Tuesday night in New York City was the 34th Annual Sports Emmy Awards. This event honors the best sports broadcasting from the past year, which ended about five months ago. Often, the ceremony is so fancy that it's hard to remember why the awards were given. Even if the award show was a huge success, there were still things that happened in 2012 that other networks didn't cover. The nominees for this year's show were all good enough to be mentioned.
Tom Coughlin, the coach of the New York Giants, and Bruce Beck, the legendary sports anchor, will be at the event. There will also be a special way to honor children who died from cancer when they were young. The awards show will also be shown on TV in New York City. The awards ceremony will also be shown live on HBO as part of the event. All of the money made from the show will go to the Children's Hospital of New York to help with the charity. This year's Emmy Awards show, which was televised from New York, stood out for many reasons. First, the Emmys honor the best in sports journalism, and the fact that these events are shown on TV is a great way for athletes to get their names out there. For example, CBS's "Good Morning America" show gives awards to athletes who overcame difficulties to become famous sportscasters. The Emmys will honor this and a lot of other work this year. Al Trautwig works for NBC Sports and the MSG Network and is also based in New York. He is the host for the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers before and after games. He has been with MSG since 1989 and has worked for NBC for fourteen Olympics. He was also the host of the New York Yankees' pre-game shows from 1991 to 2001. He has won many New York Sports Emmys for his work. Bruce Beck is another winner of a New York Sports Emmy. Beck has been NBC 4 New York's main sports anchor for more than 20 years. He has won eight New York Sports Emmys and three national Cable Ace Awards. He is well-known in New York, where he has hosted shows about the Giants, the Yankees, and Rutgers University. He has also been NBC 4 New York's representative at high-profile events like the Super Bowl.
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