Deadline Hollywood reports:
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 on ABC.com and the 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.
An #Emmy for @MayaRudolph as @KamalaHarris! Congratulations! pic.twitter.com/j7jX0N4r5O
— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) September 20, 2020
138 stars. 114 locations. 10 countries. It’s going to be unlike anything you’ve seen before. Watch the #Emmys LIVE today at 8e|5p on @ABCNetwork for an unpredictable night! pic.twitter.com/nvu9bCIUIB
— Disney+ (@disneyplus) September 20, 2020