44th News and Documentary Emmy Awards

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44th News and Documentary Emmy Awards
Date
  • September 27, 2023 (News Categories)
  • September 28, 2023 (Documentary Categories)
Location Palladium Times Square, New York City
Presented by National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Most awards VICE News Tonight (9)
Most nominations VICE News Tonight (28)
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The 44th News and Documentary Emmy Awards will be presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), to honor the best in American news and documentary programming in 2022. The winners are set to be announced on two ceremonies held at Palladium Times Square in New York City and live-streamed at Watch.TheEmmys.TV and other associated apps. The winners of the news categories are scheduled to be announced on September 27, 2023, while the ones for the documentary categories are set to be revealed on September 28, 2023. [1] [2]

Contents

The nominees were announced on July 27, 2023. Vice's news program VICE News Tonight led the nominations with 28 nominations followed by CBS's 60 Minutes with eleven, and National Geographic's Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller and PBS' FRONTLINE , both with nine. CNN was the most nominated network with 45 nominations. [3] The nominees for the international categories were announced on August 15, 2023. [4] The Gold and Silver Circle inductees were announced on August 29, 2023, dedicated t honour several professionals for their distinguished service within the television industry for 50 or 25 years respectively. [5]

VICE News Tonight received the most awards with eight, while HBO Max's The Janes and National Geographic's Retrograde were the most awarded documentaries with three wins each. [6] [7] American journalist and new anchor Wolf Blitzer and American film director Barbara Kopple were honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the news and documentary ceremonies, respectively. [8]

Winners and nominees

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Wolf Blitzer, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient
Barbara Kopple, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Barbara Kopple 2015.jpg
Barbara Kopple, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient
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David Martin, Golden Circle Inductee
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John Quiñones, Gold Circle Inductee
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Dan Rather, Gold Circle Inductee
Jon Alpert, Gold Circle Inductee VOA CHINESE Jon Alpert 4Mar10.jpg
Jon Alpert, Gold Circle Inductee
Kim Godwin, Silver Circle Inductee Kimberly Godwin 2022.jpg
Kim Godwin, Silver Circle Inductee
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Steve Osunsami, Silver Circle Inductee
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Jorge Ramos, Outstanding Journalist in Spanish Language Media winner

The nominees were announced on July 28, 2023. The winners were announced on September 27 and 28, 2023. [9] [10] [11] [12]

Lifetime Achievement Award

Gold Circle Inductees

Silver Circle Inductees

News Programming

Outstanding Live News ProgramOutstanding Recorded News Program
Outstanding Live Breaking News CoverageOutstanding Edited Breaking News Coverage
Outstanding Continuing News Coverage: Short FormOutstanding Continuing News Coverage: Long Form
Outstanding Soft Feature Story: Short FormOutstanding Soft Feature Story: Long Form
Outstanding Hard News Feature Story: Short FormOutstanding Hard News Feature Story: Long Form
Outstanding Investigative News Coverage: Short FormOutstanding Investigative News Coverage: Long Form
Outstanding Live News SpecialOutstanding Recorded News Special
Outstanding News Discussion & AnalysisOutstanding News Analysis: Editorial and Opinion
Outstanding Live Interview: Short FormOutstanding Live Interview: Long Form
  • Amanpour : "Russian Presidential Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov interviewed by Christiane Amanpour" (CNN)
    • Anderson Cooper 360° : "Speaker Nancy Pelosi Describes Her Experience Following Husband's Anack That Was Intended for Her" (CNN)
    • The New York Times DealBook Summit: "Sam Bankman-Fried with Andrew Ross Sorkin" (The New York Times)
    • State of the Union with Jake Tapper : "Jake Tapper interview Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves" (CNN)
    • TODAY : "Savannah Guthrie Interviews Bill Barr" (NBC)
Outstanding Edited InterviewOutstanding Emerging Journalist
Outstanding Science, Technology or Environmental CoverageOutstanding Health or Medical Coverage
Outstanding Arts, Culture or Entertainment CoverageOutstanding Business, Consumer or Economic Coverage
Outstanding Crime and Justice Coverage

Spanish Language Programming

Outstanding News Program in SpanishOutstanding Journalist in Spanish Language Media
Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in SpanishOutstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish
  • Aquí y Ahora : "Persecución Mortal" (Univision)
    • Aquí y Ahora : "Se Busca Trabajo" (Univision)
    • Caro Quintero: Narco de Narcos (ViX)
    • Conclusiones con Fernando del Rincón: "Protected Witness" (CNN en Español)
    • Noticiero Telemundo : "Unidad Investigativa: Venezolanos" (Telemundo)
Outstanding Feature Story in Spanish
  • Ritos de Pasaje: "Sicarios" (Vice)
    • Aquí y Ahora / Univision Investiga : "Ley de la selva" (Univision)
    • Fentanilo: futura para el narco, muerte para la humanidad (ViX)
    • A Sense Of Community: "Iztapalapa" (Al Jazeera International USA)
    • Univision Noticias : "Unidos en Iowa: Latinos luchan por apoyos económicos en tiempos de pandemia" (Univision)

Documentary Programming

Best DocumentaryOutstanding Arts and Culture Documentary
Outstanding Current Affairs DocumentaryOutstanding Social Issue Documentary
Outstanding Politics and Government DocumentaryOutstanding Business and Economic Documentary
Outstanding Investigative DocumentaryOutstanding Historical Documentary
Outstanding Science and Technology DocumentaryOutstanding Nature Documentary
Outstanding Crime and Justice DocumentaryOutstanding Short Documentary

Craft

Outstanding Cinematography: DocumentaryOutstanding Video Journalism: News
Outstanding Direction: NewsOutstanding Direction: Documentary
Outstanding Editing: NewsOutstanding Editing: Documentary
  • Retrograde – Pablo Garza, Matthew Heineman, Grace Zahrah, Andy Gersh, Jim Hession, David Zieff (National Geographic)
    • CNN Films : "Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain" (CNN)
    • In Her Hands (Netflix)
    • Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power (Peacock)
    • Master of Light (HBO Max)
Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction: NewsOutstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction: Documentary
  • A Trip to Infinity – Jon Halperin, Drew Takahashi, Colin Thorton, Neil Wilson, Raven Kwok, Gordon Clark, Henrik Reistad, Dimitrios Sakkas, Susi Sie, Christian Stangl Stangl, Grant Sanderson, Rebecka Taule, Pasquale D'Amico, Adrianna Dufay, Florian Grolig, Jimbo Matison, Mac Premo, Henrik Reistad, Gergely Wootsch, Tadju Takahashi (Netflix)
Outstanding Research: NewsOutstanding Research: Documentary
Outstanding Lighting Direction and Scenic DesignOutstanding Technical Achievement
  • NBC News Election Coverage – Marc Greenstein, Margot Silver, Mike Masek, Alex Bassett, Ilya Livshits, Rob Barton, Ted Natoli, Nini Li, Miguel Yabredes, Wilson Li, Jean Boucklos, Andrew Mannino, Morgan Herrmann, Barry Herzner, Mahe Dewan, James Matarese, Jeff Taylor (NBC)
    • Live from the Capitol: January 6th, One Year Later (CNN)
    • NBC News Election Coverage : "Decision 2022 Midterm Elections" (NBC)
    • New Media Element Builder (CNN)
    • Noticiero Telemundo : "Decision 2022: Battle for the Power" (Telemundo)
Outstanding Music CompositionOutstanding Sound
Outstanding Writing: NewsOutstanding Writing: Documentary
  • 60 Minutes : "The Lost Souls of Bucha" – Maria Gavrilovic, Alex Ortiz, Scott Pelley (CBS)
Outstanding Interactive MediaOutstanding Promotional Announcement
  • Super/Natural (National Geographic)
    • Captive Audience: A Real American Horror Story: "Captive Audience "Shocking" Trailer" (Hulu)
    • NOVΛ : "Augmented" (PBS)
    • Retrograde (National Geographic)
    • Shark Week : "Seal Cam / Shark Week 2022" (Discovery Channel)

Regional News

Outstanding Regional News Story: Spot or Breaking NewsOutstanding Regional News Story: Investigative Report

International News & Current Affairs

News Current Affairs

Multiple wins

Shows that received multiple wins
WinsProgramNetwork
8 VICE News Tonight Vice
3 60 Minutes CBS
Anderson Cooper 360° CNN
The Janes HBO Max
Retrograde National Geographic
2Live from the Capitol: January 6th, One Year LaterCNN
Good Night Oppy Amazon Prime
MTV Documentary Films Paramount+
Wins by Network
WinsNetwork
10 CNN
9 Vice
6 HBO Max
5 The New York Times
National Geographic
4 CBS
3 Univision
Amazon Prime
2 PBS
Netflix
Paramount+

Multiple nominations

Shows that received multiple nominations
NominationsProgramNetwork
28 VICE News Tonight Vice
11 60 Minutes CBS
9 FRONTLINE PBS
Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller National Geographic
8 Nightline ABC
7 Anderson Cooper 360° CNN
P.O.V. PBS
6 Retrograde National Geographic
Good Night Oppy Amazon Prime
Noticiero Telemundo Telemundo
5 ABC News Soul of a Nation Presents ABC
The New York Times Opinion Video The New York Times
4 CNN Films CNN
The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
Super/NaturalNational Geographic
The Janes HBO Max
3Live from the Capitol: January 6th, One Year LaterCNN
CNN Digital
NOVΛ PBS
CBS Mornings CBS
In Her Hands Netflix
Hostages HBO Max
Master of Light
Op-DocsThe New York Times
Dateline NBC NBC
NBC News Specials
Aquí y Ahora Univision
Noticiero Univision
Wildcat Amazon Prime
MTV Documentary Films Paramount+
2CNN Original SeriesCNN
CNN Worldwide
Erin Burnett OutFront
State of the Union with Jake Tapper
20/20 ABC
ABC News
ABC News Live
This Week with George Stephanopoulos
Great Performances PBS
Independent Lens
CBS Sunday Morning CBS
A Trip to Infinity Netflix
Escape from KabulHBO Max
Caught on Camera, Traced by Phone: The Russian Military Unit That Killed Dozens in Bucha The New York Times
NBC News Election Coverage NBC
TODAY
MSNBC Films MSNBC
Nothing Compares Showtime
Fault Lines Al Jazeera International USA
BBC World News America BBC World News
In Real Life Newsy
Nuisance Bear The New Yorker
Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power Peacock
Nominations by Network
NominationsNetwork
45 CNN
30 Vice
28 ABC
26 PBS
20 CBS
National Geographic
18 Netflix
16 HBO Max
The New York Times
15 NBC
14 Univision
10 Amazon Prime
8 Telemundo
5 MSNBC
4 Hulu
Paramount+
Showtime
3 Al Jazeera International USA
VOD
2 BBC World News
CNN en Español
ESPN
Newsy
The New Yorker
Peacock
ViX
Vox
WORLD

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