This year’s Emmy Awards offers stuff like it never has before---from an extended “thank you speech” backstage, to top of the line camera works with excellent quality to streaming online and more pre-shows and scrapped programming to give way for the awards night---it’s all happening Sunday, Sept. 23, 2013, 8p.m. on CBS.

If you want to see even the tiniest accessories from pins to engagement rings your favorite celebrities had sported for the evening, tune in at tonight’s Emmy Awards!

The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards is happening Sunday and the show’s organizers have ensured that you will experience Emmy Awards this year like you’ve never had before.

Here are the top things you should know at CBS’s Primetime Emmy Awards 2013:

1. Where to Watch Live
The Emmy Awards 2013 is held Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013, 8 p.m. and it is happening live at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, California. It will be hosted by Neil Patrick Harris who had impressed America and the world with his wit and talents at the 2013 Tony Awards.

2. Online Streaming Updates
Should you wish to find out what Claire Danes will be wearing for the evening and what she has to say if she wins the best actress award this year, in your own tablet and ipad, you should visit CBS.com, Yahoo.com and Emmys.com for live streaming.

3. Pre-Shows
You will not miss the event’s pre-shows even if football reigns on CBS before the actual event begins 8 p.m. The show’s organizers went for online streaming and internet updates on the pre-shows coverage and you will not miss anything if you stay glued on “ET Live on CBS.com” at 6:30 p.m.

“Entertainment Tonight” (ET) correspondents Brooke Anderson and Rocsi Diaz will be hosting “ET Live” and you will hear from them what the stars have to say as they arrive at the Nokia Theatre.

4. Social Media Updates
And if you’re still driving home at pre-show, you don’t have to miss a thing with the show’s Twitter feed. “Criminal Minds” star Shemar Moore is this year’s social media reporter and updates will be posted not only on Twitter but also at CBS.com.

5. Scrapped Shows
CBS may have failed to kill its football programs as it does every other Sunday in the fall, even to give way for the Emmy Awards 2013. But the network officials managed to “scrap” its “60 Minutes” assuring America that they will not miss a thing as the show begins Sunday evening.

6. Red Carpet Coverage
With Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic greeting celebrities as they arrive on the red carpet, you sure will not miss what celebrities are wearing at this year’s Emmys and who they are wearing for one of television’s biggest events.

Titled “Live from the Red Carpet,” the coverage is available for livestreaming on eonline.com.

7. Weird Technology on Emmy’s?
And Ryan and Guiliani are not alone to make sure you don’t miss any engagement rings worn by celebrities. E! “infamous minicam” is back to help Ryan and Guiliani tell the world what celebrities are wearing and it is even better than ever as E! introduces new technology called “GlamaZoom.”

With this “weird technology” the camera will be able to zoom in even to the tiniest details the celebrities are wearing for the evening - - even pins and tiny earrings.

8. Extended “Thank You” Speech
Winning stars will be able to thank everyone in their lives even if music are played on this year’s winners as they give their kilometric speeches, which may definitely still be not enough, every time.

The Emmy Awards 2013 is offering “new bonus” for winners this year. They will be able to thank more after walking off stage, they will be “whisked off stage” to what organizers call “Thank You Camera” and there they will be able to continue delivering and reading their thank you speeches.

Then they will be brought to “Press Room Camera” where waiting reporters will be able to ask more about how they feel about the win and winners to thank more of their loved ones and agents.

9. Complete List of Nominees
Drama Series
Breaking Bad (AMC)
Downton Abbey (PBS)
Game of Thrones (HBO)
Homeland (Showtime)
House of Cards (Netflix)
Mad Men (AMC)

Comedy Series
30 Rock (NBC)
The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Girls (HBO)
Modern Family (ABC)
Louie (FX)
Veep (HBO)

Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Hugh Bonneville, Downton Abbey (PBS)
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad (AMC)
Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom (HBO)
Jon Hamm, Mad Men (AMC)
Damian Lewis, Homeland (Showtime)
Kevin Spacey, House of Cards (Netflix)

Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Connie Britton, Nashville (ABC)
Claire Danes, Homeland (Showtime)
Michelle Dockery, Downton Abbey, (PBS)
Vera Farmiga, Bates Motel (A&E)
Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men (AMC)
Kerry Washington, Scandal ABC)
Robin Wright, House of Cards (Netflix)

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Jason Bateman, Arrested Development (Netflix)
Louis C.K. (Louie (FX)
Don Cheadle, House of Lies (Showtime)
Matt LeBlanc, Episodes (Showtime)
Jim Parsons, Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock (NBC)

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Lena Dunham, Girls (HBO)
Laura Dern, Enlightened (HBO)
Tiny Fey, 30 Rock (NBC)
Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation (NBC)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep, HBO)
Edie Falco Nurse Jackie (Showtime)

Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Adam Driver, Girls (HBO)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Modern Family (ABC)
Ed O’Neill, Modern Family (ABC)
Ty Burrell, Modern Family (ABC)
Bill Hader, Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Tony Hale, Veep (HBO)

Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Mayim Bialik, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Jane Lynch, Glee (Fox)
Sofia Vergara, Modern Family (ABC)
Julie Bowen, Modern Family (ABC)
Merritt Wever, Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock (NBC)
Anna Chlumsky, Veep (HBO)

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Bobby Cannavale, Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
Jonathan Banks, Breaking Bad (AMC)
Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad (AMC)
Jim Carter, Downton Abbey (PBS)
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones (HBO)
Mandy Patinkin, Homeland (Showtime)

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad (AMC)
Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey (PBS)
Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones (HBO)
Christine Baranski, The Good Wife (CBS)
Morena Baccarin, Homeland (Showtime)
Christina Hendricks, Mad Men (AMC)

Writing for a Comedy Series
30 Rock (”Hogcock!”) (NBC)
30 Rock (“Last Lunch”) (NBC)
Episodes (Showtime)
Louie (FX)
The Office (NBC)

Directing for a Comedy Series
30 Rock (NBC)
Girls (HBO)
Glee (Fox)
Louie (FX)
Modern Family (ABC)

Writing for a Drama Series
Breaking Bad (“Dead Freight) (AMC)
Breaking Bad (“Say My Name”) (AMC)
Downton Abbey (PBS)
Game of Thrones (HBO)
Homeland (Showtime)

Directing for a Drama Series
Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
Breaking Bad (AMC)
Downton Abbey (PBS)
Homeland (Showtime)
House of Cards (Netflix)

Miniseries or Movie
American Horror Story: Asylum (FX)
Behind the Candelabra (HBO)
Phil Spector (HBO)
Political Animals (USA)
The Bible (History)
Top of the Lake (Sundance Channel)

Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Michael Douglas, Behind The Candelabra (HBO)
Matt Damon, Behind The Candelabra (HBO)
Toby Jones, The Girl (HBO)
Benedict Cumberbatch, Parade’s End (HBO)
Al Pacino, Phil Spector (HBO)

Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Jessica Lange, American Horror Story (FX)
Laura Linney, The Big C: Hereafter (Showtime)
Helen Mirren, Phil Spector (HBO)
Sigourney Weaver, Political Animals (USA)
Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake, (Sundance Channel)

Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Scott Bakula, Behind The Candelabra (HBO)
John Benjamin Hickey, The Big C: Hereafter (Showtime)
James Cromwell, American Horror Story: Asylum (FX)
Peter Mullan, Top of the Lake (Sundance Channel)
Zachary Quinto, American Horror Story: Asylum (FX)

Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Ellen Burstyn, Political Animals (USA)
Sarah Paulson, American Horror Story: Asylum (FX)
Charlotte Rampling, Restless (Sundance Channel)
Imelda Staunton, The Girl (HBO)
Alfre Woodard, Steel Magnolias (Lifetime)

Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program
Ryan Seacrest, American Idol Fox)
Betty White, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers (NBC)
Tom Bergeron, Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Project Runway (Bravo)
Cat Deeley, So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
Anthony Bourdain, The Taste (ABC)

Reality Competition Program
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
Project Runway (Lifetime)
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
Top Chef (Bravo)
The Voice (NBC)

Variety Series
The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC)
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO)
Saturday Night Live (NBC)

Writing for a Variety Series
The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC)
Portlandia (IFC)
Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO)
Saturday Night Live (NBC)