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As the Emmys host, Bargatze vowed to donate $100,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of America — but there was a caveat.
The host tied a $100,000 charity pledge to the length of acceptance speeches. Viewers called it tacky and winners ignored it.
The Emmys host wanted to make the ceremony fun, but his big idea didn’t work.
The CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Jim Clark shared a statement after the organization was involved in an ongoing ...
While Nate Bargatze is usually well-regarded for his comedic chops, his stint hosting the Emmys was marred by a controversial ...
WASHINGTON — The Boys & Girls Clubs of America may end up being the biggest winner of Sunday night's Emmy Awards. The ...
Oliver recounted how he managed to thank everyone in only 19 seconds after the Emmys host, Nate Bargatze, kicked off a ...
He couldn’t figure out how to position himself as a celebrity outsider or insider, and by trying to keep a foot in each camp, ...
Nate Bargatze had a new approach to encourage winners to stick to their allotted time for their acceptance speech at the Emmy ...
The 2025 Emmy Awards featured plenty of wins, reunions and surprises for TV fans. Host Nate Bargatze welcomed Hollywood’s ...
For starters, Bargatze and CBS were never going to stiff the very nonprofit they basically dedicated the show to.
Emmy host Nate Bargatze introduced a high-stakes game to try to keep acceptance speeches timely. Did it make a difference?