45th News and Documentary Emmy Awards

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45th News and Documentary Emmy Awards
Date
  • September 25, 2024 (News Categories)
  • September 26, 2024 (Documentary Categories)
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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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]

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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.

Winners and nominees

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Jane Pauley, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient
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Alex Gibney, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient
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Rita Braver, Golden Circle Inductee
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Marvin Kalb, Golden Circle Inductee
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Raney Aronson-Rath, Silver Circle Inductee
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Abby Ginzberg, Silver Circle Inductee
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Mette Hoffman Meyer, Silver Circle Inductee

The nominees were announced on July 25, 2023. The winners were announced on September 25 and 26, 2024.

Lifetime Achievement Award

Gold Circle Inductees

Silver Circle Inductees

News Programming

Outstanding Live News ProgramOutstanding Recorded News Program
Outstanding Live Breaking News CoverageOutstanding Emerging Journalist
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
  • AJ+ Reports: "It's Bisan from Gaza and I'm Still Alive" (AJ+)
    • "'I Cry Quietly': A Soldier Describes the Toll of Russia's War" (The New York Times)
    • "Clarissa Ward Reports from Rafah Field Hospital in Gaza" (CNN)
    • PBS News Hour: "Haiti in Crisis" (PBS)
    • The Guardian Focus: "How I Survive: A Seven-Year-Old's Life in Gaza" ( The Guardian )
  • VICE Special Report: "Inside Wagner: The Rise of Russia's Notorious Mercenaries" (Vice)
    • FRONTLINE: "After Uvalde: Guns, Grief & Texas Politics" (PBS)
    • VICE Special Report: "The Dangerous Rise of Andrew Tate" (Vice)
    • "Exclusive: Inside a Ukrainian Battlefield Hospital" (The New York Times)
    • The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper: "The Trek: A Migrant Trail to America" (CNN)
    • VICE Special Report: "Warped By War: Inside Putin's Russia" (Vice)
Outstanding Investigative News Coverage: Short FormOutstanding Investigative News Coverage: Long Form
  • "Poisoned Water" (Scripps News)
    • "The Coast Guard's Secret" (CNN)
    • "Dishonored" (CBS)
    • NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt: "NBC News Investigates: Hospital Giant Putting Profits Over Patients?" (NBC)
    • "Visual Evidence Shows Israel Dropped 2,000-Pound Bombs Where It Ordered Gaza's Civilians to Move for Safety" (The New York Times)
Outstanding Live News SpecialOutstanding Recorded News Special
  • 20/20: "Our Barbara" (ABC)
    • CBS Reports: "Campaign of Deceit: The Election of George Santos" (CBS)
    • Retro Report: "How Saba Kept Singing" (PBS)
    • "Uvalde: 365 Presents: Crisis of Command" (ABC)
    • CNN Special Report: "The Will to Win: Ukraine at War" (CNN)
Outstanding News Discussion & AnalysisOutstanding News Discussion & Analysis: Editorial and Opinion
  • The New York Times Opinion: "Meet the World's Most Honorable Bank Robbers" (The New York Times)
  • "The Night Doctrine" (ProPublica and The New Yorker)
    • The New York Times Opinion: "They Know What They Did. They'd Like You to Know Who They've Become" (The New York Times)
    • "We Went to Puerto Rico: The Inequality We Saw Will Shock You" (More Perfect Union)
    • The New York Times Opinion: "Your Rewards Card is Actually Bad for You, and for Everyone Else" (The New York Times)
Outstanding Live Interview: Short FormOutstanding Live Interview: Long Form
Outstanding Edited InterviewOutstanding Science and Technology Coverage
Outstanding Climate, Environment and Weather 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 News Coverage in Spanish
  • N+ FOCUS: "Las Armas de Ovidio" (VIX / TelevisaUnivision)
    • Aquí y Ahora: "Fentanilo llega a la escuela" (Univision)
    • Decisiones: Datos y Cambio Climático (The Weather Channel en Español)
    • Noticiero Univision: "Executions in Tamaulipas" (Univision)
    • N+ FOCUS: "Si no pagas, no pasas" (VIX | TelevisaUnivision)
Outstanding Feature Story in Spanish
  • "Los buscadores de migrantes perdidos en el desierto de Sonora" (BBC Mundo)
    • Fault Lines: "The Confession" (Al Jazeera)
    • Univision News Digital: "No me olvides: el creciente drama del alzhéimer en la comunidad hispana" (Univision)
    • En Punto: "Río de Armas, Dinero y Muerte" (VIX)
    • Op-Docs: "Victoria" (The New York Times)

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
  • Science Fair: The Series (National Geographic)
    • NOVΛ: "The Battle to Beat Malaria" (PBS)
    • Unknown: "Cosmic Time Machine" (Netflix)
    • Encounters (Netflix)
    • Human Footprint (PBS)
  • Path of the Panther (National Geographic)
    • Evolution Earth (PBS)
    • Nature: "The Hummingbird Effect" (PBS)
    • Incredible Animal Journeys (National Geographic)
    • Nature: "Soul of the Ocean" (PBS)
Outstanding Crime and Justice DocumentaryOutstanding Short Documentary
  • The Silent Witness (Life Stories)

Craft

Outstanding Video Journalism: NewsOutstanding Cinematography: Documentary
  • Murder in Big Horn – Jeff Hutchens (Showtime)
    • Incredible Animal Journeys – Tom Beldam, Simon de Glanville, Justin Hofman, Pete McCowen, Sam Meyrick, Simon Niblett, Miguel Willis, Rapha Boudreault-Simard (National Geographic)
    • Unknown: "The Lost Pyramid" – Paul Krisop, Jason Lee Wong, James Mills, Zaid Kanaan, Valentin Le Glaunec, Adrian Ramirez, Max Salomon (Netflix)
    • The Pigeon Tunnel – Igor Martinović, Eszter Csepeli, Ilana Garrard, Péter Kotschy, Henry Landgrebe, Nic Milner, Márton Ragály (Apple TV+)
    • The New Yorker Documentary: "Swift Justice" – Victor Blue, Ross McDonnell (The New Yorker)
Outstanding Direction: NewsOutstanding Direction: Documentary
  • ABC News Soul of a Nation: "Black in Vegas" – Tine Fields (ABC)
    • ABC News Soul of a Nation : "The Freedom to Exist" – Tine Fields (ABC)
    • Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller: "Ghost Guns" – Eric Strauss (National Geographic)
    • Good Morning America: 08/17/2023 "GMA's Maui Strong" – Liliana Olszewski, Joseph Beltrano, Camp Childers, John Dubon, Gary Mace, Kevin Rhodes, Brad Hennessy, Eddie Luisi, Dennis Mazzocco, Kecia Stewart (ABC News)
    • TODAY : "October 9, 2023" – Lee Miller, Erica Levins, Mike Torello, Dave Auerbach, Yosef Herzog, Chris Reilly, Zach Schiffman (NBC)
Outstanding Editing: NewsOutstanding Editing: Documentary
  • Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller: "Ghost Guns" – Hunter Gross, Alex Hill, Jeremy Presner (National Geographic)
    • FRONTLINE: "Failure at the Fence" – Sarah Cahlan, Fanny Lee (PBS)
    • "Grand Knighthawk: Infiltrating the KKK" – Joe LoBianco (Hulu)
    • 20/20 : "It Happened Here: A Year in Uvalde" – Jeannine Brown, Gina Caruana, Nick Damiano, Robert J. Ferrari II, Joe LoBianco, Kozo Okumura, Art Vizthum (ABC)
    • Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller: "MDMA" – Christian Glawe, Hunter Gross (National Geographic)
Outstanding Graphic Design: NewsOutstanding Graphic Design: Documentary
  • The Night Doctrine – Mauricio Rodríguez Pons (ProPublica and The New Yorker)
    • NBC News Digital: "50 Years Fly: The Rise, Fall and Revolution of Hip-Hop Fashion" – Michael Basillico, Livia Lenhoff (NBC)
    • "You Deny, Deny, Deny, Until It Becomes Untenable: A Soldier's Struggle with PTSD" – Kelly Flynn, Agne Jurkenaite, Taylor Su (CNN)
    • Meet the Press – Ventura Castro, Marc E Greenstein, Phillip DeSimone, Tara Devlin, Claudia Flechas, Romina Giarrizzo, Joseph McDonald, Humbert Perez, Daniel Russo, Marco Salemi, Stanley Wong, Alberto Zayas, Alex Belenkiy, Nol Honig, Laura Mekiou, Art Mkrtchyan, Sheila Sullivan, Greg VanWhy, Kwane Antwi, Compton Belle Jr., Bryan Drake, Barry Herzner, Andreas Minas, Josh Monesson, Daniel Rainville, Chung Wu (NBC)
    • NBC News Digital: "Stay Tuned" – Thomas Parrinello, Madelene Wikskaer, Alejandro Escobar, Michael Basillico, Livia Lenhoff (NBC)
    • Hoy Día: "Texas Tornado Virtual Explainer" – Fabian Albarracin, Ricdamis Garcia, Emilio Pimentel, Mariloly Fernandez, Carlos Robles, Daniel Soriano, Frank Batista, Luis Diaz, Arnaldo Estrada, Ulises Garcia, Edwin Lopez, Carlos Perez, Osmany Gomez, Carlos Rivero (Telemundo)
  • World War II: From the Front Lines – Duncan Elms, Kennon Fleisher, Cindy Soohoo, Steve Biggert, Filipe Carvalho, Steven Do, Lynn Kim, Steve Biggert, Tim Devlin, Steven Do, Kennon Fleisher, Lucy Kim, Peter Murphy, Steve Savalle, Alex Silver, Cindy SooHoo, Mert Kizilay, Steve Savalle, Alex Silver (Netflix)
    • NOVΛ: "Ancient Earth" – Simon Clarke, Thomas Barnett-Welch, Scott Metcalfe, Rosanna Thorn-Lees, Moonraker VFX, Graham Stott (PBS)
    • Op-Docs: "Neighbour Abdi" – Bas Koopmans, Douwe Dijkstra, Edo van Doorne (The New York Times)
    • Nixon's Reversal – Bruna Ayako Imai, Rafael Morinaga, Diego Coutinho de Souza (Ovid)
    • Who Killed Robert Wone? – Jared P. Scott, Eric Wetherington, Sean Donnelly, Lisa Bolan, Albert Corona (Peacock)
Outstanding Research: NewsOutstanding Research: Documentary
  • The Associated Press: "Adrift: An AP Investigation" – Renata Brito, Felipe Dana (apnews.com)
    • FRONTLINE: "Failure at the Fence" – Shakked Auerbach, Sarah Cahlan, Tim Grucza, Evan Hill, Meg Kelly, Imogen Piper, Kitty Samuels, Gabrielle Schonder, Joyce Sohyun Lee, Jon Swaine (PBS)
    • Fentanyl: The Silent Toll – Brittany Freeman, Lori Jane Gilha (Scripps News)
    • FRONTLINE: "Inside the Uvalde Response" – Juanita Cellabos, Lexi Churchill, Zach Despart, Jinitzail Hernández, Lomi Kriel, Michelle Mizner, Lauren Prestileo, Zahira Torres (PBS)
    • 60 Minutes: "The Looting of Cambodia" – Eliza Costas, Michael H. Gavshon, Nadim Roberts (CBS)
  • Victim/Suspect – Sarah Cohen, Rachel de Leon, Skyler Glover, Kendall Marianacci, Betty Marquez, Elena Neale-Sacks, Vanessa Ochavillo, Sinduja Rangarajan (Netflix)
    • FRONTLINE: "Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus" – Arthur Bouvart, Paloma Dupont de Dinechin, Anne Poiret, Laurent Richard, Sandrine Rigaud, Phineas Rueckert, Cécile Schilis-Gallego (PBS)
    • JFK: One Day in America – Margarett Backett, Sophie Dimitriadis, Henry Longden, Charlotte Rodrigues, Ella Wright (National Geographic)
    • Take Care of Maya – Caitlin Keating (Netflix)
    • The Lady Bird Diaries – Michelle Ngo, Isabel Dorval, Susanne Mason, Adam Pincus, Dawn Porter, Kim Reynolds, Alisa Selman, Julia Sweig, Victoria Thompson, Benjamin Zweig (Hulu)
    • World War II: From the Front Lines – Sophia Doe, Jack Penman, Dinah Rogers, Ross Booker, Rob Coldstream, David Glover, Jessica Ives, Woody Ledeboer, Caroline Marsden, Tom McCarthy, Rosie Potter (Netflix)
Outstanding Lighting Direction: NewsOutstanding Lighting Direction: Documentary
  • MSNBC Films: "To End All War: Oppenheimer & the Atomic Bomb" – Tim Metzger (MSNBC)
    • ID: Investigation: "Homicide Hunter: The Man With No Face" – Daniel Kelly, Michael Gallagher (Discovery)
    • JFK: One Day in America – Brandon Widener (National Geographic)
    • Who Killed Robert Wone? – Luke Geissbuhler, Mike Gallagher, Scott Perryman (Peacock)
    • Wild Crime: Blood Mountain – Ezra Miguel Wolfinger (Hulu)
Outstanding Music Composition: NewsOutstanding Music Composition: Documentary
  • The Night Doctrine – Milad Yousufi (ProPublica and The New Yorker)
Outstanding Sound: NewsOutstanding Sound: Documentary
  • Incredible Animal Journeys – Andy Devine, Chris Domaille, Ian Bown, James Burchill, Jonathon Cawte, Michael Bouska (National Geographic)
    • Big Beasts – Ian Bown, Roy Noy, Chris Domaille, Brian Moseley, Josh Minyard, Ruskin Williamson (Apple TV+)
    • Freedom on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom – Kostiantyn Stepanov, Volodymyr Kripak, Andrey Vdovichenko, Andrey Halchenko, Volodymyr Dubas, Vadym Stoliar, Oleg Kulchytsky (freedomonfire.film)
    • The New York Times Presents: "The Legacy of J. Dilla" – Andre Artis, Andre Bottesi, Danny Hammer, Michael Lile, Marcus Pena, Sara Sandoval, Matthew Sisco, Lou Teti (FX)
    • Unknown: "The Lost Pyramid" – Rafael T Benvenuti, Mario Dipoi, Fernando Henna, Mohamed Hassan, Mohamed Ibrahim Taha, Danilo Chen, Rene Hendrick, Alexandre Vaz, Stanley Gilman, Eber Pinheiro (Netflix)
Outstanding Writing: NewsOutstanding Writing: Documentary
  • The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper: "The Trek: A Migrant's Trail to America" – Nick Paton Walsh (CNN)
    • FRONTLINE: "After Uvalde: Guns, Grief & Texas Politics" – Amy Bucher, Heidi Burke (PBS)
    • 60 Minutes: "This Ancient Atrocity" – Scott Pelley, Henry Schuster, Sarah Turcotte (CBS)
    • "Clarissa Ward's Exclusive Report From Inside Gaza" – Scott McWhinnie, Brent Swails, Clarissa Ward (CNN)
    • 20/20: "It Happened Here: A Year in Uvalde" – Joseph Diaz, Denise Martinez-Ramundo, Kieran McGirl, Brian Mezerski, Erin Murtha, Elissa Stohler (ABC)
  • Nazis at Nuremberg: The Lost Testimony – Liz Reph (National Geographic)
    • Exposing Parchman – Jeanmarie Condon (A&E)
    • Great Photo, Lovely Life: Facing a Family's Secrets – Rachel Beth Anderson, Josef Beeby, Amanda Mustard, Tyler H. Walk (HBO / Max)
    • FRONTLINE: "Netanyahu, America & the Road to War in Gaza" – Anya Bourg, James Jacoby (PBS)
    • The Pigeon Tunnel Errol Morris (Apple TV+)
Outstanding Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design: NewsOutstanding Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design: Documentary
  • The 17th Annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute – Emmett Aiello, Amir Anderson, Corey Atwood, Sharon Braunstein, Jodie Ellstrom, Tristan James, Adrienne Kapalko, Jonathan Kemp, Daniel Kershner, Pete Knudsen, Deana Mounajjed, Alan Reese, Nia Ulfers, Erik Ulfers, Murat Ustuner (CNN)
    • Soul of a Nation: "Hip Hop @50: Rhythms, Rhymes with & Reflection" – Kavin Bartles, James Holbrook, Tine Fields, Marshall Rose (ABC)
  • Stan Lee – T. Hunter McCann, Danielle Lopez (Disney+)
    • Burden of Proof – Sarah Costello, David Downie, Mollie Earls, Shannon Hall, David Hewlette, Ashley Hutchinson, Margaret McNealy, Chris Musina, Rexana Neyland, Alli Rogers, Nona Stell (HBO / Max)
    • Chowchilla – Robb Wilson King (CNN Films / Max)
    • The Enfield Poltergeist – Jacky Fey, Laura Lily Smith, Natalie O'Connor (Apple TV+)
    • Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street – Ivan Hurzeler, Nika Gil, Nadya Gurevich, Bryan Hodge (Netflix)
    • Who Killed Robert Wone? – Lisa Bolan, Andrew McKeown, Jared P. Scott, Eric Wetherington, Kelly Grace Sullivan, Ian Goodman, Chelsea Pitti-Fernandez (Peacock)
Outstanding Promotional Announcement: NewsOutstanding Promotional Announcement: Documentary
  • JFK: One Day in America (National Geographic)
Outstanding Technical Excellence: News
  • Tracking Idalia: "FloodFX – Florida Storms (Idalia)" – Mike Chesterfield, Craig Chupinsky, Matt Sitkowski, Nick Weinmiller, Craig McMahon, Michael Potts, Nora Zimmett, Evan Ingram, Jon Johnson, Kyung Ko, Nick Loy, Cesar Moncada, James Naugle, Dan Parsons, Melvin Rice, Abena Trotman, Paco Vergachette, Jeff Wyner, Matt Alexy, Tangela Greene, Bryan Reddish, Adam Dieter, Patrick Faulkner, David Huck, Barrington Marson, Ralph Prado, Tyler Shook, Sean Stevenson, David Trott, Devin Wheeler, Rob Willliams, Russ Aaron, Ryan Bowles, Brian Bruck, Steve Fahey, Eric Fletcher, Ethan Smith, Debba White, Anthony Ayers, Jermaine Evans, Gary Hood, Mark Howard, Michael Jackson, Andrew Maloof, Michael McNamara, Dennis Nesbit, David Schulte, Michael Smereski, John Hallden (The Weather Channel)
    • CNN's Fourth in America – Chris Brown, Charlie Chester, Sean Clark, Brian Decker, Danny Figueroa, Matthew Jacobson, Brett Kelly, Christine Kupillas, Marshall Leaman, Justin Mcclimans, Jose Nunez, Paul Palaruan, Jackie Parsons, Kelly Pearsall, Gina Pepe, Chris Walter, Jeff Watts, Chuck Parker, Chris Cross, Jason Greenspan, Derek St Onge, David Allbritton, Bob Angele, Chris Audick, Frank Bivona, Andy Buck, Gregg Canes, Jake Carpenter, Stuart Clark, Wayne Cross, Bob Crowley, Styke Dimas, Rod Griola, Adolfo Ibarra, Walter Imparato, Leon Jobe, Damir Loretic, Steve Machalek, Carlos Martinelli, Doug Mckinley, Jay Mcmichael, Carmaine Means, Kevin Myers, Ty Nguyen, Effie Nidam, Jonathan O'Beirne, Josh Replogle, Adrian Reyes, Darren Rode, John Rubenstahl, Orlando Ruiz, Jake Scheuer, Harlan Schmidt, Randy Slavin, Andrew Smith, Amanda Swinhart, Ken Tillis, Chris Turner, William Walker, Steve Williams, Taka Yokoyama, Christopher Scott, Kenzi Tainow, Kristen Alden, Nicole Brooks, Devin Harris, David Horslev, Jonathan Kemp, Gary Krakower, Lisa Myers, Jameson Stewart, Ed Taragano, Ruby Williams, Jerry Appleman, Chad Audino, Michael Berman, Lindsey Cobb, Timothy Daoust, Clayton Green, Marc Halualani, Wes Little, Ben Meyer, John Beyer, Kevin Blakley, James F Clarke, Bobby Clemons, EJ Jeroro, Jeff Moller, Eric Odendahl, Andre Parker, Edwin Peregrina, Alejandro Peruga, Greg Pocali, Richard Sinclair, Scott Stead, Thanh Tram, Dawid Vermaak, David Conwell, Lorenzo Dottori, Kenny Harris, Michael Humphrey, Mati Kerpen, Max Lewis, James Meech, Al Meshberg, Steve Mills, Michael Oat, Bill Otoole, LiKeith Robbins, Chris Stewart, John Tenke, BRYON Wallington, Dan Zackim, Carlos Linares, Lee Carroll, Joseph Bonheim, Will Brown, Emily Goodwin, Laura Robinson, Dominic Swann, Alexa Bennewitz, Noah Gray, Jessica Jordan, Vivian Kuo, Kara Manry, Sara Rudolph, Emily Rust, Reza Baktar, Ray Britch, Eric Brodsky, Lois Cioffi, John Davies, Amy Destefan, Tom Ebel, Nicole Fisher, David Foote, Jorge Galvez, Brian Gassen, Alex Gee, Jeff Grogan, Stacy Hietala, Jason Hochheimer, Adia Jacobs, Kimberly James, Oliver Janney, Jerilyn Jaskowiak, Christ Khodadadi, Stuart Lyncook, Eva Marble, Bill Mclaughlin, Ryan Pollock, Doug Schantz, Greg Seaby, Amanda Torppey, Rabab Turabi, Brooke Turnbull, Paul Vitale, Mark Walz, Carlos Arboleda, Billy Bennett, Quentin Dunn, Kriston Lewis, Sam Meyer, Ted Severson, Gustavo Villalonga, Adam Ferguson (CNN)
    • ABC World News Tonight with David Muir : "Earthquake in Turkey" – Faruna Sanoon, Jamie Baker, Nicky DeBlois, Max Karmen, Dale West, Karen Langley, Magnus Macedo, Jeff Fitzgerald, John Katrus, Paul Kaltenbach, Dhanraj Mangal, Christopher McGuire, Philip Morrison, John Prendergast (ABC)

Regional News

Outstanding Regional News Story: Breaking/Spot NewsOutstanding Regional News Story: Investigative
Outstanding Regional Documentary

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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.

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