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Comedian Nate Bargatze will host the Emmy Awards ceremony recognizing television excellence with some winners already announced and predictions made by entertainment experts.
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The 77th Emmy Awards ceremony will take place this Sunday night, the award that recognizes the best of TV according to the Hollywood Academy of Arts and Televisive Sciences. The ceremony that will take place at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles will be broadcast live for Argentina since 21, through TNT and HBO Max. At 20, you will also see the report from the red carpet that Axel Kuschevatzky and Lety Sahagún will conduct. The main show will ho…
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When Hollywood lights up reflectors and stars parade through the red carpet, there is a voice that, for two decades, connects Latin America with that spectacle: that of Axel Kuschevatzky. Argentine producer, journalist and screenwriter, Kuschevatzky has become the face with which millions of viewers in the region live the anteroom of the most important awards in the audiovisual industry. This time he returns in the 77th edition of the Emmy. We c…
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