Hey, "Today Show" fans. We're back at you, once again, to tell you that another new Today Show will be arriving this morning, October 3, 2023. As usual, we've got some new preview information for it via NBC's official October 3, 2023 episode press release. So, we're going to dive into it right now. Let's get to it. The first description for the 6am to 8am central standard time slot episode reveals that there will be a segment titled, "Today Exclusive: Monica Lewinsky Announcement." The second description reveals that there will be a segment featuring Amazon Travel Gear with Makho Ndlovu. The 3rd and last description for the 6am to 8am show lets us know that there will be a segment titled, "Today Food: Eric Ripert’s Tips for Buying Fish at the Market and How to Make Smoked Salmon Croque Monsieur."...
- 10/3/2023
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Hey, "Today Show" fans. It's that time again. We're back on here to tell you all about what you can expect to see in this morning's new, July 27, 2023 episode. We were able to collect a couple of descriptions for the July 27, 2023 installment from the TV Guide folks. So, we're going to drop those on you right now. Let's get to it. The first and only description we have for the 7am to 9am central standard time slot episode reveals that the Today Show team will participate in an ultimate block party. The first description for the 9am to 10am central standard time slot episode reveals that there will be a segment featuring the latest tech scams with Jake Ward. The second description reveals that there will be a segment featuring style expert J. Bolin. The 3rd description reveals that there will be a segment featuring entertainment correspondent Makho Ndlovu.
- 7/27/2023
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
The 73rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards, honoring the best performances and TV shows from the past year, will air live on Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. from the L.A. Live deck on CBS and Paramount Plus.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, last year’s Emmys ceremony was mostly virtual. This year, the Emmy awards will be in person, with limited capacity to help ensure safety.
Cedric the Entertainer will host the show. The free broadcast will be available to anyone with an antenna, cable or satellite.
Other options to watch the Emmys are subscriptions to Hulu With Live TV with a monthly cost of $64.99 and AT&T TV Now at $69.99. YouTube TV, which has a $64.99 monthly fee, also includes CBS. All three services offer free, seven-day trials that viewers can sign up for and then cancel if they wish. FuboTV also gives subscribers access to CBS, with the option of recording...
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, last year’s Emmys ceremony was mostly virtual. This year, the Emmy awards will be in person, with limited capacity to help ensure safety.
Cedric the Entertainer will host the show. The free broadcast will be available to anyone with an antenna, cable or satellite.
Other options to watch the Emmys are subscriptions to Hulu With Live TV with a monthly cost of $64.99 and AT&T TV Now at $69.99. YouTube TV, which has a $64.99 monthly fee, also includes CBS. All three services offer free, seven-day trials that viewers can sign up for and then cancel if they wish. FuboTV also gives subscribers access to CBS, with the option of recording...
- 9/19/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma
- Variety Film + TV
The 72nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards caps a weeklong procession of honoring the best of 2020 in television Sunday with a hybrid virtual ceremony beginning at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt on ABC hosted by Jimmy Kimmel.
The ceremony will also stream on ABC.com, and the full week of Emmy shows will be available on-demand and on ABC app for seven days with authentication.
HBO and Netflix go into tonight’s Primetime Emmy finale tied with 19 wins apiece overall, as the latter came into the week with a record 160 nominations overall. HBO’s Watchmen and Disney+’s The Mandalorian have the most wins for an individual program so far with seven each; both are looking for more hardware in marquee categories tonight. Watchmen had a leading 26 individual nominations going into this week.
Mirroring a year like no other, the ABC telecast tonight will be unlike any other, with about...
The ceremony will also stream on ABC.com, and the full week of Emmy shows will be available on-demand and on ABC app for seven days with authentication.
HBO and Netflix go into tonight’s Primetime Emmy finale tied with 19 wins apiece overall, as the latter came into the week with a record 160 nominations overall. HBO’s Watchmen and Disney+’s The Mandalorian have the most wins for an individual program so far with seven each; both are looking for more hardware in marquee categories tonight. Watchmen had a leading 26 individual nominations going into this week.
Mirroring a year like no other, the ABC telecast tonight will be unlike any other, with about...
- 9/20/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards are finally here, marking the end of one of the most unexpectedly strange awards seasons in history.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Emmys ceremony, like most live events in the past several months, turned into a virtual broadcast this year. There will be no red carpet with the latest fashion and no in-house audience filled with celebrities hopeful for awards, but the show must go on.
Jimmy Kimmel will host the show, which will be broadcast live on ABC on Sunday at 5 p.m. Pt/8 p.m. Et. The free broadcast will be available to anyone with an antenna, cable or satellite.
People who have cut the cord can also watch the Emmys with monthly subscriptions to various streaming services. With a monthly cost of $54.99, Hulu With Live TV and AT&T TV Now will livestream this year’s Emmys. YouTube TV, which has a $64.99 monthly fee,...
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Emmys ceremony, like most live events in the past several months, turned into a virtual broadcast this year. There will be no red carpet with the latest fashion and no in-house audience filled with celebrities hopeful for awards, but the show must go on.
Jimmy Kimmel will host the show, which will be broadcast live on ABC on Sunday at 5 p.m. Pt/8 p.m. Et. The free broadcast will be available to anyone with an antenna, cable or satellite.
People who have cut the cord can also watch the Emmys with monthly subscriptions to various streaming services. With a monthly cost of $54.99, Hulu With Live TV and AT&T TV Now will livestream this year’s Emmys. YouTube TV, which has a $64.99 monthly fee,...
- 9/20/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
The 72nd Emmy Awards are finally upon us, and the 2020 ceremony will be unlike any other.
Since the pandemic has necessitated a virtual ceremony, everyone will be tuning in from home as the awards take place live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, but with no audience.
The ceremony will air live on Sunday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. Pt on ABC. The show will also be available to stream with subscriptions on Hulu + Live TV, Fubo TV, and YouTube TV.
There are not, unfortunately, any totally free options for streaming the 2020 Emmys. In addition to the options listed above, you’ll be able to stream the virtual ceremony on ABC.com and on the ABC app for mobile devices and streaming TV boxes like Roku and Apple TV. But you will need a valid TV provider login to access that livestream.
Instead of going hostless, as the show did last year,...
Since the pandemic has necessitated a virtual ceremony, everyone will be tuning in from home as the awards take place live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, but with no audience.
The ceremony will air live on Sunday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. Pt on ABC. The show will also be available to stream with subscriptions on Hulu + Live TV, Fubo TV, and YouTube TV.
There are not, unfortunately, any totally free options for streaming the 2020 Emmys. In addition to the options listed above, you’ll be able to stream the virtual ceremony on ABC.com and on the ABC app for mobile devices and streaming TV boxes like Roku and Apple TV. But you will need a valid TV provider login to access that livestream.
Instead of going hostless, as the show did last year,...
- 9/20/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell and Phil Owen
- The Wrap
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