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The Primetime Emmy Awards

Genres: Award Shows
Broadcast on: M-Net

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Season 58

Channel Premiere Finale TX Time Episodes
NBC 27 Aug 2006 27 Aug 2006 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 28 Aug 2006 28 Aug 2006 Monday, 20h30 - 23h00 1

Season 59

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Fox 16 Sep 2007 16 Sep 2007 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 17 Sep 2007 17 Sep 2007 Monday, 20h30 - 23h00 1

Season 60

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ABC 21 Sep 2008 21 Sep 2008 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 22 Sep 2008 22 Sep 2008 Monday, 20h30 - 23h00 1

Season 61

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CBS 20 Sep 2009 20 Sep 2009 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 21 Sep 2009 21 Sep 2009 Monday, 21h30 - 00h00 1

Season 62

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NBC 29 Aug 2010 29 Aug 2010 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 30 Aug 2010 30 Aug 2010 Monday, 21h30 - 00h00 1

Season 63

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Fox 18 Sep 2011 18 Sep 2011 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 19 Sep 2011 19 Sep 2011 Monday, 02h00 - 05h00 1
M-Net 19 Sep 2011 19 Sep 2011 Monday, 21h30 - 00h00 1

Season 64

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ABC 23 Sep 2012 23 Sep 2012 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 24 Sep 2012 24 Sep 2012 Monday, 02h00 - 05h00 1
M-Net 24 Sep 2012 24 Sep 2012 Monday, 20h30 - 23h00 1

Season 7

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NBC 07 Mar 1955 07 Mar 1955 Monday 1

Season 14

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NBC 22 May 1962 22 May 1962 Tuesday 1

Season 16

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NBC 25 May 1964 25 May 1964 Monday 1

Season 18

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CBS 22 May 1966 22 May 1966 Sunday 1

Season 20

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NBC 19 May 1968 19 May 1968 Sunday 1

Season 21

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CBS 08 Jun 1969 08 Jun 1969 Sunday 1

Season 22

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ABC 07 Jun 1970 07 Jun 1970 Sunday 1

Season 23

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NBC 09 May 1971 09 May 1971 Sunday 1

Season 24

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CBS 06 May 1972 06 May 1972 Saturday 1

Season 25

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ABC 20 May 1973 20 May 1973 Sunday 1

Season 26

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NBC 28 May 1974 28 May 1974 Tuesday 1

Season 28

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ABC 17 May 1976 17 May 1976 Monday 1

Season 29

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NBC 11 Sep 1977 11 Sep 1977 Sunday 1

Season 30

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CBS 17 Sep 1978 17 Sep 1978 Sunday 1

Season 31

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ABC 09 Sep 1979 09 Sep 1979 Sunday 1

Season 32

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NBC 07 Sep 1980 07 Sep 1980 Sunday 1

Season 33

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CBS 13 Sep 1981 13 Sep 1981 Sunday 1

Season 34

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ABC 19 Sep 1982 19 Sep 1982 Sunday 1

Season 35

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NBC 25 Sep 1983 25 Sep 1983 Sunday 1

Season 36

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CBS 23 Sep 1984 23 Sep 1984 Sunday 1

Season 37

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ABC 22 Sep 1985 22 Sep 1985 Sunday 1

Season 38

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NBC 21 Sep 1986 21 Sep 1986 Sunday 1

Season 39

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Fox 20 Sep 1987 20 Sep 1987 Sunday 1

Season 40

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Fox 28 Aug 1988 28 Aug 1988 Sunday 1

Season 41

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Fox 17 Sep 1989 17 Sep 1989 Sunday 1

Season 42

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Fox 16 Sep 1990 16 Sep 1990 Sunday 1

Season 43

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Fox 24 Aug 1991 24 Aug 1991 Saturday 1

Season 44

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Fox 30 Aug 1992 30 Aug 1992 Sunday 1

Season 45

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ABC 19 Sep 1993 19 Sep 1993 Sunday 1

Season 46

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ABC 11 Sep 1994 11 Sep 1994 Sunday 1

Season 47

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Fox 10 Sep 1995 10 Sep 1995 Sunday 1

Season 48

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ABC 08 Sep 1996 08 Sep 1996 Sunday 1

Season 49

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CBS 14 Sep 1997 14 Sep 1997 Sunday 1

Season 50

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NBC 13 Sep 1998 13 Sep 1998 Sunday 1

Season 51

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Fox 12 Sep 1999 12 Sep 1999 Sunday 1

Season 52

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ABC 10 Sep 2000 10 Sep 2000 Sunday 1

Season 53

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CBS 04 Nov 2001 04 Nov 2001 Sunday 1

Season 54

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NBC 22 Sep 2002 22 Sep 2002 Sunday 1

Season 55

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Fox 21 Sep 2003 21 Sep 2003 Sunday 1

Season 56

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ABC 19 Sep 2004 19 Sep 2004 Sunday 1

Season 57

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CBS 18 Sep 2005 18 Sep 2005 Sunday 1

Season 65

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CBS 22 Sep 2013 22 Sep 2013 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 23 Sep 2013 23 Sep 2013 Monday, 02h00 - 05h00 1
M-Net 23 Sep 2013 23 Sep 2013 Monday, 20h30 - 23h00 1

Season 8

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NBC 17 Mar 1956 17 Mar 1956 Saturday 1

Season 9

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NBC 16 Mar 1957 16 Mar 1957 Saturday 1

Season 10

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NBC 15 Apr 1958 15 Apr 1958 Tuesday 1

Season 11

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NBC 06 May 1959 06 May 1959 Wednesday 1

Season 12

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NBC 20 Jun 1960 20 Jun 1960 Monday 1

Season 13

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NBC 16 May 1961 16 May 1961 Tuesday 1

Season 15

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NBC 26 May 1963 26 May 1963 Sunday 1

Season 17

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NBC 12 Sep 1965 12 Sep 1965 Sunday 1

Season 19

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ABC 04 Jun 1967 04 Jun 1967 Sunday 1

Season 27

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CBS 19 May 1975 19 May 1975 Monday 1

Season 66

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NBC 25 Aug 2014 25 Aug 2014 Monday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 26 Aug 2014 26 Aug 2014 Tuesday, 18h00 - 20h30 1

Season 67

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Fox 20 Sep 2015 20 Sep 2015 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 21 Sep 2015 21 Sep 2015 Monday, 02h00 - 05h00 (live) 1
M-Net 21 Sep 2015 21 Sep 2015 Monday, 19h30 - 22h30 1

Season 68

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ABC 18 Sep 2016 18 Sep 2016 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 19 Sep 2016 19 Sep 2016 Monday, 02h00 - 05h00 (live) 1
M-Net 19 Sep 2016 19 Sep 2016 Monday, 19h30 - 22h30 1

Season 69

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CBS 17 Sep 2017 17 Sep 2017 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 18 Sep 2017 18 Sep 2017 Monday, 02h00 - 05h00 (live) 1
M-Net 18 Sep 2017 18 Sep 2017 Monday, 21h00 - 00h00 1

Season 70

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CBS 17 Sep 2018 17 Sep 2018 Monday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 18 Sep 2018 18 Sep 2018 Tuesday, 02h00 - 05h00 (live) 1
M-Net 18 Sep 2018 18 Sep 2018 Tuesday, 21h00 - 00h00 1

Season 71

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Fox 22 Sep 2019 22 Sep 2019 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 23 Sep 2019 23 Sep 2019 Monday, 02h00 - 05h00 (live) 1
M-Net 23 Sep 2019 23 Sep 2019 Monday, 21h00 - 00h00 1

Season 72

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ABC 20 Sep 2020 20 Sep 2020 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 21 Sep 2020 21 Sep 2020 Monday, 02h00 - 05h00 (live) 1
M-Net 21 Sep 2020 21 Sep 2020 Monday, 21h30 - 00h30 1

Season 73

Channel Premiere Finale TX Time Episodes
CBS 19 Sep 2021 19 Sep 2021 Sunday, 20h00 - 23h00 1
M-Net 20 Sep 2021 20 Sep 2021 Monday, 02h00 - 05h00 (live) 1
M-Net 20 Sep 2021 20 Sep 2021 Monday, 21h30 - 00h30 1


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