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International Emmy Award for Best News
Award for excellence in international news coverage From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The International Emmy Award for Best News is presented by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS) to the best news programming produced and initially broadcast outside of the United States. The categories for international journalism are presented at the News & Documentary Emmy Awards alongside their U.S. counterparts.[1] The award was first given in 1999.
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Rules and regulations
According to the rules of the International Academy, the category is intended for "continuing coverage of a breaking news story in a regularly scheduled newscast (a newscast that covers the major news of the day on a consistent basis)".[2]
In order to be qualify for the category, the entry must be at least twenty minutes and no longer than forty-five minutes in duration. The entry may be drawn from a single broadcast or a series of broadcasts and may include background and analysis, along with new developments in an ongoing story.
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Winners and nominees
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