Stars arrive for 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards on CBS 58
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Associated Press
Posted: Sep 19, 2021 6:38 PM CDT

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By LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Emmy Awards host Cedric the Entertainer and the show's producers promise it will be a celebration for all.
But it could be much more rewarding, even historic, for some.
That includes Netflix's drama "The Crown" and Apple TV+ comedy "Ted Lasso."
Victories in both the best drama and comedy series categories would mark a first for streaming services and reinforce their growing dominance — to the dismay of their competitors.
The Emmy Awards are airing Sunday night on CBS. Most of "The Crown" cast gathered in London, while "Pose" star Billy Porter and Kathryn Hahn were among the early arrivals.
The Emmys air on CBS 58 at 7 p.m. Central.