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International Emmys: CBC's Ebola coverage earns nomination

CBC's coverage of the Ebola crisis has earned a nomination for the International Emmy Awards, the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has announced.

Winners to be announced Sept. 28 in New York

The National's Adrienne Arsenault discusses her experience covering the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. CBC News won an Emmy for its coverage of the outbreak. (CBC)

CBC's coverage of the Ebola crisis has earned a nomination for the International Emmy Awards.

The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences revealed Thursday the news and current affairs nominees for 2015, with the contenders hailing from seven countries across four continents.

"With an increasingly accelerated news cycle and competition for audiences on a global scale, the high-quality, reliable news coverage exemplified in our 2015 nominees has never been more in demand," academy president Bruce L. Paisner said in a statement.

Nominated in the news category are:

  • The Buck Stops Here: Srinagar floods coverage (New Delhi Television, India)
  • CBC News: The National The Ebola Effect (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
  • The National Day of Mourning (NOS Broadcasting Organization, the Netherlands)
  • Jornal Hoje and Jornal Nacional The death of Eduardo Campos, (Globo, Brazil)

Nominated in the current affairs category are:

  • Stray Bullets (101 East/Al Jazeera English, Malaysia)
  • Dispatches: Children on the Frontline Children of Aleppo (ITN Productions, U.K.)
  • ZDFzoom: The Soccer Empire The dealings of FIFA (ZDF German Television, Germany)
  • GloboNews Documentrio Tower of David (GloboNews, Brazil)

The International Emmys for news and current affairs will be awarded alongside the American news and documentary categories at a ceremony at New York's Lincoln Center on Sept. 28.