The Emmy Awards are nearly here, meaning your favorite TV shows from the past year may be taking home some well-deserved wins. I guess it's time to once again start the comedy-or-drama debate about The Bear.
The Emmys eligibility rules say programs must have premiered new episodes between June 1, 2024, and May 31, 2025. This year's top contenders feature one from Netflix (the limited series Adolescence), two from Apple TV Plus (Severance and The Studio) and HBO's The Penguin.
Presenters this year include Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, who will reunite on stage in time for the 25th anniversary of Gilmore Girls. To lead us into spooky season, Wednesday season 2 stars Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones will also be on hand to present.
Comedian Nate Bargatze will host the big show. Here are more details on how to watch it.
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The Emmy Awards are held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
How to Watch the 77th Emmy Awards
The 77th Emmy Awards will air live on CBS on Sunday, Sept. 14, at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET). The event will stream live for users with a Paramount Plus Premium subscription. Those who subscribe to the Paramount Plus Essential tier in the US will be able to access the special the following day.
If you're interested in watching the event via a live TV streaming service, you can try YouTube TV. It carries CBS and comes with a free trial for new customers. Hulu Plus Live TV also carries the network.
James Martin/CNET Paramount Plus Carries the Emmys With Paramount Plus, you have two plans to choose from: Paramount Plus Essential, which costs $8 a month and has ads, and Paramount Plus Premium (formerly Paramount Plus with Showtime), which costs $13 a month and is mostly ad-free -- you'll see commercials when viewing live TV. All of Showtime and your local CBS station come with this plan. See at Paramount Plus