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NASA & SpaceX WIN 2019 Emmy for Demo-1 webcast
« on: 07/17/2019 04:41 am »
It’s in the Outstanding Interactive Program category:

https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2019/outstanding-interactive-program

Very different from all the other nominees:

Conan
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah
The Late Late Show With James Corden
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

https://twitter.com/rocketjoy/status/1151277518697222145

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.@SpaceX got nominated for an Emmy for the Demo 1 webcast. How cool is that!?! Way to go @bencredible @MissRFTC and everyone else involved in the production! emmys.com/awards/nominee… #Emmys2019
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Re: NASA & SpaceX 2019 Emmy nomination for Demo-1 webcast
« Reply #1 on: 07/17/2019 02:09 pm »
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NASA, SpaceX Earn Emmy Nomination for Demo-1 Mission Coverage

NASA and SpaceX were nominated for an Emmy! Teams from the agency’s Commercial Crew Program are among six finalists in the Outstanding Interactive Program category for their coverage of SpaceX’s Demo-1 mission in March 2019.

The nomination recognizes the teams’ tremendous efforts in sharing with the world Crew Dragon’s historic journey to the International Space Station. The mission marked the first time a commercially operated spacecraft docked with the space station, and brought the United States a critical step closer to launching astronauts in American spacecraft on American rockets from American soil.

NASA and SpaceX spent years preparing a collaborative approach to mission coverage, which featured multiple live broadcasts from agency and company facilities across the country during each phase of the mission, continuing through Crew Dragon’s stunning return to Earth. Throughout NASA’s coverage, the agency engaged social media users around the world and at local social media influencer gatherings at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The Emmy Awards ceremony will be held Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019.

Marie Lewis / July 17, 2019

https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2019/07/17/nasa-spacex-earn-emmy-nomination-for-demo-1-mission-coverage/

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Re: NASA & SpaceX WIN 2019 Emmy for Demo-1 webcast
« Reply #2 on: 09/15/2019 08:52 am »
https://twitter.com/nexthorizons_/status/1173083484983889920

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@SpaceX and @NASA won an #Emmy in interactive programming for coverage of the @SpaceX Demo-1 flight, which is one step closer to the goal of launching astronauts to the @Space_Station and beyound. Congratulations to all involved and on the #Emmy win.

📸 - @NASA

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