Idris Elba was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best supporting actor for his role in "Beasts of No Nation."
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NEW YORK - The folks at TV's Big Four networks might as well have slept in Thursday morning and skipped the announcement of the Golden Globes nominations.
In the latest sign of their lack of critical love and viewer sizzle, commercial broadcasters ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC together scored a paltry nine nods (though three more than last year), while streaming service Netflix boosted its total from last year's seven to singlehandedly claim the lead with nine nominations distributed across six series ("Narcos," ''Orange Is the New Black," ''Grace and Frankie," ''Bloodline," ''House of Cards" and "Master of None") plus its original film, "Beast of No Nation."
Fellow streaming video outlet Amazon snagged five nominations (up from two last year) and Hulu scored its first.
Grand total for digital on-demand outlets: 15.
With its two nominations, tiny broadcast outlet CW beat CBS' single mention (for supporting dramatic actor Alan Cumming in "The Good Wife") as well as NBC (which will air the Globes awardscast on Jan. 10, but was completely snubbed on Thursday by the Globes). CW's "Jane the Virgin" leading lady Gina Rodriguez - last year's winner - and "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" star Rachel Bloom are pitted against each other in the musical or comedy actress category.
Broadcast networks were shut out altogether in the music or comedy series category, where they used to glow. "Casual," on Hulu, shares the category with "Mozart in the Jungle" and "Transparent" (both on Amazon), "Orange is the New Black" (Netflix), and "Silicon Valley" and "Veep" (HBO).
The nominees for best drama series include only Fox's breakout hit "Empire" among broadcast networks, plus USA's "Mr. Robot," Netflix's "Narcos," Starz' "Outlander" and "Game of Thrones" on HBO.
Even pay-cable network HBO, which traditionally ruled at awards time, has been humbled by this year's digital invasion. It has seven nominations, down from 15 last year.
Premium rival Showtime suffered a falloff, too, with last year's nine nominations shrinking to three.
But Starz, which had two nominations last year, enjoyed a happy uptick to six, spread across its series "Flesh & Bone," ''Blunt Talk" and time-travel romance "Outlander," which got three nominations, including best drama, best actress (Caitriona Balfe) and best supporting actor (Tobias Menzies).
Fox, shut out last year, landed four nominations thanks to two for "Empire," plus Rob Lowe in the comedy actor category on its freshman "The Grinder" and Jamie Lee Curtis in its new horror-comedy "Scream Queens."
The most nominations for any show was three, scored by USA's quirky thriller "Mr. Robot" along with ABC's prestige drama "American Crime," FX's "Fargo," Starz' "Outlander," PBS' miniseries "Wolf Hall" and the much-honored Amazon comedy "Transparent."
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which bestows the Golden Globes, exhibited a lack of sentiment for AMC's "Mad Men," which completed its stellar run last season. Only Jon Hamm, in the dramatic actor category, was saluted.
FX's "The Americans," which seems to singularly suffer the role of best stealth drama (having been ignored for nearly every award in its three seasons, other than the prestigious Peabody), maintained that status by escaping Globes notice again this year.
Other notable absentees on the nomination rolls were HBO's fading "Girls" as well as "True Detective" (which, after landing four nominations in its premiere season, was critically lambasted for its second cycle).
Showtime's "Homeland" also suffered neglect, while its splendid drama, "The Affair," was cited only with a supporting dramatic actress nod for Maura Tierney.
In this file image released by Netflix, Taylor Schilling, left, and Laura Prepon appear in a scene from the Netflix original series, "Orange is the New Black." The series was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best television comedy on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (JoJo Whilden/Netflix via AP)
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This image released by Netflix shows Wagner Moura as Pablo Escobar in the Netflix Original Series "Narcos." The series was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best television drama on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. Moura was also nominated for best actor in a TV drama series. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Daniel Daza/Netflix via AP)
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In this image released by Netflix, Ben Mendelsohn appears in a scene from "Bloodline." Mendelsohn was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best supporting actor in a series, miniseries or movie made for TV for his role on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Saeed Adyani/Netflix via AP)
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This photo provided by Netflix shows Jane Fonda, left, and Lily Tomlin in the Netflix Original Series "Grace and Frankie." The 73rd annual Golden Globe nominations in film and television categories will be announced Thursday morning, Dec. 10, 2015, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Melissa Moseley/Netflix via AP)
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In this photo provided by Amazon Studios, Jeffrey Tambor, right, and Amy Landecker appear in a scene from "Transparent." The series was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best television comedy on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Beth Dubber/Amazon Studios via AP)
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In this image released by HBO, Julia Louis-Dreyfus appears in a scene from "VEEP." The series was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best television comedy on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Patrick Harbron/HBO via AP)
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In this image released by HBO, Martin Starr, from left, Kumail Nanjiani, Zach Woods, and T.J. Miller appear in a scene from "Silicon Valley." The series was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best television comedy on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (John P. Johnson/HBO via AP)
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In this image released by Fox, Taraji P. Henson as Cookie Lyon appears in a scene from "Empire." Henson was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best actress in a TV drama series for her role on the show, on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Chuck Hodes/FOX via AP)
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This image released by USA shows Rami Malek in a scene from "Mr. Robot." The series was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best television drama on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. Malek was also nominated for best actor in a TV series. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (David Giesbrecht/USA Network via AP)
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In this image released by Fox, Rob Lowe, left, and Fred Savage appear in a scene from "The Grinder." Lowe was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best actor in a TV comedy or musical series for his role on the show, on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Ray Mickshaw/FOX via AP)
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In this image released by HBO, Emilia Clarke appears in a scene from "Game of Thrones. The series was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best television drama series on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (HBO via AP)
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In this image released by Starz, Tobias Menzies appears in a scene from "Outlander." Menzies was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best supporting actor in a series, miniseries or movie made for TV for his role on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Neil Davidson/Starz via AP)
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In this image released by Starz, Patrick Stewart appears in a scene from "Blunt Talk." Stewart was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best actor in a TV comedy or musical series for his role on the show, on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Justina Mintz/Starz via AP)
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In this image released by Netflix, from left, Eric Wareheim, Aziz Ansari and Noel Wells appear in a scene from the Netflix original series "Master of None." Ansari was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best actor in a TV comedy or musical series for his role on the show, on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (K.C. Bailey/Netflix via AP)
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In this image released by AMC, Jon Hamm portrays Don Draper in a scene from "Mad Men." Hamm was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best actor in a TV drama series for his role on the show, on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Michael Yarish/AMC via AP)
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