About Headline Season 17, Episode 0 :

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The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards Night is scheduled for airing live on Sunday, September 22 at 8pm on CBS TV Network and it is going to be held at the Nokia Theatre in LA. With only a week left before the said prestigious event, predictions are already coming out as to whom the winners are. Do you have your own bets among the nominees? For this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards, you will see that some of the most highly anticipated awards include the Outstanding Drama and Comedy Series categories and it also includes trophies for the lead actors and actresses who star in these series. Dave Nemetz, the Deputy Editor of Yahoo TV, gave his own predictions of who will win in these high profile categories and you will be surprised on whom and which TV Series he chose. The Outstanding Drama Series looks to be this year's toughest category, with six fabulously worthy series vying for this year's most coveted title. That includes last season's winner, "Homeland," which won the Emmy hardware following its freshman year. Nemetz says the show "only got buzzier in Season 2," so it wouldn't be a shocker if the Showtime series nabbed a two-for-two. The race is said to be fierce especially with AMC’s Breaking Bad and HBO’s Game of Thrones included on the list. Mad Men is said to be the fourth time winner on the category, but who can forget last year’s shoutout, when the show have no wins in any of the categories? "It really announced Netflix as a big player come awards season," Nemetz says. "That actually is my prediction to win, out of the blue — I think it's gonna come in its first season and take the Emmy for best drama." Meanwhile, for the Lead Actress in a Drama Series Category, Nemetz believes that this is Claire Daine’s category until further notice or it could also be Elisabeth of Mad Men. Danes stars as Carrie Mathinson on “Homeland”. Meanwhile, Nemetz thinks Hamm will be 0n for 6 in this race and says that "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston is the frontrunner.  Kevin Spacey ("House of Cards"), Jeff Daniels ("The Newsroom"), and Hugh Bonneville ("Downton Abbey") round out what Nemetz calls a "very crowded field."

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