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Why Broadcast Shows Like ‘Matlock’ Should Be in the Awards Conversation

Last updated: December 21, 2024 4:31 am
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Can “Matlock” Crack the Case of the Disappearing SAG Awards Broadcast Nominations?

As the CBS drama “Matlock” gains popularity this fall, with star Kathy Bates receiving critical acclaim and a Season 2 pickup, there is a question looming over the SAG Awards broadcast nominations. CBS Studios is confident in the show’s awards potential, especially for Bates, and is actively pushing for recognition in the awards circuit.

Kathy Bates, an Oscar winner known for her diverse range of roles, has garnered multiple nominations and awards over the years, showcasing her talent in both television and film. With a loyal fan base in Hollywood, Bates’ success in projects like “Two and a Half Men” and “American Horror Story” further solidifies her standing as a respected actress in the industry.

Despite the dominance of premium cable and streaming content in recent years, shows like “Matlock” and ABC’s “High Potential” are making waves on broadcast television. Stars like Kaitlin Olson, known for her work in “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “Hacks,” are also receiving praise for their performances, hinting at a potential shift in the awards landscape.

While broadcast series have faced challenges in competing with cable and streaming shows at award shows like the SAG Awards, the tide may be turning as audiences recognize the quality and impact of network television. With shows like “Abbott Elementary” breaking through and winning awards, there is hope for a resurgence of broadcast content in the awards space.

Despite budget constraints and content restrictions, broadcast TV continues to innovate and produce compelling content that resonates with audiences. The success of shows like “Matlock” and “High Potential” highlights the enduring appeal of network television and its ability to captivate viewers.

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As the industry evolves and embraces new forms of storytelling, broadcast television remains a vital part of the entertainment landscape. With iconic stars like Kathy Bates leading the way, the future looks bright for shows like “Matlock” as they aim to make their mark in the awards season.

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