34th Sports Emmy Awards

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34th Sports Emmy Awards
DateMay 7, 2013
Location Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City
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The 34th Sports Emmy Awards were presented on May 7, 2013 at the Frederick P. Rose Hall at the Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. [1]

Contents

Awards

Programs

Outstanding Live Sports Special Outstanding Live Sports Series
Outstanding Live Event TurnaroundOutstanding Playoff Coverage
Outstanding Edited Sports SpecialOutstanding Sports Documentary
  • One Heartbeat, CBS Sports Network
    • Michael Waltrip Racing All Access - Inside Michael Waltrip Racing: A Championship Quest, SPEED
    • Outside the Lines - Believe, ESPN
    • Still Standing: The Earl Campbell Story, NBC Sports Network
    • Tecmo Super Bowl, NFL Network
  • Namath, HBO
    • 26 Years: The Dewey Bozella Story, ESPN2
    • Dream Team, NBA TV
    • Klitischko, HBO
    • The Announcement, ESPN
Outstanding Edited Sports Series/Anthology Outstanding Studio Show - Weekly
Outstanding Studio Show - Daily Outstanding Sports Journalism
Outstanding Short FeatureOutstanding Long Feature
  • NFL Gameday Morning - Immaculate Remembrance, NFL Network
    • College GameDay - Fist Bump: A Brotherly Bond, ESPN
    • E:60 - Perfect, ESPN2
    • Inside the NFL - One Last Wish: The Danny Webber Story, Showtime
    • MLB on FOX - Negro Leagues, FOX
    • NFL Films Presents - Slackliner, NFL Network
    • NFL GameDay Morning - Immaculate Remembrance, NFL Network
    • SportsCenter - Kick of Hope, ESPN
    • SportsCenter - Run With Me, ESPN
Outstanding Open/TeaseOutstanding New Approaches Sports Event Coverage
  • NBA on TNT - All-Star Game Tease, TNT
    • Games of the XXX Olympiad - Measure & Motion, NBC
    • MLB Network Division Series - The Scrapbook, MLB Network
    • NBA on TNT - Brooklyn Nets/New York Knicks Spike Lee Tease, TNT
    • NCAA March Madness - Brakets Everywhere, truTV
    • Red Bull Signature Series - Show Open, NBC
    • Sunday Night Football - Opening Tease, NBC
  • Red Bull Stratos: Space Jump, YouTube
    • Games of the XXX Olympiad - Live From London, NBCOlympics.com
    • March Madness Live - NFL RedZone, NCAA.com
    • Super Bowl XLVI Extra, NBCSports.com
Outstanding New Approaches Sports ProgrammingOutstanding New Approaches Sports Programming Short Format
  • Games of the XXX Olympiad - Countdown to London, NBCOlympics.com
    • ESPNU Unite, ESPNU
    • Everything to Prove, NFL.com
    • Royce White Battles Anxiety on Draft Day, grantland.com
    • The Arnold Palmer, grantland.com
    • The NFL Season: A Biography, NFL Media
  • Sports Science, ESPN
    • ESPNU Social Highlight, ESPNU
    • Story Time with Jalen Rose - Jalen Rose Steals Patrick Ewing's TV, grantland.com
    • Numbers Never Lie Whiteboard, ESPN2
    • Speaking Out, NFL Media

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
The Dick Schaap Writing AwardOutstanding Music Composition/Direction/Lyrics
  • Namath, HBO
    • Hard Knocks - Training Camp with the Miami Dolphins, HBO
    • Road to the Super Bowl, NFL Network
Outstanding Live Event Audio/SoundOutstanding Post Produced Audio/Sound
Outstanding Graphic DesignOutstanding Production Design/Art Direction
The George Wensel Technical Achievement AwardOutstanding Sports Promotional Announcement - Institutional
  • It's Not Crazy, It's Sports - Shake on It, The Name, Born Into It, ESPN
  • NCAA March Madness - Brackets Everywhere, tbs/CBS/TNT/truTV
    • MLB Postseason on tbs - Bruce Springsteen - Land of Dreams, tbs
    • NBA on TNT: John Turturro 'Claude X: Street Artist' - Intro, Prolific, Struggle
    • Nothing Beats First Place - Worse, Painful, Scary, ESPN
    • The Voice of Golf - Confessions, Navigation, Costumes, CBS
Outstanding Sports Promotional Announcement - Episodic
  • A Football Life - Life Story, NFL Network
    • Feherty Live from the Ryder Cup - Pro America, Pro Europe, Split Decision, Golf Channel
    • Games of the XXX Olympiad - Britain Just Got Great, NBC
    • The Dream Team - Trailer, NBA TV
    • The Triple Crown - Trailer, NBC

Awards by Network Group

GroupAward-Winning NetworksWinners
NBC Sports Group NBC, NBC Sports Network, nbcolympics.com, Bravo, CNBC, MSNBC, Telemundo 23
Turner Sports TNT, TBS, NBA TV 7
HBO Sports HBO 6
ESPN ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN 3D 5
MLB Network 3
CBS Sports Showtime, CBS Sports Network 2
Fox Sports FOX 2
NFL Network 2
YouTube 1

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References

  1. "THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF THE 34th ANNUAL SPORTS EMMY® AWARDS". National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on 18 November 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  2. "THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF THE 34th ANNUAL SPORTS EMMY® AWARDS". Archived from the original on 18 November 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2013.