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Emmy host Nate Bargatze won’t shy away from faith during TV’s biggest night
As Nate Bargatze gears up to take over one of television's biggest nights, the comedian hopes to lean on what he knows best to make the Emmys a family-friendly night to remember. Read More
Emmys host Nate Bargatze pokes fun at the TV industry and fails with gag to keep speeches short
Bargatze also dreamed up a creative way to ensure winners keep their speeches under the 45 second limit: a pledge to donate $100,000 to the Boys and Girls Club. Read More
Host Nate Bargatze kicks off Emmy Awards with a divisive tactic
Nate Bargatze kicked off the 2025 Emmys with a unique proposition for the night's biggest stars. Read More
Emmy Awards host Nate Bargatze kept the show running and paid the price — for a good cause
First-time Emmy host Nate Bargatze used a novel gambit to keep the show running, and his low-key comedy got everyone through the night. Read More
Emmy Host Nate Bargatze (Gently) Mocks Nominees With ‘SNL’-Inspired Sketch

Flanked by SNL cast members Bowen Yang, Mikey Day and James Austin Johnson, the sketch was a variation on Bargatze’s beloved “Washington’s Dream” sketch from his debut hosting Saturday Night Live last ... Read More
How Emmy host Nate Bargatze plans to keep speeches short. 'It could get wild'
Nashvillian Nate Bargatze is set to host the 77th annual Primetime Emmy Awards. He told talk show host Jimmy Kimmel he is betting Emmy speeches won't run long. Read More
Emmy host Nate Bargatze's bold plan: Keep acceptance speeches to 45 seconds - or the children suffer
Nate Bargatze has come up with a daring plan to keep Emmy acceptance speeches under 45 seconds. Read More
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