Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

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About Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is a membership community engaged in the promotion of creativity, diversity, and excellence through recognition, education, and leadership in the telecommunications arts and science industry.

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is a fee-based membership organization headquartered in New York, New York, with members distributed throughout the world, as it is a fully remote organization.

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences offers its members a host of benefits. These include invitations to exclusive industry-related events and seminars, a subscription to the emmy magazine, and the ability to vote in the Primetime Emmy Awards.

This organization also offers members access to the state-of-the-art Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center as well as a discount program to a number of hotels, restaurants, and spas.

In order to be eligible for The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, you must have been involved in television for at least one year.

In order to be considered for The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, qualified candidates must either apply for consideration or be referred by existing members. Qualified applicants will be screened by the Membership Committee.

The organization’s members work at an array of recognized companies, most notably: Vice News and the NFL.  

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Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Facts

Year Founded

1955

Member Count

Undisclosed

HQ Location

New York, NY

Requires Invitation

No

Accepts Applications

Yes

Has a Mobile App

Yes

Offers Publishing Privileges

No

Annual Membership Fees

Undisclosed