The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES - When the Emmy Awards are handed out in September, "Mad Men" could win its fifth Emmy as best drama series, nd that would be a record.
It's up against "Downton Abbey," the British-born soap opera that was named best miniseries last year but was switched to the drama category this time around.
Overall, "Mad Men" -- the 1960s advertising-industry drama -- is nominated 17 times, as is the miniseries "American Horror Story," while "Downton Abbey" has 16 nominations.
Also nominated for best drama series are "Homeland," ''Boardwalk Empire," ''Breaking Bad" and "Game of Thrones."
Emmy voters gave a thumbs-up to some breakout comedies with women at their center -- which are in fashion after the box office success of "Bridesmaids." A best-comedy nod went to the HBO series "Girls," along with acting, writing and directing nominations for Lena Dunham.
A best-comedy-actress nomination went to Zooe Deschanel (ZOH'-ee deh-shuh-NEHL') of "New Girl." Her competitors include Melissa McCarthy of "Mike & Molly," who won last year.
Academy voters paid tribute to the late Kathryn Joosten. She received a supporting actress bid for her role in "Desperate Housewives." Joosten died in June of lung cancer.
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