Emmy Magazine
Orange is the New Black
Cover Story
From its prison setting, Orange Is the New Black is swinging open the doors to bold, new images of women on television.
More Features
The Studio That Won’t Stand for No
A look inside the only major studio not affiliated with a broadcast network, Sony Pictures Television.
From Tragedy to Triumph: HBO's The Normal Heart
Rough-going getting a studio on board a film based on Larry Kramer’s somber 1985 play The Normal Heart about the rise of HIV-AIDS — until producer-director Ryan Murphy signed on.
New Destination: The Television Academy is Building for the Future
The Television Academy commits to a next-generation building — and the next generation of content creators.
Also in this Issue
In the Mix | Anna Anissimova • Daryl Hall • Sam Page • RZA • Maurissa Tancharoen and More
Digital Download | Fans Blue over Dodgers Pay-TV Standoff • The Awesomeness Digital Empire
Cover Story & Features
Mad for Rehab: Daryl Hall
Iconic rock and soul man Daryl Hall adds new DIY series Daryl’s Restoration Over-Hall to his repetoire.
As actress Anna Anissimova of Lifetime’s The Trials of Cate McCall found out, crying on cue isn't always easy.
Acclaimed music producer and actor RZA steps into a dream role as gang task force vet Cassius Green on Fox drama Gang Related.
Mindy Project supervising producer and one-time Letterman page Tracey Wigfield recalls how a spec script led to a dream job working alongside Tina Fey.
Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham of USA comedy Playing House find the funny in being long-term buddies.
Jeff Garlin and Wendi McLendon-Covey of The Goldbergs resonate as only well-matched comedy couples can.
Actress Allison Janney reveals how she decided where her Emmy would live, once she got the golden statuette home.