
Representing the cables are the likes of "Mad Men", "Weeds", "True Blood" and "Top Chef" that come from AMC, Showtime, HBO and Bravo TV respectively. Meanwhile, representing the national networks are "The Office", "Lost", "60 Minutes" and "American Idol" which are the programs by NBC, ABC, CBS and FOX respectively.
Showtime in particular is dominating the nominations with four counts. In Comedy alone, the cable is having two of its shows, "Weeds" and "Californication". These two will try to battle out reigning champion of the category for two years in a row, NBC's "30 Rock".
Winners of the 21st year will be revealed at the Hollywood Palladium with the nominees for Theatrical Motion Picture and Longform Television categories to be announced on January 5. Mark Burnett will be the first reality TV producer to receive the Norman Lear Achievement and Joss Whedon will be honored with the 2010 Vanguard Award.
In Comedy
NBC's "30 Rock"
Showtime's "Californication"
HBO's "Entourage"
NBC's "The Office"
Showtime's "Weeds"
In Drama
AMC's "Breaking Bad"
Showtime's "Dexter"
ABC's "Lost"
AMC's "Mad Men"
HBO's "True Blood"
In Non-Fiction TV
CBS' "60 Minutes"
Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch"
A&E's "Intervention"
Bravo TV's "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the 'D' List"
Showtime's "This American Life"
In Live Entertainment and Competition TV
CBS' "The Amazing Race"
FOX's "American Idol"
Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report"
Lifetime's "Project Runway"
Bravo TV's "Top Chef"
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