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The Nominations THE NOMINATIONS Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a Newscast BBC World News America BBC World News The Battle for Mosul Executive Producer Kate Farrell Senior Editorial Producer Mel Marshall Executive Editor Jonathan Munro Managing Editors Andrew Roy, Anna Williams Program Producers Mat Morrison, Sarah Svoboda Producers Darren Conway, Firle Davies, Nico Hameon, Ultan Malloy, Nikki Millard, Fred Scott, Matthew Woodcraft Field Producers Bader Katy, Dylan Nalid, Kevin Sisson Coordinating Producer Joan Soley Chief Foreign Correspondent Ian Pannell Reporters Jonathan Beale, Orla Guerin, Quentin Sommerville CBS News CBS Orlando Pulse Nightclub Shooting Executive Producers Steve Capus, Ryan Kadro Senior Broadcast Producers Kimberly Godwin, Diana Miller Producers Joneil Adriano, Katie Brennan, Mikaela Bufano, Betty Chin, Rodney Comrie, Hillary Cook, Alyssa Estrada, Rodney Hawkins, Jillian Hughes, Scott Keenan, Paige Kendig, Julia Kimani Burnham, Ryan Klink, Wendy Krantz, Chris Liable, Joe DeadlineLong, Jamie McGlinchy, Ray Ortiz, Alturo Rhymes, Warren Serink, Alyse Shorland, Ward Sloane, Chris St. Peter, Kristin Steve, Ashley Velie, Megan Walsh, Andy Wolff Coordinating Producer Larry Elardo Directors TJ Asprea, Nora Gerard, Randi Lennon Anchor & Managing Editor Scott Pelley Anchors Gayle King, Norah O'Donnell, Charlie Rose Correspondents Steve Hartman, Jeff Pegues, Mark Strassmann 5 Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a Newscast continued CBS News CBS The Road to Mosul Executive Producers Steve Capus, Ryan Kadro, Chris Licht Senior Producer Heather Abbott Producers Steve Berriman, Abdi Cadani, Pete Gow, Leigh Kiniry, Erin Lyall, Haithem Moussa, Omar Abdulkader Omar, Justine Redman, Khaled Wassef Correspondent Holly Williams NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt NBC Brussels Under Attack Senior Producers Roberto Bailey, Katie Boyle, Tracey Lyons, Chris Strathmann Producers Chapman Bell, Mac Bishop, John Boxley, Stacy Brady, Kate Brannelly, Sarah Burke, Joe Caffrey, Petra Cahill, Erin Calabrese, Jackie Carrero, Gene Choo, Kim Cornett, Jason Cumming, Erin Dean, Jane Derenowski, Sigi DeVos, Sossy Dombourian, Shanshan Dong, Kristin Donnelly, Andy Eckardt, Chris Essner, Mary Beth Fay, Maralyn Gelefsky, Allison Girvin, Carmen Gonzalez, Ali Gostanian, Charlene Gubash, Kylie Haoues, Alex Holmes, Nancy Ing, Kiko Itasaka, Ziad Jaber, Matthew Johnson, Naomi Karam, Jamieson Lesko, Christina Marker, Carol Marquis, Niven McCall-Mazza, Adrienne Mong, David Naggiar, Paul Nassar, Christopher Nelson, Richard O'Kelly, Emma Ong, Bill O'Reilly, Kristen Powers, Katie Reimchen, Rob Rivas, Molly Roecker, David Rudge, Emmanuelle Saliba, Laura Saravia, Cheryll Simpson, Marc Smith, Tracy Snyder, Yuka Tachibana, Christina Vallice, Jay Varela, David Verdi, Milena Veselinovic, Tom Winter, Kerrie Wudyka Correspondents Kelly Cobiella, Tom Costello, Richard Engel, Bill Neely, Harry Smith, Pete Williams Anchor Lester Holt Deadline 6 Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a Newscast continued NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt NBC Terror in Orlando Executive Producer James Kraft Senior Producers Catherine Kim, Ilyas Kirmani, Joel Seidman Producers Meredith Amor, Alexandra Bacallao, John Boxley, Stacy Brady, Joe Caffrey, Joe Caffrey, Gene Choo, Kim Cornett, Robert Dembo, Aaron Franco, Gina Gentilesco, Carmen Gonzalez, Carolina Gonzalez, Patricia Guerra, Charlie Hadlock, Kylie Haoues, David Hinchman, Naomi Karam, Vivian Kim, Mike Kosnar, Andrew Kozak, Don Lynch, Kori Lynch, Kevin Monahan, Mary Murray, Bill O'Reilly, Terry Pickard, Jackeline Pou, Adam Reiss, Janelle Richards, Bita Ryan, Frank Salamone, Carl Sears, Barry Sprague, Craig Stanley, Shannon Urtnowski, David Verdi, Wonbo Woo Anchor & Correspondent Lester Holt Correspondents Stephanie Gosk, Gabe Gutierrez, Kelly O'Donnell, Gadi Schwartz, Janet Shamlian, Harry Smith, Pete Williams Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a Newscast CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley CBS The Road to Aleppo Executive Producer Steve Capus Senior Producer Heather Abbott Producers Lynne Edwards, Mark Ludlow, Erin Lyall, Jamie McGlinchy, Agnes Reau, Justine Redman, Brian Robbins, Andy Stevenson, Khaled Wassef, Jane Whitfield Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer Deadline NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt NBC Hooked: America's Opioid Epidemic Executive Producers James Kraft, Samuel Singal Senior Producers Katie Boyle, Joo Lee Producers Kim Cornett, Patricia Guerra, George Itzhak, Vivian Kim, Elizabeth Kuhr, Victor Limjoco, Dan Przygoda, Janelle Richards, Kelly Venardos Correspondents Gadi Schwartz, Kate Snow 7 Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a Newscast continued VICE News Tonight HBO Philippines Drug War Executive Producers Madeleine Haeringer, Shane Smith, Josh Tyrangiel Producers Orlando De La Cruz, Adam Desiderio, Martina Veltroni Correspondent Seb Walker VICE News Tonight HBO Retaking Mosul Executive Producers Madeleine Haeringer, Shane Smith, Josh Tyrangiel Senior Producer Noreen Jameel Supervising Producers Justin Dial, Christina Vallice Producers Adam Desiderio, Ben Foley, Martina Veltroni Correspondent Seb Walker World News Tonight with David Muir and Nightline ABC Nightclub Massacre: Terror in Orlando Executive Producers Almin Karamehmedovic, Roxanna Sherwood Senior Broadcast Producer Steve Baker Senior Producers Felicia Biberica, Claire Brinberg, Alyssa Litoff, Christine Romo Producers John Bentley, Erin Brady, Emily Friedman, Sally Hawkins, Rachel Humphries, Chris James, Erin Keohane, Jake Lefferman, Ashley Louszko, Marjorie McAfee, Michael Mendelsohn, Meagan Redman, Emily Taguchi Field Producer Deadline Randy Kreider Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas Chief Investigative Correspondent Brian Ross Correspondents Gio Benitez, Juju Chang, Brad Garrett, Linzie Janis Anchor David Muir 8 Outstanding Feature Story in a Newscast ABC News ABC Steps into a High Calm Executive Producer Dan Silver Supervising Producer Ronnie Polidoro Managing Editor Xana O'Neill Producer Evan Simon Additional Producers Firas Abd Alhadi, Qossay Alsattari, Engin Bas, Dragana Jovanovic, Rym Momtaz, Bruno Nota, Nadine Shubailat CBS This Morning CBS Double Arm Transplant Executive Producer Ryan Kadro Senior Producer Chloe Arensberg Producer Mary Walsh Co-Producer David Bentley Correspondent David Martin CBS This Morning CBS Note to Self -- Vice President Joe Biden Executive Producer Ryan Kadro Supervising Producer Molly Kordares Producers Jenna Gibson, Paige Kendig Co-Producer Deadline Craig Shea 9 Outstanding Feature Story in a Newscast continued Nightline ABC Paying for Peace Executive Producer Roxanna Sherwood Senior Producer Jenna Millman Producer Meagan Redman Field Producer Ozren Milharcic Additional Producers Jasmine Brown, Brendan Cusack, Michael Darlington, Neil Sass, Ignacio Torres Correspondent Byron Pitts VICE News Tonight HBO Friday 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Tonight HBO The Rise of Carfentanil Executive Producers Madeleine Haeringer, Shane Smith, Josh Tyrangiel Senior Producer Javier Guzman Supervising Producer Jonah Kaplan Producer Isabel Castro Correspondent Dexter Thomas Outstanding Investigative Report in a Newscast CBS News CBS Hidden Dangers on American Roads Executive Producers Steve Capus, Ryan Kadro, Chris Licht Senior Producers Deadline Heather Abbott, Eric Bloom, Caroline Horn, Diana Miller Supervising Senior Producer Len Tepper Producers Patricia Alulema, Nicole Busch, Maggie Dore, Katie Ross Dominick, Megan Towey Correspondent Kris Van Cleave 12 Outstanding Investigative Report in a Newscast
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