The Emmy Awards, the annual Hollywood showcase that honors the best of television, take place on Sunday. This is the 77th edition of the Emmys.
Here’s how to watch:
What time does the show start?
The ceremony begins at 8 p.m. Eastern (5 p.m. Pacific) and will be held at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The Emmys usually finish on schedule, in about three hours.
Where can I watch?
CBS is broadcasting the ceremony, making it easy to watch if you have access to network television. You can stream the Emmys live on Paramount+ if you have the “premium plan,” which costs $13 a month (free trials and discounts are also available). The Emmys will not be available to stream live on the cheaper Paramount+ “essential plan.”
There are also plenty of streaming services that carry CBS, including YouTube TV and Hulu Live, but you will need a subscription to those distributors.
What’s eligible?
Shows that had their premier from June 2024 to May 2025.
Twenty-five awards will be handed out during the ceremony, including acting and writing honors, as well as best drama, comedy, limited and talk series. Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen will also get a special shout-out on Sunday when they are presented the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award
Last weekend, dozens of technical and guest acting statuettes were already awarded at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. “The Studio” (9) and “The Penguin” (8) lead all series with the most Emmy wins so far.
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