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Network | Watch.TheEmmys.TV |
The 42nd Sports Emmy Awards were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honoring the best in American sports television coverage in 2020. The winners were announced on June 8, 2021, via live-stream at Watch.TheEmmys.TV and other apps associated.
The nominations were announced on April 20, 2021, with ESPN being the network with more nominations with 41 and the Super Bowl LV being the most nominated program, with 11.
The nominees were announced on April 20, 2021. [1] Winners in each category are listed first, in boldface. [2] [3] [4]
Outstanding Live Sports Special | Outstanding Live Sports Series |
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Outstanding Playoff Coverage | Outstanding Edited Sports Event Coverage |
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Outstanding Edited Sports Special | Outstanding Edited Sports Series |
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Outstanding Esports Coverage | Outstanding Short Sports Documentary |
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Outstanding Long Sports Documentary | Outstanding Serialized Sports Documentary |
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Outstanding Studio Show - Weekly | Outstanding Studio Show - Daily |
Outstanding Studio Show - Limited Run | Outstanding Sports News/Feature Anthology |
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Outstanding Sports Journalism | Outstanding Open/Tease |
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Outstanding Short Feature | Outstanding Long Feature |
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Outstanding Studio Show in Spanish | Outstanding Feature Story in Spanish |
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Outstanding Interactive Experience - Event Coverage | Outstanding Interactive Experience - Original Programming |
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Outstanding Digital Innovation | Outstanding Sports Promotional Announcement |
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Outstanding Sports Personality/Studio Host | Outstanding Sports Personality/Play-by-Play |
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Outstanding Sports Personality/Studio Analyst | Outstanding Sports Personality/Sports Event Analyst |
Outstanding Sports Personality/Sports Reporter | Outstanding Sports Personality/Emerging On-Air Talent |
Outstanding On-Air Personality in Spanish | |
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Outstanding Technical Team Event | Outstanding Technical Team Studio |
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Outstanding Camera Work - Short Form | Outstanding Camera Work - Long Form |
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Outstanding Editing - Short Forn | Outstanding Editing - Long Form |
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Outstanding Music Direction | Outstanding Studio or Production Design/Art Direction |
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Outstanding Live Event Audio/Sound | Outstanding Post-Produced Audio/Sound |
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Outstanding Live Graphic Design | Outstanding Post-Produced Graphic Design |
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The Dick Schaap Outstanding Writing Award Short Form | Outstanding Writing Award Long Form |
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The George Wensel Technical Achievement Award | |
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Wins | Show | Network |
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2 | NBA on TNT | TNT |
NFC Wild Card Game | Nickelodeon | |
NFL 360 | NFL Network | |
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel | HBO | |
Rising Phoenix | Netflix | |
Sunday Night Football | NBC | |
Super Bowl LV | CBS |
Wins | Network |
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7 | TNT |
6 | ESPN |
5 | FS1 |
4 | NFL Network |
3 | CBS |
ESPN Deportes | |
FOX | |
HBO | |
MLB Network | |
NBC | |
2 | Netflix |
Nickelodeon | |
Red Bull TV | |
YouTube |
Nominations | Network |
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41 | ESPN |
27 | NFL Network |
26 | FOX |
22 | CBS |
19 | FS1 |
17 | TNT |
15 | NBC |
13 | HBO |
10 | MLB Network |
9 | Netflix |
8 | ESPN Deportes |
6 | ABC |
NBCSN | |
5 | RBTV |
TUDN | |
Univision | |
4 | Telemundo |
YouTube | |
3 | Apple TV+ |
CBS Sports Network | |
ESPN+ | |
Golf Channel | |
Peacock | |
Showtime | |
2 | DIRECTV |
ESPN.com | |
ESPN2 | |
Hulu | |
MotorTrend | |
Nickelodeon | |
Outside TV | |
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