43rd News and Documentary Emmy Awards
Awards for American news and documentary programming in 2021 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 43rd News and Documentary Emmy Awards was presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), to honor the best in American news and documentary programming in 2021. The winners were announced on two ceremonies held at Palladium Times Square in New York City and live-streamed at Watch.TheEmmys.TV and other associated apps. The winners for the news categories were announced on September 28, 2022, while the ones for the documentary categories were revealed on September 29, 2022.[1][2]
43rd News and Documentary Emmy Awards | ||||
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Location | Palladium Times Square, New York City | |||
Presented by | National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences | |||
Most awards | Frontline (4) | |||
Most nominations | VICE News Tonight and HBO Documentary Films (19) | |||
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Network | Watch.TheEmmys.TV | |||
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The nominees were announced on July 28, 2022, with Vice's news program VICE News Tonight and HBO's film unit HBO Documentary Films leading with 19 nominations each, while ABC was the most nominated network with 39.[3] PBS NewsHour's anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff and filmmaker and biologist Sir David Attenborough received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the news and documentary ceremonies, respectively.[4]