In Their Prime
Randy Newman and Bruce Broughton are among ASCAP's Primetime Emmy Awards Winners
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented on September 12th in Los Angeles and the News and Documentary Emmy Awards were presented on September 13th in New York.
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ASCAP'S 2004 NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY EMMY AWARD WINNERS:
Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Music and Sound
Rick Krizman
April 1865 õ History Channel
Andy Bush (PRS)
David Gale (PRS)
Days that Shook the World: Hiroshima õ History Channel
Outstanding Sound Editing
for a Series
Deadwood õ Pilot õ HBO
ASCAP'S 2004 PRIMETIME EMMY AWARD WINNERS:
Outstanding Music Composition For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (Dramatic Underscore)
Bruce Broughton, Music
Eloise At Christmastime õ ABC õ Handmade Films
Outstanding Music And Lyrics
Toni Childs, Music & Lyrics
David Ricketts, Music
Until The Violence Stops õ (Song: “Because You Are Beautiful”) õ
Lifetime Television õ V-Day Productions for Lifetime Television
in association with Iron Films
Outstanding Main Title
Theme Music
Randy Newman, Theme (ASCAP)
Monk õ USA õ Mandeville Films, Inc. in association with Touchstone Television
ASCAP WINNERS IN OTHER CATEGORIES
Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming
(Single or Multi-Camera)
Dean Grinsfelder, Music Editor
Dinosaur Planet õ Alpha's Egg; Pod's Travel õ Discovery Channel
Outstanding Sound Editing
for a Series
Micha Liberman, Music Editor
Deadwood õ Pilot õ HBO
Visit www.emmys.org for more information.
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 Randy Newman  Bruce Broughton
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