TV3 Dominates News and Current Affairs at NZ TV Awards
TV3 Wins ‘Best News’, Dominates News and Current
Affairs Categories at NZ Television
Awards
3
News was named Best Scheduled News Programme
at the New Zealand Television Awards 2012, at a ceremony
which saw TV3 dominate the news and current affairs
categories.
60 Minutes took home
Best Current Affairs Series, with Melanie Reid and
Eugene Bingham sharing the prestigious Investigation of
the Year award for their work on Bronwyn Pullar and the
ACC privacy breach. Melanie Reid was named Journalist
of the Year.
Director of News and Current
Affairs, Mark Jennings says:
“Winning an award
that is judged by your peers is always a special and
humbling experience. The competition between the networks
is extremely fierce and the quality of journalism, in my
view, is very high.
“From Mike and Hilary to
the journos, camera crews, editors and studio staff,
3 News has some of the very best in the
business, and the Best News award recognises all
their efforts. Our newsrooms around the country will have
an extra spring in their step today.
“60 Minutes has always prided itself
on its investigative journalism and broke this year’s
biggest story. Mel Reid and Eugene Bingham’s work on
exposing the ACC debacle was world class. Not often do
stories produce such significant consequences for a
Government or organisation. We are very proud of Mel and
Eugene.”
Their success is timely as TV3 counts
down to the launch of a new local long-form current affairs
programme, produced by the current 60
Minutes team.
Best News Reporting
was shared by outgoing 3 News Political
Editor Duncan Garner and his deputy (and replacement)
Patrick Gower for their coverage of the ‘Teapot
Tapes’. 3 News also took home Best
News Camera (Phil Johnson), while 60
Minutes won Best Current Affairs Camera
(Daniel Grade) and Best Current Affairs Editing (Bob
Grieve).
“Duncan Garner and Paddy Gower are two
of the country’s hardest working journalists,” says
Jennings. “They consistently break stories and ask the
hard questions. MPs will attest to that. It is great to see
their efforts recognised and rewarded.”
TV3’s
run of comedy success continued, with critically acclaimed
newcomer Hounds taking home the Best
Comedy OR Comedy Series Award, while FOUR won two
awards, Best Entertainment OR Event Programme and
Best Multi-camera Direction, for the Vodafone
NZ Music Awards 2011.
TV3’s strong
documentary and factual programming strand was recognised
with Julie Christie awarded Best Director –
Entertainment/Factual for her work on smash hit
The Block NZ, and the Paula
McTaggart/Gaylene Preston documentary Strongman –
The Tragedy named Best Feature OR Drama
Documentary.
When a City Falls –
The People’s Story, which documented the
Christchurch Earthquakes took home the awards for Best
Director Documentary (Gerald Smyth) and Best Editing
Documentary/Factual (Ken Sparks, Richard Lord).
MediaWorks TV Chief Executive, Paul Maher comments:
“Congratulations to all our winners. Local
programming is at the heart of TV3, and these awards are a
tribute to the hard work, dedication and talent of everyone
involved.
“The successes of The Block
NZ and the Vodafone NZ Music
Awards are testament to MediaWorks’ strength in
producing large scale, entertaining event television.
“I would also like to recognise the News and Current
Affairs team, which has led the news agenda over the past
year, across all its programmes. Tonight’s successes are
richly deserved.”
MediaWorks
congratulates all TV3 and FOUR winners:
Best Scheduled News
Programme:
3 NEWS
Best Current Affairs Series:
60
MINUTES
Journalist of the
Year:
MELANIE REID (60 MINUTES)
Investigation of
the Year:
MELANIE
REID & EUGENE BINGHAM (60 MINUTES)
Best News
Reporting:
DUNCAN
GARNER & PATRICK GOWER (3 NEWS)
Best News
Camera:
PHIL
JOHNSON (3 NEWS)
Best Current Affairs
Camera:
DANIEL
GRADE (60 MINUTES)
Best Current Affairs
Editing:
BOB
GRIEVE (60 MINUTES)
Best Comedy OR Comedy
Series:
HOUNDS
Best Director – Entertainment/Factual:
JULIE
CHRISTIE (THE BLOCK NZ)
Best
Entertainment OR Event Programme:
VODAFONE NZ MUSIC AWARDS 2011
Best Multi-camera Direction
MITCHELL
HAWKES (VODAFONE NZ MUSIC AWARDS 2011)
Best Feature OR Drama Documentary:
STRONGMAN – THE TRAGEDY
Best Director Documentary:
GERALD
SMYTH (WHEN A CITY FALLS – THE PEOPLE’S STORY)
Best Editing Documentary/Factual:
KEN
SPARKS, RICHARD LORD (WHEN A CITY FALLS – THE PEOPLE’S
STORY)
ENDS