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Pubcaster Kcet landed 24 nominations to lead the field vying for the 75th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, the Television Academy revealed today, with Spanish-language station Kvea next at 20.
Spectrum News 1 is the only other outlet with double-digit noms, scoring 14. KTLA5 and ABC7 were next with nine and seven, respectively. See the full list of nominees below.
The L.A. Area Emmys honor locally produced programs in 34 categories spanning Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, the Environment, and Live and Breaking News Coverage. The hardware will be handed out Saturday, July 28, at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills. Journalist Michaela Pereira will host the ceremony.
Here are the nominees for the 75th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards:
L.A. Local Color
Giant Robot (Artbound) • Kcet
Angela Boisvert, Executive Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Nic Cha Kim, Producer
Dylan Robertson, Director, Producer
Dennis Nishi,...
Spectrum News 1 is the only other outlet with double-digit noms, scoring 14. KTLA5 and ABC7 were next with nine and seven, respectively. See the full list of nominees below.
The L.A. Area Emmys honor locally produced programs in 34 categories spanning Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, the Environment, and Live and Breaking News Coverage. The hardware will be handed out Saturday, July 28, at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills. Journalist Michaela Pereira will host the ceremony.
Here are the nominees for the 75th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards:
L.A. Local Color
Giant Robot (Artbound) • Kcet
Angela Boisvert, Executive Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Nic Cha Kim, Producer
Dylan Robertson, Director, Producer
Dennis Nishi,...
- 6/6/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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Before the onslaught of Emmy campaigning and balloting, which ends on June 26, the Television Academy has announced the nominees for the 75th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards. There are a total of 114 nominations over 34 categories, including Entertainment, Sports Series, Culture/History and Human Interest nods.
Kcet led the pack with a total of 24, including nominations for their acclaimed specials “Off the Beaten Path,” “Artbound,” and “The Migrant Kitchen.” Kvea was close behind with a total of 20 nods.
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There will be a ceremony on Saturday, July 22 at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire, and will be hosted by Emmy-winning journalist Michaela Pereira (CNN’s “New Day”).
Below is a full list of nominees for the 75th Los Angeles Area Emmys:
L.A. Local Color
Giant Robot (Artbound) • Kcet
Angela Boisvert, Executive Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Nic Cha Kim,...
Kcet led the pack with a total of 24, including nominations for their acclaimed specials “Off the Beaten Path,” “Artbound,” and “The Migrant Kitchen.” Kvea was close behind with a total of 20 nods.
Also Read:
Will Category Hogging Be a Thing of the Past at This Year’s Emmys?
There will be a ceremony on Saturday, July 22 at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire, and will be hosted by Emmy-winning journalist Michaela Pereira (CNN’s “New Day”).
Below is a full list of nominees for the 75th Los Angeles Area Emmys:
L.A. Local Color
Giant Robot (Artbound) • Kcet
Angela Boisvert, Executive Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Nic Cha Kim,...
- 6/6/2023
- by Jason Clark
- The Wrap
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Local public broadcaster Kcet led all outlets at this year’s Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, with six total, out of 15 nominations. At the ceremony, held Saturday night at the Television Academy’s headquarters in North Hollywood, ABC-owned Kabc and NBC-owned Knbc tied for second place, with five.
This is the sixth year in a row that Kcet won the most, having landed nine last year.
In the key newscast categories, Ktla won the regularly scheduled daily evening newscast (7 p.n. to 12 a.m.), while Knbc’s “Today In LA” was tops for morning newscast and Kvea’s “Noticiero Telemundo 52 A Las 6Pm” was tops for daytime newscast (11 a.m. to 7 p.m.).
Local cable news upstart Spectrum News 1 had landed the most nominations, with 23 nods. Eligibility for this year’s L.A. Area Emmy Awards was between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2021. The Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards honor...
This is the sixth year in a row that Kcet won the most, having landed nine last year.
In the key newscast categories, Ktla won the regularly scheduled daily evening newscast (7 p.n. to 12 a.m.), while Knbc’s “Today In LA” was tops for morning newscast and Kvea’s “Noticiero Telemundo 52 A Las 6Pm” was tops for daytime newscast (11 a.m. to 7 p.m.).
Local cable news upstart Spectrum News 1 had landed the most nominations, with 23 nods. Eligibility for this year’s L.A. Area Emmy Awards was between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2021. The Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards honor...
- 7/24/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
As a final tribute to the 2011 Slamdance Film Festival and its nurturing of first-time, independent filmmakers, here’s one last interview. We’ve gone back and talked with the filmmakers of Beneath Contempt, whose initial January 21st interview with Sound on Sight can be found here.
In this unique interview, Director Ben Brewer and Executive Producer Anna Rau, reflect on their time at Slamdance, which was, for both of them, the first festival they’ve attended as filmmakers. Both Brewer and Rau are recent graduates from Emerson College and the excitement, inspiration and confidence gleaned from their experience at Slamdance is palpable. Read on to find out what these young filmmakers learned and who Brewer emailed to express that he would “be willing to hold his coffee on whatever movie he makes next.”
Ben Brewer, Director of Beneath Contempt
What other film festivals have you been to and how does Slamdance compare?...
In this unique interview, Director Ben Brewer and Executive Producer Anna Rau, reflect on their time at Slamdance, which was, for both of them, the first festival they’ve attended as filmmakers. Both Brewer and Rau are recent graduates from Emerson College and the excitement, inspiration and confidence gleaned from their experience at Slamdance is palpable. Read on to find out what these young filmmakers learned and who Brewer emailed to express that he would “be willing to hold his coffee on whatever movie he makes next.”
Ben Brewer, Director of Beneath Contempt
What other film festivals have you been to and how does Slamdance compare?...
- 2/5/2011
- by Alice gray
- SoundOnSight
Slamdance opens tonight and will show 95 films from now through January 27th in Park City, Utah. Sound on Sight will continue to post interviews with Slamdance filmmakers throughout the festival’s duration (click here to read yesterday’s interview with the director of Pleasant People).
Today’s interview, with Director Ben Brewer and Executive Producer Anna Rau, reveals the inspiration and thinking behind their film, Beneath Contempt. Read about why it was important to them to steer clear of clichés and over-done movie devices as they told the murky story of a tragic accident and how this mishap weighs on various lives. You’ll also get to read about how they tricked a convenience store clerk into acting at the last minute, and why a band of police, detectives and firemen showed up to one of their shooting locations. Beneath Contempt was a project begun at Emerson College, and is their first feature film.
Today’s interview, with Director Ben Brewer and Executive Producer Anna Rau, reveals the inspiration and thinking behind their film, Beneath Contempt. Read about why it was important to them to steer clear of clichés and over-done movie devices as they told the murky story of a tragic accident and how this mishap weighs on various lives. You’ll also get to read about how they tricked a convenience store clerk into acting at the last minute, and why a band of police, detectives and firemen showed up to one of their shooting locations. Beneath Contempt was a project begun at Emerson College, and is their first feature film.
- 1/21/2011
- by Alice gray
- SoundOnSight
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