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NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38Th ANNUAL NEWS NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS – WINNERS OUTSTANDING COVERAGE OF A BREAKING NEWS STORY IN A NEWSCAST 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, Justine Redman, Khaled Wassef Correspondent Holly Williams OUTSTANDING CONTINUING COVERAGE OF A NEWS STORY IN A NEWSCAST VICE News Tonight HBO Retaking Mosul Executive Producers Madeleine Haeringer, Shane Smith, Josh Tyrangiel Senior Producer Noreen Jameel Producers Adam Desiderio, Ben Foley, Martina Veltroni Supervising Producers Justin Dial, Christina Vallice Line Producer Maral Usefi Correspondent Seb Walker Deadline 6 NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS – WINNERS OUTSTANDING FEATURE STORY IN A NEWSCAST ABC News Digital ABC Steps into a High Calm Executive Producer Dan Silver Supervising Producer Ronnie Polidoro Managing Editor Xana O'Neill Senior Producer Jon Williams Reporter Molly Hunter Producer Evan Simon Additional Producers Firas Abd Alhadi, Qossay Alsattari, Engin Bas, Dragana Jovanovic, Rym Momtaz, Bruno Nota, Nadine Shubailat OUTSTANDING HARD NEWS FEATURE STORY IN A NEWSCAST Nightline ABC Gang Land Executive Producer Roxanna Sherwood Senior Producer Jenna Millman Producer Adam Desiderio Deadline Additional Producers Esther Castillejo, Shilpi Gupta, Jackeline Pou Correspondent Dan Harris 7 NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS – WINNERS OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATIVE REPORT IN A NEWSCAST CBS News CBS Wounded Warrior Executive Producers Steve Capus, Chris Licht Senior Producers Heather Abbott, Eric Bloom Supervising Senior Producer Len Tepper Investigative Producer Jennifer Janisch Producers Patricia Alulema, Miri Sformes, Heather Spinelli Field Producers Laura Strickler, Megan Towey Correspondent Chip Reid OUTSTANDING COVERAGE OF A BREAKING NEWS STORY IN A NEWSMAGAZINE 60 Minutes CBS Battle for Mosul Executive Producer Jeff Fager Executive Editor Bill Owens Producers Max McClellan, Richard Butler, Guy Campanile, Co-Producers Deadline Peter M. Berman, Craig Crawford, Ali Rawaf Correspondent Lara Logan 8 NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS – WINNERS OUTSTANDING CONTINUING COVERAGE OF A NEWS STORY IN A NEWSMAGAZINE FRONTLINE PBS Yemen Under Siege Executive Producer Raney Aronson Managing Editor Andrew Metz Director / Producer Safa Al Ahmad Field Producers Ghaith Abdul Ahad, Abdul Aziz Al Sabri Senior Producer Frank Koughan OUTSTANDING FEATURE STORY IN A NEWSMAGAZINE 60 Minutes CBS The Music of Zomba Prison Executive Producer Jeff Fager Executive Editor Bill Owens Producers Michael H. Gavshon, David M. Levine Co-Producers Paul Bellinger, Jolly Ntaba Correspondent Anderson Cooper Deadline 9 NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS – WINNERS OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATIVE REPORT IN A NEWSMAGAZINE Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel HBO Cost of the Game: The Dangers of Youth Football Executive Producer Rick Bernstein Senior Producer Joe Perskie Producer Nick Dolin Coordinating Producers Tim Walker Additional Producers Brian Derr, Nisreen Habbal Correspondent Bernard Goldberg Deadline 10 NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS – WINNERS OUTSTANDING BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE ABC News Special Events ABC Nightclub Massacre: Terror in Orlando Senior Executive Producer Marc Burstein Senior Producers Hal Arnow-Theil, John Ferracane Tamar Gargle, Ricki Goldberg, Drew Milhon, Mike Milhaven , Yoni Mintz, David Reiter, Nadine Shubailat, Aliki Shinas Chief Editorial Producer Santina Leuci Senior Editorial Producer Nancy Gabriner Supervising Editorial Producer Justin M. 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Whipp Field Producer Jonathan Balthaser Segment Producer Lauren Putrino Director Jeff Winn Correspondents Jemele Hill, Sunny Hostin Anchor Deadline David Muir 12 NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS – WINNERS OUTSTANDING NEWS DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC An American Disaster: The Crisis in Flint Executive Producers Cory Gnazzo, Jamie Kraft Senior Producers Laura Conaway, Tricia McKinney, Mike Yarvitz Producers Matthew Alexander, Isaac-Davy Aronson, Valerie Champagne, Kelsey Desiderio, Emily Drew, Carol Eggers, Steven Flisler, Rawan Jabaji, Kent Jones, Celeste Lavin, Candace King, Tiffany Lopez, Robert Lyon, Wendy McNeal, Kevin Monahan, Jen Mulreany, Julia Nutter, Eric Pfriender, Hannah Rappleye, Paul Rodrigues, Asamoah Sarpong, Barry Sprague, Caitlin Tierney, Nick Tuths Coordinating Producers Rani Kahle, Sue Kroll Line Producer Sunita Sohoni Senior Booking Producer Andrew Dallos Booking Producer Ron Dodd Digital Producers Steve Benen, Will Femia Director Rob Katko Correspondent Stephanie Gosk Host Rachel Maddow Deadline 13 NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS – WINNERS OUTSTANDING LIVE INTERVIEW The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC One-on-One with Kellyanne Conway Executive Producer Cory Gnazzo Senior Producers Laura Conaway, Tricia McKinney, Jen Mulreany Senior Booking Producer Andrew Dallos Producers Matthew Alexander, Isaac-Davy Aronson, Valerie Champagne, Kelsey Desiderio, Makayla Humphrey, Rawan Jabaji, Kent Jones, Celeste Lavin, Tiffany Lopez, Robert Lyon, Julia Nutter, Caitlin Tierney, Nick Tuths, Miriam Ward Booking Producer Ron Dodd Coordinating Producer Rani Kahle Line Producer Sunita Sohoni Digital Producers Steve Benen, Will Femia Director Rob Katko Host Rachel Maddow OUTSTANDING EDITED INTERVIEW 60 Minutes Deadline CBS The Hostage Executive Producer Jeff Fager Producers Ira Rosen, Habiba Nosheen Executive Editor Bill Owens Co-Producer Sean Kelly Correspondent Lesley Stahl 14 NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY 38th ANNUAL NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS – WINNERS OUTSTANDING SCIENCE, MEDICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT PBS NewsHour PBS The End of AIDS? 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