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#1 Lendai

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Posted 25 May 2012 - 12:18 PM

HLN will be broadcasting the ceremony for the daytime Emmy awards. :/

http://insidecablene...-daytime-emmys/

HLN grabs the reigns as the host network of the 39th annual daytime entertainment Emmy® Awards to be presented live from The Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 23, 8-10 p.m., ET/PT, it was announced by Scot Safon, Executive Vice President & General Manager, HLN, and Malachy Wienges, Chairman, National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

“HLN is thrilled to work with NATAS to celebrate some of television’s best programs and performances,” said Safon. “Every day we focus on the news and information people talk about, and that has included extensive coverage of the Daytime Emmys in the past. This year, we’re very excited to also be carrying the event itself.”

“The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) is very excited to announce that the 2012 Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Awards will be broadcast live on HLN on Saturday, June 23, from The Beverly Hilton hotel, in Beverly Hills, California,” said Wienges, Chairman of NATAS. “Working with the show’s producer, Gabriel Gornell of LocoDistro, we are preparing a new, fresh, creative show that will honor all the genres that make Daytime Television part of our daily lives. These shows include Daytime Dramas, Children’s and Animation Programming, Game Shows, Courtroom, Talk, Culinary, and the Morning Shows.”



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Posted 25 May 2012 - 03:22 PM

Have to admit, this is a pretty good get. (At least HLN is striving to improve their programming).

#3 AJJ

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Posted 17 June 2013 - 04:26 AM

Well... This is embarrassing.

http://www.mediabist...emoriam_b184022

The whole live interview thing was a bad idea from the start. Should've stuck to last year's format instead. The only thing they should've changed was that annoying loop of music they kept playing after and before each break and after announcing the winners and nominees, which were all the same music score.



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