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Animal Planet's 'Celebrating Wildlife of India' shortlisted at NYF TV & Film Awards 2015

CNN leads the shortlisted entries with 54 Finalists, followed by ESPN (37 Finalists), HBO (24 Finalists), and The Edge Picture Company (17 Finalists)

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Animal Planet's 'Celebrating Wildlife of India' shortlisted at NYF TV & Film Awards 2015

CNN leads the shortlisted entries with 54 Finalists, followed by ESPN (37 Finalists), HBO (24 Finalists), and The Edge Picture Company (17 Finalists)

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | February 19, 2015

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New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards, honouring the World's Best TV & Films, announced the 2015 Finalists. The TV & Film Awards Grand Jury of international award-winning industry experts selected the Finalists from entries submitted from 50 countries.

India's only nomination was for Discovery Networks Asia Pacific (South Asia) that secured a shortlist for 'Animal Planet Celebrating Wildlife of India' in Original Music: Promotion/Open & IDs category.

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“This year's Finalists engaged audiences world-wide with their innovative storytelling,” said Rose Anderson, Executive Director, New York Festivals Television & Film Awards. “The wide variety of high quality programming reflected an increase in our submissions – a 30 per cent rise over last year in entertainment programmes and specials, as well as a significant rise in promos, news programmes, and documentary entries.”

This year, CNN led the way with 54 entries achieving Finalist status, followed by ESPN with 37 Finalists, HBO with 24 Finalists, and The Edge Picture Company with 17 Finalists. Entries engaged juries with a wide variety of programmes from news to entertainment to documentaries and sports.

CNN achieved stellar results for their news coverage and feature programming.  Finalists in the spotlight include: Anderson Cooper '360°', Sanjay Gupta 'MD', Anthony Bourdain 'Parts Unknown', 'This is Life with Lisa Ling' CNN NewsCenter, and Morgan Spurlock 'Inside Man'. Long form Finalists include: 'South Korea Ferry Disaster', 'The Sixties', 'UK Jihadists', 'Congo: Tracking the Ivory Trade', 'Ebola: At the Heart of the Outbreak', and 'Every Day in Cambodia, A CNN Freedom Project Documentary'.

ESPN had 37 entries score Finalist status ranging from special events to sports journalism, including: '2014 FIFA World Cup Final' and 'Indianapolis 500 Transcends Time'.

'SportsCenter', ESPN's flagship programme, saw six entries move on, including “Origin of Species” and “Pete's Challenge.” In addition, ESPN's examination of critical issues on 'Outside the Lines' saw 10 achieve Finalist status and 'E:60' investigative news magazine saw nine entries move on to the medal round including: 'Qatar's World Cup', 'Friday Night Lies', and 'Children of the Ring'.

2015 categories singled out long form entertainment with entertainment specials taking centrestage. Finalists include: “The White House Correspondence Dinner” VEEP/HBO;  “Judy Collins Live in Ireland“ Wildflower Records/PBS;  “iHeartRadio Music Awards” and “Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Awards 2014” Done and Dusted; “A Capitol Fourth 2014” and “2014 National Memorial Day Concert” Capital Concerts;  “Murphy Brown: A 25th Anniversary Celebration” Starz; “The Witness House” MOOVIE - the art of entertainment GmbH; “The Bane of My Existence” MBC (Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation); and “The Investigator (OT: Die Fahnderin)” WDR – WestDeutscher Rundfunk Koln.

Star-powered mini-series entries were propelled to the medal round including: “Houdini” for History with Adrien Brody; “Cilla” for ITV with Sheridan Smith; “Victor Ros,” for RTVE / TVE with Carles Francino; and “The Pilgrim,” UFA Fiction GmbH with Josefine Preuss.

New categories for 2015, including Culinary and Lifestyle Programmes resulted in a robust number of entries achieving Finalist status: “Top Chef Canada Season 4” Insight Production Company Ltd.; “Barefoot Contessa: Celebrations” North Pacific Ltd; “Simply Ming: The Ultimate Comfort Food: The Egg” and “Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking: Little Italy” WGBH Educational Foundation; and “Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food” RTE Cork.

Reality TV Drama entries scored high, Finalists include: “Antiques Roadshow” PBS; “The Amazing Race Canada Season 2” Insight Production Company Ltd.; “Texas Trocas” Discovery Latin America; and “The Quest” Profiles Television Productions, LLC.

High profile documentaries moved forward, Finalists include: “Years of Living Dangerously” Showtime; Terra Mater Factual Studio GmbH with seven entries achieving Finalist status, including “Killer Whales - Fins of Change” and “The Mona Lisa Mystery,” and Conde Nast Entertainment with three Finalists including “Strictly Ballet” and “Global Threads.”  Other documentaries in the spotlight include: “The World Wars” Stephen David Entertainment For History; “Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger” RadicalMedia, CNNFilms; “David Bowie is” Done and Dusted; Highways Conversation with Foo Fighters” HBO; “D-Day's Sunken Secrets” NOVA; “Drawing against Oblivion” Final Frame GmbH; “Tide of Grief” May Events; and “KANZABURO: The Kabuki Spirit Lives on” Fuji Television Network, Inc.

Sports Programming advanced: “Sochi 2014 Olympics Opening Ceremony” Channel One Russia; “Hoops Confidential: Veterans Classic” CBS Sports Network; “Miami Dolphins All Access London” Miami Dolphins; “Are You Ready?” San Francisco 49ers; “Chiefs Kingdom: #29” Kansas City Chiefs; and “In Play with Jimmy Roberts: Michael LaBrie” and “Feherty” Golf Channel; and “October Calling” MLB Network.

Prime Time promos include HBO's: “Game of Thrones,” “True Blood,” “True Detective,” “Boardwalk Empire,” and“The Normal Heart”; and NBC Universal promos achieving Finalist status include: “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”, “The Blacklist,” “The Voice,” and “Chicago Fire.” Additional networks with promos moving on to the medal round include: CBS News, CNN Creative Marketing, Starz, Showtime, Discovery Channel, Canal Plus, BBC Worldwide, Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Inc., France 3, EPIX, The Walt Disney Company Latin America, Fox International Channels Latin America, StarHub, and Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd.

The Edge Picture Group saw a stunning 18 corporate image films advance to the medal round including: “Business without Barriers” and “Guardians of the Sky.” Additional corporate films advancing include “Patrick Dempsey: Ready for the 24h of Le Mans” Kemper Kommunikation GmbH; “TRD Pro: Go Fast or Go Home”Kaleidoscope Productions; and “On the Shoulders of Giants” Mubadala. The following international production houses saw entries move forward: Buddy Films, Elastique. GmbH, Elephant Productions Australia, Frische Brise Film GmbH, LAKRITZ Film GmbH, drp, Mercator Company, MerchantCantos, Psona Films, Radley Yeldar Ltd, Red Ant Productions, Tamschick Media+Space GmbH, and Ti22 FILMS.

To view the complete list of 2015 Finalists click here

All Finalists proceed to a second round judging by The Grand Jury to determine the Grand Trophy Award recipients, as well as Gold, Silver, and Bronze medalists.

Award-winners will be presented trophies at the 2015 Television & Film Awards Gala on April 14th at the annual NAB Show in Las Vegas. Award winners and ceremony attendees will have access to the 2015 NAB Show.

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