The series “Pittsburgh Hospital” has received 25 Emmy nominations

The nominations for the 78th Emmy Awards have been officially announced, recognizing top achievements across television programming. Two prominent programs headlined the nominations: the second season of the dramatic series The Pittsburg Hospital, which secured 25 nominations, and the concluding season of Hacks, which received a slightly lower count. The Pittsburg Hospital, which features actors Noah Wyle and Sepideh Moafi, is a major contender in the drama category, while Hacks is noted for its genre as an American black comedy.

To qualify for consideration at the emmy ceremony, nominated content must have aired within a specific timeframe, falling between June 1, 2025, and May 31, 2026. The highly anticipated list of nominees was revealed during a live webcast. The announcement was presented by industry figures, including actress Liza Colón-Zayas, known for her role in The Bear, and actor Jeff Hiller, from Widow’s Bay.

The event was overseen by Televisión Academy president Crisom Abregú. The recognition highlights the continued critical success of both programs. The detailed nominations provide a comprehensive look at the year’s best television work, particularly within the dramatic hospital genre represented by The Pittsburg Hospital.

The announcement solidifies the competitive landscape for the upcoming awards ceremony.

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