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Anthony Anderson set to host strike-delayed Emmys ceremony on Fox
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Date:2025-04-15 02:12:52
LOS ANGELES — Anthony Anderson has been nominated for multiple Emmy Awards, and now he'll be presiding over January's strike-delayed ceremony.
The Fox network announced Anderson will host the Jan. 15 ceremony, which honors the best shows, performances and other work on television.
The Emmys are traditionally held in September but have moved into Hollywood's traditional awards season due to this year's actors and writers strikes.
"Succession" is the leading nominee for its final season, with other HBO series like "The White Lotus" and "The Last of Us" also receiving multiple nominations.
Anderson is a seven-time leading comedy actor nominee for his starring role in the ABC series "black-ish."
The show ended its groundbreaking eight-season run in 2022.
Anderson is no stranger to headlining an awards show — he served as host of the NAACP Image Awards for eight years.
The Emmys will air live from Los Angeles' Peacock Theater on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern and will be available to stream the next day on Hulu.
Emmy nomination list:Television Academy rewards 'The White Lotus,' 'Succession,' more
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