The Emmys become the biggest awards show to abandon an in-person ceremony for a virtual show due to pandemic
USA TODAY obtained a copy of the letter and verified its contents.
There already had been much speculation that the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony might go virtual, considering the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent rise in cases in Los Angeles and around the country. The letter, signed by ABC late-night host Kimmel and producers, promises"the most memorable Emmys" and alludes to the coronavirus situation, without referencing it by name.
The letter says producers can't ignore the current circumstances and"we also acknowledge that our world is going through a challenging moment in many ways."
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