• Current Affairs, News nominees announced for Intl Emmy Awards

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 25
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has announced the nominees for the 2012 Current Affairs and News categories.

    The Academy will present the nominees with their medals and certificates, at a breakfast event on October 1, in New York City, featuring guest speaker David Westin, who was ABC News president of and author of ‘Exit Interview‘. Winners will be announced that night at a Ceremony at the Frederick P. Rose Hall of Jazz at Lincoln Center.

    The international winners will be honored alongside their American news and documentary counterparts. The eight nominees span seven countries: Brazil (two), Canada, China, Germany, Japan, Qatar and Russia.

    IATAS president & CEO Bruce L. Paisner said, "The 2012 nominees present a powerful showcase of the human, political and socio-economic drama unfolding daily around the world. The Academy congratulates the men and women behind these programs for their outstanding journalism."

    The 2012 International Emmy Awards Current Affairs & News Nominees:

    Current Affairs:

    Profession: Reporter - Children and Drugs: A Childhood Overtaken by Addiction
    TV Globo
    Brazil
    ‘Profession: Reporter‘ explores the reality of childhood drug addiction in urban areas of Brazil. In the city of Rio de Janeiro local authorities have created mandatory treatment programs to help underage crack addicts.

    Haiti‘s Orphans: One Year After the Earthquake
    CBC Television
    Canada
    After the earthquake in Haiti, thousands of children were orphaned and left behind to unknown fates. The special follow the hope and heartache of three of those children and the caring adults in Canada and Haiti determined to help them.

    China Dolls - Fragile Bodies, Strong Minds
    Phoenix Satellite Television Co. Ltd.
    Hong Kong, China
    In May 2011 reporter Ren Ren spent a month filming two families affected by Brittle Bone Disease in China. The survival rates of children with the rare disease and their daily struggles are revealed.

    Extra: The RTL Magazine - The Merciless Traffic in the Flight From Africa infoNetwork GmbH
    Germany
    There are an estimated 180,000 refugees crowded into the areas between Tunisia and Egypt, attempting to reach Europe by sea.

    RTL ‘Extra‘ reporter Jenke von Wilmsdorff has become the first TV journalist to accompany hundreds of refugees aboard a smuggler‘s boat to Lampedusa.

    News:
    Jornal Nacional - Rains in the Mountain Region of Rio
    TV Globo
    Brazil
    In January 2011 heavy rains in the mountain region of Rio de Janeiro state caused the worst natural disaster in Brazilian history. TV Globo‘s crews took to the road soon after the first landslides began. The crews followed rescue teams as they struggled to reach families stranded in extreme conditions.

    Great East Japan Earthquake Emergency News
    NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp.)
    Japan
    On 11 March, 2011 the largest earthquake in the country‘s history struck Japan, generating a devastatingly destructive tsunami. NHK was immediately on the scene, covering the first moments of the disaster as it happened and providing continuous coverage to keep the public informed.

    Newshour - Fall of Tripoli
    Al Jazeera Network / Al Jazeera English
    Qatar
    Al Jazeera journalists provide extensive coverage of the uprising in Libya. As fighters advanced towards Tripoli from Zlitan to the Western mountains, Al Jazeera tells the stories of the people of Libya and the battle to free them from years of tyranny.

    Occupy Wall Street - Occupy Movement
    RT Channel
    Russia
    On October 15, 2011 the Occupy movement went global. It started in New York City when protesters, unhappy with the way their government was handling the economy, pitched tents outside the stock exchange. RT brings the protesters‘ message worldwide.

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    Bruce L. Paisner
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