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Question:The "Oscar" is awarded for FILM shown in theaters in the United States for at least one week during a calendar year. The awarding organization is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

The "Emmy" is awarded for TELEVISION programs (which may include films shown on television) during the calendar year. Even if the airing occurs but one time, it may be eligible. The awarding organization is the Academy of Television Arts.

I used to do public relations for both events.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: The "Oscar" is awarded for FILM shown in theaters in the United States for at least one week during a calendar year. The awarding organization is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

The "Emmy" is awarded for TELEVISION programs (which may include films shown on television) during the calendar year. Even if the airing occurs but one time, it may be eligible. The awarding organization is the Academy of Television Arts.

I used to do public relations for both events.

THEY ARE SPELLED DIFFERENT

Oscars are for movies and emmys are for TV.

Oscars are for the movies and the Emmies are for the tv

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