Bloomberg Nominated for Four News & Documentary Emmy Awards


Bloomberg has earned four nominations for the 46th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards, announced today:

The Circuit with Emily Chang, “Netflix is Betting Big on Latin America,” for Outstanding Arts, Culture or Entertainment Coverage
In The Circuit, host and Executive Producer, Emily Chang, goes on location for intimate conversations with the world’s most powerful and fascinating founders, influencers, and innovators bringing audiences behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful stories, launches, and trends. In “Netflix is Betting Big on Latin America,” Chang heads to Colombia, the heart of the entertainment giant’s ambitions to expand viewership. Season 3 premieres soon.

Bloomberg Investigates, “The Dirty Business of Monkey Laundering,” for Outstanding Short Documentary
Bloomberg Investigates is an award-winning series that sets out to uncover the truth behind some of the most powerful stories from around the world. In “The Dirty Business of Monkey Laundering,” Bloomberg Investigates looks into how a US government agency set out to prove suppliers to research labs were importing wild monkeys from Cambodia with false paperwork.

The Future with Hannah Fry, “Quantum Arms Race,”  for Outstanding Science and Technology Coverage
Do you want to know what your future holds? A life beyond 150 years old? A world where computers can read our emotions? Mathematician Hannah Fry explores these questions and more in The Future. In “Quantum Arms Race,” Fry travels to IBM’s research facility to learn the promise and peril of the technology’s unfathomable power.

Bloomberg News Spotlight, “The Price of Money,” for Outstanding Editing – News
News Spotlight is everything you need to know about the big topics shaping our world, direct from Bloomberg’s global newsroom. In “The Price of Money,” when central banks like the US Federal Reserve make an interest rate decision, they’re reacting to a bundle of domestic and external factors. Those factors used to push down on borrowing costs. Now, after decades of cheap money, they are pushing up. It’s a massive change. Bloomberg Economics crunched 50 years of data to show why interest rates are likely to stay high, and what it means for everything from house prices to the stock market and your pension.

Winners for News & Documentary Emmy Awards will be announced in two ceremonies on June 25 and June 26.

See all of Bloomberg Originals series and documentaries here.