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    Emmys Awards cut Baldwin joke about News Corp.

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Emmy Awards began on a controversial note when it was revealed that a taped comedy routine by Alec Baldwin for the show was cut from the telecast because it contained a joke about the News Corp. phone hacking scandal.

    The actor was to be part of an opening video for Sunday night's ceremony airing on Fox, a News Corp.-owned network. But he tweeted before the awards that the network had killed his joke about the hacking scandal in Britain involving the now-closed News of the World tabloid.

    Fox said it believed the joke was inappropriate to make light of an issue being taken very seriously by the company.

    First-time Emmy producer Mark Burnett, whose string of reality TV hits includes "Survivor," was in charge of the ceremony, but kept mum when asked about Baldwin.

    "There's nonstop drama, but everything is fine," he said cryptically on the red carpet before the show.

    The last-minute controversy was emerging even as stars such as Christine Hendricks of "Mad Men" and Julia Stiles of "Dexter" were arriving for the show.

    "She looks awesome, as always," said fan Jessica Steiner, 26, of Hendricks, who was wearing a rhinestone-encrusted gown with a plunging neckline.

    "Modern Family" nominee Sofia Vergara wore an ultra-glam, one-shouldered peach goddess gown and chandelier earrings. Gwyneth Paltrow stood by her, in a sleek black gown with cut-outs.

    "Gwyneth is classy, and Sofia is sexy," said fan Vanessa Baeza, 27. "But I think Sofia looks better. Her dress is more flattering."

    Inside the Nokia Theatre, Hendricks' show is facing a threat from the mobsters and crooked politicians of "Boardwalk Empire."

    AMC's 1960s Madison Avenue saga, which has earned three consecutive Emmy Awards as best drama series, is competing Sunday with HBO's tale of Atlantic City, N.J, schemers making the most of the wild days of Prohibition in the 1920s.

    "The Sopranos," another HBO show about New Jersey hoodlums, was an Emmy magnet for the cable TV channel that earned 21 trophies during its six seasons.

    HBO and AMC's leading men are in a showdown as well. "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm, shut out three times by Bryan Cranston of "Breaking Bad," caught a break when Cranston's series didn't air within the Emmy eligibility period.

    But newcomer "Boardwalk Empire" brought Steve Buscemi into the picture with a first-string nomination for the actor who has been acclaimed for supporting roles. Also nominated for best drama series are "Dexter," ''Friday Night Lights," ''Game of Thrones" and "The Good Wife."

    Jane Lynch of "Glee," wearing a strapless purple gown, is host of the 63rd Primetime Emmys. "Thank you so much for coming!" she told the fans in the bleachers. "She should be freaking out right now, but she looks so calm," noted fan Vanessa Baeza, 27.

    Executives from accounting giant Ernst & Young were spotted arriving with the winners envelopes in a silver briefcase. Fans in the bleachers cheered as they passed.

    They also cheered when Ryan Seacrest came by. "Ryan! Ryan!" yelled the crowd in unison. Seacrest turned to them and mimed that he was framing them in a shot

    "Modern Family" actor Eric Stonestreet gave better than that. He gave a bagel. Actually, he threw one, autographed in black marker, into the crowd, to roars of approval from fans.

    Other contests to watch include best comedy series, with "Modern Family" trying to repeat last year's win against competitors including "Glee" and "Parks and Recreation."

    Steve Carell of "The Office" is making his last Emmy stand for his fifth and final season as clueless manager Michael Scott, after being snubbed four years in a row.

    A new category, which combines the previously separate best miniseries and made-for-TV movie nominees, includes the miniseries "Mildred Pierce," with Kate Winslet nominated in the role of an embattled mother, and the movie "Too Big to Fail," about the U.S. fiscal crisis in 2008.

    Melissa McCarthy, a star of "Bridesmaids," said she was most surprised at the blazing heat on the Emmy red carpet. "I didn't realize the Emmys are held on the sun," she said. "It's just the whole energy of it. I keep running into people I know and want to know. There's just so much positive energy."

    In the reality-competition category, perennial also-ran "American Idol" will take its ninth shot at winning, this time for a season in which it successfully navigated the loss of key judge Simon Cowell.

    HBO came into the night with a leading 15 awards earned at the Sept. 10 creative arts awards, followed by PBS with 10, Fox with nine, CBS with seven and NBC with five.

    "Boardwalk Empire" captured a leading seven creative arts Emmys, which honor technical achievements and guest stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow, who won for her appearance in "Glee."

    After hitting an all-time viewership low of 12.3 million in 2008, the Emmys rebounded somewhat in the last two years and drew a 2010 audience of 13.47 million, compared to 26.7 million for this year's Grammys and nearly 38 million for the Oscars.

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    AP Entertainment writers Sandy Cohen, David Bauder and Solvej Schou contributed to this report.

     

    64 comments

    • sensable  •  8 mths ago
      The opening sequence of the Emmy's was utterly boring. The rest of it wasn't much better.
    • telstar_july_1962  •  8 mths ago
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      Alec Baldwin Storms Out of Emmy's,hissy fit time again for poor Alec
    • Tony  •  8 mths ago
      Ooh la laa! Christina Hendricks! Save that dress for the Golden "Globes" Awards.
    • rumormater  •  8 mths ago
      Alec Baldwin is not funny!!! He thinks Obama's "if you love me" is not a joke!! I rest my case!!
    • commonsense  •  8 mths ago
      I don't think the entertainment business has a clue that a lot, a real lot, of the public is sick and tired of their efforts to knock anything and anybody that has even a trace of conservatism. Do they think that we are all sitting around waiting for words of wisdom to pour out of their mouths? Do they really feel that the public finds them superior intellects with regard to politics or anything else for that matter. Someone should give them a clue ......
    • Bob  •  8 mths ago
      The Emmy is no place for politics. That said, Fox Corp. runs true to a bully's nature. They like punching other kids but run crying to the principle when they get poked in the eye. Murdoch's empire is falling...goodbye Rupert.
    • Neotroll2k11  •  8 mths ago
      You are worthress Arec Barrwin
    • Bill  •  8 mths ago
      Look at all of the little conservative arse-kissers campaigning to be Rupert's reach around.
      • Nathan S 8 mths ago
        Typical liberal, nasty and disgusting.
      • Captain Spaulding 8 mths ago
        Look-up the term "reach around". There's a picture of Bill?!
    • David  •  8 mths ago
      Ha! Right or wrong, it's funny. Balwin is a loser! His name should be changed to BaLoser. Idiot.
    • Nathan S  •  8 mths ago
      ATTENTION LIBERALS: Like all award shows, the 'Emmy Awards' presentation is to appeal to a 'Universal Audience.' Everyone has had enough of political punches on stage. People look forward to award shows or going to a concert without politics involved. The Emmy's are to appeal to everyone, conservative, liberal, whatever. When people like Alec Baldwin start the 'Us Against Them' nonsense, people will be turned off and turn off the show.
    • TZ  •  8 mths ago
      Faux News.
    • Ploko  •  8 mths ago
      Free speech is dead
      • jay 8 mths ago
        your post is ironic.
      • Bill 8 mths ago
        Well, Jay...your post isn't. And their is no way you are a conservative because irony is for those pinko communistic liberal whackos.
      • Ploko 8 mths ago
        Speaking of... When I was in France I was amazed that they actually had free speech. I could watch American artists in concert without bleeps over their lyrics, naked women in commercials in the daytime and people saying whatever the hell they want on TV and radio without some asinine list from the FCC that says they can or can't say certain words... Say what you want about the French, but they got our #$%$ beat there. Well, actually you can't say what you WANT because it will be bleeped or censored in the US...
    • Jeff  •  8 mths ago
      Why do Leftists feel that they have to politicize everything? Can't there just be a time for lighthearted fun and enjoyment? Politics is not fun. Especially from a gasbag like Baldwin.
      • TZ 8 mths ago
        Rightists don't?
      • Jeff 8 mths ago
        TZ: No, they don't. Do you have examples of Conservatives spouting off their views at entertainment events? It doesn't happen.
    • Sweet Willie  •  8 mths ago
      Conservatives are humorless, unpopular, and stupid.
    • oneofmany  •  8 mths ago
      Baldwin gets his self-centered narcissistic self in the news again for poor taste and bad attitude. This is a guy who actually went after a coffee shop barrista, probably costing the person his job, when others in the shop said the barrista did nothing wrong, but Baldwin was the one with attitude. That's his nice side, because he's done much worse. He's got a history as a trouble maker, and shouldn't have been invited to appear in the first place.
      • Pasta Mon 8 mths ago
        Actually, he said this editing of his joke was no big deal. Learn to read.
      • oneofmany 8 mths ago
        Killing Moon, I read the article. You didn't read my post. I commented on the fact that he's in the news again. Even though he said editing was "no big deal", his original "joke" sure got him publicity, didn't it?
    • Nathan S  •  8 mths ago
      Alec Baldwin is an uber-liberal who doesn't understand that NO ONE wants politics brought into award shows anymore. Rupert Murdoch jumped on the phone tapping scandal and is doing everything to make things right. CBS jumped on Dan Rather for 'Memogate.' Does Baldwin know about that?
      • Bill 8 mths ago
        Yeah...you must be Rupert's PR guy...stop sucking up to him...it makes you look like an arse-kisser.
      • Nathan S 8 mths ago
        You're not very bright Bill.
    • POTUS43  •  8 mths ago
      Why is FOX!, a Saudi Arab front corporation for terrorism, not hunted down and destroyed like its CEO Bi Laden?
      GO NAVY!
    • k  •  8 mths ago
      democrats=NAZI'S
    • Gee  •  8 mths ago
      Usually the Hollywood Libs enjoy telling jokes about Conservative Politicians!
      (or, their children!)
    • Jeff  •  8 mths ago
      I don't watch anything with Alec Baldwin in it. He obviously hates everybody who holds political views which differ from his own, which mine certainly do. I will not spend a dime to support anything he does, nor even watch a T.V. show which he is a part of.
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