The Writers Guild of America east and west divisions have announced their nominees for the best in television, new media, news, radio, and promotional writing for the past year.

“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “Better Call Saul” and USA’s “Mr. Robot” lead with multiple nominations in company that includes institutions like “Game of Thrones” and “Mad Men.” The awards will be handed out in New York and Los Angeles at simultaneous ceremonies on Feb. 13.

Contenders for best Drama Series are FX’s “The Americans,” AMC’s “Saul,” HBO’s “Thrones” and “Robot.” The Comedy Series pack includes “Silicon Valley,” “Broad City,” “Veep,” “Kimmy Schmidt” and “Transparent.”

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“Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner will try for a last awards hurrah with the now-iconic series ender “Person to Person,” which is nominated for best episodic drama. Jon Stewart will also go for Comedy/Variety series for the last time with his iteration of “The Daily Show.”

“It” girl Amy Schumer rates twice with a nom for Best Variety/Sketch for the Comedy Central series “Insider Amy Schumer” and her HBO stand up special from the Apollo directed by Chris Rock, nominated for Comedy – Variety Special.

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