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Lone Wolf Documentary Group's Witch Hunt Receives Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement In A Craft
SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE, July 25, 2005 -- The 26th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Award nominees were announced by the National Television Academy. The awards recognize outstanding achievement by individuals and programs broadcast during the 2004 calendar year. The News and Documentary Emmy Awards will be presented at a black-tie dinner and ceremony on Monday evening, September 19, 2005 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.
"The breadth of coverage in the documentary area this year is exceptional, ranging from the 1994 genocide in Rwanda to the world of competitive Scrabble," stated Bill Small, Chairman of the News & Documentary Emmys.
Lone Wolf Documentary Group's docudrama Witch Hunt, produced for The History Channel, documented the true story of the Salem Witch Trials. The program was nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Lighting Direction and Scenic Design.
A complete list of the 26th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Award nominations is available on the academy's web site at http://www.emmyonline.tv
About Lone Wolf Documentary Group (LWDG)
LWDG has produced over 100 hours of prime time television programming for networks such as The History Channel, PBS, National Geographic Television, The Discovery Times Channel, BBC Television and Turner Broadcasting. In 2001 LWDG was honored with a National Emmy Award in the News and Documentary category for its documentary produced for PBS' NOVA entitled Bioterror. Bioterror documented the work of journalists from The New York Times who chronicled the development of biological terrorism and the events that occurred in the wake of the terrorists' attacks on The World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
For additional information visit LWDG's website at "http://www.lonewolfdg.com" , or contact Chris Bailey, Media Relations Manager at (207) 799-9500, or "chris[at]lonewolfdg.com".