Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 Emmy Nominations Announcement
The excitement is mounting as the 2025 Emmy nominations date approaches. Scheduled for July 15, this year’s announcement will be hosted by Brenda Song and Harvey Guillén at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center. The event promises to be a thrilling watch, starting at 11:30 a.m. ET, spotlighting potential nominees from popular shows like “The Bear,” “Hacks,” “The White Lotus,” and “Severance.” Here’s how you can catch the live announcement.
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Where to Watch the Live Announcement
For those eager to catch every moment of the nomination announcement, there are a couple of viewing options available. You can tune into the live broadcast on the Emmy Awards official website or watch via the Television Academy’s YouTube channel. These platforms are preparing to stream the event live, ensuring fans don’t miss a beat.
In a pioneering move, certain categories will be unveiled a bit earlier. Specifically, on July 14, “CBS Mornings” will exclusively announce two categories at exactly 7:47 a.m. ET. This marks the first occasion a network broadcasting the ceremony will reveal any nominations exclusively.
Anticipated Nominees Across Several Categories
As the nomination date draws nearer, speculation is rife about potential nominees. Comedy favorites this year include “Hacks,” “Only Murders in the Building,” and “Abbott Elementary.” In the drama segment, strong contenders like “The Last of Us,” “Squid Game,” and “Severance” are expected to dominate. The limited series category could see nominations for “The Penguin,” “Monsters: The Erik and Lyle Menendez Story,” and “Adolescence.”
Last year’s big winners included “Shōgun,” which claimed 14 awards, and “Hacks,” which unexpectedly snagged the Best Comedy Series, with Jean Smart earning her third Emmy for the role of Deborah Vance. Paul W. Downs, one of the creators of “Hacks,” is also tipped to be a repeat nominee in the supporting actor category this year.
Upcoming Emmy Awards Ceremony Details
Looking ahead, the Emmy Awards ceremony is set for September 14 at 8 p.m. ET, with CBS airing the event. Comedian Nate Bargatze, known for his recent stints on “Saturday Night Live,” will be hosting. This follows the Daytime Emmy nominations, which were announced earlier on July 10, recognizing achievements in daytime television with “General Hospital” and “The Young and the Restless” among the top nominees.
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This year, unlike previous years, the Daytime Emmys will transition to a fall schedule, with the ceremony planned for October 17. This shift aims to give daytime television its unique spotlight separate from the primetime festivities.
As the industry awaits these developments, the Emmy nominations announcement on July 15 remains a highly anticipated event, promising to set the stage for what is expected to be another exciting awards season.
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