44th News and Documentary Emmy Awards | |
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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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Network | Watch.TheEmmys.TV |
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]
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]
The nominees were announced on July 28, 2023. The winners were announced on September 27 and 28, 2023. [9] [10] [11] [12]
Outstanding Live News Program | Outstanding Recorded News Program |
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Outstanding Live Breaking News Coverage | Outstanding Edited Breaking News Coverage |
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Outstanding Continuing News Coverage: Short Form | Outstanding Continuing News Coverage: Long Form |
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Outstanding Soft Feature Story: Short Form | Outstanding Soft Feature Story: Long Form |
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Outstanding Hard News Feature Story: Short Form | Outstanding Hard News Feature Story: Long Form |
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Outstanding Investigative News Coverage: Short Form | Outstanding Investigative News Coverage: Long Form |
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Outstanding Live News Special | Outstanding Recorded News Special |
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Outstanding News Discussion & Analysis | Outstanding News Analysis: Editorial and Opinion |
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Outstanding Live Interview: Short Form | Outstanding Live Interview: Long Form |
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Outstanding Edited Interview | Outstanding Emerging Journalist |
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Outstanding Science, Technology or Environmental Coverage | Outstanding Health or Medical Coverage |
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Outstanding Arts, Culture or Entertainment Coverage | Outstanding Business, Consumer or Economic Coverage |
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Outstanding Crime and Justice Coverage | |
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Outstanding News Program in Spanish | Outstanding Journalist in Spanish Language Media |
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Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in Spanish | Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish |
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Outstanding Feature Story in Spanish | |
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Outstanding Cinematography: Documentary | Outstanding Video Journalism: News |
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Outstanding Direction: News | Outstanding Direction: Documentary |
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Outstanding Editing: News | Outstanding Editing: Documentary |
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Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction: News | Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction: Documentary |
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Outstanding Research: News | Outstanding Research: Documentary |
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Outstanding Lighting Direction and Scenic Design | Outstanding Technical Achievement |
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Outstanding Music Composition | Outstanding Sound |
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Outstanding Writing: News | Outstanding Writing: Documentary |
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Outstanding Interactive Media | Outstanding Promotional Announcement |
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Outstanding Regional News Story: Spot or Breaking News | Outstanding Regional News Story: Investigative Report |
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News | Current Affairs |
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Wins | Program | Network |
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8 | VICE News Tonight | Vice |
3 | 60 Minutes | CBS |
Anderson Cooper 360° | CNN | |
The Janes | HBO Max | |
Retrograde | National Geographic | |
2 | Live from the Capitol: January 6th, One Year Later | CNN |
Good Night Oppy | Amazon Prime | |
MTV Documentary Films | Paramount+ |
Wins | Network |
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10 | CNN |
9 | Vice |
6 | HBO Max |
5 | The New York Times |
National Geographic | |
4 | CBS |
3 | Univision |
Amazon Prime | |
2 | PBS |
Netflix | |
Paramount+ |
Nominations | Network |
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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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