The 33rd News & Documentary Emmy Awards were held on October 1, 2012, 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.

Notable awards included the Lifetime Achievement Award given to news anchors Jorge Ramos and María Elena Salinas of Noticiero Univision.

Winners

Network breakdown

The following chart is a breakdown of number of awards won this awards season per station.

Breakdown by program

Awards

Nominees

  • By station

Presenters

  • George Stephanopoulos, anchor, Good Morning America and This Week
  • Jeff Fager, chairman, CBS News and Executive Producer, 60 Minutes
  • Bill Moyers, host, Moyers & Company
  • Lara Logan, correspondent, CBS News and 60 Minutes, co-host Person to Person
  • Fareed Zakaria, host, Fareed Zakaria GPS and Editor at Large, Time
  • David Pogue, technical columnist, The New York Times and host, Nova ScienceNow
  • Tamron Hall, anchor, MSNBC's NewsNation, frequent co-host, Today
  • Marvin Scott, senior correspondent, WPIX, anchor/host of PIX News Close Up
  • N. J. Burkett, correspondent, WABC-TV
  • Bruce Paisner, President & CEO, International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences

References

External links

  • Official Site
  • List of Nominees

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