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When are the 2024 Emmy Awards? Date, nominees, hosts, how to watch
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Date:2025-04-16 09:21:51
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards are right around the corner, coming to a television screen near you in a couple of weeks.
The second Emmy Awards of 2024 come eight months after the 75th Primetime Emmys were presented on Fox, which were postponed following last year's writers' and actors' strikes.
Eugene Levy and Dan Levy of "Schitt's Creek" were tapped to host, making history as the first father-son duo to do so, according to USA TODAY.
“For two Canadians who won our Emmys in a literal quarantine tent, the idea of being asked to host this year in an actual theater was incentive enough," The Levys said in an August news release. “We’re thrilled to be able to raise a glass to this extraordinary season of television and can’t wait to spend the evening with you all on Sept. 15.”
Here's what you need to know about the awards show that celebrates excellence in television.
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When are the 2024 Emmys?
This year's Emmy Awards are slated to air live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 15.
The show is set to air on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Sunday, Sept. 15. The 2024 Emmy Awards can be streamed on Hulu the day after the show airs.
Who are the 2024 Emmy nominees?
"Shōgun" on FX leads the group with 25 nominations, followed closely by FX's restaurant dramedy "The Bear" with 23 nods. Next up is 21 nominations for Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building." HBO's "True Detective: Night Country" rounds out the list with 19 nominations.
The eligibility dates for the 2024 Emmy Awards apply to shows that aired between June 1, 2023 to May 31, 2024. Only shows that aired in that 12-month period were nominated.
Check out the full list of all "major" 2024 Emmy Awards nominees here.
Contributing: Jay Stahl, Erin Jensen and Gary Levin
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