TNT edged ESPN for the most trophies at the 42nd annual Sports Emmy Awards, which were handed out tonight in a livestreamed virtual ceremony. The Worldwide Leader turned the tables on Turner Sports for the most wins by network group, however.
See the list of wins by network and network group here and wins by program below or here.
TNT scored seven statuettes to ESPN’s six, after the latter came into the night with a dominant 51 nominations. FS1 was third with five wins, NFL Network had four and a half-dozen nets tied with three apiece. ESPN won the network group race with nine trophies to Turner’s seven, with Fox Sports Media Group next with five.
Seven programs earned two nods apiece to lead that race: NBA on TNT, the NFL Wild Card Game on Nickelodeon, NFL Network’s NFL 360, HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, Netflix’s Rising Phoenix,...
See the list of wins by network and network group here and wins by program below or here.
TNT scored seven statuettes to ESPN’s six, after the latter came into the night with a dominant 51 nominations. FS1 was third with five wins, NFL Network had four and a half-dozen nets tied with three apiece. ESPN won the network group race with nine trophies to Turner’s seven, with Fox Sports Media Group next with five.
Seven programs earned two nods apiece to lead that race: NBA on TNT, the NFL Wild Card Game on Nickelodeon, NFL Network’s NFL 360, HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, Netflix’s Rising Phoenix,...
- 6/9/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Update: A chilly January morning in downtown Washington D.C. was made warmer when copies of a fantasy Washington Post hit the street, carrying the banner headline “Unpresidented.”
Underneath was printed: “Trump Hastily Departs White House, Ending Crisis.”
Actual Washington Post, owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, has reacted:
There are fake print editions of The Washington Post being distributed around downtown DC, and we are aware of a website attempting to mimic The Post’s. They are not Post products, and we are looking into this.
— Washington Post PR (@WashPostPR) January 16, 2019
This thread. Someone spent *a lot* of money creating a fake Washington Post and fake website. https://t.co/g6xvZnVBog
— Sean Kennedy (@SeanDKennedy) January 16, 2019
MoveOn.org denied suggestions it was behind the stunt, a report that had gained traction due to this tweet:
We just saw a staffer take one of these into the White House pic.twitter.
Underneath was printed: “Trump Hastily Departs White House, Ending Crisis.”
Actual Washington Post, owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, has reacted:
There are fake print editions of The Washington Post being distributed around downtown DC, and we are aware of a website attempting to mimic The Post’s. They are not Post products, and we are looking into this.
— Washington Post PR (@WashPostPR) January 16, 2019
This thread. Someone spent *a lot* of money creating a fake Washington Post and fake website. https://t.co/g6xvZnVBog
— Sean Kennedy (@SeanDKennedy) January 16, 2019
MoveOn.org denied suggestions it was behind the stunt, a report that had gained traction due to this tweet:
We just saw a staffer take one of these into the White House pic.twitter.
- 1/16/2019
- by Dominic Patten and Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
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