‘Good Morning America’ star Robin Roberts announced her production company, Rock’n Robin, had been nominated for a 2026 News and Documentary Emmy Award.
The TV anchor expressed what an “honor” it was to be nominated.
Fans supported Robin after seeing her emotional career announcement.
Robin Roberts has a major update about her career—and it’s something that means a lot to her.
In an Instagram post on April 7, the Good Morning America host shared that her production company, Rock’n Robin Productions, got nominated for Outstanding Recorded News Special at the 2026 News and Documentary Emmy Awards. Receiving a nod for the special Hurricane Katrina: 20 Years After the Storm, Robin shouted out how special this moment was for her and everyone who worked on the project.
“Honored to be recognized with a 2026 News & Documentary Emmy nomination for Outstanding Recorded News Special,” the caption read. “Hurricane Katrina: 20 Years After the Storm, led by @robinrobertsgma, is a testament to resilience, memory, and the power of bearing witness – not just to what was lost, but to what endures. Grateful to our partners at @abcnewsstudios, and to the people who trusted us to tell this story with care, honesty, and heart.”
As soon as folks saw Robin’s emotional news, they rallied around her with support.
“Congratulations to your incredible team!! 🎉✨💛,” one person exclaimed in the comments. “Let’s go! 🙌,” another agreed. “CONGRATS!!! 💖🙏🏿,” a different follower added.
Robin has been nominated for a News and Documentary Emmy Award multiple times in her career, including a 2010 trophy for her coverage of the 2009 Presidential Inauguration.
Congrats, Robin!
