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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Daytime Emmys on HLN Saturday


HLN’S LIVE PRESENTATION OF THE 39TH ANNUAL DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT EMMY® AWARDS ON JUNE 23 @ 8PM ET


HLN will present, LIVE, THE 39TH ANNUAL DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT EMMY® AWARDS ON HLN on Saturday, June 23 at 8pm-10 pm, ET, featuring talent that includes CNN’s Anderson Cooper and popular talk show host Rachael Ray. Fans who miss the live telecast will be able to catch the entire presentation during the following repeat airings: Saturday, June 23 at 10 pm and 12 midnight, Sunday June 24 at 8pm and 10 pm (all times Eastern).

Showbiz Tonight @ The Daytime Emmys® (preview show)
Friday, June 22 at 9 pm, re-airing at 11pm with encore presentations on Saturday, June 23 at 2 am, 4 am, 6 am, and 2 pm (all times Eastern)
HLN Showbiz Tonight host AJ Hammer and Showbiz Tonight correspondent Nischelle Turner will feature revealing stories about the big showdowns of the night - from Best Daytime Drama to the battle for best morning show between the Today show and Good Morning America - a look at the ultimate soap fans, a revealing look at popular talk show Live With Kelly, on-set with daytime’s big Court TV shows, and the story behind some of today’s biggest stars who got their start on soaps.
Showbiz Tonight @ The Daytime Emmys®-Live From the Red Carpet
Saturday, June 23 at 7pm, ET (re-airing on Sunday, June 24 at 7 pm, ET)
Just prior to the live telecast, viewers can get the behind-the scenes scoop on Showbiz Tonight @ The Daytime Emmys airing 7pm ET live from the Beverly Hilton and hosted by AJ Hammer, who will be joined by Showbiz Tonight correspondent Nischelle Turner on the Red Carpet for one-on-one interviews with the night’s biggest stars.


The star-studded show will televise awards in following categories (order of awards is TBA):
OUTSTANDING CULINARY PROGRAM (first-time televised)
OUTSTANDING MORNING PROGRAM
OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW/INFORMATIVE
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES WRITING TEAM
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES DIRECTING TEAM
OUTSTANDING GAME SHOW HOST
OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW/ENTERTAINMENT
OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW HOST
NEW APPROACHES – DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT
OUTSTANDING CULINARY/LIFESTYLE HOST
OUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S ANIMATED PROGRAM
OUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
OUTSTANDING PERFORMER IN A CHILDREN’S SERIES
OUTSTANDING LEGAL/COURTROOM PROGRAM
OUTSTANDING GAME/AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION SHOW
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD to Bill Geddie Presented By Barbara Walters
IN MEMORIAM TRIBUTE (first-time televised)
The full list of nominees in all of these categories can be found at http://emmyonline.tv/mediacenter/daytime_39th_nominations.html



HLNtv.COM DAYTIME PROGRAMMING FEATURES
Fans can access stories on many of their favorite daytime programs, from “An Ode to the Soaps” to this year’s talk show battle for the Emmy at: http://www.hlntv.com/clusters/daytime-emmys.
Fans can even find out their own “soap names” by clicking on to http://www.hlntv.com/interactive/2012/06/12/whats-your-soap-opera-name

HLN’s SOAP-CENTRIC SOCIAL MEDIA FAN ENGAGEMENT
Full details can be found at: http://www.hlntv.com/article/2012/06/11/daytime-emmys-social-media. Following are highlights:

CNN iREPORT Through CNN iReport, fans have a forum to show their love for daytime dramas, relate their favorite or most outrageous soap story lines and share their own stories relatyed to watching the soaps.
FACEBOOK Fans are asked to RSVP and invite friends to watch the Daytime Emmy® Awards on HLN. RSVPing "yes" to watch the Daytime Emmys will set a reminder on Facebook to watch the telecast. The FB site will also feature chats wth soap stars and updates on the live proceedings.
TWITTER Fans are encouraged to continue the conversation by tweeting about the awards and labeling tweets with #DaytimeEmmys. This label works on Instagram as well. On Emmy Day, June 23, fans will have access to behind the scenes content from HLN producers in Los Angeles with #InsideHLN.
PINTEREST Crystal Chappell has seen the most love on Pinterest since HLN’s board of outstanding actress nominees went up. The outstanding actor nominees are can also be found on Pinterest. After the red carpet is over, fans can also find the best images from the night.
INSTAGRAM Fans will have access to behind-the-scenes images from the Beverly Hilton Hotel directly to their Instagram feeds. HLN will be taking photos of the exciting activities from the installation of the red carpet to the pool-side after party.
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Time Warner (who cancelled CNN Financial Network) should discontinue HLN as a network and focus more on CNN. Canceling HLN could give CNN more viewers. Morning Express with Robin Meade is very popular and would do great if it moved to CNN. Along with that, develop a weekend show on CNN for Nancy Grace (resembling her current one) to go side by side with the Anthony Bourdain show. Also have Nancy Grace appear throughout CNN as their senior crime and justice/legal commentator correspondent.

Anonymous said...

It is being reported that the Today show will drop Ann Curry. If that does happen, CNN should hire her. I think she along side recently hired John Berman would make a great new morning team for CNN. Zoraida Sambolin is too dull as an anchor. Ashleigh Banfield should have her own afternoon newsroom block. Soledad O'Brien should move to primetime but with a new show, nothing like the awful Starting Point.

Anonymous said...

CNN needs big changes, these minute changes are not enough.
Effective changes will not happen as long as Jautz and Walton are in power. CNN's reputation is mud. Time Warner it's time to take action.

Anonymous said...

Rachel Maddow did an excellent piece last night about the Fast and Furious controversy. I don't think CNN has any journalists who have looked into exactly WHO was behind this thing blowing up. Turns out it was an extremist right winger and former militia leader and NRA supporter Michael Vanderboegh who is an agitator who convinced his blogger readers to break the windows of Democratic offices across the country, Rachel always digs deep, something that "reporters" like Drew Griffin aren't capable of.

Anonymous said...

I am disappointed that Anderson Cooper has
completely ignored the kids bullying a 68 yr
old bus monitor. 360 always focuses on bullying.
The things these 13 year old boys said to that
grandmother was shocking and a disgrace. Some
kids will bully the elderly. They just don;t bully
their peers.

Anonymous said...

anon 3:58, AC will be interviewing the bus monitor tonight on 360. She's got a huge "vacation fund" from people who have sent in money and expressed sympathy and support.

Anonymous said...

I see on Face Book that Anderson will be talking to
Karen Klein and the bad kids. Honestly, I don't think
they are sorry and this is not new behavior. Anderson
Cooper used to interview people from all walks of
life That was when 360 was good. Right now 360
only talks to pundits. It restores my faith in people
to see the outpouring of support for Karen Klein.

Time Warner is not going to discontinue HLN. They
get carriage fees for all of their channels.

Anonymous said...

Glad I was away for the weekend and did not watch HLN for their daytime emmys, which obviously are considered, totally unimportant.
They are are on a cable station that does have a large viewership and a Saturday afternoon...the worst time available.
In other words who cares.