, and are among the 2022 Lifetime Achievement honorees selected by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
John Aniston, a sports journalist and a PBS News anchor, have been named for all events, including the Daytime Emmys on June 24, following virtual events in 2020 and 2021.
"We look forward to honor this year's exceptional class of Lifetime Achievement honorees, each one an icon in their ability," Adam Sharp, NATAS President and CEO said. "We're grateful to once more be together in-person to commemorate the best of television."
The calendar for the 2022 NATAS Lifetime Achievement honorees, which includes the date at which they will be honored, is titled:
The 73rd Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards, the Wynn Encore, and Las Vegas (Kanouff will be honored on April 25)
The 43rd Annual Sports Emmy Awards and Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall, New York, May 24 (Visser)
The 49th Annual Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards, the Pasadena Convention Center, the Pasadena Bay, June 18 (This Old House)
The 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, which will take place on CBS on June 24 (Aniston) nominations will be announced on Thursday, May 5.
The 43rd Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards, Palladium Times Square, New York (Woodruff) September 28-29
The First Children's and Family Emmy Awards at Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, December 11 (Burton)