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2025 Emmy Nominations: Watch the Livestream

2025 Emmy Nominations: Watch the Livestream

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The 2025 Emmy nominations are being announced on Tuesday.
The nominees in two categories — best talk series and reality competition series — were revealed shortly before 8 a.m. ET / 5 a.m. PT on CBS Mornings.
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Nominees in Two Emmys Categories Will Be Announced Ahead of Official TV Academy Livestream
Nominees in other major categories will be revealed via livestream on the Emmys website and TV Academy's YouTube channel below at 11:30 a.m. ET/8:30 a.m. PT.
The announcement, delivered by actors Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows) and Brenda Song (Running Point) and Television Academy chair Cris Abrego, will take place live from the Wolf Theatre at the Academy's Saban Media Center.
Leading up to the nominations, The Hollywood Reporter's executive editor of awards Scott Feinberg has continued to share his forecast for this year's nominees as he attempts to predict which hopefuls will be selected by the TV Academy, which finished nominations-round voting on June 23. Some of the awards categories featured in Feinberg's latest assessment include best drama series, best comedy series, best limited or anthology series and best TV movie as well as the acting and supporting acting sections for drama series, comedy series and limited series and TV movie.
At the 2024 Emmys, Hacks took home a surprise best comedy series win, in addition to best actress in a comedy series. The Bear set a new record for most wins in a single season for a comedy with 11, including best lead actor in a comedy series, best supporting actress and best supporting actor, defeating its own tally of 10 wins from 2023. And Shogun collected four wins, including best drama series, best actress in a drama series and best actor. Meanwhile, Baby Reindeer won four awards in the limited series categories.
The 77th Emmy Awards, hosted by Nate Bargatze, will air live Sunday, Sept. 14 at 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT on CBS and be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
As the awards ceremony approaches, follow THR's awards page for the latest Emmy news, analysis, features and more.
This story was first published on July 14 at 4:34 p.m.
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