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Tonys: Apple TV, Backer of ‘Schmigadoon!’ on Screen and Stage, Poised to Become Fastest Streamer to an EGOT
If the company's hit musical wins any of the 12 Tonys for which it is nominated on Sunday, it will have completed the feat in six-and-a-half years, besting Netflix's current record of 12 years.
What happened
According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, Tonys: Apple TV, Backer of ‘Schmigadoon!’ on Screen and Stage, Poised to Become Fastest Streamer to an EGOT, If the company’s hit musical wins any of the 12 Tonys for which it is nominated on Sunday, it will have completed the feat in six-and-a-half years, besting Netflix’s current record of 12 years.
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- Tonys: Apple TV, Backer of ‘Schmigadoon!’ on Screen and Stage, Poised to Become Fastest Streamer to an EGOTThe Hollywood Reporter - 2026-06-06T02:00:02+00:00
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