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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences today announced nominations for the 36th annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards. The drama series nominees are “All My Children,” “Days of Our Lives” and “The Bold and the Beautiful.” “Cristina’s Court,” “Judge Hatchett,” “Judge Judy,” “Family...
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ESPN led the nominees for the 30th annual Sports Emmy Awards with 42 nominations, followed by NBC with 28. Fox and HBO were tied for third with 18. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences will announce the winners of the Sports Emmys at a ceremony April 27 at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P...
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How deeply might cooperation grow between the two television academies that until last week were at each other’s throats? The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which hands out the Primetime Emmys, and the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which handles the daytime, news and...
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The silly rift that has chopped up the Emmy Awards between two groups may be set to heal, and we urge the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences to accelerate that process. The two bodies split in 1977. Since then ATAS, based on the West Coast...
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The fight over how Emmys for new media will be distributed has been resolved, ending a protracted battle between the National Academy of Television and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in ATAS’ favor. “In successfully terminating the proceedings, the parties have agreed that broadband content...
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At the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ 6th Annual Emmy Awards for Business and Financial Reporting, awards went to news divisions including CBS News and ABC News, as well as TV news stalwarts including Brian Ross and David Faber. Two awards each went to: —ABC News, for a team...
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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has announced nominees for the sixth annual Emmy Awards for Business and Financial Reporting. CBS earned the most nominations with 12, trailed by CNBC with six and ABC with four nominations. Other nominees include programming seen on public broadcasting...
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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has unveiled the honorees for the 60th annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards. A panel of professionals from television, broadcast and new media has determined the honorees, which include individuals, companies and scientific or technical...
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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the Consumer Electronics Association have announced the nominees for their inaugural Global Media Awards. The awards honor the advancement and merger of technology and entertainment in 13 categories, including short-form, advertising, Web site...
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Peter Price’s tumultuous and aggressive reign as president and CEO of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will come to an early conclusion at the end of the year. He will continue to advise and to head up the NATAS Foundation, which raises money for scholarships, education and other...
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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will pay tribute to three lifetimes of achievement when it presents the 29th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards on Sept. 22. CBS News’ chief Washington correspondent and “Face the Nation” moderator Bob Schieffer, public broadcasting’s noted...