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60 Minutes: the Chibok Girls (60 Minutes) Tom Luse CBS News Executive Producer News Magazine Gale Anne Hurd Executive Producer Producer Scott M TV NATIONAL HONOREES 60 Minutes: The Chibok Girls (60 Minutes) Tom Luse CBS News Executive Producer News Magazine Gale Anne Hurd Executive Producer Producer Scott M. Gimple E. Alexandra Poolos Executive Producer Editor Angela Kang Robert J. Shattuck Co-Executive Producer Associate Producer Matthew Negrete Kate Morris Co-Executive Producer Correspondent Corey Reed Lesley Stahl Co-Executive Producer Christian Agypt Abby McEnany (Work in Progress) Co-Executive Producer SHOWTIME Caleb Womble Actress in a Breakthrough Role Co-Executive Producer Jim Barnes Alex Duda (The Kelly Clarkson Show) Co-Executive Producer NBCUniversal Eli Jorne Showrunner – Talk Show Co-Executive Producer Julia Ruchman Am I Next? Trans and Targeted Co-Executive Producer ABC NEWS Nightline Nicole Mirante-Matthews Hard News Feature Producer Ryan DeGard Correspondent Producer Juju Chang Merci Navarro Angela Kang (The Walking Dead) Better Things AMC FX Networks Showrunner- Scripted Comedy Executive Producer Executive Producer, Director, Writer Robert Kirkman Pamela Adlon Executive Producer David Alpert BookTube Executive Producer YouTube Originals Denise Huth Non-Fiction Entertainment Executive Producer Greg Nicotero Directed by Executive Producer Matthew Akers Joseph Incaprera Executive Producer Caroline Waterlow (Qualified) Tom Luse ESPN Films Executive Producer Producer- Documentary /Unscripted / Non- Gale Anne Hurd Fiction Executive Producer Acott M. Gimple Producer Executive Producer Caroline Waterlow Angela Kang Co-Executive Producer Catherine Reitman (Workin' Moms) Matthew Negrete Wolf + Rabbit Entertainment (CBC/Netflix) Co-Executive Producer Actress in a Leading Role - Comedy or Musical Corey Reed Co-Executive Producer Executive Producer Christian Agypt Catherine Reitman Co-Executive Producer Caleb Womble Catherine Reitman (Workin' Moms) Co-Executive Producer Wolf + Rabbit Entertainment (CBC/Netflix) Jim Barnes Director - Comedy Co-Executive Producer Eli Jorne Executive Producer Co-Executive Producer Catherine Reitman Julia Ruchman Co-Executive Producer Clarissa Ward (CNN International) Nicole Mirante-Matthews CNN International Producer Reporter/Correspondent Merci Navarro Producer Chief International Correspondent Merci Navarro Clarissa Ward Fiona Shaw (Killing Eve) Danai Gurira (The Walking Dead) BBC AMERICA AMC Actress in a Supporting Role - Drama Actress in a Leading Role - Drama Executive Producer Executive Producer Sally Woodward Gentle Robert Kirkman Executive Producer Executive Producer Lee Morris David Alpert Executive Producer Executive Producer Phoebe Waller-Bridge Denise Huth Executive Producer Executive Producer Emerald Fennell Greg Nicotero Executive Producer Executive Producer Gina Mingacci Joseph Incaprera Executive Producer Executive Producer Damon Thomas Co-Executive Producer Associate Producer Francesca Gardiner Kenzi Abou-Sabe Co-Executive Producer Correspondent Sandra Oh Stephanie Gosk Produced By Elinor Day Grey's Anatomy Produced By ABC Studios Morenike Williams Drama- Grand Award Produced By Andy Noble Creator Shonda Rhimes Francesca Gregorini (Killing Eve) Executive Producer BBC AMERICA Shonda Rhimes Director – Scripted Executive Producer Betsy Beers Executive Producer Executive Producer Sally Woodward Gentle Krista Vernoff Executive Producer Executive Producer Lee Morris Mark Gordon Executive Producer Executive Producer Phoebe Waller-Bridge Meg Marinis Executive Producer Executive Producer Emerald Fennell Fred Einesman Executive Producer Executive Producer Gina Mingacci Zoanne Clack Executive Producer Executive Producer Damon Thomas Andy Reaser Co-Executive Producer Executive Producer Francesca Gardiner Debbie Allen Co-Executive Producer Co-Executive Producer Sandra Oh Sara E. White Produced By Co-Executive Producer Elinor Day Linda Klein Produced By Co-Executive Producer Morenike Williams Jason Ganzel Produced By Co-Executive Producer Andy Noble Mark Driscoll Co-Executive Producer Gender Discrimination in the FBI Elisabeth R. Finch NBC News Investigative Unit Supervising Producer Interview Feature Scott Collins Producer Producer Ellen Pompeo Sarah Fitzpatrick Producer Lisa Taylor Danni Washington Writer Correspondent Elisabeth R. Finch Erica Hernandez Main Cast Correspondent Ellen Pompeo Lauren Riihimaki Main Cast Correspondent Justin Chambers Nabeel Muscatwalla Main Cast Executive Producer, Writer, Showrunner James Pickens Jr. Anna Wenger Main Cast Executive Producer Caterina Scorsone Dave Morgan Main Cast Executive Producer Camilla Luddington Pete Sniderman Main Cast Executive Producer Kelly McCreary Courtney Parnell Main Cast Executive Producer Giacomo Gianniotti Geena Davis Main Cast Executive Producer Kim Raver Madeline DiNonno Main Cast Executive Producer Jason George Lyda Hill Main Cast Executive Producer Khalilah Joi Nicole Small Main Cast Executive Producer, Writer Jaicy Elliot Colin Penney Main Cast Coordinating Producer Michelle Forbes Mark Rains Senior Producer Izzie Pick Ibarra (THE MASKED SINGER) Erin Elliot FOX Broadcasting Company Senior Producer Showrunner - Unscripted Adina Pliskin Senior Producer Michelle Williams (Fosse/Verdon) Ilana Gordon FX Networks Writer Actress in a Leading Role - Made for TV Movie Brendan Bergen or Limited Series Writer Kellyann Minardi Mission Unstoppable Writer Produced by Litton Entertainment Molly Dominick Family Series Producer Elizabeth Kilpatrick Host, Executive Producer Producer Miranda Cosgrove Lucy Witte Correspondent Producer Margaret Black Undercover Reporter Co-Executive Producer Salem Rizk Matthew Crommett Producer Line Producer Mais AlBayaa Kimberly Scott Niecy Nash (2019 BLACK GIRLS ROCK!) BET Networks MSNBC 2019 Democratic Debate (Atlanta) On-Air Talent – Entertainment MSNBC Special or Variety - Breakthrough Creator, Executive Producer Beverly Bond Moderator Executive Producer Rachel Maddow Connie Orlando Moderator Executive Producer Andrea Mitchell Jeannae Rouzan Clay Moderator Kristen Welker Nightline Moderator ABC NEWS Ashley Parker News Program Executive Producer Rashida Jones Pati Jinich (Pati's Mexican Table) Managing Editor, Politics Mexican Table LLC Dafna Linzer On-Air Talent - Lifestyle Naomi Watts (The Loudest Voice) Host/Executive Producer SHOWTIME Pati Jinich Actress in a Supporting Role - Made for TV Movie or Limited Series Patsy & Loretta Lifetime Natasha Lyonne, Leslye Headland, Amy Made for Television Movie Poehler (Russian Doll) Universal Television Director, Executive Producer Producer- Entertainment Callie Khouri Nawal al-Maghafi (BBC Arabic) Rising Stars: The Story of Muslim Girls BBC News Basketball Investigative Feature CBS Sports Network Sports Feature Reporter/Producer Nawal Al-Maghafi Senior Producer Executive Producer Blake Berson Monica Garnsey Producer/Director VP, Features & Original Programming, Executive Paddy Wells Producer Emilie Deutsch Executive Producer Jason Samuels Sarah Fitzpatrick Producer NBC News Investigative Unit Akil Gibbons Producer- News Producer Steven Ramey Sedika Mojadidi (Doc World: Facing the Producer Dragon) Sarah Springer WORLD Channel Director – Unscripted Stephanie Beatriz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) Universal Television Director/Cinematopgrapher Actress in a Supporting Role - Comedy or Sedika Mojadidi Musical Producer Jenny Raskin Superstore Producer Universal Television Elizabeth Tracy Ensemble Cast Editor Sinead innane America Ferrera Editor Lauren Ash Jon Nealon Nichole Bloom Executive Producer Kaliko Kauahi Sally Jo Fifer Ben Feldman Executive Producer Colton Dunn Christopher Hastings Nico Santos Composer Mark McKinney Barney McAll Surviving R. 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