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The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony is tonight!

The #Emmys honor the best productions in television and streaming and will take place at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater.

Here's what you need to know: latimes.com/entertainment-…
Who’s hosting?

“Saturday Night Live” star and six-time Emmy nominee Kenan Thompson was announced as the host only one month before the ceremony.

"I’m really excited about it. There’s some great pieces coming together," he said about hosting.

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Who and what’s nominated?

Last year’s champions, HBO’s drama “Succession” and Apple TV+'s comedy “Ted Lasso,” topped the July nominations announcement with 25 and 20 nominations apiece, respectively.

See the full list of nominations at
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Didn’t some awards already go out?

Yes, many!

More than 90 categories comprise the annual Primetime Emmy Awards, so several prizes are handed out in advance at the Creative Arts Emmys, a two-night ceremony that took place last weekend.

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Want some predictions?

Look for a showdown between “Succession” and “Squid Game” on the drama side, with possible trophies for “Squid Game’s” Lee Jung-jae or “Better Call Saul” star Bob Odenkirk, says The Times’ resident awards expert Glenn Whipp.

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Who’s attending and presenting?

EGOT winner John Legend will be performing his new single during the ceremony’s In Memoriam segment.

Producers announced past & current nominees among the stars set to present at this year’s awards.

See the list at:
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The #Emmys air tonight at 5 p.m. on NBC and stream on Peacock.

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