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It's a Dog's Life by WABC-News[edit]

Today @VillageProper made the edit that this news segment won an Emmy Award, as opposed to just being nominated for it, but the source[1] indicates winners with a dot or asterisk next to the nominees, and I don't see one next to this entry. It looks to me like a nominee that didn't win. BBQboffingrill me 02:51, 21 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Good morning BBQboffin! The link from the 20th NY Annual Emmy Awards I cited has a win for It's a Dog's Life at the bottom of the page under Outstanding Individual Craft Award(s) with a dot next to Laura Blackwell, Writer-It's a Dog's Life (Eyewitness News) March 22-26, 1976 (WABC-TV). The dot denotes area award winner. VillageProper (talk) 16:37, 21 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]