The 34th News & Documentary Emmy Awards were held on October 1, 2013, at Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, located in the Time Warner Center in New York City. Awards were presented in 42 categories, including Breaking News, Investigative Reporting, Outstanding Interview, and Best Documentary. In attendance were over 900 television and news media industry executives, news and documentary producers and journalists.
34th News & Documentary Emmy Awards | |
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Date | October 1, 2013 |
Location | Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center New York City |
Notable awards included the Lifetime Achievement Award given to David Fanning, founder and executive producer of Frontline.[1]
Winners
editNetwork breakdown
editThe following chart is a breakdown of number of awards won this awards season per station.
Channel | Number of Emmys |
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CBS | 12 |
PBS | 9 |
HBO | 6 |
CNN | 3 |
National Geographic Channel | 2 |
NBC | 2 |
ABC | 1 |
AXS TV | 1 |
BBC | 1 |
Center for Investigative Reporting | 1 |
Discovery Channel | 1 |
History Channel | 1 |
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum | 1 |
The New York Times | 1 |
Science Channel | 1 |
WBZ-TV (Boston) | 1 |
KING-TV (Seattle) | 1 |
Breakdown by program
editProgram | Channel | Number of Emmys |
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60 Minutes | CBS | 6 |
CBS Evening News | CBS | 3 |
CBS News Sunday Morning | CBS | 2 |
CBS This Morning | CBS | 1 |
NBC Nightly News | NBC | 1 |
NBC News: Decision 2012 | NBC | 1 |
Frontline | PBS | 7 |
American Experience | PBS | 1 |
Nature | PBS | 1 |
Nightline | ABC | 1 |
HBO Documentary Films | HBO | 6 |
Space Dive | National Geographic Channel | 1 |
Untamed Americas | National Geographic Channel | 1 |
Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero | Science Channel | 1 |
CNN Newsroom | CNN | 2 |
Anderson Cooper 360° | CNN | 1 |
Dan Rather Reports | AXS TV | 1 |
BBC World News | BBC | 1 |
In Jennifer’s Room | Center for Investigative Reporting | 1 |
Winged Planet | Discovery Channel | 1 |
WWII From Space | History Channel | 1 |
Clouds over Cuba | John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum | 1 |
Life, Interrupted | NYTimes.com | 1 |
Through the Wormhole | Science Channel | 1 |
WBZ-TV News | WBZ-TV (Boston, Massachusetts) | 1 |
KING 5 News | KING-TV (Seattle, Washington) | 1 |
Awards
editLifetime Achievement Award | Chairman's Award |
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Regularly Scheduled Newscast | News Magazine |
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Long Form | Interview |
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Programming | Best Story In A Regularly Scheduled Newscast |
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Best Report In A News Magazine | Best Documentary |
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New Approaches To News & Documentary Programming | Individual Achievement In A Craft |
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Promotional Announcement | Regional News Story |
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Presenters
edit- Ted Koppel, Special Correspondent NBC News, News Analyst NPR, and Contribution Columnist to The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal
- Sharyl Attkisson, Investigative Correspondent CBS News
- Candy Crowley, Chief Political Correspondent CNN, host of State of the Union
- David Muir, Correspondent ABC News, Weekend Anchor of ABC World News, co-Anchor of 20/20
- Katty Kay, Anchor of the BBC World News America
- Alex Wagner, Host of MSNBC's Now with Alex Wagner
- Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent WPIX-TV, anchor/host of PIX News Close Up
- N.J. Burkett, award-winning correspondent WABC-TV, President of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
- Bruce Paisner, President & CEO, The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
References
edit- ^ "WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 34TH ANNUAL NEWS & DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS". emmyonline.org. October 1, 2013. Archived from the original on March 31, 2015. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
- ^ Taddonio, Patrice (July 9, 2013). "FRONTLINE's David Fanning to Receive Lifetime Achievement Emmy". PBS. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
- ^ Ng, Philiana (July 13, 2015). "CBS, PBS Lead News and Documentary Emmy Award Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
External links
edit- Official Site
- List of Nominees Archived 2020-09-29 at the Wayback Machine