International Emmy Award for best Non-English Language U.S. Primetime Program
The International Emmy Award for best Non-English Language U.S. Primetime Program is a category of the International Emmy created in 2014. The award, is given to a primetime program with at least 50% of its script in English that was produced and aired in the United States.[1]
Rules and Regulation
- The submission must
- Have been originally created for television.
- Either be a U.S. production, OR have initially been broadcast within the U.S. between the dates of January and December of the previous year.
- Non-U.S. programs with a simultaneous broadcast within the U.S. may choose to enter into this category or the appropriate category from the general *International Emmy Awards competition, but cannot enter both.
- Not have been submitted in any other Emmy competition (including any U.S. competition);
- Not have had a theatrical release, within or outside of the U.S., before the first television broadcast.
- Programs are eligible for nomination if they were originally aired or originally transmitted by broadcast to at least 50% of the total potential U.S. television audience or by pay/basic cable transmissions (including by way of example so-called basic cable, pay cable, pay television, pay-per-view, interactive cable and broadband) to markets representing at least 50% or more of households in the United States.[2]
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