60 MINUTES took home five Emmys at the 33rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards in New York City last night, the most awarded to any single commercial broadcast network program. In addition, 48 HOURS and the CBS EVENING NEWS each won a statuette, bringing the CBS News Network a total of seven Emmys.
Following are the categories, names and credits for the winning stories:OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM IN A REGULARLY SCHEDULED NEWSCAST CBS EVENING NEWS - Gunwalker: Fast and Furious Executive Producers: Rick Kaplan and Patricia Shevlin Senior Producers: Ward Sloane and Bill Piersol Producer: Christopher Scholl Correspondent: Sharyl AttkissonOUTSTANDING CONTINUING COVERAGE OF A NEWS STORY IN A NEWS MAGAZINE 48 HOURS - Grave Injustice Executive Producer: Susan Zirinsky Senior Producer: Judy Tygard and Nancy Kramer Producers: Lourdes Aguiar and Jenna Jackson Field Producer: Jennifer Ashmawy Co-Producers: Atticus Brady, David A. Spungen and George Baluzy Correspondent: Richard Schlesinger
OUTSTANDING FEATURE STORY IN A NEWS MAGAZINE 60 MINUTES - Gospel for Teens Executive Producer: Jeff Fager Executive Editor: Bill Owens Producer: Shari Finkelstein Co-Producers: Jennie Held and Robert Shattuck Correspondent: Lesley StahlOUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN A CRAFT: EDITING - NEWS 60 MINUTES - Gospel for Teens Editor: Robert ShattuckOUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN A CRAFT: WRITING 60 MINUTES - Hard Times Generation: Families in Cars Writers: Robert Anderson, Scott Pelley and Nicole YoungOUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN A CRAFT: RESEARCH 60 MINUTES - Hard Times Generation: Families in Cars Researchers: Robert Anderson, Scott Pelley, Aaron Weisz and Nicole YoungOUTSTANDING BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC REPORTING IN A NEWS MAGAZINE 60 MINUTES - The Next Housing Shock Executive Producer: Jeff Fager Executive Editor: Bill Owens Producers: Robert Anderson and Daniel Ruetenik Co-Producers: Nicole Young and Robert Shattuck Correspondent: Scott Pelley