26th Sports Emmy Awards

The 26th Sports Emmy Awards honoring American sports coverage in 2004 were presented on May 2, 2005 at Frederick P. Rose Hall in the Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City. The nominees were announced on March 9.[1]

26th Sports Emmy Awards
DateMay 2, 2005
LocationFrederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City

Nominations

Winners are in bold[2]

Outstanding Live Sports Special

Outstanding Live Sports Series

Outstanding Live Event Turnaround

Outstanding Edited Sports Special

Outstanding Sports Documentary

  • Favre 4-Ever (FOX/NFL Films)
  • The Games of the XXVIII Olympiad: Stylianos Kryiakides, The Journey of a Warrior (NBC)
  • Hitler's Pawn (HBO/Black Canyon Productions/Clear/Channel Entertainment Television)
  • Nine Innings From Ground Zero (HBO/MLB Productions)
  • Sports Illustrated: 50 Years of Great Stories (ESPN)

Outstanding Edited Sports Series/Anthology

Outstanding Studio Show – Weekly

Outstanding Studio Show – Daily

Outstanding Sports Personality, Studio Host

Outstanding Sports Personality, Play-by-Play

Outstanding Sports Personality, Studio Analyst

Outstanding Sports Personality, Sports Event Analyst

Outstanding Technical Team Remote

Outstanding Technical Team Studio

Outstanding Camera Work

Outstanding Editing

The Dick Schaap Outstanding Writing Award

Outstanding Music Composition/Direction/Lyrics

Outstanding Live Event Audio/Sound

Outstanding Post-Produced Audio/Sound

Outstanding Graphic Design

Outstanding Production Design/Art Direction

The George Wensel Outstanding Innovative Technical Achievement Award

Outstanding Sports Journalism

Outstanding Short Feature

Outstanding Long Feature

Outstanding Open/Tease

Sports Lifetime Achievement Award

Most wins

By network
  • NBC – 8
  • HBO – 6
  • ESPN – 5
  • CBS – 3
  • FOX – 3
  • ABC – 2
  • ESPN2 – 1
By program

Most nominations

By network
  • ESPN – 28
  • NBC – 23
  • FOX – 18
  • ABC – 17
  • HBO – 17
  • CBS – 12
  • NFL Network – 4
  • ESPN2 – 3
  • TNT – 2
  • FOX Sports Net – 2
  • ESPN Classic – 1
  • FX – 1
  • In HD – 1
  • NBA TV – 1
  • OLN – 1
  • USA – 1
By program

References

  1. "26th Sports Emmy Awards nominees". National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. March 9, 2005. Archived from the original on May 3, 2008. Retrieved March 16, 2008.
  2. "26th Sports Emmy Awards winners". National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. May 2, 2005. Archived from the original on May 18, 2008. Retrieved March 16, 2008.
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