Washington Post wins first broadband news Emmy
Cory Bergman September 26th, 2006
60 Minutes walked away with the most Emmy’s Monday night in the 27th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards ceremony. CNN’s Anderson Cooper won two awards. NBC won for its breaking news coverage of Katrina, and ABC took home a trophy for its “Money Trail” series of investigative reports, among others. And the first ever broadband news Emmy goes to… WashingtonPost.com’s Travis Fox for his coverage of Katrina. (Watch his winning entry as well as the finalists’ videos here.) Also, congrats to WBBM and WBAL for winning awards in spot news and investigative reporting, respectively. Check out the full list of winners.

2 Comments Add your own
1. blog&hellip | August 1st, 2007 at 4:12 am
greatings…
exellent…
2. Ratboy | January 19th, 2008 at 5:29 am
Wow, thanks for the excellent information!
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