What's Happening?
The 2026 News and Documentary Emmy Awards have announced their nominations, with National Geographic leading the pack with 51 nominations. ABC News follows closely with 47 nominations, including a shared nomination with National Geographic. The awards
recognize excellence in news and documentary programming, with categories such as Outstanding Live News Program and Best Documentary. Notable nominees include ABC's 'World News Tonight With David Muir' and CNN's 'Anderson Cooper 360'. The nominations were selected from over 2,000 submissions, judged by more than 900 industry professionals. The awards will be presented in two ceremonies on May 27 and 28 at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York.
Why It's Important?
The News and Documentary Emmy Awards highlight the critical role of journalism and documentary filmmaking in informing and engaging the public. National Geographic's leading number of nominations underscores its influence and commitment to high-quality storytelling. The recognition of diverse voices and perspectives in the nominations reflects the evolving landscape of media, where underrepresented stories are gaining prominence. This year's nominees demonstrate the power of media to challenge perspectives and elevate important narratives, which is crucial in a time of rapid information dissemination and media consumption.
What's Next?
The winners of the 47th annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards will be announced in ceremonies on May 27 and 28. These events will be streamed live, allowing a global audience to witness the recognition of excellence in journalism and documentary filmmaking. The outcomes of these awards could influence future programming decisions and highlight emerging trends in media storytelling. As the industry continues to evolve, the awards serve as a benchmark for quality and innovation in news and documentary production.











