NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News, Talk or Information – Series

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These are the NAACP Image Award winners for Outstanding News, Talk or Information - Series, a category that was introduced in 1992 and brought back in 1996 [1] and was reestablished in 1998 [2] until 2003. [3]

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Winners and Nominees

YearTelevision SeriesNominees
1992The Oprah Winfrey Show [4]
1996 The Oprah Winfrey Show [1] "60 Minutes" [1]
"Both Sides with Jesse Jackson"
"Charlie Rose"
"Dateline NBC"
1998The Oprah Winfrey Show [2] "48 Hours" [2]
"ABC News Nightline"
America's Black Forum
"Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel"
1999 BET Tonight with Ed Gordon [5] "20/20" [5]
"Dateline NBC"
"Charlie Rose"
"The Oprah Winfrey Show"
2000BET Tonight with Ed Gordon [6] "American Justice" [6]
"Biography"
"Dateline NBC"
"The Oprah Winfrey Show"
2001BET Tonight with Ed Gordon [7] "60 Minutes" [7]
"Access Hollywood"
"Behind the Music"
"The Oprah Winfrey Show"
2002"20/20" [8] "ABC World News Tonight with David Muir" [8]
"BET Tonight with Ed Gordon"
"Biography"
"Diary"

Multiple Wins and Nominations

Wins

Nominations

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The NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News, Talk, Or Information - Special was an award formed out of the award Outstanding News, Talk or Information and lasted until 1996 when the award was split into two categories; one for Series and one for Special. This thus gives the page its name. In 1997 the awards for series and special where merged into Outstanding News, Talk or Information Series/Special. Then Special was split into its separate award again in 1998 where it remained as a category until 2003 when it was remerged into one category Outstanding News, Talk or Information - Series or Special. These are the winners for Outstanding News, Talk, or Information - Special.

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