How to Stream a 2021 Emmy (and What You Need to Know About This Year’s Show)

It’s not that we’ve ever stopped loving television, but it has ended up playing a big role in the lives of many people after the COVID-19 pandemic has revolutionized the way we socialize. So even if you’ve never cared about an Emmy before, you may be investing a little more this year and be curious to see if your favorite quarantine binges end up winning an award. (And maybe you don’t care, but in that case, there isn’t much here for you.)

Anyway, the 73rd Emmy Awards will take place tomorrow night (this Sunday, September 19, 2021), and there are several different ways to tune in to that. Here’s what you need to know.

How to watch the 2021 Emmy Awards

Let’s start with the basics: The 2021 Emmy Awards will take place tomorrow afternoon in Los Angeles. Due to the time difference and all of the red carpet walks (although there will be far fewer people than usual this year), the actual show will kick off at 8:00 PM EST / 5:00 PM PST and the scheduled running time is three hours …

Those with cable (or someone’s login credentials) can easily watch the show live on their local CBS station – along with people who don’t have cable but have a working TV antenna.

There are many streaming options as well, notably Roku, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, AT&T TV, Sling TV, Fubo TV, and Paramount +, which is CBS’s streaming service. Yes, these are all paid subscriptions, but if you haven’t yet used up your free trial for a particular service, you can always cash out now.

What you need to know about the 2021 Emmy Awards

This year, Cedric the Artist is hosting the Emmy Awards. Instead of Microsoft Theater this year, the show will be on the LA Live Event Deck because there are indoor and outdoor seating, and plenty of room for physical distance, because yes, we’re still in the midst of a pandemic. … About 500 guests are expected to attend.

You can find all the nominees and other information on the site awardsEmmy” .

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