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You can watch almost every major Emmy-winning TV show for less than $50, without ads

Amazon Prime Video — $8.99/month

You can watch almost every major Emmy-winning TV show for less than $50, without ads

Hulu — $11.99/month (without ads)

Hulu — $11.99/month (without ads)
  • Hulu's true-crime drama, "The Act," won the Emmy for best supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie (Patricia Arquette).
  • NBC's "Saturday Night Live," which once again won for best variety sketch series and best directing for a variety series, is available to stream on Hulu.
  • FX's limited series "Fosse/Verdon," in which star Michelle Williams won the Emmy for best lead actress in a limited series, is available to stream on Hulu.
  • The first season of "Killing Eve," which won the Emmy for best lead actress in a drama series (Jodie Comer), is available on Hulu. The second season will likely be available later this year.

Netflix — $12.99/month (standard HD plan)

Netflix — $12.99/month (standard HD plan)
  • Netflix's original limited series, "When They See Us," won lead actor in a limited series or TV movie (Jharrel Jerome).
  • FX's "Pose," from cocreator Ryan Murphy, won the Emmy for lead actor in a drama series (Billy Porter). The first season, which was eligible this year, is available on Netflix.
  • Netflix's "Black Mirror" interactive movie, "Bandersnatch," won the award for best TV movie.
  • Netflix's "Ozark" won best directing for a drama series and supporting actress in a drama series (Julia Garner).

HBO Now — $14.99/month

HBO Now — $14.99/month
  • "Game of Thrones" won the Emmy for best drama series and star Peter Dinklage won for best supporting actor in a drama series.
  • The five-episode "Chernobyl" won the awards for best limited series, and directing and writing for a limited series.
  • "Barry's" Bill Hader won the Emmy for best actor in a comedy series for the second straight year.
  • "Succession" won the Emmy for best writing for a drama series.
  • John Oliver's "Last Week Tonight" won for best variety talk series and best writing for a variety series.

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