What to know on this year’s Emmy Awards: How to watch, what time it starts, who’s hosting and more

Everything you need to know on the upcoming Emmy Awards, including who is hosting and presenting, what shows are nominated, how to watch, what time it begins and more.

The 2023 Emmy Awards are almost here. No, that’s not a typo.

The celebration of television that airs live Monday night was delayed four months by the Hollywood strikes, which shut down the industry and forced award show producers to shuffle their calendars. But the strikes are in the rearview mirror, and the organizers of the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards are ready to roll out the red carpet.

Here’s a guide to the show. Don’t forget to follow NBCNews.com’s live coverage of all the best (and worst!) speeches, jokes, looks and more.

The three-hour live telecast from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles kicks off at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT) on Fox, and it will be available to stream Tuesday on Hulu. (The broadcast network that presents the Emmys changes each year. The show aired on NBC and Peacock in 2022.)

Anthony Anderson is this year’s emcee. The actor and comedian is arguably best known for starring on the ABC sitcom “black-ish.” Anderson, who was nominated for seven acting Emmys for his lead role on “black-ish,” currently hosts the Fox game show “We Are Family.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/awards/what-know-emmy-awards-how-watch-stream-when-starts-who-host-rcna133535


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