TV's biggest night is right around the corner.
The ceremony, which honors the best of television, highlights the most-watched, most talked-about, binge-worthy shows that entertained us during the pandemic.
A small audience made up of about 500 nominees and guests will be there in-person, while shows like "The Crown," "Top Chef" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" will be videoconferencing in.
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Here's everything to know ahead of the award show, including how to stream it at home.
When are the Emmys 2021?
The 73rd annual Primetime Emmys are this Sunday, Sept. 19th, 2021.
What time are the Emmys 2021?
The Emmy Awards will begin at 8:00 p.m. ET.
What channel are the Emmys on?
The Emmys will air live on CBS and will also be available to stream on Paramount+, Roku, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, AT&T TV, Sling TV and Fubo TV.
Paramount+ subscriptions start at $4.99 for the ad-supported version and $9.99 for the ad-free version. You can also sign up for a free trial.
Who's hosting the Emmys?
Cedric the Entertainer will host the three-hour ceremony.
Where are the Emmys taking place?
This year’s ceremony will take place at L.A. Live’s Event Deck instead of the Microsoft Theater, which has been home to the Emmys since 2008.
Who's Nominated?
Some of the most nominated shows include "Ted Lasso," (Apple TV), which earned 20 nominations in its first season; "Lovecraft Country" (HBO) received 18. "The Crown" (Netflix) received 24 nominations, as did Disney+'s "The Mandalorian."