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Where to stream Emmy-winning TV shows: HBO, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu
Streaming dominated the Emmys this year, so it’s fitting that nearly every show that won an award during Sunday’s telecast is available to stream somewhere, without ads.
Between Netflix, HBO, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, you can watch every Emmy winner besides “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” which won for best competition series (you can watch it at VH1’s website with a cable subscription, though).
When you add it all up, it would cost less than $50 to watch the Emmy-winning shows:
- HBO Now, HBO’s standalone streaming service, costs $14.99 a month.
- Netflix’s most popular plan in standard HD is $12.99 a month.
- Hulu, without ads, costs $11.99 a month (Hulu with ads costs $5.99).
- Amazon Prime Video, for only streaming video, costs $8.99 a month (it costs $10.99 with other Prime benefits).
That comes to a grand total of $48.96.
The night’s winners represent the larger television landscape, as streaming and cable/premium cable shows have pushed out broadcast network shows. Not a single scripted series from a major US broadcast network won an Emmy on Sunday.
Prime Video ruled the comedy categories. “Fleabag” won the awards for best comedy series, actress in a comedy series, and more. “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” won two supporting acting Emmys.
Netflix’s “Ozark,” “When They See Us,” and “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” took home major prizes, as did FX’s “Pose,” the first season of which is available to stream on Netflix.
But HBO was the biggest winner of the night, with nine Emmys on Sunday and 34 overall (including the Creative Arts Emmys last week). “Game of Thrones” won best drama series and “Chernobyl” won best limited series.
Below is a breakdown of where to stream every TV show that won an Emmy on Sunday:
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