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From Network Press Release March 21, 2003
10:04 AM EST (1504 GMT)
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ATLANTA -- "NASCAR on NBC/TNT" received two Sports Emmy nominations Thursday from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
NBC/TNT was nominated in the Outstanding Live Sports Series and Outstanding Technical Team categories.
The Sports Emmys are given to sports broadcasters and industry professionals in such categories as: Live Sports Special, Live Sports Series, Edited Sports Special, Sports Documentary, Edited Sports Series/Anthologies, Weekly Studio Show, Daily Studio Show, Studio Host, Play-by-Play, Studio Analyst and Event Analyst.
The 24th Annual Sports Emmy Awards will be presented at a black-tie dinner ceremony on April 21 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York. Leading sports broadcasters, personalities and television professionals will be presenters at this star-studded event.
Additionally, Roone Arledge will be recognized posthumously with this year's Lifetime Achievement Award for his legendary contributions to sports programming.
10:04 AM EST (1504 GMT)
Nascar.com
ATLANTA -- "NASCAR on NBC/TNT" received two Sports Emmy nominations Thursday from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
NBC/TNT was nominated in the Outstanding Live Sports Series and Outstanding Technical Team categories.
The Sports Emmys are given to sports broadcasters and industry professionals in such categories as: Live Sports Special, Live Sports Series, Edited Sports Special, Sports Documentary, Edited Sports Series/Anthologies, Weekly Studio Show, Daily Studio Show, Studio Host, Play-by-Play, Studio Analyst and Event Analyst.
The 24th Annual Sports Emmy Awards will be presented at a black-tie dinner ceremony on April 21 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York. Leading sports broadcasters, personalities and television professionals will be presenters at this star-studded event.
Additionally, Roone Arledge will be recognized posthumously with this year's Lifetime Achievement Award for his legendary contributions to sports programming.
TNT and NBC!! Fox is 50 times better, even though DW's Boogity Boogity Boogity, is getting a little bit old. 