ESPN Crows About Its Sports Emmy Nominations

ESPN is really happy over its Sports Emmy nominations including those for ABC, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN.com and ESPN Deportes. Overall, the nods total over 50 which is quite impressive. Here’s the release.

ESPN, Inc. – Industry-Leading 54 Sports Emmy Nominations
 
E:60, Outside the Lines & Motorsports Lead the Way; First Nomination for ESPN Deportes
 
New Programming Honored:  Three Each for “30 for 30” Films and SportsNation

ESPN, Inc., earned 54 Sports Emmy Award nominations, the most of any submitting company for the ninth time in 10 years, it was announced today by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.  The total matches the company’s record, set last year.  The winners will be announced Monday, April 26.  
 
ESPN’s nominations encompassed the entire scope of the company’s efforts – studio and event production, including editorial/creative and technical categories for both; original programming from ESPN Content Development; three each for ESPN.com and promotional spots; as well as the first nomination for Spanish-language ESPN Deportes (for The Lost Son of Havana about former baseball pitcher Luis Tiant in the Sports Documentary category).  In addition, numerous individual commentators received nominations:  Mike Breen, Chris Fowler, Jon Gruden (for his first year on Monday Night Football), Kirk Herbstreit, Mike Tirico and Jeff Van Gundy.
 
ESPN2’s newsmagazine, E:60, topped all competitors with seven nominations, including Best Edited Series and four nominees between the Short and Long Features categories.  Five motorsports submissions were nominated, including the Indy 500 on ABC for Best Live Special and three for NASCAR.  Outside the Lines – winner of 11 Sports Emmy Awards in its history – received four nominations (Best Daily Studio Show, and three in the Long Feature category).
 
Other notes:
  • Four nominations in studio show categories (SportsCenter, Outside the Lines First Report and Pardon the Interruption for Daily Shows; College GameDay for Weekly Shows, which it won in 2008)
  • Three nominations or NFL (Monday Night Football for Production Design/Art Direction and Tech Team Remote, NFL Draft for Tech Team Studio)
  • Three nominations for Grand Slam tennis programming (Live Series, Production Design/Art Direction and Writing)
  • Three nominations for the “30 for 30” film series (for Best Edited Series, and The Legend of Jimmy the Greek and Without Bias in Sports Documentary)
  • Three nominations for ESPN2’s new weekday SportsNation (Production Design/Art Direction, Tech Team Studio and Graphic Design).
  • Three nominations for ESPN.com – which has won six Sports Emmys in four years of eligibility (“Super Bowl MVPs” and “Unspeakable” in Sports Programming, and “Sincerely, Lou” in Short Format)
  • Three nominations for promo spots, in the Institutional category, for NASCAR, This is SportsCenter and One Game Changes Everything.
 
Overall, ESPN has won 128 Sports Emmy Awards in 22 years of eligibility.  ABC Sports won 160 from 1980 – 2008.
 
ESPN’s nominations by category (all are ESPN, except as noted):
 
Live Special     
Breeders Cup World Championship
Indianapolis 500 (ABC) 
 
Live Series      
Grand Slam Tennis (ESPN2)
 
Live Event Turnaround    
Bassmaster Classic (ESPN2)
World Series of Poker Final Table
 
Sports Documentary      
The Legend of Jimmy the Greek
The Lost Son of Havana (ESPN Deportes)
Without Bias
 
Edited Series    
30 for 30
E:60 (ESPN2)
 
Studio Show/weekly       
College GameDay
 
Studio Show/daily        
Outside the Lines First Report
Pardon the Interruption
SportsCenter
 
Journalism       
E:60 – Wanted: Fugitive (ESPN2)
 
Short Feature    
E:60 – Glory Days (ESPN2)
E:60 – Seeing is Believing (ESPN2)
 
Long Feature     
E:60 – Catfish Hunters (ESPN2)
E:60 – Coach (ESPN2)
Outside the Lines – Andy Murray
Outside the Lines – Carry On
Outside the Lines – Pushing the Limits
 
New Approaches – Sports Programming    
Super Bowl MVPs (ESPN.com) 
Unspeakable (ESPN.com)
 
New Approaches –  Short Format   
Sincerely, Lou (ESPN.com)
 
Studio Host      
Chris Fowler
 
Play-by-Play     
Mike Breen (ABC)
Mike Tirico
 
Studio Analyst   
Kirk Herbstreit
 


Event Analyst   
Jon Gruden
Jeff Van Gundy (ABC)
 
Technical Team Remote    
Monday Night Football
NASCAR (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2)
 
Technical Team Studio    
NFL Draft
NASCAR Pit Studio & Tech Garage (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2)
SportsNation (ESPN2)
 
Editing  
NASCAR Cup Season in Review (ESPN2)
 
Writing 
2009 Open Championship (ABC)
Grand Slam Tennis (ESPN2)
Horse Racing
 
Music   
The Masters
 
Graphic Design   
E:60 (ESPN2)
Red Bull – New Year.  No Limits
SportsNation (ESPN2)
Winter X Games 13
 
Prod.Design/Art Direction       
Monday Night Football
Grand Slam Tennis (ESPN2)
SportsNation (ESPN2)
Indianapolis 500 (ABC)
USA vs. Costa Rica Soccer
 
Technical Achievement&nb
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Virtual Playbook Remote (NBA/College GameDay)
 
Promo – Institutional   NASCAR
One Game Changes Everything
This is SportsCenter

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