In a ceremony Tuesday night, the Television Academy announced the winners of the 2019 News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
HBO took home ten statues, the most of any single winner. Six of those wins were the result of HBO’s now defunct relationship with Vice: “Vice News Tonight,” which ended its run this month after being canceled by HBO in June. (It will return on Viceland.) It took home five, while Vice Special Report took home one. The rest went to HBO Documentary Films.
PBS came in a close second with nine Emmys. Four went to “Independent Lens,” two to “Frontline,” two to “PBS News Hour” and one to “God Knows Where I Am.” And in third place was CBS with six Emmys: Five to “60 Minutes” and one won jointly by “48 Hours” and “CBS This Morning.”
Andrea Mitchell also received the lifetime achievement award.
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HBO took home ten statues, the most of any single winner. Six of those wins were the result of HBO’s now defunct relationship with Vice: “Vice News Tonight,” which ended its run this month after being canceled by HBO in June. (It will return on Viceland.) It took home five, while Vice Special Report took home one. The rest went to HBO Documentary Films.
PBS came in a close second with nine Emmys. Four went to “Independent Lens,” two to “Frontline,” two to “PBS News Hour” and one to “God Knows Where I Am.” And in third place was CBS with six Emmys: Five to “60 Minutes” and one won jointly by “48 Hours” and “CBS This Morning.”
Andrea Mitchell also received the lifetime achievement award.
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- 9/25/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
The International Human Rights Art Festival www.Ihraf.org, slated to premiere a new body of activist work at Saint Mary's Church in NYC on Sunday, October 15th, headlined by Oscar- and Tony Award-nominated actress, activist and film icon Kathleen Turner, was censored by Archbishop Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Saint Mary's Church last evening, just 72 hours before the show was supposed to go up.
- 10/13/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Catholic Church has clapped back at Steve Bannon, who slammed the church in an excerpt from this Sunday’s episode of “60 Minutes” over their response to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) sunset, calling his remarks “so ridiculous” they don’t even “merit a comment.” “You might imagine I was rather befuddled to see it,” said Cardinal Timothy Dolan in an interview on Sirius Xm Radio Thursday. He said he hadn’t heard Bannon’s comments, but read a transcript. “The Catholic Church has been terrible about this,” Bannon told Charlie Rose during a discussion about Daca’s end.
- 9/8/2017
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
Steven McDonald, the New York City police detective who was paralyzed from the neck down after being shot in 1986, died Tuesday at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, his close friend, John Bates, tells People. He was 59.
McDonald suffered an apparent heart attack last Friday, the NYPD chief of detectives, Robert K. Boyce, wrote on Twitter
My thoughts & prayers for Det. Steven McDonald who was hospitalized earlier today after suffering a heart attack. #hero
— Chief Robert Boyce (@NYPDDetectives) January 6, 2017
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McDonald, who was Catholic, lived a deeply spiritual life after the shooting incident. This...
McDonald suffered an apparent heart attack last Friday, the NYPD chief of detectives, Robert K. Boyce, wrote on Twitter
My thoughts & prayers for Det. Steven McDonald who was hospitalized earlier today after suffering a heart attack. #hero
— Chief Robert Boyce (@NYPDDetectives) January 6, 2017
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McDonald, who was Catholic, lived a deeply spiritual life after the shooting incident. This...
- 1/11/2017
- by Erin Hill
- PEOPLE.com
As the mudslinging of the 2016 presidential election comes to a close, one reporter is opening up about how she dealt with loss while covering an unprecedented battle to be Commander-in-Chief.
CNN senior political correspondent Brianna Keilar‘s mother died earlier this year after a short battle with acute leukemia.
Keilar, 36, found out that her mother was ill just 24 hours before her mom’s death, which happened to be when she was traveling to Kentucky the evening before the state’s presidential primary.
“As we drive to the airport I Google ‘acute leukemia,’ ” wrote Keilar. “There are two major kinds and...
CNN senior political correspondent Brianna Keilar‘s mother died earlier this year after a short battle with acute leukemia.
Keilar, 36, found out that her mother was ill just 24 hours before her mom’s death, which happened to be when she was traveling to Kentucky the evening before the state’s presidential primary.
“As we drive to the airport I Google ‘acute leukemia,’ ” wrote Keilar. “There are two major kinds and...
- 10/31/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton shared the stage at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner hosted by archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan. The Al Smith Dinner brought the presidential candidates together once again after a very contentious debate the previous night. Dolan worked as the peacekeeper between the two, keeping the unity between the two. […]
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- 10/21/2016
- by Sean Fahey
- Uinterview
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton may be in the midst of a bitter battle for the White House, but the rivals reluctantly kept it friendly(ish) Thursday night as they attended the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner in New York City.
In a departure from the final presidential debate just one night earlier, the nominees shook hands at the event — and even engaged in a prayer beforehand, thanks to Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
The night was filled with laughs and boos, with the presidential candidates donning forced smiles as they launched rough...
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton may be in the midst of a bitter battle for the White House, but the rivals reluctantly kept it friendly(ish) Thursday night as they attended the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner in New York City.
In a departure from the final presidential debate just one night earlier, the nominees shook hands at the event — and even engaged in a prayer beforehand, thanks to Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
The night was filled with laughs and boos, with the presidential candidates donning forced smiles as they launched rough...
- 10/21/2016
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
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It’s going to take a lot of praying to repent for these jokes.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump traded some brutal barbs at the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner in New York City Thursday night. Some landed, some fell flat and some (Trump’s) bombed so hard they drew boos.
The traditionally lighthearted fundraising dinner for Catholic Charities quickly took a turn for the 2016 when Trump accused Clinton of “hating Catholics.” The jab was met with jeers and boos, which continued as Trump called the former secretary of state...
It’s going to take a lot of praying to repent for these jokes.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump traded some brutal barbs at the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner in New York City Thursday night. Some landed, some fell flat and some (Trump’s) bombed so hard they drew boos.
The traditionally lighthearted fundraising dinner for Catholic Charities quickly took a turn for the 2016 when Trump accused Clinton of “hating Catholics.” The jab was met with jeers and boos, which continued as Trump called the former secretary of state...
- 10/21/2016
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
The Alfred E. Smith Dinner Thursday night was accompanied by boos and groans as Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton continued their political arguments outside of the debates. The Al Smith Dinner has been held since Smith’s death in 1944, an event hosted by the archbishop of New York, now Cardinal Timothy Dolan, and founded by the Alfred Smith Memorial Foundation. […]
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- 10/21/2016
- by Sean Fahey
- Uinterview
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Cardinal Timothy Dolan was sitting between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Thursday evening at the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner in New York City â. in what he joked was “the iciest place on the planet.”
But while both presidential candidates offered tough takedowns of one another during what is usually an evening of lightheartedness and fun, Dolan says there were moments of kindness behind the scenes.
“I was very moved by the obvious attempt by both Secretary Clinton and Mr. Trump to try to get along, to say nice things privately to one another,...
Cardinal Timothy Dolan was sitting between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Thursday evening at the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner in New York City â. in what he joked was “the iciest place on the planet.”
But while both presidential candidates offered tough takedowns of one another during what is usually an evening of lightheartedness and fun, Dolan says there were moments of kindness behind the scenes.
“I was very moved by the obvious attempt by both Secretary Clinton and Mr. Trump to try to get along, to say nice things privately to one another,...
- 10/21/2016
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump was booed at a Catholic charity dinner in New York City Thursday night after his gentle roasting of Hillary Clinton — seated just feet away from him on the dais — turned vicious. “We learned so much from WikiLeaks. For example, Hillary believes that it’s vital to deceive the people by having one public policy and a totally different policy in private,” Trump said at the Alfred E. Smith charity dinner hosted by New York Catholic Cardinal Timothy Dolan at the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan. “For example here she is tonight in public pretending not to hate Catholics.” Every four.
- 10/21/2016
- by Thom Geier and Itay Hod
- The Wrap
A used Fiat just sold for $300,000 -- and, no, this is not an April Fools' joke. Auction site Charitybuzz just sold one of the Fiat 500 Lounge hatchbacks that Pope Francis cruised around in during his trip to NYC and D.C. last year. Its new owner, ironically, is a Jewish businessman named Miles Nadal. Nadal tells TMZ he won't actually be driving the car -- it'll go in his personal automotive museum along with the...
- 4/1/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
According to Fox News, Catholic leaders were “up in arms” over the decision to allow gay groups to march in New York City's annual St. Patrick's Day parade, but Stephen Colbert had trouble tracking down their sources. While expressing his fake outrage during his fake conservative Comedy Central talk show on Thursday, Colbert looked to Catholic League president Bill Donahue for guidance. See video: Bill O'Reilly Tells Viewers ‘Do Not Believe’ Jon Stewart's Propaganda “No controversy,” Colbert quoted the man as saying. What about Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the current Archbishop of New York? “I think the decision they made is a wise one,...
- 9/5/2014
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan sat down with NBC News' David Gregory for a taping of Sunday’s Meet the Press where he reportedly confessed that the Catholic Church has been “out-marketed” on the issue of gay marriage. He lamented that opponents of the church’s position on same-sex marriage have been able to caricature the church as being “anti-gay.”...
- 11/30/2013
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
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Based on eagle-eyed Amazing Race sleuths, the upcoming season will include the return of Brenchel, cowboys Jet and Cord as well as those awful twinnees. At least we also get to see Margie and Luke, who still own a soft spot in my heart. There’s also a team returning from this season, so watch out for spoilers.
The cast for Gracepoint — Fox’s remake of Broadchurch — just got more amazing with the addition of Breaking Bad‘s Anna Gunn (in Olivia Colman‘s role) and Jacki Weaver as the mysterious lady in who lives in an Rv (though the character is changing, probably to throw off people who’ve already seen Broadchurch).
Anna Gunn and David Tennant? I can’t wait for the Doctor Who/Breaking Bad crossover fanfic this will inspire.
Brace yourselves, there’s another conservative Daily Show in the works, except this one would be syndicated.
Based on eagle-eyed Amazing Race sleuths, the upcoming season will include the return of Brenchel, cowboys Jet and Cord as well as those awful twinnees. At least we also get to see Margie and Luke, who still own a soft spot in my heart. There’s also a team returning from this season, so watch out for spoilers.
The cast for Gracepoint — Fox’s remake of Broadchurch — just got more amazing with the addition of Breaking Bad‘s Anna Gunn (in Olivia Colman‘s role) and Jacki Weaver as the mysterious lady in who lives in an Rv (though the character is changing, probably to throw off people who’ve already seen Broadchurch).
Anna Gunn and David Tennant? I can’t wait for the Doctor Who/Breaking Bad crossover fanfic this will inspire.
Brace yourselves, there’s another conservative Daily Show in the works, except this one would be syndicated.
- 11/19/2013
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
Stephen Colbert took aim at just about everyone during a Roman Catholic charity dinner in New York City earlier this week. The funnyman made digs at famous politicians, members of the media and even Pope Francis. The Colbert Report star didn't disappoint as he delivered a joke-filled speech at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner in the grand ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. It seems as though absolutely no one was safe from Colbert's sharp tongue. During his almost ten-minute speech, he joked that New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan's outfit of robes and a cap made him look like "a flamboyant Zorro" and poked at former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's...
- 10/18/2013
- E! Online
Stephen Colbert got a dig in at recently installed Pope Francis’ humble ways Thursday night while speaking at a Roman Catholic charity dinner in New York, CBS reports. Appearing at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria, the “Colbert Report” host cracked that if the Pope had his way, the ritzy event probably would have been held at an Ihop. See video: Stephen Colbert Mocks Shepard Smith, ‘Fox News Deck’: ‘It’s Like He’s Playing Wii Tragedy’ Colbert also gave New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan a ribbing, telling the holy man that his vestments made...
- 10/18/2013
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Not even the pope was immune Thursday night as Stephen Colbert cracked one-liners and took digs at luminaries from politics, finance and the media at a Roman Catholic charity dinner in New York City that’s perennially packed with big names.
Colbert, the satirical star of Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report, delivered his remarks at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner in the grand ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in Manhattan, where he noted many great speakers — and probably a few bar mitzvah DJs — had appeared before him.
Over the course of 10 minutes, Colbert said New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan...
Colbert, the satirical star of Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report, delivered his remarks at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner in the grand ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in Manhattan, where he noted many great speakers — and probably a few bar mitzvah DJs — had appeared before him.
Over the course of 10 minutes, Colbert said New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan...
- 10/18/2013
- by Associated Press
- EW - Inside TV
American Family Associations says gays will crush Christians, Mark Ruffalo tackles sex addiction, Modern Family considers a gay wedding.
Now that Prop 8 is essentially in the dustbin, Modern Family executive producer Christopher Lloyd says that the show will now consider a wedding for Mitch and Cam. “As you can imagine in Cam and Mitchell’s life, they would be feeling that a door has opened that was closed to them. Wouldn’t it be pretty tempting to think about walking through it? We imagine a lot of gay couples today are deciding whether to get married now that it’s open to them. From our standpoint, that’s something to explore.”
We had a number of celebrities announce engagements as a result of the Supreme Court rulings. Melissa Etheridge will be marrying Linda Wallem, the creator of Nurse Jackie, and Ted Allen is engaged to Barry Rice.
Southland has of course been canceled by TNT,...
Now that Prop 8 is essentially in the dustbin, Modern Family executive producer Christopher Lloyd says that the show will now consider a wedding for Mitch and Cam. “As you can imagine in Cam and Mitchell’s life, they would be feeling that a door has opened that was closed to them. Wouldn’t it be pretty tempting to think about walking through it? We imagine a lot of gay couples today are deciding whether to get married now that it’s open to them. From our standpoint, that’s something to explore.”
We had a number of celebrities announce engagements as a result of the Supreme Court rulings. Melissa Etheridge will be marrying Linda Wallem, the creator of Nurse Jackie, and Ted Allen is engaged to Barry Rice.
Southland has of course been canceled by TNT,...
- 6/27/2013
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Anne Marie Murphy, the Sandy Hook Elementary School teacher who died trying to protect precious Dylan Hockley, 6, with her body, was compared to Jesus as she was laid to rest on Dec. 20. So incredibly sad. When Adam Lanza began his horrific attack on the Sandy Hook Elementary School campus on Dec. 14, many teachers sprung into action, with a singular mission to protect the young ones in their care. One such teacher was Anne Marie Murphy, a special education teacher who died while trying to shield her students from bullets. On Dec. 20, Anne Marie was laid to rest in Kotonah, NY. Anne Marie, a 52-year-old mother of four, was mourned at St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Kotonah. Cardinal Timothy Dolan compared the teacher to Jesus, praising her for her bravery and compassion. "Like Jesus, Annie laid down her life for her friends," the Cardinal said. Anne Marie was found still cradling six-year-old Dylan Hockley,...
- 12/21/2012
- by Billy Nilles
- HollywoodLife
As anchor of shows on Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel, and with responsibility for overseeing the business coverage on both, Neil Cavuto has a lot on his plate, even if he wasn't a 54-year-old man who successfully battled Hodgkin's disease only to wind up being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
Blending affability with sharp financial acumen, balancing a tough interviewing style with boundless good humor and self-deprecation, Cavuto comes across on camera in his two daily news hours -- Fnc's "Your World With Neil Cavuto" and Fbn's "Cavuto" -- as being full of energy and in full command of the facts.
The reality is sometimes a little different.
Speaking to Zap2it after a long Friday (Nov. 2) of covering the shattering impact of Hurricane Sandy and looking forward to the hotly contested presidential election, taking place on Tuesday, Nov. 6, Cavuto has noticed that work is sometimes good -- albeit temporary -- medicine.
Blending affability with sharp financial acumen, balancing a tough interviewing style with boundless good humor and self-deprecation, Cavuto comes across on camera in his two daily news hours -- Fnc's "Your World With Neil Cavuto" and Fbn's "Cavuto" -- as being full of energy and in full command of the facts.
The reality is sometimes a little different.
Speaking to Zap2it after a long Friday (Nov. 2) of covering the shattering impact of Hurricane Sandy and looking forward to the hotly contested presidential election, taking place on Tuesday, Nov. 6, Cavuto has noticed that work is sometimes good -- albeit temporary -- medicine.
- 11/3/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
I think I'm going to go with Rod McCullom's general assessment of Omari Hardwick's motivations on how he played a closeted gay man in Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls. We get it, you're straight.
ABC has ordered a Joss Whedon pilot for S.H.I.E.L.D., though details are light about what characters they'd have involved. You can't just pull Chris Evans into a television show. How do the comics handle it? Do they have good stories without the super powered heroes?
It appears that not only is Calvin Klein's ex Nick Gruber writing a tell-all book, he's also found and interesting new squeeze in John Luciano, the nephew of the famous gangster, who took him on a shopping spree. What's next, an appearance on Logo's In The Big House?
Gay Marine Beaten To a Pulp To Fire Up the Rnc Crowd.
The Six Pack's Ben Harvey...
ABC has ordered a Joss Whedon pilot for S.H.I.E.L.D., though details are light about what characters they'd have involved. You can't just pull Chris Evans into a television show. How do the comics handle it? Do they have good stories without the super powered heroes?
It appears that not only is Calvin Klein's ex Nick Gruber writing a tell-all book, he's also found and interesting new squeeze in John Luciano, the nephew of the famous gangster, who took him on a shopping spree. What's next, an appearance on Logo's In The Big House?
Gay Marine Beaten To a Pulp To Fire Up the Rnc Crowd.
The Six Pack's Ben Harvey...
- 8/29/2012
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
According to an AP report, New York Roman Catholic spiritual leader Cardinal Timothy Dolan will offer the benediction at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., the night that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney accepts the Gop nomination for president.
The convention starts on Monday, Aug. 27, with varying amounts of coverage on the major broadcast networks, Cspan and news cablenets.
(Above, Dolan, at right, welcomes a surprise guest, "Today" host Matt Lauer, at left, to a radio townhall in New York City in May.)
Romney made the announcement in an interview with Raymond Arroyo, set to air on Arroyo's weekly newsmagazine/opinion show, "The World Over," airing at 8 p.m. Edt Thursday (Aug. 23) on the Ewtn Catholic cable/satellite network.
Dolan is the head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York and the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. The archdiocese and Ewtn are among the 40-plus Catholic dioceses,...
The convention starts on Monday, Aug. 27, with varying amounts of coverage on the major broadcast networks, Cspan and news cablenets.
(Above, Dolan, at right, welcomes a surprise guest, "Today" host Matt Lauer, at left, to a radio townhall in New York City in May.)
Romney made the announcement in an interview with Raymond Arroyo, set to air on Arroyo's weekly newsmagazine/opinion show, "The World Over," airing at 8 p.m. Edt Thursday (Aug. 23) on the Ewtn Catholic cable/satellite network.
Dolan is the head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York and the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. The archdiocese and Ewtn are among the 40-plus Catholic dioceses,...
- 8/22/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The Catholic archdiocese of New York, headed by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, as well as more than 40 other Catholic diocese and organizations around the country, announced on Monday that they were suing the Obama administration for violating their constitutionally protected religious rights due to contraception mandates contained within the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. In an MSNBC panel discussion on the matter, Salon.com editor Joan Walsh said that it was the Catholic bishops that were imposing on the religious freedoms of most Americans who support those mandates.
- 5/21/2012
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
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