Sports Emmys: Winter Olympics & World Cup Coverage Lead Programs; ESPN, Fox Top Networks – Full List
ESPN, Fox and a pair of quadrennial global athletic events were among the big winners as the 44th annual Sports Emmy Awards were handed out tonight during a ceremony at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Hall in Manhattan.
Among programs, Fox and FS1’s coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and NBC/USA’s Xxiv Winter Olympics tied with three Emmys apiece. ESPN and Fox led all network with nine trophies each, though the former beat with latter among network groups, 13 Emmys to nine.
A list of wins by program is here, and see the full list of winners recognized by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences below.
Multiple Winners By Program
ProgramWinnersNetwork 2022 FIFA World Cup3 Fox/FS1XXIV Olympic Winter Games3NBC/USA2022 NCAA March Madness2tbs/CBS/TNT/truTVFox NFL Sunday2FoxNFL 3602Nfl NetworkOutside the Lines2ESPNSuper Bowl LVII2FOX
ESPN came into the ceremony with a leading 42 nominations.
Among programs, Fox and FS1’s coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and NBC/USA’s Xxiv Winter Olympics tied with three Emmys apiece. ESPN and Fox led all network with nine trophies each, though the former beat with latter among network groups, 13 Emmys to nine.
A list of wins by program is here, and see the full list of winners recognized by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences below.
Multiple Winners By Program
ProgramWinnersNetwork 2022 FIFA World Cup3 Fox/FS1XXIV Olympic Winter Games3NBC/USA2022 NCAA March Madness2tbs/CBS/TNT/truTVFox NFL Sunday2FoxNFL 3602Nfl NetworkOutside the Lines2ESPNSuper Bowl LVII2FOX
ESPN came into the ceremony with a leading 42 nominations.
- 5/23/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Jean Hale Coleman, who had over 60 appearances in films and on TV staples of the ’60s and ’70s, passed away on August 3 in Santa Monica, according to family. She was 82.
For decades, Hale worked steadily on some of network TV’s biggest series including Bonanza, Hawaii Five-o, McHale’s Navy, My Favorite Martian, The Perry Mason Show, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Hogan’s Heroes, Cannon, The Wild Wild West and many others.
She also memorably played the Mad Hatter’s fetching paramour Polly, the hatcheck girl, in two episodes of the ABC’s iconic Batman series starring Adam West.
Hale was born December 27, 1938 in Salt Lake City to Doris Norrell and Stanton G. Hale. Her father was a major corporate leader of Mormon heritage and her great grandfather, Soloman Hale, owned a ranch with Brigham Young. She was raised in Darien, Connecticut.
Hale was educated...
For decades, Hale worked steadily on some of network TV’s biggest series including Bonanza, Hawaii Five-o, McHale’s Navy, My Favorite Martian, The Perry Mason Show, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Hogan’s Heroes, Cannon, The Wild Wild West and many others.
She also memorably played the Mad Hatter’s fetching paramour Polly, the hatcheck girl, in two episodes of the ABC’s iconic Batman series starring Adam West.
Hale was born December 27, 1938 in Salt Lake City to Doris Norrell and Stanton G. Hale. Her father was a major corporate leader of Mormon heritage and her great grandfather, Soloman Hale, owned a ranch with Brigham Young. She was raised in Darien, Connecticut.
Hale was educated...
- 9/27/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
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