The nominees were announced on August 6, 2020 for both the News and the Documentary categories.[3]
Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a Newscast | Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a Newsmagazine |
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Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a Newscast | Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a Newsmagazine |
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Outstanding Feature Story in a Newscast | Outstanding Feature Story in a Newsmagazine |
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Outstanding Investigative Report in a Newscast | Outstanding Investigative Report in a Newsmagazine |
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Outstanding Hard News Feature Story in a Newscast | Outstanding Breaking News Coverage |
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- Today ("‘Zone Rouge’: An Army of Children Toils in African Mines") (NBC)
- CBS This Morning ("R. Kelly Breaks His Silence") (CBS)
- 'It's Mutilation': The Police in Chile AreBlinding Protesters (The New York Times)
- Made in China, Exported to the World: TheSurveillance State (The New York Times)
- PBS NewsHour ("The Opaque Operations Involved in Fighting the Taliban") (PBS)
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Outstanding Live Interview | Outstanding Edited Interview |
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| - Oprah Winfrey Presents: When They See Us Now (Netflix)
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Outstanding News Special | Outstanding News Discussion and Analysis |
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- CBS Sunday Morning ("A Sunday Morning in Florence") (CBS)
- 20/20 ("Screen Time") (ABC)
- CNN Special Report ("Abuse and Scandal in the Catholic Church: The Case of the Predator Priest") (CNN)
- CNN Special Report ("The Fall: The Final Days of the Caliphate") (CNN)
- Justice For All Town Hall (MSNBC)
| - Black Women OWN the Conversation ("Motherhood") (OWN)
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Outstanding News Analysis: Editorial and Opinion | Outstanding Science, Medical and Environmental Report |
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- New Day Weekend ("'Infested, 'He Says") (CNN)
| - PBS NewsHour ("Stopping A Killer Pandemic") (PBS)
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Outstanding Arts, Culture or Entertainment Report | Outstanding Business, Consumer or Economic Report |
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- 60 Minutes ("Mark Bradford") (CBS)
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Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary | Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary |
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Outstanding Social Issue Documentary | Outstanding Investigative Documentary |
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- True Justice: Bryan Stevenson's Fightfor Equality (HBO)
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Outstanding Historical Documentary | Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary |
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Outstanding Science and Technology Documentary | Outstanding Nature Documentary |
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Outstanding Business and Economic Documentary | Outstanding Short Documentary |
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Best Documentary |
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Best Story in a Newscast | Best Story in a Newsmagazine |
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Outstanding New Approaches: Current News | Outstanding New Approaches: Documentary |
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- In El Salvador, Violence is Driving Girls to Kill Themselves (Univision News Digital/TIME)
- It's a Vast, Invisible Climate Menace. We Made It Visible (The New York Times)
- Newsy + Bellingcat (Newsy)
- See How the World’s Most Polluted Air Compares With Your City’s (The New York Times)
- The Russia Tapes: Health Care and Civilians Under Attack in Syria (The New York Times)
| - Awavena (VR on Demand—Viveport)
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Outstanding New Approaches: Arts, Lifestyle and Culture | Outstanding Cinematography: Documentary |
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- Where Are All the Bob Ross Paintings? We Found Them (The New York Times)
- 65 Block Parties, 5 Boroughs, 20 Photographers: See What They Found (The New York Times)
- Almost Famous (The New York Times)
- From Here to Home (The New York Times)
- Revenge of the Bacteria: Why We’re Losingthe War (The New York Times)
- Vox Earworm ("We Measured Pop Music's Falsetto Obsession") (Vox)
| - Epic Yellowstone – Dawson Dunning, Jeff Reed, Rick Smith, Thomas Winston (Smithsonian Channel)
- Ghost Fleet – Basil Childers, Lucas Gath, Jeffrey Waldron, Alejandro Wilkins (VOD)
- Nature ("Okavango: River of Dreams - Paradise") – Dereck Joubert, Taylor Turner, Casey Anderson, Luke Barnett, James Boon, Nel Boshoff, Grant Brokensha, Luke Cormack (PBS)
- Nature ("The Serengeti Rules") – Tim Cragg (PBS)
- POV ("306 Hollywood") – Elan Bogarín, Jonathan Bogarín, Alejandro Mejía (PBS)
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Outstanding Direction: News | Outstanding Video Journalism: News |
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Outstanding Editing: News | Outstanding Editing: Documentary |
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- The Weekly ("Collision") – David Herr, Geoff O'Brien (FX Networks)
- Revenge of the Bacteria: Why We’re Losingthe War – Kassie Bracken, Ora DeKornfeld, Elori Kramer, Emily Rhyne (The New York Times)
- VICE News Tonight ("Escaping the Kingdom") – Jared Perez (HBO)
- VICE News Tonight ("Taken by ISIS") – Robert Cosentino, Ryo Ikegami, Joe Matoske (HBO)
- VICE News Tonight ("They Come For Us At Night: China's Vanishing Muslims") – Paula Salhany (HBO)
| - Ernie & Joe: Crisis Cops – Toby Shimin (HBO)
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Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction | Outstanding Music Composition |
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- CNN Digital ("Style Origins") (CNN)
| - POV ("306 Hollywood") – Troy Herion (PBS)
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Outstanding Lighting Direction and Scenic Design | Outstanding Sound |
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| - Fire in Paradise – Lawrence Everson, Cindy Takehara Ferruccio, Bob Edwards, Matt Rigby (Netflix)
- College Behind Bars – Josh Berger, Marlena Grzaslewicz, Mariusz Glabinski (PBS)
- Dynasties – Angela Groves, Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Chris Domaille, Graham Wild, Dan Brown (BBC America)
- POV ("Grit") – Sasha Friedlander, Cynthia Wade, Mike Frank, Gede Sinu Pradnyana (PBS)
- The Legend of Cocaine Island – Bryan Storkel, Lawrence Everson (Netflix)
- XY Chelsea – Joe Fletcher, Tim Travers Hawkins, Karl Mainzer (Showtime)
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Outstanding Writing | Outstanding Research |
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- 60 Minutes ("Nadia") – Written by Rachael Morehouse, Scott Pelley (CBS)
| - VICE News Tonight ("They Come For Us At Night: China's Vanishing Muslims") – Nicole Bozorgmir, Carina Wong, Isobel Yeung, Titi Yu (HBO)
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Outstanding Promotional Announcement |
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