Television’s biggest night is this Sunday — but what if you don’t have a TV antenna or a cable subscription?The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards — which will be hosted by Cedric the Entertainer in Los Angeles — begin broadcasting at 8 p.m. ET Sunday on CBS. So any local CBS stations that you have access to on cable or via antenna will show the awards show live.
But cord-cutters still have plenty of ways to watch, as well, as long as they have a smart TV or a streaming device such as a Roku ROKU, +0.31%, the Amazon AMZN, -0.74% Fire TV stick, an Apple AAPL, -1.83% TV or Google GOOGL, -1.96% Chromecast. Related: What’s worth streaming in September 2021: ‘Money Heist,’ ‘Foundation,’ ‘Y: The Last Man’ and more
Streaming services showing the awards include ViacomCBS’ VIAC, -1.09% own Paramount+ streaming service, for example, which costs $4.99 a month with ads, or $9.99 monthly with no commercials. You can also sign up for a 7-day free trial here.There’s Hulu Live TV; you can sign up for a 7-day free trial here, or it’s regularly $65 a month.Or YouTube TV starts at $65 a month, and new subscribers can save $10 a month for the first three months for a limited time.
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