45th 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 | The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper and Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller (5) |
Most nominations | Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller (20) |
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Network | Watch.TheEmmys.TV |
The 45th News and Documentary Emmy Awards were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), to honor the best in American news and documentary programming in 2023. The winners were announced on two ceremonies held at Palladium Times Square in New York City and live-streamed at Watch.TheEmmys.TV and the Emmys app. [1] [2]
The nominees were announced on July 25, 2024. CNN was the most nominated network, scoring 39 nominations. [3] National Geographic's investigative series Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller led the nominations with 20, followed by PBS' documentary program FRONTLINE with 17. The nominations for the international categories were announced on August 8, 2024, where both Brazil and the United Kingdom received two nominations each, while Bulgaria and India achieved their first nominations for the Current Affairs & News awards. [4]
The winners of the news categories were announced on September 25, 2024, with the winners for the documentary categories being revealed on September 26, 2024. [1] [2] [5] The most awards for a network were won by CNN, numbering eleven. [5] The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper and Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller were the most awarded programs with five awards each.
The nominees were announced on July 25, 2023. The winners were announced on September 25 and 26, 2024.
Outstanding Live News Program | Outstanding Recorded News Program |
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Outstanding Live Breaking News Coverage | Outstanding Emerging Journalist |
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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 Discussion & 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 Science and Technology Coverage |
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Outstanding Climate, Environment and Weather 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 News Coverage in Spanish |
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Outstanding Feature Story in Spanish | |
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Best Documentary | Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary |
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Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary | Outstanding Social Issue Documentary |
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Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary | Outstanding Business and Economic Documentary |
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Outstanding Investigative Documentary | Outstanding Historical Documentary |
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Outstanding Science and Technology Documentary | Outstanding Nature Documentary |
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Outstanding Crime and Justice Documentary | Outstanding Short Documentary |
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Outstanding Video Journalism: News | Outstanding Cinematography: Documentary |
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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: News | Outstanding Graphic Design: Documentary |
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Outstanding Research: News | Outstanding Research: Documentary |
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Outstanding Lighting Direction: News | Outstanding Lighting Direction: Documentary |
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Outstanding Music Composition: News | Outstanding Music Composition: Documentary |
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Outstanding Sound: News | Outstanding Sound: Documentary |
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Outstanding Writing: News | Outstanding Writing: Documentary |
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Outstanding Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design: News | Outstanding Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design: Documentary |
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Outstanding Promotional Announcement: News | Outstanding Promotional Announcement: Documentary |
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Outstanding Technical Excellence: News | |
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Outstanding Regional News Story: Breaking/Spot News | Outstanding Regional News Story: Investigative |
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Outstanding Regional Documentary | |
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News | Current Affairs |
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