Sports Emmy Award ceremonies2015 television awards2015 in American television2015 in New York CityMay 2015 events in the United StatesMay 2015 sports events
Frederick P. Rose HallJazz at Lincoln CenterNew York CityGeorge Bodenheimer
36th Sports Emmy Awards
Date
May 5, 2015
Location
Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City
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The 36th Sports Emmy Awards was presented on May 5, 2015 at the Frederick P. Rose Hall at the Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.[1]George Bodenheimer, former ESPN president, was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award for Sports.[2]
Contents
1Awards
1.1Programs
1.2Personalities
2Awards by Network Group
3References
Awards
Programs
Outstanding Live Sports Special
Super Bowl XLIX, NBC
Outstanding Live Sports Series
NASCAR on FOX, FOX
Outstanding Edited Sports Coverage
Super Bowl XLVIII, NFL Network
Outstanding Edited Sports Special
Dream On: Stories of Boston's Strongest, ESPN2
Outstanding Playoff Coverage
NFC Championship Game, FOX, Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks
Outstanding Sports Documentary
We Could Be King, ESPNews
Outstanding Sports Documentary Series
30 for 30, ESPN
All Access, Showtime
Outstanding Studio Show - Weekly
College GameDay, ESPN Football
Outstanding Studio Show - Daily
MLB Tonight, MLB Network
Outstanding Sports News Anthology
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, HBO
Outstanding Sports Journalism
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, HBO
Outstanding Short Feature
FOX Sports Live, Corked: The Albert Belle Bat Heist, FOX Sports
Outstanding Long Feature
E:60, Owen and Haatchi, ESPN2
Outstanding Open/Tease
E:60, Dream On: Stories of Boston’s Strongest, ESPN2
Outstanding New Approaches – Sports Event Coverage
XXII Olympic Winter Games, NBC Olympics
Outstanding New Approaches – Sports Programming
XXII Olympic Winter Games, NBC Olympics
Outstanding New Approaches – Sports Programming – Short Format
FOX Sports Live, Captain's Curtain Call, Fox Sports
Outstanding Technical Team Remote
XXII Olympic Winter Games, NBC
Outstanding Technical Team Studio
Premier League, NBC
Outstanding Camera Work
2014 FIFA World Cup, ABC/ESPN
Outstanding Short Form Editing
FOX Sports Live, Corked: The Albert Belle Bat Heist, FOX Sports
Outstanding Long Form Editing
FOX Sports Live, Finding Rico Harris: The Vanishing Man, FOX Sports
The Dick Schaap Outstanding Writing Award
XXII Olympic Winter Games, NBC
Outstanding Music Composition/Direction/Lyrics
Hard Knocks - Training Camp with the Atlanta Falcons, HBO
Outstanding Live Event Audio/Sound
MLB on FOX, FOX
Outstanding Post-Produced Audio/Sound
XXII Olympic Winter Games - Winter's Theatre, NBC
Outstanding Live Graphic Design
XXII Olympic Winter Games, NBC
Outstanding Post-Produced Graphic Design
ESPN Monday Night Football, ESPN
Outstanding Studio Design/Art Direction
SportsCenter, ESPN
Outstanding Production Design/Art Direction
2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony - Hall of Heroes, MLB Network
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