September 24, 2009 2:01 PM
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Four Emmys For 60 Minutes
A Syrian injured man who was shot in his leg by the Syrian border guard when he was crossing a river from Syria into Lebanon, is seen on the ground, at the northern Lebanese-Syrian border town of Wadi Khaled, in Akkar, north Lebanon, May 30, 2012. (AP)
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has announced its list of Emmy winners in the news and documentary categories for 2006 and 60 Minutes has won four awards, the most any single program received.
A report for The CBS Evening News also won one statuette at 28th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards ceremony, which took place on Sept. 24 in New York.
Below is the list of winners:
Outstanding Coverage Of A Breaking News Story In A News Magazine
Patti Dunn
Correspondent Lesley Stahl
Executive Producer Jeff Fager
Executive Editor Patti Hassler
Senior Broadcast Producer Michael Whitney
Producer Richard Bonin
Outstanding Continuing Coverage Of A News Story In A News Magazine
Searching for Jacob
Correspondent Scott Pelley
Executive Producer Jeff Fager
Executive Editor Patti Hassler
Senior Broadcast Producer Michael Whitney
Producer Shawn Efran
Best Report In A News Magazine
The Duke Rape Case
Correspondent Ed Bradley
Executive Producer Jeff Fager
Executive Editor Patti Hassler
Senior Broadcast Producer Michael Whitney
Senior Producer Michael Radutzky
Producer Tanya Simon
Outstanding Interview
President Ahmadinejad
Correspondent Mike Wallace
Executive Producer Jeff Fager
Executive Editor Patti Hassler
Senior Broadcast Producer Michael Whitney
Producer Robert Anderson
The CBS Evening News won a fifth award for the following story:
Outstanding Continuing Coverage Of A News Story In A Regularly Scheduled Newscast
"Ramadi: On the Front Line"
Correspondent Lara Logan
Executive Producer Rome Hartman
Senior Producer Bill Owens
Producers Max McClellan and Jeff Newton
Copyright 2009 CBS. All rights reserved. A report for The CBS Evening News also won one statuette at 28th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards ceremony, which took place on Sept. 24 in New York.
Below is the list of winners:
Patti Dunn
Correspondent Lesley Stahl
Executive Producer Jeff Fager
Executive Editor Patti Hassler
Senior Broadcast Producer Michael Whitney
Producer Richard Bonin
Searching for Jacob
Correspondent Scott Pelley
Executive Producer Jeff Fager
Executive Editor Patti Hassler
Senior Broadcast Producer Michael Whitney
Producer Shawn Efran
The Duke Rape Case
Correspondent Ed Bradley
Executive Producer Jeff Fager
Executive Editor Patti Hassler
Senior Broadcast Producer Michael Whitney
Senior Producer Michael Radutzky
Producer Tanya Simon
President Ahmadinejad
Correspondent Mike Wallace
Executive Producer Jeff Fager
Executive Editor Patti Hassler
Senior Broadcast Producer Michael Whitney
Producer Robert Anderson
The CBS Evening News won a fifth award for the following story:
"Ramadi: On the Front Line"
Correspondent Lara Logan
Executive Producer Rome Hartman
Senior Producer Bill Owens
Producers Max McClellan and Jeff Newton
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