ESPN, Inc. – Industry-Leading 56 Sports Emmy Nominations

ESPN, Inc. once again led the industry in Sports Emmy Award nominations, earning 56 for 2018, as announced today by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS).  Multiple nominations:

In addition to those mentioned above, other individuals receiving nods include SportsCenter’s Scott Van Pelt (Host), NBA lead voice Mike Breen (Play-by-Play), Jay Bilas (Studio Host) plus ESPN Deportes’ Martin Ainstein and Jose Ramon Fernandez.

The winners will be announced Monday, May 20, in New York.  In addition, as previously announced, ESPN’s Dick Vitale will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award.

ESPN has won 196 Sports Emmy Awards in 31 years of eligibility.  ABC Sports won 160 from 1980 – 2008.

ESPN’s 56 nominations come from ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN3, ABC, ESPN Deportes, ESPNEWS, SEC Network and WatchESPN.  By category (all are ESPN, except as noted):

Live Special College Football Playoff National Championship
Live Series Major League Baseball on ESPN
Playoff Coverage NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four (ESPN2)
Edited Coverage Tiger Woods – Return of the Roar
Short Sports Documentary E: 60 – Identity: Deland McCullough’s Journey (ESPN2)
  E: 60 – P9008:  The Story of Charleston Hartfield (ESPN2)
  SC Featured – Respect (ESPNEWS)
  SC Featured – Who Says I Can’t (ESPNEWS)
Long Sports Documentary Crossroads
Serialized Documentary Quest for the Stanley Cup (ESPN+)
Studio Show Weekly College GameDay
Studio Show Daily The Jump
  Outside the Lines
  Pardon the Interruption
Studio Show Limited Run Postseason NFL Countdown
  US Open Preview
News Anthology E: 60 (ESPN2)
  SC Featured (ESPNEWS)
Journalism E: 60 – Crisis at Michigan State (ESPN2)
  E: 60 – The Florida Shuffle (ESPN2)
Short Feature College GameDay – Up Syndrome
  Monday Night Countdown – Paradise Football
  Sunday NFL Countdown – The Art of Inspiration
Long Feature College GameDay – Tyler Strong
  E: 60 – Bonds of Earth (ESPN2)
  SC Featured – Shaquem Griffin
Digital Innovation Home Run Derby Virtual Reality
Social TV Experience Always Late with Katie Nolan (ESPN+)
  SportsCenter on Snapchat
Studio Host Rece Davis
  Bob Ley
  Scott Van Pelt
Play-by-Play Mike Breen (ESPN / ABC)
Studio Analyst Kirk Herbstreit
Event Analyst Jay Bilas
  Kirk Herbstreit (ESPN / ABC)
Reporter Holly Rowe (ESPN / ABC)
  Lisa Salters (ESPN / ABC)
Tech Team Remote College Football Playoff National Championship
  US Open Tennis Championship
Tech Team Studio College GameDay
Editing – Shortform Grand Slam Tennis
Writing SC Featured – Cleveland 22
Live Event Audio/Sound Indianapolis 500 (ABC)
  Sunday Night Baseball
Live Graphic Design Major League Baseball
  NFL Draft (ESPN / ABC)
Post-Produced Graphic Design Monday Night Football
Studio Design/Art Direction NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four Tease (ESPN2)
Technical Achievement College Football Line-to-Gain Pylon Cam (ESPN / ABC / SEC Network)
  MLB K Zone 3D (ESPN / WatchESPN)
  US Open Tennis ACES System (ESPN / ESPN2 / ESPN3)
Promotional Announcement This is SportsCenter
Live Coverage in Spanish NBA Finals (ESPN Deportes)
On-Air Personality in Spanish Martin Ainstein
  Jose Ramon Fernandez

 

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