You can watch almost every major Emmy-winning TV show for less than $50, without ads
You can watch almost every major Emmy-winning TV show for less than $50, without ads
Amazon Prime Video — $8.99/month
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'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
"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.
Read more of Business Insider's coverage of Emmys 2019