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55Th Annual New York Emmy Awards THE 55TH ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING! MSG Network Gets the Most Nominations with 57 New York, NY – Thursday, February 16, 2012. The 55th Annual New York Emmy® Award nominations took place this morning at the studios of CUNY-TV. Hosting the announcement was Jacqueline Gonzalez, Executive Director, NY NATAS. Presenting the nominees were Emmy® Award-winner N.J. Burkett, Correspondent, WABC-TV and President of NY NATAS; Emmy® Award-winner Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent, PIX 11 News at 10, and Anchor, PIX 11 News Closeup, WPIX-TV; Emmy® Award-winner Elizabeth Hashagen, Anchor, News 12 Long Island; Emmy® Award-winner Virginia Huie, Reporter, News 12 Long Island. Total Number of Nominated Entries MSG 57 Bard Entertainment 2 WNBC-TV 50 Cablevision - Neighborhood Journal 2 WPIX-TV 37 NYDailyNews.com 2 News 12 Connecticut 33 Vogue.com 2 YES Network 31 WMHT-TV 2 (MLB Productions for YES Network – 4) WROC-TV 2 News 12 Long Island 28 WXXI Public Broadcasting 2 WXTV Univision 41 27 Brooklyn Independent Television 1 MSG Varsity 26 BronxNet 1 WABC-TV 26 Cablevision Local Programming 1 News 12 New Jersey 20 CBSNewYork.com 1 SNY 20 EPIX 1 NYC Life 19 ESPN Deportes 1 WNYW Fox 5 16 MSGxtra.com 1 News 12 Westchester 15 My9 News WWOR 1 Thirteen/WNET 14 MySmallFactory.com 1 (Thirteen/WNET & GetTheMath.org – 1) News 12 The Bronx & Brooklyn 1 WCBS-TV 14 NewYorkIslanders.com 1 WNJU Telemundo 47 14 nuvoTV 1 WGRZ-TV 12 NYRangers.com 1 MSG Plus 9 Popupnewyork.com 1 CUNY-TV 8 Rockettes.com 1 Newsday 7 SUAthletics.com 1 NJ.com/The Star-Ledger 6 Teenvogue.com 1 Plum Hamptons 6 Time Warner Cable Sports 1 FIOS 1 News 5 UB NOW (UBCFA.org) 1 NJN Public Television 5 WHEC-TV10 1 WIVB-TV 5 WRNN-TV 1 News 12 Brooklyn 4 WYBE 1 Jets Television Network CBS 2-HD 3 WXXA Fox 23 1 News12enespanol.com 3 YNN-Albany 1 NY1 News 3 YNN Rochester 1 The 55th Annual New York Emmy® Awards will be presented at a Black Tie Gala on Sunday, April 1, 2012 at The Marriott Marquis ~ Times Square. Please visit our website www.nyemmys.org for additional information. The full list of nominees follows. The New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, founded in 1955, is the preeminent membership organization serving all media professionals in the television industry by offering career enhancing events and networking opportunities. NY NATAS fosters creativity and inspires artistic and technical excellence through the renowned Emmy® Award, the most prestigious honor and most coveted peer-recognition symbol of distinction in television. NY NATAS continues to evolve playing a vital role in recognizing outstanding content in our changing industry. As distribution platforms have expanded to include broadband and portable devices NY NATAS honors television the art form regardless of the delivery platform. For more information, please visit nyemmys.org. #### CONTACT: Jacqueline Gonzalez, Executive Director The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, New York Chapter Phone: 212-459-3630 ext. 203. Email: [email protected] The 2012 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees MORNING NEWSCAST Good Day New York 7/13/2011: Leiby Kletzky Found Dead. July 13, 2011. (WNYW Fox 5). Dianne Doctor, News Director; Jason Hartelius, Executive Producer; John Huddy, Carolyn Gusoff, Antwan Lewis, Reporters; Greg Kelly, Rosanna Scotto, Co-Anchors; Liz Alter, Director; Ryan J. Priest, Camera/Sound; Patricia Sietz-Honig, Miri Talmoore, Editors; Jessica Cohen, Amy Cohen, Fred Cwerner, Producers; Robert F. Hiner, Camera Operator; Peter Bunin, Assignment Editor; Kai Simonsen, Airborne Reporter. Hurricane Irene Arrives. August 28, 2011. (WXTV Univision 41). Teri Arvesu, Senior Producer. January Snow Show. January 27, 2011. (WABC-TV). Dave Bloch, Executive Producer; Susan Greenstein, Eddie Arsis, Directors; Andrew Savas, Vanessa Botelho, Carmin Biggs, Producers; Kenneth Rosato, Lori Stokes, Anchors; Bill Evans, Meteorologist; Daniel L. McNamara, Editor/Supervisor; Michael Andŕe Buckine, Video Editor; Barbara A. McAlick, News Photographer. News 12 The Bronx/Brooklyn. August 28, 2011. (News 12 The Bronx & News 12 Brooklyn). Berta Castaner, News Director; Scott Levy, Brooke Rothenberg, Executive Producers; April Pierce, Producer; Andres Ortiz, Director; Andrea Grymes, Anchor; Mike Favetta, Meteorologist; Joe Mauceri, Nicole Ryan, Carmen Grant, Gilma Avalos, Reporters. PIX 11 Morning News: Waiting for Hurricane Earl. September 3, 2010. (WPIX-TV). Bill Carey, News Director; David Kalmowitz, Director; Nicole Clarity, Senior Producer; Joseph M. Punday, Weather Producer; Ojinika Obiekwe, Kate Sullivan, Segment Producers; Jill Nicolini, Reporter. Today in New York – After Irene. August 29, 2011. (WNBC-TV). Lamar Goering, Producer; Michael Gargiulo, Darlene Rodriguez, Anchors; Jose L. Martinez, Field Signal Acquisition; Robert Sancho, Assignment Desk Editor; Victor F. Pagan, Media Manager; Lauren Correa, Audio; Lauren Scala, Traffic Reporter; Richard J. Traks, Philip Herendeen, Camera Operators. DAYTIME NEWSCAST Adam Bradley Arrested. December 9, 2010. (News 12 Westchester). Janine Rose, News Director; Cheryl Green, Stan Kowalski, Producers; Tom Karadimas, Director; Dave Wolf, Assignment Editor; Lisa LaRocca, Kristin Thorne, Reporters; Brian Conybeare, Anchor. Death of Osama bin Laden. May 2, 2011. (WABC-TV). David Bloch, Executive Producer; Jamie Nguyen, Producer; Chuck Patterson, Director; Dave Mulewski, Media Manager; Lori Stokes, Ken Rosato, Anchors; Bill Evans, Meteorologist. News 12 Brooklyn 9:30AM – Leiby Kletzky. July 13, 2011. (News 12 Brooklyn). Berta Castaner, News Director; Scott Levy, Executive Producer; Lisa Allen, Producer; Dave Balsome, Director; Betty Yu, Anchor; Liz Wagner, Dana Arschin, Erin Natalicchio, Reporters. EVENING NEWSCAST: UNDER 35 MINUTES Chilean Miners Rescued. October 13, 2010. (WXTV Univision 41). Jose Arturo Lopez, Senior Producer. Japan Tsunami. March 11, 2011. (WXTV Univision 41). Amalfy Cantillo, Producer. Mubarak Resigns. February 11, 2011. (WXTV Univision 41). Amalfy Cantillo, Producer. News 4 New York at 11PM: The Death of Osama bin Laden. May 2, 2011. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, Vice President, News; Kari Patey, Executive Producer; Brandon Kling, Producer; Chuck Scarborough, Anchor; Jonathan Dienst, Chief Investigative Reporter; Hilary Weissman, Content Producer; Diana Lehnert, Assignment Editor. Snow Storm on the Way. January 26, 2011. (WXTV Univision 41). Alexa Rodriguez, Producer. Tormenta de Nieve 2011. January 7, 2011. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Elia Fernandez, Producer; Jose Morales, News Director; Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Andrea Romero, Meteorologist/Weather Anchor; Endy Rodriguez, Senior Assignment Editor. EVENING NEWSCAST: OVER 35 MINUTES Fox 5 News at 10. June 6, 2011. (WNYW Fox 5). Anne Miller, Producer; David Hatcher, Executive Producer; Peter Pontillo, Director; Ernie Anastos, Dari Alexander, Anchors. 2 The 2012 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees Ice Storm 2011. February 2, 2011. (WABC-TV). Chad Matthews, Executive Producer; Bryan Lenocker, Tara Zimmerman, Producers; Andrew Clemens, Isaac T. Conner II, Directors; Diana Williams, Sade Baderinwa, Anchors; Lee Goldberg, Meteorologist. Irene Aftermath. August 29, 2011. (WCBS-TV). Kristine Johnson, Maurice DuBois, Anchors; Lonnie Quinn, Weather Anchor; Jason Hark, Director; Andrew Friedman, Assignment Manager; Chris Sobel, Producer; Scott Rapoport, Reporter; Bryan Bennett, Chief Meteorologist; Vincent J. Ceriale, Editor. PIX 11 News at Ten: Bin Laden Killed. May 2, 2011. (WPIX-TV). Bill Carey, News Director; John Houseman, Assistant News Director; Saul Adams Jr., Senior Producer/Executive Producer; Mary Murphy, Marvin Scott, Reporters; Jodi Applegate, Anchor; Mark A. Vega, Technical Director; Mr. G, Weatherman. PIX 11 News at Ten: Snow Job. December 28, 2010. (WPIX-TV). Bill Carey, News Director; Jodi Applegate, Anchor; Saul Adams, Jr., Senior Producer/Executive Producer; Sean Service, Technical Director; Mr. G, Weatherman. The Big Dig. January 27, 2011. (WCBS-TV). Kristine Johnson, Maurice DuBois, Anchors; Lonnie Quinn, Weather Anchor; Chris Sobel, Producer; Scott Rapoport, Reporter. GENERAL ASSIGNMENT Flooding in Wallington. August 31, 2011. (WNBC-TV). Michael DelGiudice, Photographer; Andrew Siff, Reporter. Hotsy. July 8, 2011. (News 12 Connecticut). Kristi Olds, Reporter; Mark Sogofsky, Photographer. Penny Meters – Time is up! March 24, 2011. (WABC-TV). Jeff Pegues, Reporter/Producer; Todd Pierce, Photographer/Producer. Remembering Stephanie. January 11, 2011. (News 12 Westchester). Lisa Reyes, Reporter; Eric Leeds, Photographer/Editor; Jack Kearney, Photographer. Still Digging Out. December 29, 2010. (News 12 Brooklyn). Matt Pieper, Reporter. BREAKING NEWS STORY Brooklyn Boy Murdered. July 13, 2011. (WNYW Fox 5). John Huddy, Reporter. Hurricane Irene. August 28, 2011. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Osvaldo Martinez, Executive Producer; Raphael Miranda, Meteorologist; Enez Paganuzzi, Planning Manager/Assignment Desk; Katy Tur, Jonathan Vigliotti, Tom Llamas, Greg Cergol, Reporters; James Mueller, Hugh Sneddon, Photographer/Editors; Chuck Scarborough, Anchor; Larry Greenberg, Audio Engineer; Hilary Weissman, Content Producer; Richard Thayer, Technical Director; Lamar Goering, Producer; Frank S. Salamone, Diana Lehnert, Assignment Editors; Michael DelGiudice, Keith Feldman, Jeffrey Richardson, Joshua Niemi, Photographers; Ron Gilmer, James C. Mitchell, Director; Michael Horowicz, Managing Editor; Lauren Correa, Audio Engineer. Rescuing the Miners. October
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