How to Watch the 2024 Emmy Awards

Awards season is in full bloom and kicking off this weekend with the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards and Governors Gala. Taking place over the course of two nights, on Saturday, September 6, and Sunday, September 7, at L.A. Live’s Peacock Theater, awards presented on these evenings will be honoring artistic and technical achievements in primetime television. Categories covered in these evenings include Outstanding Television Movie, Outstanding Animated Program, Outstanding Game Show, Outstanding Guest Performances, Outstanding Reality Program (both Structured and Unstructured), and many more.

While there will be no live stream available for these evenings, an edited version of the broadcast will air on FXX at 8pm ET/5pm PT on Saturday, September 14, then stream on Hulu starting Sunday, September 15. Also on Sunday, September 15, the 76th Emmy Awards will air live on ABC starting at 8pm ET/5pm PT, then stream on Hulu the following day, September 16. To live stream the show, watch on abc.com, the ABC app, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, or YouTube TV. A red-carpet pre-show will also be airing ahead of the main ceremony starting at 7pm ET/4pm PT on September 15 and hosted by Robin Roberts and Will Reeve.

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Presenters for the first night of the 76th Creative Arts Emmys include Mike Birbiglia (“The Old Man and the Pool”), LeVar Burton (“Trivial Pursuit”), Mark Cuban (“Shark Tank”), Derek Hough (“Dancing with the Stars”), Nikki Glaser (“FBoy Island”), Lucy Liu (“A Man in Full”), Jane Lynch (“Only Murders in the Building”), Tig Notaro (“Tig Notaro: Hello Again”), Fisher Stevens (“Beckham”), Hannah Waddingham (“Ted Lasso”), and many more. The second night will feature the talent of Patrick Brammall (“Colin from Accounts”), Néstor Carbonell (“Shōgun”), Michael Cyril Creighton (“Only Murders in the Building”), Jamie Lee Curtis (“The Bear”), Alex Edelman (“Alex Edelman: Just for Us”), Devery Jacobs (“Reservation Dogs”), Brie Larson (“Lessons in Chemistry”), Damon Wayans Jr. (Poppa’s House), and others as well.

Hosting duties for this year’s 76th Emmy Awards fall to father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, who’s hit sitcom “Schitt’s Creek” swept the ceremony in 2020, winning statues in all four lead and supporting comedy acting categories as well as Outstanding Comedy Series. The only shows that would be able to repeat this success this year would be “The Bear” and “Only Murders in the Building,” both of which have representatives in all four performance categories on top of being nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series. Out of the two, “The Bear” seems more likely to pull off this feat, as Jeremy Allen-White has previously won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, as well as his co-stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Ayo Edebiri for Supporting Actor and Actress (Edebiri competes this year for lead.). The first season of the show also won Outstanding Comedy Series at the postponed 75th Emmy Awards back in January of this year.

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