watch? Now you're going to add a platform that's more than every other platform, and I have to think about that, too?" McLaughlin mused. “So, I know it can be overwhelming, but ultimately, I think, because the connection is so real, I think the college can introduce it and be a role model for this industry, hey, we’re giving rewards for what really stands out and connects.”
Talking about challenge acceptedKhare, who is a brilliant host of non-fiction series or special competition, said she considers a group of documentary producers who “constantly deceive themselves.”