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Tuesday Sep 25, 2007
And The Envelope, Please...Some of broadcast journalism's most distinguished veterans were in the spotlight at Monday's 28th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards in Manhattan. Ted Koppel, honored for lifetime achievement, also won an award for Outstanding Informational Programming - Long Form. Mike Wallace took home a statuette for Outstanding Interview, and Tom Brokaw's global warming special on The Discovery Channel was singled out for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story - Long Form. A report by the late Ed Bradley — on the Duke rape case — earned a nod for Best Report in a News Magazine. Ironically, Wallace's award (for his interview of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad) and Koppel's (for his Discovery Channel special Iran: The Most Dangerous Nation) were bestowed on the same day the Iranian president spoke in New York City. PBS won the horse race with 9 Emmys (four for Frontline). Here's the rest of the scoreboard: Award presenters included Tim Russert, who, according to The Hollywood Reporter, introduced fellow presenter Dan Rather as, "my guess, soon a star of a reality series on Court TV with Les Moonves." A complete list of winners is posted at the Emmy website. The ceremony is to be telecast on C-Span on a yet-to-be announced date. > More: In her awards round-up, the Los Angeles Times' Matea Gold writes that last night, "one of the most poignant moments was a personal one, with lifetime achievement recipient Ted Koppel performing a song he composed for his wife. As the anchor warbled, 'Any place you're not is a place I wouldn't want to be', many in the black-tie crowd wiped their eyes." Email This Post |
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