Mario Lopez Amy Sussman/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Mario Lopez is set to host the 2025 Daytime Emmy Awards taking place on Oct. 17 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. The hosting gig is part of an exclusive collaboration between the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and Access Hollywood, as Lopez serves as a co-host of the latter. Beginning Oct. 13, Access Hollywood will host five nights of dedicated Daytime Emmys segments leading up to the awards show. Then, following the show, on Oct. 20, Access will recap the awards ceremony with red carpet moments, winner reactions and exclusive footage. Related Stories Movies Oscars: Denmark Picks Doc 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' as Best International Feature Submission Music Latin Grammy Nominations 2025: Bad Bunny Leads With 12, Edgar Barrera Nabs 10 "We're thrilled to be working with Access Hollywood and having Mario Lopez host this year's Daytime Emmy Awards," says NATAS president and CEO Adam Sharp. "As a beloved figure in daytime television himself, Mario brings the perfect blend of energy, familiarity, and star power to the stage." NATAS also on Wednesday announced the gold and silver circle honorees, who, according to the organization "are exceptional professionals who have performed distinguished service within the television industry, setting standards for achievement, mentoring, leadership and professional accolades for 50 or 25 years, respectively. They represent the best and brightest in the industry." Additionally, for the first time since 2018, there will be a limited number of tickets available for the show for public purchase. Tickets are now on sale, starting at $75, through Ticketmaster. Sharp added: "We're also honored to celebrate this year's gold and silver circle honorees - television professionals whose dedication and exceptional talent have shaped the landscape of daytime storytelling. Finally, we're excited to be able to open the doors to Daytime fans after years of requests for an in-person audience." See below for the 2025 inductees. 2025 Gold Circle Inductee: Jane Elliott (performer, General Hospital) 2025 Silver Circle Inductees: Greg Barna (director of photography, Travels with Darley, Equitrekking, Cyberchase For Reel, Bill Moyers - Close to Home, Beer Geeks, Lidia's Family Table, Shelia Bridges Designer Living) Judy Blye Wilson (casting director, The Young and the Restless, All My Children, One Life to Live) Star Jones (host and executive producer, Divorce Court, The View) Kate Linder (performer, The Young and the Restless) James Reynolds (performer, Days of our Lives) THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed Kit Harington's 'A Tale of Two Cities' Adaptation Lands at MGM+, BBC nbc Lilly Singh Explains Why Her NBC Late Night Show Was Set Up to Fail NBC News MSNBC and NBC News Set for Editorial Split Next Month Live Feed 'South Park' to Skip Another Week as Creators Issue Last-Minute Statement Live Feed 'Paw Patrol' Heads to CBS for First Time Ever With Rubble Christmas Special To All the Boys I've Loved Before Jenny Han Always Knew How 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Would End Live Feed Kit Harington's 'A Tale of Two Cities' Adaptation Lands at MGM+, BBC nbc Lilly Singh Explains Why Her NBC Late Night Show Was Set Up to Fail NBC News MSNBC and NBC News Set for Editorial Split Next Month Live Feed 'South Park' to Skip Another Week as Creators Issue Last-Minute Statement Live Feed 'Paw Patrol' Heads to CBS for First Time Ever With Rubble Christmas Special To All the Boys I've Loved Before Jenny Han Always Knew How 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Would End