When to tune in, how to watch, channel, host, nominations and more

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Hollywood is once again gearing up to celebrate television royalty on Sunday at this year’s Emmy Awards.

Going into the big day, all eyes are on Apple TV+’s “Severance,” which already picked up six awards during last weekend’s Creative Arts Emmys, and “The Studio,” the Seth Rogen-led comedy that already picked up nine Emmys.

But there are likely plenty of surprises in store for the show, which this year also honors 33 first-time performer nominees.

Here’s what else to know going into this year’s Emmy Awards show.

When are the Emmy Awards?

This year’s Emmy Awards will take place Sunday at Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles.

Where can I watch the Emmys?

The show will be broadcast on CBS, and viewers can stream the live event online with a Paramount+ subscription.

When does the red carpet start?

Fashion fiends can watch the stars arrive on the red carpet from 6 p.m. ET.

Those who just want to catch the highlights can tune in starting at 7 p.m. ET on CBS, where Entertainment Tonight will host a red carpet preshow.

Who is hosting the Emmys?

Comedian Nate Bargatze will be this year’s Emmys host. He follows last year’s father-son host duo Eugene and Dan Levy.

Bargatze, whose fame skyrocketed after he hosted an episode of “Saturday Night Live” during its 49th season, is currently touring the U.S.

Who is nominated for Emmys this year?

This year’s Emmy nominees include: Apple TV+’s “Severance,” which topped the list of nominees with 27 nods; HBO’s “The Penguin,” at 24 nominations; and HBO’s “The White Lotus” and Apple TV+’s “The Studio,” with 23 nominations apiece.

Who is predicted to win this year?

While the Emmys bring their fair share of surprises, early signs point to more shake-ups than usual this year.

First-time-nominated shows like “The Pitt” and “The Studio” could bring titles to a new set of stars, while repeat Emmy favorites like “Hacks” and “The Bear” are up against steep competition.



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