Television Academy Awards Registry
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The Emmy Award, or simply Emmy, acts as the premier American recognition for excellence within the television industry. Spanning from 1949 to 2019, this collection aggregates information regarding the prestigious events held throughout the calendar year, honouring various sectors such as primetime entertainment, daytime programming, sports, news, and documentaries. Additionally, it encompasses the International Emmy Awards, which recognise television programming produced outside the United States. This dataset serves as a historical record of the categories and roles that have defined seventy years of television achievements, allowing for an analysis of industry trends and the evolution of award classifications.
Columns
- name: The specific designation of the award category (e.g., Directing, Lead Actor).
- category: The primary genre or classification group to which the award belongs (e.g., Comedy, Drama).
- role: The functional classification of the category, distinguishing between 'main' and 'secondary' roles.
Distribution
The data is structured in a CSV format, specifically
emmy_awards_categories.csv. It contains 3 distinct columns. The categorical breakdown provided indicates 124 valid records within the sample metrics, with a file size of approximately 8.16 kB.Usage
- Trend Analysis: Identify which nominees, works, or countries have received the most awards over specific periods.
- Category Evolution: Study how award categories (e.g., Comedy vs Drama) have shifted or expanded since 1949.
- Industry Research: Examine the balance between main and secondary roles in television recognition.
- Educational Projects: Utilise the data for statistics or data visualisation coursework focused on arts and entertainment.
Coverage
- Geographic: Primarily United States (National), with specific inclusions for International programming.
- Time Range: 1949–2019.
- Demographic/Scope: Covers multiple sectors including Primetime, Daytime, Sports, News, Documentary, Engineering, and Regional television.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Data Analysts and Scientists interested in entertainment metrics.
- Film and Media Historians.
- Entertainment Journalists and Bloggers.
- Students and Researchers in pop culture studies.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Emmy Awards Historical Data (1949-2019)
- Television Academy Awards Registry
- 70 Years of Emmy Awards Categories
- US Television Industry Awards Archive
Attributes
Original Data Source: Television Academy Awards Registry
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