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Television

Tell us, who will win at Sunday’s Emmys?

Which show will take best drama? How about best comedy?

September 20, 2012

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The past few years the Television Academy of Arts & Sciences has made its preferences pretty clear. It loves "Mad Men," "Modern Family" and any movie or miniseries on HBO. It's also quite fond of PBS hit "Downton Abbey."

The big question entering this weekend's awards show is whether any other programs or networks can break through to earn notice at the Emmys.

Media Life wants to know what you think about Sunday's Emmy awards.

Will "Mad Men" keep up its best drama winning streak?

Will Zooey Deschanel become the latest actress in a first-year comedy to win the trophy?

Will the Emmys be a coming out party for host Jimmy Kimmel, who's switching timeslots in January?

And will more people tune in than last year?

Click here to take the survey.

 

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