Telemundo received three nominations for the 35th Annual News & Documentary Emmy® Awards, according to the announcement made today by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). More than 200 nominees were announced in 43 categories, including the first-ever categories dedicated to news and documentary programming in Spanish. The Awards will be given out on Tuesday, September 30, 2014, during a ceremony at Frederick P. Rose Hall, the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, located in the Time Warner Center in New York City.
Below are Telemundo's nominations:
Outstanding Newscast or News Magazine in Spanish:
- "Al Rojo Vivo con MarÃa Celeste"
- "Noticiero Telemundo"
Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in Spanish:
-"Pope Francis"
Anchored by MarÃa Celeste Arrarás and José DÃaz-Balart, "Noticiero Telemundo" is the most reliable source of information for the US Hispanic community. Its acclaimed team of correspondents and collaborators offers the latest news, interviews with key figures, analysis and commentary about national and international events.
Hosted by Emmy® Award-winning journalist MarÃa Celeste Arrarás, "Al Rojo Vivo con MarÃa Celeste" sets the news and entertainment agenda for Hispanic audiences. Telemundo's acclaimed news magazine is on the leading edge of breaking news with captivating stories. "Al Rojo Vivo con MarÃa Celeste" is known for being the first to cover developments that captivate the Hispanic public, presenting them in an innovative format that emphasizes the human aspects behind every story. "Al Rojo Vivo con MarÃa Celeste" draws on a stellar team of collaborators nationwide, including Carmen Dominicci, SofÃa Lachapelle, Guadalupe Venegas, Rogelio Mora-Tagle and fashionista Enrique "Quique" Usales.
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