Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation

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Primetime Emmy Award for Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation
DescriptionOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
Currently held byModern Family (2015)
Websitehttp://www.emmys.com/

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation is an award handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place.

Winners and nominees

2000s

Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
20062007
(59th)[1]
Entourage “One Day in the Valley” Tom Stasinis (production mixer), Dennis Kirk (re-recording mixer), Bill Jackson (re-recording mixer) HBO
Scrubs My Musical Joe Foglia (production mixer), Eric Pierce (production mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer) NBC
My Name Is Earl “Our Cops Is On!” C. Darin Knight (production mixer), David Rawlinson (re-recording mixer), Peter Kelsey (re-recording mixer) NBC
The Office The Coup Benjamin Patrick (production mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer)
30 Rock Corporate Crush Griffin Richardson (production mixer), Tony Pipitone (re-recording mixer), Bill Marino (dialogue mixer)
20072008
(60th)[2]
30 Rock Episode 210 Griffin Richardson (production mixer), Tony Pipitone (re-recording mixer), Bill Marino (re-recording mixer) NBC
Entourage “Adios Amigos” Steve Morantz (production mixer), Dennis Kirk (re-recording mixer), Bill Jackson (re-recording mixer) HBO
The Office Local Ad Benjamin Patrick (production mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer) NBC
Two and a Half Men “Is There a Mrs. Waffles?” Bruce Peters (production mixer), Kathy Oldham (re-recording mixer), Charlie McDaniel (re-recording mixer), Bob La Masney (re-recording mixer) CBS
Weeds “Go” Susan Moore-Chong (production mixer), Chris Philp (re-recording mixer), Fred Tator (re-recording mixer) Showtime
20082009
(61st)[3]
Entourage “Pie” Tom Stasinis (production mixer), Dennis Kirk (re-recording mixer), Bill Jackson (re-recording mixer) HBO
Weeds “The Three Coolers” Jon Ailetcher (sound mixer), Fred Tator (re-recording mixer), Chris Philp (re-recording mixer) Showtime
Flight of the Conchords Unnatural Love Alex Sullivan (production mixer), Brian Riordan (re-recording mixer) HBO
The Office The Michael Scott Paper Co. Benjamin Patrick (production mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer) NBC
Scrubs My Jerks Joe Foglia (production mixer), Eric Pierce (production mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer) ABC
30 Rock Kidney Now! Griffin Richardson (production mixer), Tony Pipitone (re-recording mixer) NBC

2010s

Year Program Episode(s) Nominees Network
20092010
(62nd)[4]
Entourage “One Car, Two Car, Red Car, Blue Car” Alec St. John (re-recording mixer), Todd Orr (re-recording mixer), Tom Stasinis (production mixer), Dennis Kirk (re-recording mixer) HBO
Modern Family En Garde Stephen Tibbo (production sound mixer), Brian Harman (re-recording mixer), Dean Okrand (re-recording mixer) ABC
The Office Niagara Benjamin Patrick (production sound mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer) NBC
30 Rock Argus Griffin Richardson (production sound mixer), Tony Pipitone (re-recording mixer), Bill Marino (re-recording mixer)
Two and a Half Men “Fart Jokes, Pie and Celeste” Bruce Peters (production mixer), Bob La Masney (re-recording mixer), Kathy Oldham (re-recording mixer) CBS
20102011
(63rd)[5]
Family Guy Road to the North Pole Patrick S. Clark (production sound mixer), Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer) Fox
Californication “The Last Supper” Daniel P. Church (production sound mixer), Ed Carr (re-recording mixer), Todd Grace (re-recording mixer) Showtime
Modern Family Halloween Stephen Tibbo (production sound mixer), Dean Okrand (re-recording mixer), Brian Harman (re-recording mixer) ABC
The Office Andy's Play Benjamin Patrick (production sound mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer) NBC
Parks and Recreation Andy and April's Fancy Party Steve Morantz (production sound mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer)
20112012
(64th)[6]
Modern Family Dude Ranch Stephen Tibbo (production sound mixer), Dean Okrand (re-recording mixer), Brian Harman (re-recording mixer) ABC
Entourage “The End” Tom Stasinis (production mixer), Dennis Kirk (re-recording mixer), Todd Orr (re-recording mixer) HBO
Nurse Jackie “Handle Your Scandal” Jan McLaughlin (production sound mixer), Peter Waggoner (re-recording mixer) Showtime
Parks and Recreation “End of the World” John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer), Steve Morantz (production mixer) NBC
30 Rock Live from Studio 6H Robert Palladino (audio), Marty Brumbach (music editor), Josiah Gluck (music mixer), William Taylor (sound effects)
20122013
(65th)[7]
Nurse Jackie “Teachable Moments” Jan McLaughlin (production sound mixer), Peter Waggoner (re-recording mixer) Showtime
Modern Family My Hero Stephen Tibbo (production sound mixer), Brian Harman (re-recording mixer), Dean Okrand (re-recording mixer) ABC
The Office Finale Benjamin Patrick (production sound mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Robert Carr (re-recording mixer) NBC
Parks and Recreation “Leslie and Ben” Steve Morantz (production sound mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Ken Kobett (re-recording mixer)
30 Rock Mazel Tov, Dummies! Griffin Richardson (production sound mixer), Tony Pipitone (re-recording mixer)
20132014
(66th)[8]
Nurse Jackie “The Lady with the Lamp” Jan McLaughlin (production sound mixer), Peter Waggoner (re-recording mixer) Showtime
Californication “Kickoff” Daniel P. Church (sound mixer), Todd Grace (re-recording mixer), Ed Carr (re-recording mixer) Showtime
Modern Family The Wedding, Part 1 Stephen Tibbo (production sound mixer), Dean Okrand (re-recording mixer), Brian Harman (re-recording mixer) ABC
The Simpsons Married to the Blob Mark Linden (re-recording mixer), Tara A. Paul (re-recording mixer) Fox
Veep “Detroit” William F. MacPherson (production sound mixer), Richard Davey (re-recording mixer) HBO
20142015
(67th)[9]
Modern Family Connection Lost Stephen Tibbo (production sound mixer), Dean Okrand (re-recording mixer), Brian Harman (re-recording mixer), David Torres (foley mixer) ABC
Parks and Recreation One Last Ride George Flores (production sound mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), William Freesh (re-recording mixer) NBC
Silicon Valley “Server Space” Benjamin Patrick (production sound mixer), Elmo Ponsdomenech (re-recording mixer), Todd Beckett (re-recording mixer) HBO
The Simpsons Simpsorama Tara A. Paul (re-recording mixer), Mark Linden (re-recording mixer) Fox
Veep “Mommy Meyer” William F. MacPherson (production sound mixer), Richard Davey (re-recording mixer) HBO

Programs by number of wins

3 wins
2 wins
1 win

Programs with multiple nominations

6 nominations
5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

References

  1. ^ "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved 8 July 2016.
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