Ukraine Gets First-Ever Emmy Nomination

International TV Academy unveils news, current event noms.

"Details — South Ossetian War," a news program that details the bloodshed and politics in Tbilisi, Georgia, is the first Ukraine program ever nominated for an Emmy.

It’s one one of several shows nominated from around the world in the news and current events categories. The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will unveil the winners at a ceremony at the Frederick P. Rose Hall at Time Warner Center in New York City on September 21.

In the news category, "Details," from Inter TV, is nominated alongside ITV News, TV Globo and Al Jazeera News Hour. Al Jazeera is nominated in both the news and current affairs sections for the second consecutive year.

A full list of the nominated entries below (from press release):

 

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"Al Jazeera News Hour — Russia-Georgia War"
Al Jazeera English, Qatar

 

Al Jazeera English is on the ground covering the Russia-Georgia war. The channel’s Moscow bureau mobilizes on the story three days before fighting begins and travels to the South Ossetian border where, on Friday, August 8, 2008, they witness the outbreak of hostilities. The channel deploys journalists across the region, feeding live updates and cut packages from the front lines. This entry comprises of four packages from Gori, Tskhinvali and South Ossetia and a live update from Tiblisi.

 

"ITV News — China Earthquake"
ITV News, UK

On May 12, 2008 the biggest earthquake in China in 30 years strikes the country’s Sichuan Province. The story dominates ITV News programs for the following 10 days. International Editor, Bill Neely, obtains footage of the earthquake, capturing its full force and the terrifying ordeal of the survivors. He also marches with the Red Army to the epicenter. China Correspondent, John Ray, reaches the city of Beichuan, where a school has collapsed on 3,000 pupils. He shows survivors pulled from the wreckage before reporting from Hongbai, close to the epicenter.
 
"Details – South Ossetian War"
National Information Systems Ltd. — INTER TV Channel, Ukraine

From the first day of the bloodshed of the South Ossetian War, INTER TV crews cover the conflict from Tskhinvali (Southern Ossetia), Gori war zone (Georgia), Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, and later from Abkhazia. Witnesses, news-specialists, victims, and refugees all tell their stories. This submission is a compilation of INTER TV newscasts’ main stories within the first 4 days of the conflict.
  
"Jornal Nacional — Eloa’s Story"
TV Globo, Brazil

One hundred hours after a young man holds his ex-girlfriend Eloá and her best friend hostage, elite troops storm the apartment – in full view of the cameras. The abductor comes out unscathed, however, both Eloá and Nayara have been shot. Only the latter survives. Police state that action took place only after a shot was heard from inside. But an independent criminal and forensic expert contacted by TV Globo concludes the shots were fired only after police went in. The truth comes out when Nayara, the survivor, confirms the expert’s findings.
 
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"Witness Special – Return to Nablus"
Al Jazeera English / Flashback Television/ Teachers Television, Qatar

Witness returns to the Palestinian town of Nablus where the cameras go inside Hajja Rushda girls’ school and King Talal boys’ school for the final months of the academic year, to complete the year-in-the-life observation of two schools under Israeli occupation. In addition to all the usual stresses of running a school and facing exams teachers, students have to live under siege and the constant threat of violence, arrests by the Israeli army and oppressive restrictions on their movement. This is a story of trials and triumphs.
 
"Dispatches – Saving Africa’s Witch Children"
Red Rebel Films and Oxford Scientific Films for Channel 4, UK

In some of the poorest parts of Nigeria, where evangelical religious fervor is combined with a belief in sorcery and black magic, many thousands of children are being blamed for catastrophes, death and famine –  and branded witches. Denounced as Satan-made flesh by powerful pastors and prophetesses, these children are abandoned, tortured, starved and murdered –- all in the name of Jesus Christ. This Dispatches Special follows the work of one Englishman, 29 year old Gary Foxcroft, who has devoted his life to helping these desperate and vulnerable children.
 
"ARD exclusiv — Kindersklaven"
Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Germany

 

ARD exclusiv "Kindersklaven" is a journalistic documentary series about child slaves. In this episode, a 10 year old boy sits on the floor of a filthy cellar, stitching pearls on fabric for 14 hours a day as a warden snaps at him, demanding that he continue working.
 
"The Team – Babies Traffic"
Eyeworks Cuatro Cabezas, Argentina


 

In Argentina, for every child who is legally adopted, there are three who are victims of trafficking. In Santiago del Estero, for every ten children born, scarcely two are registered in a Civil Record. Many of these trafficked children end up in prostitution networks, as part of child pornography, and organ trafficking. We travel to Misiones and Santiago del Estero, both states indicated as the places where the traffic networks are installed. We find mothers whose babies are taken away from them, couples who wait years for an adoption, and adults that discover that they had been adopted illegally. For an illegal baby it is possible to pay from two thousand to twenty thousand dollars. The Team will demonstrate that baby trafficking is a huge business.

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