Resolves equally to each of the listed networks or services that have any of their shows or performers win a major Primetime Emmy in any category at the 2023 awards ceremony. A show qualifies as a network's show if it would be labelled as such on this Wikipedia page.
"Major" means the categories listed on this page (search "major" to see what I mean).
I may miss possible candidates in this market, as I'm only adding those which have won in the past few years. I am unable to add more, as this market was an early multiple choice, before that feature, so only winners among these will resolve.
This question may close later if the ceremony or other announcement of winners is delayed.
🏅 Top traders
# | Name | Total profit |
---|---|---|
1 | Ṁ91 | |
2 | Ṁ78 | |
3 | Ṁ54 | |
4 | Ṁ12 | |
5 | Ṁ10 |
People are also trading
Disney plus, Roku, FOX, MTV, Peacock, Nat Geo, Paramount plus, Bravo, CNN, PBS, Freevee, Discovery, Adult Swim, and Starz all have at least one nomination. The bigger ones definitely should be added, and i think for any of the ones you don't add, you should at least put an "Other" option for so they're included.
@KnowNothing I can't add! I think this market was made before the dynamic multiple choice were a thing. we'll just have to resolve to those from this list
@Stralor do wins in the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy categories count for this market (includes categories like Guest Acting). They're included in the bottom of the wiki linked in your description, but want to confirm.

@KnowNothing anything that ends up in the table on that page! I don't see guest acting, etc. Looks like it's only 7 categories in the table:
Drama, Comedy, Variety, and one each of lead actor/actress in Drama and Comedy
@Stralor not including the creative arts categories is understandable, but I don't think it was reasonable to assume that the seven examples included in that wikipedia page would be the only categories considered. original description just made it sound like that page was being used to show what qualifies as a network's show.
cateogires like outstanding supporting actor are universally considered to be major primetime emmys
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primetime_Emmy_Awards#Categories
for example, wikipedia distinguishes between the "major" categories and the other categories, with the "major categories including both lead and supporting acting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/75th_Primetime_Emmy_Awards#Nominations_by_program
@KnowNothing how the hell did I miss this page when making this market! aha all good points. I'll amend, as I believe that is what traders were expecting