Fifth Annual Las Culturistas Culture Awards Airs with Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers
The fifth annual Las Culturistas Culture Awards, a parody show hosted by comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, is scheduled to air on Wednesday, June 17, at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. The event will broadcast on Bravo and be available for streaming on Peacock. Viewers can also access the show through various live TV streaming services, some offering free trials.
The fifth annual Las Culturistas Culture Awards, a parody event celebrating pop culture, comedy, and live performances, is set to air on Wednesday, June 17. Comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers will host the show, which features over 100 unique award categories, including "most iconic building or structure," "Hilary Duff award for millennial excellence," "best temperature," and "outstanding dinner party contribution."
The awards show will broadcast on Bravo and stream simultaneously on Peacock. For those seeking alternative viewing options, various streaming services offer access to Bravo.
DirecTV provides a five-day free trial for its "Entertainment" package, which includes Bravo. After the trial, the service costs $59.99 for the first month, then $89.99 per month. Hulu + Live TV also offers a three-day free trial, with its regular subscription starting at $89.99 per month. This package bundles Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN Unlimited. Sling Blue, another option, includes Bravo, with pricing and channel availability varying by market.
Peacock, the official streaming platform for Bravo content, offers two subscription plans: Premium for $10.99 per month (or $109.99 annually) and Premium Plus for $16.99 per month (or $169.99 annually). The Premium plan is ad-supported and includes access to movies, TV shows, originals, live sports, and news. The Premium Plus plan adds an ad-free experience, local NBC channel live, and offline streaming capabilities. Subscribers to Peacock gain access to its full library, which includes titles such as *Wicked: For Good*, *Yellowstone*, *Five Nights At Freddy's 2*, *The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills*, and *Saturday Night Live*, alongside various music documentaries and specials.
(Source: Billboard)
