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The 39Th Annual Sports Emmy Award by Network Network Winners CBS 8 The 39th Annual Sports Emmy Award by Network Network Winners CBS 8 FOX 6 ESPN 5 NBC 4 FS1 3 MLB Network 3 ESPN2 2 HBO 2 ABC 1 ESPN Deportes 1 ESPNews 1 Golf Channel 1 NBCSN 1 NCAA.com 1 NFL Network 1 Showtime 1 SI.com Deadline1 Telemundo 1 Twitch TV 1 Univision 1 Univision Deportes 1 Verizon 1 WatchESPN 1 YouTube 1 The 39th Annual Sports Emmy Award by Network Group Network Group Winners ESPN (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, ESPNews, 10 WatchESPN, ABC) CBS 8 FOX Sports Media Group (FOX, FS1) 6 NBC Sports Group (NBC, NBCSN, Golf Channel, Telemundo) 6 MLB Network 3 HBO Sports 2 NFL Network 1 Showtime Sports 1 SI.com (SI.com, LifeVR) 1 Turner Sports (NCAA.com) 1 Twitch TV 1 Univision (Univision, Univision Deportes) 1 Verizon 1 YouTube 1 Deadline The 39th Annual Sports Emmy Award by Multiple Winners Program Winners Network AFC Championship 5 CBS The 118th Army-Navy Game 3 CBS College GameDay 3 ESPN NASCAR on FOX 3 FOX/FS1 E:60 2 ESPN2 Deadline OUTSTANDING LIVE SPORTS SPECIAL The 118th Army-Navy Game CBS Executive Producer Harold Bryant Senior Coordinating Producer Stephen Karasik Coordinating Producer Craig Silver Producer Peter Radovich, Jr. Coordinating Director Steve Milton Associate Producers Kalil Cage, James Decker, Adam Llorens, Scott Martin Associate Directors David Anerella, Adrienne Ford, Susan Jacobs, Jason Melnick, Brian Seeling OUTSTANDING LIVE SPORTS SERIES Sunday Night Football NBC Executive Producers Sam Flood, Fred Gaudelli, Mark Lazarus Director Drew Esocoff Segment Producers Kevin Brown, Stephen Greenberg, Ken Hirdt, Vincent Rao, Mike Ryan Sideline Producer Michele Froman Deadline Replay Director Charlie Vanacore Associate Producers Ryan Burke, Kylie Callura, Michael Eisenstein, Marc Farzetta, Andy Freeland, Alex Haubenstock, David Jannetty, Wade Junco, Michael Morrell, Adrian Satchell, Michael Seib, Kevin Soldani, Tricia Surber, Joshua Veltrie, Alex Wolochuk, Thomas Wrede Associate Directors Brigette Boginis, Dick Ellis, Timothy Nelson Stage Manager Melissa Horton OUTSTANDING PLAYOFF COVERAGE AFC Championship CBS Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New England Patriots Executive Producers David Berson, Harold Bryant, Sean McManus Senior Coordinating Producer Stephen Karasik Coordinating Producer James C. 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WEEKLY College GameDay ESPN Executive Producers Robert Braunlich, Chris Calcinari, Stephanie Druley, Lee Fitting, Mark Gross, Jodi Markley, Jamie Reynolds, Connor Schell Coordinating Producers Drew Gallagher, Julie McGlone, Victor Vitarelli Supervising Producers Lydelle King, Mike Lake, Lindsey Lloyd, Ben Webber Producers Chris Fallica, Jim Gaiero, Aaron Katzman Feature Producers Danny Arruda, John Bartmon, Jon Fish, Ryan McGee, Michael O’Connor, Meghan Robinson, Aimee Stokes, Lauren Stowell Senior Coordinating Director Scott Favalora Coordinating Director Lorenzo Lamadrid Directors Dave Fortin, Rodney Perez Associate Producers Anthony Abrahams, Joe Andreasen, Andy Armas, Dave Barnes, Ryan Bastek, Adam Bauer, Josh Bender, Robert Berman, Tori Bilas, Barbara Blake, Chris Boler, Ben Branch, Alex Brewer, Thomas Brushway, Shea Byram, Joe Canali, Brittany Cavanaugh, Adam Cheh, Christina Clancy, Lee Clark, Jay Clarke, Scott Clarke, Jake Daigle, Parker Daigle, Darius Dancer, Phil Davis, Paul Dryden, Dean Ellington, Phil Ellsworth, Justin Endres, Logan Endres, Gabby Evans, Jenny Evans, Joe Faraoni, Luther Fisher, Doug Fitzsimmons, Randy French, Doug Gentile, Alex Gilbert, Gerry Glass, Adam Graef, Emma Griffin, Adam Grigely, Stephen Hall, Mike Hally, Pat Hally, Chad Hanna, Robert Hennessy, Kirk Henry, Jajuan Holloway, Tim Horgan, Melissa Horton, Dirk Howard, Chandon Hudgins, Michael Jefferson, Harper Johnson, Tony Johnson, Candace Jordan, Jason Kane, Latisia Keahey, Allen Kee, Eric Kimmel, Trent Knight, Rachel Kodner, Devin Kragh,Deadline Reva Labbe, Jason Levin, Juli Lewis, Nick Lindner, Dave Lynch, Mike Martin, Matt McCormick, Brie Michaels, DJ Montroni, Cameron Moon, Jason Morris, Alex Muniz-Torres, Dayna Navatta, Drew Odle, Scott O’Leary, Mike Pacheco, Ray Palagy, Rob Parker, Amanda Paschal, Eric Peterson, Steven Ponder, Daniel Reifert, Tim Richard, Jason Rickel, Michael Roberts, Gabby Robuccio, Sandy Rosenbush, Steve Ryczko, Stevie Sahutske, Jon Scott, Krista Seymour, Cameron Sheckels, Dave Smith, Josh Smith, Eddie Stachulski, Robert Stanley, Bobby Stephens, Lisa Stokes, John Stull, Malcolm Thomas, Martin Thomas, Emily Turner, Dominick Vargas, Bill Verberkmoes, Marty Vidhina, Ken Wagner, Steve Widuch, Aiden Williams, Gene Wilson, Jackson Wright, Jeremy Wright, Carlton Young Continued… Operations Producers Andy Davenport, Judi Weiss Associate Directors Jeff Dorsey, Justin Klumpp Stage Managers Mike Ruhlman, Randy Thompson OUTSTANDING STUDIO SHOW - 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