Netflix’s "House of Cards" is in a tie this morning with HBO’s "Behind the Candelabra" in garnering the most Golden Globe Award nominations for a TV show.
Both programs nabbed 4 nominations.
In the battle of the TV distributors, HBO led all companies with 9 nominations, folllowed by Netflix, Showtime and Starz with 6 each. Shows on CBS and NBC received 5 nominations each, while programs on ABC got 4 nominations.
Here are the TV nominations for Best Drama and Best Comedy:
Best Drama
"BREAKING BAD"–AMC
Sony Pictures Television
"DOWNTON ABBEY"–PBS
Carnival Films
"THE GOOD WIFE"–CBS
CBS Television Studios in Association with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions
"HOUSE OF CARDS"–NETFLIX
Donen/Fincher/Roth and Trigger Street Productions, Inc. in association with
Media Rights Capital for Netflix
"MASTERS OF SEX"–SHOWTIME
Showtime, Sony Pictures Television, Round Two Productions,
Timberman/Beverly Productions
Best Comedy
"THE BIG BANG THEORY"–CBS
Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television
"BROOKLYN NINE-NINE"–FOX
Universal Television
"GIRLS"–HBO
HBO Entertainment in association with Apatow Productions and I am Jenni Konner Productions
"MODERN FAMILY"–ABC
Twentieth Century Fox Television
"PARKS AND RECREATION"–NBC
Universal Television
On the feature-length movie side, in the Best Drama category the nominees are "12 YEARS A SLAVE," "CAPTAIN PHILLIPS," "GRAVITY," "PHILOMENA" and "RUSH."
In the motion picture category under Best Comedy or Musical the nominees are "AMERICAN HUSTLE," "HER," "INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS," "NEBRASKA" and "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET."
To see a complete list of the Golden Globe nominations, please click here.
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