Tuesday, September 27, 2011

CBS News Wins 10 News and Documentary Emmys

Getty ImagesRachel Maddow, left, and Physical Violence Worsens NEW You are able to -- CBS News walked served by 10 Emmys in the 32ndAnnual News and Documentary Emmy Honours Monday evening in NY, probably the most associated with a network. TheCBS Evening News With Katie Couric won honours including Emmys for ongoing coverage (for correspondent Terry McCarthy's "Afghan Explosive device Squad") and investigative journalism (for correspondent Armen Keteyian's report concerning the hidden risks of photocopiers). Couric didn't attend the ceremony. But Scott Pelley, who required over as anchor from the CBS Evening News in June, required the podium to simply accept multiple Emmys for an hour, including reviews around the British petroleum oil spill and also the high number of National football league gamers who hail in the small island nation of Samoa. Pelley thanked his producers at CBS News and noted that "among the terrible reasons for as being a television news reporter is that you simply receive way too much credit for that work of others." an hour also won the Emmy for outstanding interview for Lara Logan's piece within the company Sgt. Salvatore Augustine Giunta, who this past year grew to become the very first Medal of Recognition champion because the Vietnam War. Presenters incorporated ABC News' Brain Ross, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and PBS' Gwen Ifill, who acknowledged the rapidly altering new-media landscape which has upended the role of TV news. "Audiences progressively obtain the news from everybody but us," stated Ifill, stating the net and social networking including Twitter. "All that's fine, but news still requires a curator." Cable systems have grown to be progressively competitive in the National Academy's signature news and documentary honours. And National Geographic Funnel gained the 2nd-most Emmys with seven, including multiple honours for Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger's Restrepo: Afghan Outpost. Hetherington was wiped out last April in Libya. And Junger recognized the award for lengthy-form coverage of the report supported by Hetherington's mother Judith. His dying, stated Junger, leaves "a gaping absence. He devoted his existence to chronicling a persons price of war." PBS gained six Emmys with four likely to POV documentaries and something to documentary series Independent Lens. However the public broadcaster's flagship newsmagazine Frontline, typically the person receiving numerous and significant Emmy honours, received just one -- because of its marketing campaign. It had been a "consolation" prize, noted longtime executive producer David Fanning. And ABC News was ignore entirely. Discovery Funnel required home three Emmys, including multiple honours for First Existence With David Attenborough. Physical Violence Worsens 360 gained each of CNN's Emmys and both were for reviews from earthquake ravaged Haiti, a tale the network spent enough time and assets to pay for. Accepting the Emmy for coverage of the breaking report for "Haiti in Ruins," correspondent Gary Tuchman thanked his "bosses who got us out of the door in a few minutes [from the earthquake] and stated, 'Spend whatever you need to spend.'" Cooper was not able to go to while he was around the air. Rachel Maddow seemed to be a no-show because she was hosting her MSNBC show, which gained the the Emmy for discussion and analysis for "Hello, Landlocked Central Asia," that was reported by Maddow and NBC News chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel. NBC News gained two Emmys for Nightly News and Dateline. Ray King was honored using the Lifetime Achievement Award. Presenting King, John Williams requested the crowd to "think about these three amounts: 25, 40 and 50,000" for King's years as host of CNN's Ray King Live, years in broadcasting and quantity of interviews carried out. "And that is all I've,Inch quipped Williams. "I came not really prepared being an homage, a thing I'll show Ray King later." Following the laughs gone away, Williams described that King's talent being an interviewer was he contacted his visitors having a fresh eye and without preconceived opinions. "He would be a guy from Brooklyn who loved to speak to people and loved to inform a tale,Inch stated Williams. "You wouldn't imagine making news and never following up with a trip to his table." A relevant video tribute featured a slew of famous faces who made the pilgrimage toLarry King Live (Bette Davis, Bill Clinton, Vladimir Putin, Al Gore and Ross Perot, the mother and father of JonBenet Ramsay and Marlon Brando notoriously kissing King around the mouth). King required happens outfitted inside a black suit and shrugged off his jacket to show is signature suspenders. "I had been lucky enough to get be in business where I truly did not need to work," stated a psychological King. "It had been unbelievable to use every evening and meet people and request them questions. It had been a privilege, a privilege." King thanked his producers, his brother, his children, his step-children, his in-laws and regulations, his "cousin from Brooklyn," Williams and Serta Rather, his "two favorite people." "Anybody else? Who am I failing to remember? Ok last one, the wife," chuckled King, exhorting Shawn Southwick, his seventh wife, to face. Stated King: "Behind every guy is really a lady pushing him aside to find the attention." Emmy Honours MSNBC CNN Ray King Physical Violence Worsens CBS News Rachel Maddow Emmys 2011

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