MediaStorm Receives Fourth Emmy

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The 33rd Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards; 10/1/12Photo: Katie Sedgwick, Robert Mcmahon, Jeremy Sherlick, Toni Johnson, Hagit Bachrach and Brian Storm accept Emmy for Crisis Guide: Iran. Photo by Marc Bryan-Brown Photography.

We are proud to announce the Council on Foreign Relations and MediaStorm have received an Emmy for Crisis Guide: Iran. The Crisis Guide was awarded in the category for New Approaches to News and Documentary Programming: Current News Coverage in the 33rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards.

A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan, produced with photographer Seamus Murphy of VII photo agency, was also nominated in the New Approaches to News and Documentary Programming: Documentaries category.

Crisis Guide: Iran

Crisis Guide: Iran Poster
Drawing on the insights of more than twenty-five leading analysts, government officials, and journalists, Crisis Guide: Iran explores the issues and challenges faced by Iran, and offers a range of expert opinions on the policy options for addressing them.

A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan


Based on 14 trips to Afghanistan between 1994 and 2010, A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan is the work of photojournalist Seamus Murphy. His work chronicles a people caught time and again in political turmoil, struggling to find their way.

The 33rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards were announced last night by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) at a ceremony at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.

MediaStorm has been nominated for 15 Emmy Awards in the past six years. Congratulations to all the 2012 nominees and awardees. See a full list of the nominees and awardees at www.emmyonline.tv.