Emmys 2024: Air time and how to stream the 76th edition of the ceremony
The countdown to the 76th Emmy Awards has already begun, along with the red carpet broadcast. The ceremony will bring great surprises, and here’s how to check out the anticipated event tonight.
Finally, after several months of waiting, the awards season continues to unfold, and now it’s time for the 76th Emmy Awards, which have long been regarded as the “Oscars of television”.
Big surprises are anticipated, including a star-studded list of nominees who are expected to shine on stage, particularly fan favorites like the drama “The Bear” and the Japanese production “Shogun“.
The red carpet is just a few hours away, and you can find various ways to watch it through several websites. Eugene and Dan Levy have been chosen to host this edition, marking the first time a father-son duo takes on this role.
How to stream the Emmys 2024 in the United States
The 76th Emmy Awards will take place in just a few hours at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The ceremony will be broadcast live at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC and also on streaming platforms.
Some of the online options available to watch include Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, YouTube TV and Fubo. So, there will be multiple ways to see which series emerges as the biggest winner of the night at the 2024 Emmys.
If you can’t watch the event live, don’t worry— the ceremony will also be available on Hulu the following day, giving viewers the chance to rewatch the awards. Stars like Meryl Streep and Selena Gomez are expected to be present.
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