Tag: Roone Arledge

  • PBS, CBS triumph at news,documentary Emmys

    PBS, CBS triumph at news,documentary Emmys

    NEW YORK: PBS and CBS were the big winners at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards held earlier this week.

    PBS took home 14 Emmys, including four for its documentary series P.O.V.. CBS News was awarded eight News and Documentary Emmy Awards, more than any other commercial broadcast network, by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences which conducts the Emmys. CBS Evening News With Dan Rather won three awards, while 60 Minutes II, The Early Show, CBS News Sunday Morning, CBS Evening News Weekend Edition and CBS News Productions each received one.

    Rather was recognised for outstanding investigative journalism in a regularly scheduled newscast. In Energy Crisis, CBS Eevening News correspondent Vince Gonzales took an investigative look into the California energy crisis and its collapse. Best Story in a Regularly Scheduled Broadcast went to the show McVeigh Papers. One week before the execution of Timothy McVeigh, correspondent Jim Stewart was the first to report that the FBI failed to turn over all relevant materials to the defense team.

    The 23rd annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in New York City. A stellar line-up of prominent newsmakers and industry executives including Barbara Walters, Bernard Shaw and PBS President Pat Mitchell presented the awards. CNN’s Garrick Utley acted as Master of Ceremonies during the event. The awards recognised outstanding achievement by individuals and programs broadcast throughout the 2001 calendar year. Barbara Walters presented the first-ever lifetime achievement award to ABC Chairman Roone Arledge.

    The numerical breakdown, by broadcast and cable entities is:

    PBS 14

    CBS 7

    ABC 6

    CNN 4

    HBO 3

    NBC 3

    MSNBC 2

    TLC 1

  • News and Documentary Emmy Awards receive record number of entries

    News and Documentary Emmy Awards receive record number of entries

    MUMBAI: The 23rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards this year have a record 1,654 entries, up from last year’s 1450.

    PBS leads the final tally with 41 nominations, while CBS follows with 26. The awards that recognise outstanding achievement by individuals and programmes broadcast during the 2001 calendar year will this year take place a day after the first anniversary of 9/11 in New York City.

    According to an official release, the awards will pay tribute to the role of broadcast journalists in covering 9/11 and the war in Afghanistan, and will reflect that same excellence in the coverage of news in other key areas affecting world culture including the AIDS crisis as a world health problem and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 

    This year, the presentation of the News and Documentary Emmy Awards will be part of a series of events titled “9/11 to 9/11: A Tribute to News Professionals.” At the ceremony, NATAS will honor Roone Arledge, Chairman, ABC News with the first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award. Barbara Walters will make the presentation.

    The numerical breakdown, by broadcast and cable entities, as compiled by the independent accountancy firm of Lutz and Carr, LLP –