We will update this article throughout the season, along with All our predictionsSo be sure to continue checking IndieWire for the latest news from 2025 Emmys race. The nomination round for the vote takes place from June 12 to June 23, with the official Emmy nominations announced on Tuesday, July 15. Then the final vote begins on August 18 and ends the night August 27. The 77th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on Sunday, September 14 and Air Live at CBS at. 20.00 et/ 5:00 pt.
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Talking about Outstanding conversation series Category can be complicated as there is actually a lot of exciting development in the Talk Series space. But the show that nominations of land are close to, and the winner for over two decades is almost always the “The Daily Show” – especially with the host Jon Stewart at the helm, even for just one day a week.
With that in mind, we can start with what the other nominees would be. Last year was the second series nominated together with “The Daily Show” Late Night with Seth Meyers “,” The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, “and” Jimmy Kimmel Live! ” But Emmy’s rules Dictates that when one category has under 20 submissions (but over eight) the number of nominees will be what number of submissions the category may be divided by four and rounded to the nearest full number. Right now we know 11 posts, which means that the number of nomination places would be three this year. Because of what it has been nominated for earlier, and its proximity to Jon Stewart’s “Daily Show”, one can assume “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” would get the second place, which means the last place would be for Kimmel, Meyers or a new show.
“The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” and “Real Time with Bill Maher” have been nominated in a version of this category in the past, so they are likely challengers. And although “See what happens live with Andy Cohen” has never been nominated in this category, it has received a primetime Emmy nomination before, with its network Bravo which became a major prize player after the attention it received from “Vanderpump rules” scandal A couple of years ago.
But even more than last year, where Netflix called a audible at the end of the Emmy Power Window, and submitted his Netflix is a joke experiment, John Mulanay feels like it to watch in this race for his new show “Everyone is live. “Mulanay already has several primetime Emmys for their standup specials offers and is working on” Saturday Night Live “, and has been praised for finally figuring out A late in the evening that works for streaming.
If the voters really want to dive into the innovative performances that happen in this space, “hot” “would be another to highlight, where this is the second year Youtube submits the beloved hot wing interview series in the Emmys race. Dropout, another primarily digital platform, has also been looking for the way to get into the Emmys, with the recent effort, with the recent effort. Vic Michaels talks to guests in character, similar to “The Colbert Report” or “Ziwe.” Colbert actually won this category twice when he played a character on his comedy Central, so there is some hope that the launch series could break through if the TV Academy members give it a watch.
Current challenger (in alphabetical order):
“The Daily Show” (Comedy Central)
“Everyone is live with John Mulanay” (Netflix)
“Hart to heart” (Peacock)
“Hot one” (Youtube)
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (ABC)
“Late evening with Seth Meyers” (NBC)
“The late show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)
“Real Time With Bill Maher” (HBO)
“The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)
“Very important people” (drop -off)
“See what happens live with Andy Cohen” (Bravo)
More category preliminary conditions:
Outstanding animated program
Outstanding script kind series
Outstanding documentary or nonfiction series
Outstanding documentary or nonfiction special
View IndieWire’s full set of Predictions for the 77th Emmy Awards.Last year’s winner: “The Daily Show”
Still eligible: Yes.
Hot streak: “The Daily Show” is on the hottest of hot lines, after winning twice since students John Oliver’s show was moved to another category. Combine these winnings with Emmys for “The Colbert Report” 2013 and 2014, and this shows “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and his former correspondents have won this category every year since 2003.
Remarkably unjustified series: “Last week tonight with John Oliver” (submitted as a script series)