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After a mostly virtual show last year, the 73rd Emmy Awards will air live with an audience and the red carpet on CBS on Sunday, Sept. 19, at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET. Hosted by Cedric the Entertainer, the Television Academy’s event will take place outdoors at the L.A. Live deck in downtown Los Angeles with a limited number of nominees in the crowd.
This year’s most-nominated TV shows include a host of original series from streaming services. Netflix has earned a total of 129 nominations for shows including Bridgerton, Cobra Kai, The Crown, Emily in Paris, Halston, The Kominsky Method and The Queen’s Gambit, making the streamer the second-most nominated after WarnerMedia’s HBO and HBO Max (which netted a combined 130 recognitions).
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Disney+ has earned 71 nods, led by The Mandalorian (which tied with The Crown for most-nominated series) and Wandavision, and Apple TV+ has 35 nominations, with 20 for Ted Lasso. Hulu original series The Handmaid’s Tale and Pen15 helped earn the Comcast- and Walt Disney Company-owned streamer 25 Emmy nominations, while Amazon Prime Video has landed 20 nods for shows including The Boys and The Underground Railroad.
How to Stream the 2021 Emmy Awards Online and Watch for Free
Those without cable can watch the 2021 Emmy Awards on several on-demand video streaming platforms, many of which are offering free trials and limited-time deals when you sign up for a new subscription. You’ll need a smart TV or a streaming device (such as Apple TV, Google’s Chromecast, Amazon’s Fire TV Stick or Roku) in order to watch. Here’s how to stream the Emmys online:
FuboTV Stream live and on-demand from over 100 cable channels (including CBS) and plans start at $65 per month. Learn more and sign up for a free seven-day FuboTV trial here
Hulu Live TV The online streamer is offering a limited-time deal that gets you $10 off per month for three months of Hulu and Live TV (regularly $65 per month), or you can get the Disney+ bundle (which includes Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu) starting at $73 per month. Learn more and sign up for a free seven-day Hulu Live trial here
Paramount+ Owned by ViacomCBS, Paramount+ also offers live streaming for the 2021 Emmys, and plans start at $5 per month with ads or $10 per month without ads. The first seven days are also free; learn more and sign up for Paramount+ here
Sling The affordable online cable and streaming service starts at $10 per month for access to over 30 entertainment, news and sports channels. Learn more and sign up for Sling here
YouTube TV The popular video platform’s live TV service offers access to over 85 channels. Monthly subscriptions start at $65, but new subscribers can get a deal right now for $55 per month for the first three months; learn more and sign up for YouTube TV here
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