LOS ANGELES, Aug 29 (Reuters) - It was out with the old and in with the new at the Primetime Emmy awards on Sunday, with a slew of first-timers and new shows shaking up the U.S. television industry's highest honors.
Period advertising drama "Mad Men" and actor Bryan Cranston who plays a teacher turned drug dealer in "Breaking Bad" were among a handful of repeat winners at a three-hour ceremony broadcast live from Los Angeles.
"It was completely unexpected. The quality of the nominees this year was phenomenal," said "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm, as the show won the best drama Emmy for the third straight year... More