33rd Sports Emmy Awards

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33rd Sports Emmy Awards
DateApril 30, 2012
Location Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City
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The 33rd Sports Emmy Awards were presented on April 30, 2012, at the Frederick P. Rose Hall at the Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.

Contents

Awards

Programs

Outstanding Live Sports Special Outstanding Live Sports Series
Outstanding Live Event TournaroundOutstanding Playoff Coverage
  • Inside the Headsets - The 27th All-Star Challenge, SPEED/NASCAR Media Group
    • 2011 Tour de France , CBS/Versus
    • 2011 Track & Field World Championships, NBC
    • Inside the PGA Tour - PGA Tour Playoffs, Golf Channel/PGA Tour Entertainment
    • The USA Pro Cycling Challenge - Rematch in the Rockies, Versus/Blink Productions
  • NBC NFL Wildcard Saturday, NBC
    • 2011 Big East tournament, ESPN
    • MLB on Fox - ALCS, FOX
    • NBA Playoffs on TNT , TNT
    • SEC Football Championship Game - Georgia vs. LSU, CBS
    • The 2011 Chase for the Sprint Cup, ESPN
Outstanding Edited Sports SpecialOutstanding Sports Documentary
  • Outside the Lines - Joplin: City of Hope, ESPN2
    • 24/7 - Mayweather/Ortiz, HBO
    • Derek Jeter 3K, HBO
    • E:60 - 'Risk' Special, ESPN2
    • Sharpe Focus - Journey to Canton, NFL Network
  • A Game of Honor, Showtime/CBS Sports
    • Catching Hell, ESPN
    • McEnroe/Borg: Fire & Ice, HBO
    • Runnin' Rebels of UNLV, HBO
    • The Marinovich Project, ESPN
    • Unguarded, ESPN
Outstanding Edited Sports Series/Anthology Outstanding Studio Show - Weekly
  • The Franchise - A Season with the San Francisco Giants, Showtime/MLB Productions
    • A Football Life, NFL Network
    • E:60 , ESPN2
    • NFL Turning Point, Versus/NFL Films
    • World of Adventure Sports, NBC
Outstanding Studio Show - Daily Outstanding Sports Journalism
Outstanding Short FeatureOutstanding Long Feature
Outstanding Open/TeaseOutstanding New Approaches Sports Event Coverage
  • NBA on TNT - NBA Forever, TNT
    • 2011 NBA Playoffs on TNT - Dominoes, TNT
    • 2011 Open Championship - Round 3 - Saturday Open, ESPN
    • 24/7 - Flyers-Rangers: Road to the NHL Winter Classic, HBO
    • The Army-Navy Game, CBS
    • The Indianapolis 500, ABC/ESPN
  • PGA Championship LIVE on PGA.com, PGA.com
    • March Madness on Demand, NCAA.com/CBS Sports/Turner Sports
    • MLB.com at Bat 11, MLB Advanced Media
    • NBA League Pass, NBA.com/NBA Digital
    • NFL Sunday Ticket Experience, DIRECTV
Outstanding New Approaches Sports Programming
  • A Game of Honor, CBSSports.com
    • Football Freakonomics, NFL Network/NFL.com
    • Sport Science, ESPN.com
    • Sunday Night Football Extra, NBCSports.com
    • The NFL Season: A Biography, NFL Network/NFL.com

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

Technical

Outstanding Technical Team RemoteOutstanding Technical Team Studio
Outstanding Camera WorkOutstanding Editing
  • 2011 Ironman World Championship , NBC
    • 24/7 - Cotto vs. Margarito, HBO
    • 24/7 - Flyers-Rangers: Road to the NHL Winter Classic, HBO
    • A Game of Honor, Showtime/CBS Sports
    • Grand Slam Tennis on ESPN, ESPN2
    • NFL Films Presents - Shots of the Season, NFL Network
    • The Promise, ESPN
  • 24/7 - Pacquiao-Marques, HBO
    • 24/7 - Flyers-Rangers: Road to the NHL Winter Classic, HBO
    • A Game of Honor, Showtime/CBS Sports
    • Grand Slam Tennis on ESPN, ESPN2
    • Joplin: City of Hope, ESPN
    • Unguarded, ESPN
The Dick Schaap Writing AwardOutstanding Music Composition/Direction/Lyrics
  • 24/7 - Flyers-Rangers: Road to the NHL Winter Classic, HBO
    • 2011 Open Championship - Round 3 Open, ESPN
    • NBC Sunday Night Football - Bob Costas Essays, NBC
    • NFL GameDay Mornings - Lombardi Returns, NFL Network
    • The Kentucky Derby, NBC
  • Ed Sabol's Last Football Movie - Men of Mettle, NFL Network
    • 2011 NBA Moments on TNT - NBA All-Star Game on TNT & NBA Playoffs on TNT, TNT
    • McEnroe/Borg: Fire & Ice, HBO
    • ESPN Monday Night Football , ESPN
    • The Army-Navy Game - Opening Tease, CBS
    • The Curious Case of Curt Flood, HBO
    • The Franchise - A Season with the San Francisco Giants, Showtime
Outstanding Live Event Audio/SoundOutstanding Post Produced Audio/Sound
  • Sound FX: All Access, NFL Network
    • 24/7 - Flyers-Rangers: Road to the NHL Winter Classic, HBO
    • NBA on TNT , TNT
    • NFL Films Presents - Super Bowl XLV , NFL Films
    • The Army-Navy Game - Opening Tease, CBS
Outstanding Graphic DesignOutstanding Production Design/Art Direction
The George Wensel Technical Achievement AwardOutstanding Sports Promotional Announcement - Institutional
  • America's Cup Highlight Show - Live Line, Versus
    • Nascar on Fox/MLB on Fox - Hot Trax/Hot Spot, Fox
    • The DIAMOND Platform, MLB Network/MLB.com
    • The Masters - 3D Coverage, ESPN3D
  • NBA on TNT - Shaq 'Get Ready', TNT
    • All in One Place - All in One Place; Time Line, MLB Network
    • It's Not Crazy, It's Sports - Fanwiches, Proposal, Towel Around the World, ESPN/O Positive/Moxie Pictures
    • NFL GameDay Morning - Carpool, NFL Network
    • NFL on Fox - Better on FOX, FOX
Outstanding Sports Promotional Announcement - Episodic
  • 2011 Stanley Cup Finals - No Words, NBC
    • 24/7 - Flyers-Rangers: Road to the NHL Winter Classic - The Ultimate Rivalry, HBO
    • A Game of Honor, Showtime
    • Bill Belichick: A Football Life - Meet Bill Belichick, NFL Network
    • NFL Kickoff, NBC

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