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‘Beast in Me’ Music Emmy Nom Questioned, But TV Academy Backs It
In response to the assertion that the limited series doesn't meet the criteria to be eligible for the best original main title theme music nomination it received, the TV Academy acknowledged that it needs "to tighten up the language before next year’s competition," but took no action.
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In response to the assertion that the limited series doesn't meet the criteria to be eligible for the best original main title theme music nomination it received, the TV Academy acknowledged that it needs "to tighten up the language before next year’s competition," but took no action.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s linked report, ‘Beast in Me’ Music Emmy Nom Questioned, But TV Academy Backs It, In response to the assertion that the limited series doesn’t meet the criteria to be eligible for the best original main title theme music nomination it received, the TV Academy acknowledged that it needs “to tighten up the language before next year’s competition,” but took no action.
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