The 2024 Emmy Awards took place on September 15 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, honouring the best in American prime-time television programming from June 1, 2023, until May 31, 2024. The 76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held on September 7 and 8 at the Peacock Theater. The ceremony was broadcast on ABC and was the second Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony in 2024, following the 75th ceremony's delay due to Hollywood labour disputes. The ceremony was produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment and hosted by Eugene Levy and Dan Levy. The Emmys are a prestigious honour for the best in American television programming.
About The Emmy Awards
- The esteemed Emmy Awards are presented to television and new media performers, not motion pictures. They were first presented in 1948 and include six categories, such as Most Outstanding Television Personality and Most Popular Television Program.
- The Television Academy, National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences are the three sibling organisations that present the awards.
- The National Academy is in charge of daytime, sports, news, and documentary categories; the Television Academy is in charge of the Primetime Emmy Awards. The International Emmys are overseen by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
- Television professionals who are members of each organisation cast votes to choose the winner of each award. The beginning "Immy" was a moniker for the image-orthicon camera tube; the term "Emmy" relates to the prize.
- The name was then changed to "Emmy," which is more feminine given the prize statuette's winged representation of the "muse of art uplifting the electron of science."
Ceremony information
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) announced the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards on February 10, 2024. Eugene Levy and his son Dan Levy will host the show. The 75th ceremony was postponed due to labour problems in Hollywood, and this one was the second event of 2024. As part of a four-year rotation agreement among the "Big Four" broadcast networks, ABC televised the event. Produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment, the ceremony attracted 6.87 million viewers, a 54% improvement in ratings over the record-low numbers of the previous ceremony. Adults 18 to 49 gave the ceremony a rating of 1.02. This was the first Emmy ceremony that a father and son team had co-hosted.
Famous Wins of 2024
Outstanding comedy series
WINNER: “Hacks”
Outstanding drama series
WINNER: “Shōgun”
Outstanding lead actress in a drama series
WINNER: Anna Sawai, “Shōgun”
Outstanding lead actor in a drama series
WINNER: Hiroyuki Sanada, “Shōgun”
Outstanding limited or anthology series
WINNER: “Baby Reindeer”
Best Directing for a drama
WINNER: Frederick E.O. Toye, “Shо̄gun”
Governors award
WINNER: Greg Berlanti
Conclusion
The Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles hosted the 2024 Emmy Awards on September 15, 2024, to honour the finest in American prime-time television. The 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards presentation was postponed due to labour issues in Hollywood, and the 76th ceremony was televised on ABC as the second event in 2024. 6.87 million people watched the Jesse Collins Entertainment-produced ceremony, a 54% increase over the previous one.