36th Sports Emmy Awards

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36th Sports Emmy Awards
DateMay 5, 2015
Location Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City
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The 36th Sports Emmy Awards was presented on May 5, 2015 at the Frederick P. Rose Hall at the Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. [1] George Bodenheimer, former ESPN president, was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award for Sports. [2]

Contents

Awards

Winners in BOLD

Programs

Outstanding Live Sports Special Outstanding Live Sports Series
Outstanding Edited Sports CoverageOutstanding Edited Sports Special
  • E:60 - Dream On: Stories of Boston's Strongest, ESPN2
    • Football America: Our Stories, FOX
    • Mr. Baseball: Bob Uecker, MLB Network
Outstanding Playoff CoverageOutstanding Sports Documentary
  • We Could Be King, ESPNews
    • McConkey, Starz
    • Payne, Golf Channel
    • SEC Storied - It's Time, SEC Network
Outstanding Sports Documuentary Series Outstanding Studio Show - Weekly
Outstanding Studio Show - Daily Outstanding Sports News Anthology
Outstanding Sports JournalismOutstanding Short Feature
Outstanding Long FeatureOutstanding Open/Tease
Outstanding New Approaches – Sports Event CoverageOutstanding New Approaches – Sports Programming
  • XXII Olympic Winter Games , NBC Olympics
    • Anatomy of a Pitch, ESPN
    • Enduring Guilt
    • Games of Zones, Bleacher Report
    • Together We Make Football, NFL Films
Outstanding New Approaches - Sports Programming - Short FormatOutstanding Sports Promotional Announcement
  • Captain's Curtain Call, FOX Sports
    • NFL UP!, NFL Digital Media
    • PK Thanks Chicago, MLB
    • Putt Putt Perfection, Grantland
Outstanding Live Sports Coverage in SpanishOutstanding Studio Show in Spanish
  • 2014 FIFA World Cup , Univision
    • Futebol Estelar - Leon vs. Pachua, Telemundo
    • Futebol Estelar - Premier League Championship Sunday, Telemundo/Mun2
    • NASCAR Toyota 120, Mun2
    • Super Bowl XLIX , NBCUniverso
  • Futebol Central, Univision
    • Contacto Deportivo, Univision
    • Fuera de Juego, ESPN Deportes
    • SportsCenter Deportes, ESPN Deportes
    • Univision Deportes Futbol Club, Univision

Technical

Outstanding Technical Team RemoteOutstanding Technical Team Studio
Outstanding Camera WorkOutstanding Short Form Editing
Outstanding Long Form EditingDick Schaap Outstanding Writing Award
  • FOX Sports Live - Finding Rico Harris: The Vanishing Man, FOX Sports
    • All Access - Epilogue: Mayweather vs. Madiana II, Showtime
    • Deep Dive, National Geographic Channel
    • Hard Knocks - Training Camp with the Atlanta Falcons, HBO
    • Inside the NFL - Super Bowl XLIX, Showtime
    • Notre Dame: Reborn, NBC
    • The Third Team, MLB Network
    • XXII Olympic Winter Games - Long Way Home: The Jessica Long Story, NBC
Outstanding Music Composition/Direction/LyricsOutstanding Live Event Audio/Sound
Outstanding Post-Produced Audio/SoundOutstanding Live Graphic Design
Outstanding Post-Produced Graphic DesignOutstanding Studio Design/Art Direction
Outstanding Production Design/Art DirectionGeorge Wensel Technical Achievement Award

Personalities

Outstanding Sports Personality - Studio Host Outstanding Sports Personality - Play-by-Play
Outstanding Sports Personality - Studio Analyst Outstanding Sports Personality - Sports Event Analyst
Outstanding Sports Personality - Sports Reporter Outstanding On-Air Sports Personality in Spanish

[3]

Lifetime Achievement Award

George Bodenheimer

Awards by Network Group

GroupAward-Winning NetworksWinners
ESPNESPN, ESPN 2, ABC, ESPN Deportes, ESPNews11
NBC Sports GroupNBC, NBCSN, CNBC, MSNBC, USA, nbcolympics.com11
FOX Sports Media GroupFOX, FOX Sports 1, FOXsports.com9
MLB MediaMLB Network4
HBO Sports3
Univision2
CBSShowtime1
NFL MediaNFL Network1
Turner SportsTNT1

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