43rd Sports Emmy Awards

The 43rd Sports Emmy Awards were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honoring the best in American sports television coverage in 2021. The ceremony will take place in-person for the first time in three years, at the Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall.[1]

43rd Sports Emmy Awards
Date
  • May 24, 2022
LocationJazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall

The nominations were announced on April 6, 2022.[2] ESPN was the most nominated network with 40 nominations while NFL 360 received more nominations than any other program with 12.

Winners and nominees

The nominees were announced on April 6, 2022.[3]

Programming

Outstanding Live Sports Special Outstanding Live Sports Series
Outstanding Playoff Coverage Outstanding Edited Event Coverage
Outstanding Edited Sports Special Outstanding Hosted Sports Series
Outstanding Esports Championship Coverage Outstanding Short Documentary
  • Black History Always Special: "Finding Free" (ESPN+)
  • Black History Always Special: "I Run with Maud" (ESPN+)
  • Black History Always Special: "Monochrome" (ESPN+)
  • NFL 360: "Mark Pattison: Searching for the Summit" (NFL Network)
  • Relentless: "The Brendon Wiseley Story" (FS1)
  • UFC Chronicles: "A Tree Is Known By Its Fruit" (UFC Fight Pass)
Outstanding Long Documentary Outstanding Documentary Series
Outstanding Documentary Series - Serialized Outstanding Open/Tease
Outstanding Studio Show - Weekly Outstanding Studio Show - Daily
Outstanding Studio Show - Limited Run Outstanding Journalism
Outstanding Short Feature Outstanding Long Feature
  • NFL 360: "Sam Gordon: In a League of Their Own" (NFL Network)
  • SC Featured: "A Father's Resilience" (ESPN)
  • The Arena on TNT: "'The Stage' by Harry Edwards" (TNT)
  • The NFL Today: "The Move" (CBS)
  • Welcome to NBA Lane (NBA Social)
Outstanding Studio Show in Spanish Outstanding Feature Story in Spanish
Outstanding Interactive Experience - Event Coverage Outstanding Interactive Experience - Original Programming
Outstanding Digital Innovation Outstanding Promotional Announcement
Outstanding Public Service Announcement/Campaign
  • #StrongerTogether: "What Agnes Saw" (Olympics.com)
  • #WeThe15 Twitter (Facebook/NBC/YouTube)
  • Celebrating Black Stories: "Alice Coachman", "Josh Gibson", "Lucy Diggs Slowe" (CBS Sports Network)
  • Inspire Change: "Where I'm From" (NFL)
  • Mental Health PSA Campaign: "Series Intro with Michael Robinson", "Hayden Hurst", "DJ Chark" (NFL Network/ESPN/ABC)

Personality

Outstanding Sports Personality/Studio Host Outstanding Sports Personality/Play-by-Play
Outstanding Sports Personality/Studio Analyst Outstanding Sports Personality/Sports Event Analyst
Outstanding Sports Personality/Sports Reporter Outstanding Sports Personality/Emerging On-Air Talent
Outstanding On-Air Personality in Spanish

Technical

Outstanding Technical Team Event Outstanding Technical Team Studio
Outstanding Camera Work - Short Form Outstanding Camera Work - Long Form
Outstanding Editing - Short Forn Outstanding Editing - Long Form
Outstanding Music Direction Outstanding Studio or Production Design/Art Direction
Outstanding Audio/Sound - Live Event Outstanding Audio/Sound - Post-Produced
Outstanding Graphic Design - Event/Show Outstanding Graphic Design - Specialty
The Dick Schaap Outstanding Writing Award Short Form Outstanding Writing Award Long Form
The George Wensel Technical Achievement Award

Multiple nominations

References

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