"I can't wait to take the stage to celebrate
all of the great shows and performances that made us laugh, cry,
dance and sing over the past year," said Cedric the Entertainer,
who stars in CBS comedy "The Neighborhood."
Last year, the Emmys were a largely virtual affair with no red
carpet and no audience at the ceremony. Most of the nominees
appeared via video as a safeguard against the COVID-19 pandemic.
CBS did not say how many people would comprise this year's
limited in-person audience. Pre-pandemic, thousands of stars and
other entertainment figures would normally attend the annual
event.
Nominations for the Emmy Awards will be announced early on
Tuesday. The September ceremony will air on the CBS broadcast
network and on streaming service Paramount+.
TV ratings for awards shows have been on the decline for years
and dropped further during the pandemic. The 2020 Emmys
attracted record low viewership of around 6.1 million people in
the United States.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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