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Emmy Awards 2023 live updates: Will ‘Succession’ dominate?

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The 75th Emmy Awards are here — four months after the ceremony had been set to air, thanks to the actors’ and writers’ strikes. But, hey, absence makes the heart grow fonder. And some of the shows expected to clean up tonight — “Succession,” “Beef,” the first season of “The Bear” (which aired in 2022!) — have been absent from our hearts for a very long time.

The Times will have you covered throughout TV’s biggest night with our Emmys live blog. Join awards columnist Glenn Whipp and staff writers Meredith Blake and Tracy Brown, who is in the press room at the show doing on-the-ground reporting, as they break down the highlights and lowlights of Monday’s telecast on Fox, beginning at 5 p.m. Pacific. Keep it here for live updates throughout the night.

The complete winners list | How to watch the Emmys | Emmys red carpet

4:11 P.M. The 2023 (even though it’s 2024) Emmys are here — and not a moment too soon. If this ceremony had been delayed any longer, I’m not sure I could still retain the scattered pictures of the smiles all these long-over shows have left behind. (Sorry. I’m in the middle of the 992-page Barbra Streisand memoir.)

Usually, the Emmys are held in September and the red carpet feels like it’s on fire. Tonight, L.A. is shivering. The temperature might drop below 60 before the show begins. So I’m grabbing an extra blanket, enjoying some Irish coffee in honor of Cillian Murphy, nominated … wait, he’s up for an Oscar, not an Emmy. The timing of this awards season is so messed up. (Maybe I’d better hold the whiskey.)

Tonight is going to be all about seeing and celebrating all our dearly departed friends from “Succession.” And seeing if “The Bear” will topple “Ted Lasso.” What are you looking forward to, Meredith? — Glenn Whipp


The 75th Emmy Awards are here — four months after the ceremony had been set to air, thanks to the actors’ and writers’ strikes. But, hey, absence makes the heart grow fonder. And some of the shows expected to clean up tonight — “Succession,” “Beef,” the first season of “The Bear” (which aired in 2022!) — have been absent from our hearts for a very long time.

The Times will have you covered throughout TV’s biggest night with our Emmys live blog. Join awards columnist Glenn Whipp and staff writers Meredith Blake and Tracy Brown, who is in the press room at the show doing on-the-ground reporting, as they break down the highlights and lowlights of Monday’s telecast on Fox, beginning at 5 p.m. Pacific. Keep it here for live updates throughout the night.

The complete winners list | How to watch the Emmys | Emmys red carpet

4:11 P.M. The 2023 (even though it’s 2024) Emmys are here — and not a moment too soon. If this ceremony had been delayed any longer, I’m not sure I could still retain the scattered pictures of the smiles all these long-over shows have left behind. (Sorry. I’m in the middle of the 992-page Barbra Streisand memoir.)

Usually, the Emmys are held in September and the red carpet feels like it’s on fire. Tonight, L.A. is shivering. The temperature might drop below 60 before the show begins. So I’m grabbing an extra blanket, enjoying some Irish coffee in honor of Cillian Murphy, nominated … wait, he’s up for an Oscar, not an Emmy. The timing of this awards season is so messed up. (Maybe I’d better hold the whiskey.)

Tonight is going to be all about seeing and celebrating all our dearly departed friends from “Succession.” And seeing if “The Bear” will topple “Ted Lasso.” What are you looking forward to, Meredith? — Glenn Whipp

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