HITN has been nominated for seven awards at the 69th Annual New York Emmy® Awards, recognizing the network’s work across current affairs, culture and educational programming.
The nominations acknowledge a range of HITN productions that spotlight Hispanic history, culture and public affairs, reflecting the network’s continued investment in original Spanish-language content designed to inform and engage audiences.
The nominated pieces and its respective categories are:
4th Annual NY Sports Emmy® Awards
Human Interest Content & Sports – Spanish
Puerto Rican Heritage 2025: Sonia Manzano- Nostalgia News & Sport – Spanish
Puerto Rican Heritage 2025: Roberto Clemente
69th Annual NY Creative Arts Emmy® Awards
- Education/Schools – News & Content – Spanish
Puerto Rican Heritage 2025: Félix Matos Rodríguez
69th Annual NY Emmy® Awards Gala
- Politics/Government Content – Spanish
Puerto Rican Heritage 2025: Hipólito ‘Paul’ Roldán - Diversity/Equity/Inclusion News & Content – Spanish
Puerto Rican Heritage 2025: Marta Moreno Vega - Historical/Cultural – Spanish
“These nominations are a meaningful recognition of the dedication and creativity of our entire team,” said Michael D. Nieves, President and CEO of HITN. “Our goal has always been to produce storytelling that reflects the richness of Hispanic communities while educating and connecting audiences through compelling content. We are honored by this recognition and grateful to everyone who contributes to our mission.”
This is a recognition that further reflects the network’s ongoing commitment to serving Hispanic audiences with trusted, community-focused content.
The 4th Annual New York Sports Emmy® Awards will be presented on Sept. 15, while the 69th Annual New York Emmy® Awards Gala is scheduled for Oct. 10. Winners will be announced during the ceremonies celebrating outstanding achievements in local television, where HITN will compete across seven categories.
