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How To Watch The 2022 Emmy Awards Online

Here's a list of channels that tells where you can watch the 2022 Emmys

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After two years, the Emmys are back. The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards will be broadcast live on September 12 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. 

The 2022 Emmys are hosted by Kenan Thompson and will be held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. Popular series like "Succession," "Euphoria," "Ted Lasso," and "Ozark" are all up for nominations this year. First-time nominees include some notable new shows like "Squid Game," "Severance," and "Yellowjackets."

Dominating the Emmy nominations this year is HBO's Succession which has received as many as 25 nods. Following the same, Jason Sudeikis starter, Ted Lasso comes second with 20 nominations. Fans have been looking forward to who will take home the evening's top honors and whether Zendaya could make history by becoming the youngest producer Emmy winner. 



 

How to watch the 2022 Emmys:

You can watch the 2022 Emmy Awards live on September 12 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. If you already have a cable or satellite pay-TV provider with NBC, you can stream the Emmys using your account information via the NBC website or the NBC App. If you don't have cable, Peacock is the cheapest way to stream the 2022 Emmy Awards. Though Peacock has a free entry-level plan, live events are usually exclusive to the service's Premium plan. Peacock Premium is $5 a month, but for a limited time, you can get an entire year at a discounted rate of just $2 a month.

NBC and its related channels are also available through several live TV streaming services, including Sling TV, Youtube TV, FuboTV, and Hulu + Live TV. Full channel lineups vary and starting prices range between $35 and $70 a month. Though more expensive, each of these services offers a bigger selection than Peacock. Of the above options, Sling TV is the most affordable. Sling Blue includes NBC in select markets, plus 40 other channels for $35 a month. New members can get their first month for 50% off.



 

2022 Emmy nominations:

Here are the nominees in the top categories at the 74th Prime Emmy Awards. For the full list, go to Emmys.com.

Outstanding Drama Series
Better Call Saul (AMC)
Euphoria (HBO/HBO Max)
Ozark (Netflix)
Severance (Apple TV Plus)
Squid Game (Netflix)
Stranger Things (Netflix)
Succession (HBO/HBO Max)
Yellowjackets (Showtime)
Outstanding Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Barry (HBO/HBO Max)
Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO/HBO Max)
Hacks (HBO/HBO Max)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
Ted Lasso (Apple TV Plus)
What We Do in the Shadows (FX)

Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
Dopesick (Hulu)
The Dropout (Hulu)
Inventing Anna (Netflix)
Pam & Tommy (Hulu)
The White Lotus (HBO/HBO Max)

Outstanding Competition Program
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls (Prime Video)
Nailed It! (Netflix)
RuPaul's Drag Race (VH1)
Top Chef (Bravo)
The Voice (NBC)

Outstanding Variety Talk Series
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO/HBO Max)
Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC)
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)

Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO/HBO Max)
Saturday Night Live (NBC)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Jodie Comer – Killing Eve as Villanelle (BBC America)
Laura Linney – Ozark as Wendy Byrde (Netflix)
Melanie Lynskey – Yellowjackets as Shauna Sadecki (Showtime)
Sandra Oh – Killing Eve as Eve Polastri (BBC America)
Reese Witherspoon – The Morning Show as Bradley Jackson (Apple TV+)
Zendaya – Euphoria as Rue Bennett (HBO/HBO Max)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Jason Bateman – Ozark as Martin "Marty" Byrde (Netflix)
Brian Cox – Succession as Logan Roy (HBO/HBO Max)
Lee Jung-jae – Squid Game as Seong Gi-hun (Netflix)
Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul as Jimmy McGill / Saul Goodman (AMC)
Adam Scott – Severance as Mark Scout (Apple TV+)
Jeremy Strong – Succession as Kendall Roy (HBO/HBO Max)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel as Miriam "Midge" Maisel (Prime Video)
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary as Janine Teagues (ABC)
Kaley Cuoco – The Flight Attendant as Cassie Bowden (HBO/HBO Max)
Elle Fanning – The Great as Catherine the Great (Hulu)
Issa Rae – Insecure as Issa Dee (HBO/HBO Max)
Jean Smart – Hacks as Deborah Vance (HBO/HBO Max)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Donald Glover – Atlanta as Earnest "Earn" Marks (FX)
Bill Hader – Barry as Barry Berkman / Barry Block (HBO/HBO Max)
Nicholas Hoult – The Great as Peter III / Pugachev (Hulu)
Steve Martin – Only Murders in the Building as Charles-Haden Savage (Hulu)
Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building as Oliver Putnam (Hulu)
Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso as Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Toni Collette – The Staircase as Kathleen Peterson (HBO/HBO Max)
Julia Garner – Inventing Anna as Anna Delvey (Netflix)
Lily James – Pam & Tommy as Pamela Anderson (Hulu)
Sarah Paulson – Impeachment: American Crime Story as Linda Tripp (FX)
Margaret Qualley – Maid as Alex Russell (Netflix)
Amanda Seyfried – The Dropout as Elizabeth Holmes (Hulu)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Colin Firth – The Staircase as Michael Peterson (HBO/HBO Max)
Andrew Garfield – Under the Banner of Heaven as Detective Jeb Pyre (FX)
Oscar Isaac – Scenes from a Marriage as Jonathan Levy (HBO/HBO Max)
Michael Keaton – Dopesick as Dr. Samuel Finnix (Hulu)
Himesh Patel – Station Eleven as Jeevan Chaudhary (HBO/HBO Max)
Sebastian Stan – Pam & Tommy as Tommy Lee (Hulu)