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And we’re back. Just six months after Fox aired the strike-delayed, wildly anticlimactic, 75th Emmy , is prepping for the 76th. Earlier today, the revealed the 2024 Emmy nominees, who will convene on Sept.

15 at the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. The telecast, which will air live on both coasts, will celebrate programming and performances that aired between June 1, 2023 and May 31, 2024. We’ll have plenty of time to debate who should win, who will win (and who definitely will not) as the new crop of nominees returns to the campaign trail.



In the meantime, let’s break down what just happened: the snubs, the surprises and what it all means for the big show. 1. ABC has already revealed that Jesse Collins Entertainment will be returning as the Emmy night producer for the second consecutive year, but it has yet to name a host.

The last three times ABC has carried the award show – the TV honors rotate between the networks, and the host network selects the emcee – its late-night pick, , doubled as its Emmy evening host. Kimmel is and always has been a great sport. I mean, he’s hosted the Oscars for ABC times, he regularly wins upfront week with his gust-busting roast and, of course, he keeps re-upping his late night contract despite .

God knows, a big, televised Hollywood event is likely to get Trump’s attention, which we know ...

but he already declined. So, some others to consider: Jo Koy..

. I’M KIDDING. How about the Governors Awards hugely popular emcee.

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