| International Emmy Award for Best News | |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Presented by | International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
| First awarded | 1999 |
| Currently held by | The Battle for Bucha & Irpin |
| Website | www |
The International Emmy Award for Best News is presented by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS) to the best news programming produced and initially aired outside of the United States. The categories for international journalism are presented at the News & Documentary Emmy Awards alongside their American counterparts.[1] The category was first presented in 1999.
Rules and regulations
According to the rules of the International Academy, the category is intended for "continuing coverage of a breaking news story in a regularly scheduled newscast (a newscast covers the major news of the day on a consistent basis)".[2]
In order to be qualify for the category, the entry must be at least twenty minutes and no more than forty-five minutes in duration. The entry may be drawn from a single broadcast or a series of broadcasts and may include background and analysis, along with new developments in an ongoing story.
Winners and nominees
1990s
| Year | Program (English Title) | Episode/Story | Production company/Network | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 [3] | Dispatches | "A Witness to Murder" | Hardcash Productions / Channel 4 | |
| News 23 Special | "A Discussion with President Clinton" | Tokyo Broadcasting | ||
| Kosovo: Liberation Day | Sky News | |||
2000s
| Year | Program (English Title) | Episode/Story | Production company/Network | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 [4] | The Mozambique Floods | ITN News | ||
| Correspondent: Inside Chechnya | BBC / Wilton Films | |||
| Zone Interdite | "Chile: Torturers Running Free" | Tony Comiti Productions / Metropole Television | ||
| 2001 | Not awarded | |||
| 2002 [5][6] | BBC News at Ten | "Fall of Kabul" | BBC News | |
| Jornal Nacional | "September 11" | TV Globo | ||
| ITN for ITV | "Attack on America" | ITN Production | ||
| RTL aktuell | "Terror Against America" | RTL Television | ||
| 2003 [7] | Channel 4 News | "The Fall of Sadam" | Channel 4 | |
| Looting at Baghdad Museum | France 2 | |||
| Gulf War II | AP Television | |||
| Radioactive Ammunitions: Deployed Again Despite Scientists' Warnings | ARD / Westdeutscher Rundfunk | |||
| 2004 [8][9] | Channel 4 News | "The Madrid Bombing" | Channel 4 | |
| Good Morning Japan | "Eclipse in the Antarctic" | NHK | ||
| News 7 | "Terrorist Bombing of UN Headquarters in Iraq" | |||
| Sky News | "Liberia" | Sky News | ||
| 2005 [10][11] | Return to Belsan | NCRV | ||
| ITV News | "Beslan siege" | Associated Press Television News | ||
| Jornal Nacional | "Re-election of George W. Bush" | Rede Globo | ||
| ITV News | "Tsunami: Seven Days that Shook the World" | Associated Press Television News | ||
| 2006 [12] | Hunting for Taliban | NPS / VARA Television | ||
| Sky News | "London Bombings July 7, 2005" | Sky News | ||
| Summit of the Americas | Artear / El Trece | |||
| BBC News 24 | "London Bombings July 7, 2005" | BBC News | ||
| The First Mehlis Report on Hariri's Murder | Al Arabiya | |||
| 2007 [13] | BBC News | "Lebanon Crisis" | BBC News | |
| Bandila | "The Subic Rape Case Promulgation" | ABS-CBN | ||
| Pro TV News | "Tibetans at the Chinese Border" | Pro TV | ||
| Jornal Nacional | "Caravana JN: Elections" | Globo TV | ||
| 2008 [14] | Pro TV News | "Any Idea of What Your Kid is Doing Right Now?" | Pro TV | |
| Al Jazeera English Kuala Lumpur News Hour | "Popular Uprising in Myanmar & Military Crackdown" | Al Jazeera English | ||
| ITV News | "Zimbabwe: The Tyranny and the Tragedy" | ITV News / ITN / ITV1 | ||
| Jornal Nacional | "TAM Accident" | TV Globo | ||
| 2009 [15] | ITV News | "China Earthquake" | ITV News | |
| Al Jazeera News Hour | "Russia-Georgia War" | Al Jazeera English | ||
| Details | "South Ossetian War" | National Information Systems / INTER TV Channel | ||
| Jornal Nacional | "Eloá's Story" | TV Globo | ||
2010s
| Year | Program (English Title) | Episode/Story | Production company/Network | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 [16] | Pakistan: Terrors' Front Line | Sky News | ||
| Al Jazeera English News Hour | "Gaza War" | Al Jazeera English | ||
| RT News | "Extended News Coverage on Obama's Visit to Russia" | RT Channel | ||
| Jornal Nacional | "Blackout in Brazil" | TV Globo | ||
| 2011 [17] | Jornal Nacional | "Guerra contra as Drogas" | TV Globo | |
| RÚV News | "Volcano Eruption at Eyjafjallajokull" | RUV Icelandic National Broadcasting Service | ||
| Sky News Live at Five | "Inside the Taliban" | Sky News | ||
| TV Patrol | "Manila Hostage Crisis" | ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation | ||
| 2012 [18] | Great East Japan Earthquake Emergency News | NHK | ||
| Jornal Nacional | "Rains in the Mountain Region of Rio" | TV Globo | ||
| Newshour | "Fall of Tripoli" | Al Jazeera Network / Al Jazeera English | ||
| Occupy Wall Street: Occupy Movement | RT Channel | |||
| 2013 [19] | Channel 4 News | "The Battle for Homs" | ITN / Channel 4 News | |
| 24 Oras | "Typhoon Pablo" | GMA Network | ||
| Jornal Nacional | "Collapse in Rio" | TV Globo | ||
| Pro TV News | "Romania Buried in Snow" | Pro TV | ||
| 2014 [20] | Syria's Descent | ITV / Channel 4 News | ||
| Fantástico and Jornal Nacional | "Fire in a Nightclub" | TV Globo | ||
| RT News | Guantanamo Hunger Strike Coverage | RT News Channel | ||
| TV Patrol Weekend | "Most Powerful Storm" | ABS-CBN | ||
| 2015 [21][22] | CBC News: The National | "The Ebola Effect (Ebola Outbreak in West Africa)" | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | |
| The Buck Stops Here: "Srinagar Floods Coverage" | New Delhi Television Limited | |||
| The National Day of Mourning | NOS Broadcasting Organization | |||
| Jornal Hoje and Jornal Nacional | "The Death of Eduardo Campos" | TV Globo | ||
| 2016 [23][24] | Sky News | "Migration Crisis" | Sky News | |
| Nepal Earthquake Coverage: "Nepal Earthquake and its Aftermath" | Al Jazeera English News | |||
| RT News | "UNGA: Special Coverage" | RT | ||
| Jornal Nacional and Fantástico | "Microcephaly/Zika" | TV Globo | ||
| 2017 [25][26] | Inside Aleppo: Battle for Aleppo | Channel 4 News / ITN | ||
| Jornal Nacional | "The Ryan Lochte Scandal" | Globo Comunicação e Participações | ||
| Le Journal: "Paris/Jaffa: Republican National Convention, Cleveland" | i24NEWS | |||
| TV Patrol | "Super Typhoon Lawin's Trail of Damage" | ABS-CBN | ||
| 2018 [27][28] | Sky News | "Rohingya Crisis" | Sky News | |
| #MosulSOS | RT | |||
| Jornal GloboNews | "Dozens Killed and Wounded in Alcacuz Prison Riot: The Collapse of Brazil's Prison System" | GloboNews / TV Globo | ||
| Newsgrid | "Qatar Crisis Special" | Al Jazeera English | ||
| 2019 [29][30] | Data, Democracy and Dirty Tricks: The Cambridge Analytica Scandal | ITN / Channel 4 News | ||
| Indonesia: Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami | Al Jazeera English | |||
| Jornal do Globo, Jornal Nacional and Fantástico | "The Murder of Marielle Franco" | TV Globo / GloboNews | ||
| Siberia Fire: Kemerovo Tragedy | RT | |||
2020s
| Year | Program (English Title) | Episode/Story | Production company/Network | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 [31] | Channel 4 News | "Hong Kong: A Year of Living Dangerously" | ITN | |
| RJ2 | "Ghost Staff" | TV Globo | ||
| Russian Jet Crash-Landing in Moscow: Timeline and Survivors | RT International | |||
| The Battle for Burkina Faso | Al Jazeera English | |||
| 2021 [32][33] | Sky News | "A Warning from Italy" | Sky News | |
| Beirut Blast | Al Jazeera English | |||
| Jornal Nacional | "COVID-19 in Brazil" | Globo | ||
| Nagorno-Karabakh War: Bloodshed and Path to Ceasefire | RT (ANO TV-Novosti) | |||
| 2022 [34][35] | ITV News | "Storming of the Capitol" | ITV Productions / ITV News | |
| Afghanistan: Taliban Takeover | Al Jazeera English | |||
| Afghanistan Crisis News Coverage | Euronews | |||
| Jornal Nacional | "Prevent Senior Case" | Globo | ||
| 2023 [36][37] | The Battle for Bucha & Irpin | Sky News | ||
| TV4 Nyheterna | "Beyond Enemy Lines" | TV4 News | ||
| Shireen Abu Akleh's Killing | Al Jazeera English | |||
| Jornal Nacional and Fantástico | "The Murder of Bruno and Dom" | Globo | ||
See also
References
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