The most awards went to CNN with ten awards, Vice with nine and the New York Times with five.
The 44th Emmy Awards for News and Documentary have concluded in New York. Among the winners are films and stories devoted to the war in Ukraine. This is stated on the award website.
Specifically, in the category Best News Program won the British channel Sky News, which showed the Battle of Bucha and Irpen episode.
The project worked on by Ukrainian Sonya Kochmar-Tymoshenko, called Buchi’s Lost Souls, received an award for Best script.
An interview with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky for 60 Minutes on CBS was named a laureate in the category Best edited interview.
NBC News reporter Molly Hunter’s work Ukraine: Mother’s War received an award in the category Outstanding news special project.
In the nomination Best Current Affairs Coverage awarded the program Off the Net – Ukrainian War Diaries of the TRT WORLD channel.
In the category Best Edit: News The New York Times story won. Caught on camera, monitored by phone: Russian military unit kills dozens of people in Bucha.
In the category The best breaking news coverage in Spanish The plot called Putin’s War won.
The best coverage of current news live received by CNN for its coverage throughout Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
It was previously reported that the documentary film Ukraine: A Mother’s War has been nominated for the annual Emmy television awards in the news and documentary field.
The film 20 days in Mariupol will represent Ukraine at the Oscars
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Source: korrespondent
