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Emmy 16 Master NATAS SF/NorCal 45th Northern California Area Emmy Awards MASTER ENTRY LIST Line Category Title Submitting Organization First Name Last Name Title Fee PD Remarks 1 ENGLSIH CONTEST 2 Special Achievement Award: 3 1 ‐ Overall Excellence/News Excellence 9 4 13NBC BAY AREA STATION EXCELLENCE 2015 nbcbayarea.com/KNTV NBC BaJonathan Mitchell News Director 160 Journal $65 Memb #6495 5 Richard Cerussi General Manager 160 Journal $65 Memb #3985 6 14Comcast SportsNet Comcast SportsNet Bay Area TED GRIGGS President & General Mana 70 7 15ABC10 ‐ Imagine Better KXTV ABC 10 Maria Barrs General Manager 65 8 18KCRA 3 ‐ Where The News Comes First KCRA 3 ELLIOTT TROSHINSKY PRESIDENT/GENERAL MAN 65 9 Lori Waldon News Director 65 10 110KVIE Overall Excellence KVIE 6 David A. Lowe President & General Mana 65 11 111KTXL FOX40 ‐ News That Matters KTXL FOX 40 ED CHAPUIS News Director 65 12 112KOVR Overall Station Excellence 2015 KOVR CBS 13 Kevin Walsh President/General Manage 65 13 TOM BELL NEWS DIRECTOR 65 14 113KHON2 Overall Excellence/News Excellence KHON 2 Kristina Lockwood General Manager 55 15 LORI SILVA NEWS DIRECTOR 55 16 114Hawaii News Now 2015 Hawaii News Now Scott Humber News Director 55 17 Mark Platte News Director 55 19 News Progrmming: 20 2A ‐ Journalistic Enterprise‐Within 24 Hours 7 21 2A 7Melanie Woodrow Enterprise Reporter KGO ABC 7 Melanie Woodrow Reporter 70 22 2A 9On Assignment: Tragedy, Inspiration, and Illegal Acts KGO ABC 7 Natasha Zouves Reporter 95 23 2A 13Rasmussen Reports in 24 hours KTVU Fox 2 Eric Rasmussen Reporter 70 Dfferent story then 8B6 24 2A 14Da Da Da kpix.com/KPIX 5 DA LIN Reporter, Photographer, E 70 25 2A 18The Life of Nancy Brede KITV 4 PAMELA YOUNG reporter 55 26 2A 21Matt Brincefield Composite KFSN ABC 30 MATTHEW BRINCEFIELD Photographer/Editor 55 28 Brian Johnson Reporter/Writer 80 28.1 2A 22Live Drone coverage of the re‐opening of Doyle DriveKPIX 5 DON R. SHARP Technical Co‐ordinator Pro 95 Moved from 11‐10 28.2 Serkan Stage Photographer 70 28.3 ALEX MONTANO Photographer 95 28.4 Allen Martin Anchor/Talent 70 30 2B ‐ Journalistic Enterprise‐No Time Limit 9 31 2B 2Only on 5 ‐ KPIX 5 Original Reporting KPIX 5 Cate Cauguiran Producer 70 31.1 Seerkan Stage Photographer 70 31.2 Jennifer Mistrot Photographer 70 31.3 Suzanne Lane Editor 70 32 2B 7Cameras Never Lie KGPE 47 Joe Ybarra Reporter, Photographer, E 80 33 2B 11KCRA 3 Investigates KCRA 3 JAMES STIMSON Executive Producer 65 34 Millicent Ozdaglar Producer 65 35 David Manoucheri Producer 65 36 Kevin Oliver Reporter 65 37 2B 16Derelict KFSN ABC 30 Gene Haagenson Reporter‐writer‐researche 55 Updated: 4/1/2016 Page 1 NATAS SF/NorCal 45th Northern California Area Emmy Awards MASTER ENTRY LIST Line Category Title Submitting Organization First Name Last Name Title Fee PD Remarks 38 Dennis Silvas Photographer‐Editor 55 39 2B 18ABC10 Investigates abc10.com/ABC10 News Tim Wells Managing Editor 65 40 THOMAS JENSEN Reporter 65 41 Joseph Rubin Producer 65 42 2B 21Enterprise reporting, Betty Yu KPIX 5 Betty Yu Reporter 70 43 ABBY STERLING Producer 70 44 Suzanne Lane editor 70 45 Serkan Stage Photographer 70 46 2B 23Palombo 2015 KTVU Fox 2 Ross Palombo Producer 70 47 2B 24We Investigate: Holding the Powerful Accountable nbcbayarea.com/KNTV NBC BaVicky Nguyen Investigative Reporter 70 48 Elizabeth Wagner Investigative Producer 70 49 David Paredes Investigative Producer 70 50 2B 25The Town with No Water; 100 Million Gallons of WatKOVR CBS 13 Nick Janes Reporter 65 51 Mike Lowry Photographer & Editor 65 52 Geoff Mayfield Photographer & Editor 65 53 Carrie Tan Producer 65 54 Brian Wheatley Graphics Designer 65 55 3A ‐ Newscast‐Daytime‐Larger Markets 9 56 3A 1KCRA 3 News‐California on Fire KCRA 3 David Aguilar Producer 90 57 LETICIA ORDAZ Anchor 90 58 3A 2Today in the Bay‐6 AM KNTV NBC Bay Area Adrian Holeyman Producer 70 59 SHAYNA R. JOHN EDITOR 70 60 Shawn Murphy Assignment Editor 70 61 Stephanie Chuang Reporter 70 62 LAURA GARCIA CANNONANCHOR 70 63 Samuel Brock Anchor 70 64 Dan Pyryt Executive Producer 70 65 MIKE INOUYE TRAFFIC ANCHOR 70 66 Kari Hall Meteorologist 70 67 Scott McGrew Technology Reporter 70 68 Kris Sanchez Reporter 70 69 Bob Redell Reporter 70 70 3A 3The Four on 2 Live From the Valley Fire KTVU Fox 2 MIKE MIBACH ANCHOR 70 71 Keba Arnold Anchor 70 72 Lindsay Nakano Field Producer 70 73 JOHN SASAKI Reporter 95 74 Jacob Jimenez Photographer 70 75 Rosemary Orozco Weather Anchor 70 76 3A 4Today in the Bay‐6AM (3/24) KNTV NBC Bay Area Samantha Horn Producer 70 77 Shawn Murphy Assignment Editor 70 78 Kris Sanchez Reporter 70 79 MIKE INOUYE Traffic Anchor 70 80 Aaron Zafra Douglas Assistant Director 70 Updated: 4/1/2016 Page 2 NATAS SF/NorCal 45th Northern California Area Emmy Awards MASTER ENTRY LIST Line Category Title Submitting Organization First Name Last Name Title Fee PD Remarks 81 SHAYNA R. JOHN Editor 70 82 Bob Redell Reporter 70 83 LAURA GARCIA CANNONAnchor 70 84 Stephanie Chuang Reporter 70 85 Adrian Holeyman Copy Editor 70 86 Samuel Brock Anchor 70 87 Dan Pyryt Executive Producer 70 88 3A 5CBS13 News at 4pm‐Spencer Stone Stabbed KOVR CBS 13 Kimberly Keys Executive Producer 65 89 Kerstin Lock Producer 65 90 Tony Lopez Anchor 65 91 Christina Janes Anchor 65 92 Kathyanne Thompson Director 65 93 David Hunt Editing Coordinator 65 94 Richard Tan Editor 65 95 3A 6Good Day 20th Anniversary Special KMAX CW 31 April Valencia Producer 90 96 Brigham Prince Producer 90 97 3A 7KPIX 5 Morning News at 6AM KPIX 5 Roberta Gonzales Weather Anchor/Reporter 70 98 Michelle Griego Anchor 70 99 Gregg Welk Photographer 70 100 Kiet Do Reporter 70 101 Jackie Ward Reporter 70 102 Frank Mallicoat Anchor 70 103 Tammy Lee Production Assistant 70 change title 104 Brian Kiley Photographer 70 105 MICHAEL BRUCE Director 70 106 Simon Bacich Camera Operator 135 Journal $65 memb #4654 107 Gianna Franco Traffic Reporter 70 108 Carla Duke Technical Director 70 109 3A 12KCRA 3 News at 6:00 AM KCRA 3 GRETCHEN LITTLEJOHN Executive Producer 65 110 Lisa Gonzales Anchor/Reporter 65 111 Deirdre Fitzpatrick Anchor 65 112 Michael Baldwin Director 65 113 Ed Zuchelli Writer 65 114 Sara Dodrill Writer 65 115 3A 14KCRA 3 News At Noon KCRA 3 Tamara Feingold Producer 65 116 JAMES STIMSON EXECUTIVE PRODUCER 65 117 Lisa Gonzales Anchor 65 118 Michael Baldwin Director 65 119 Sharokina Shams Reporter 65 120 Jorge Velasquez Photographer 65 121 3B ‐ Newscast‐Daytime‐Medium Markets 4 122 3B 1Action News AM Live KFSN ABC 30 John Coletta Producer 80 123 WES SEVERSON Associate Producer 80 Updated: 4/1/2016 Page 3 NATAS SF/NorCal 45th Northern California Area Emmy Awards MASTER ENTRY LIST Line Category Title Submitting Organization First Name Last Name Title Fee PD Remarks 124 MARGOT KIM Anchor 55 125 Jason Oliveira Anchor 55 126 Amanda Venegas Reporter 80 127 Shelby Latino Meteorologist 55 128 Mathew Hackney Photojournalist 55 129 GABRIELLE ORNSTEIN Editor 55 130 Michael Carr News Director 55 131 3B 2Action News Midday KFSN ABC 30 John Coletta Producer 55 132 Joseph Shoults editor 55 133 Sara Sandrik reporter 55 134 GABRIELLE ORNSTEIN news editor 55 135 3B 6Sunrise on the Road Hawaii News Now Scott Humber Executive Producer 55 136 Mark Platte Executive Producer 55 137 Ryan Wilson Executive Producer 55 138 3B 12KMPH Midday News KMPH Fox 26 KIM STEPHENS News Anchor 55 139 Mike Wandzell Newscast Producer 55 139 ERIK ROSALES Reporter 80 139 Sheldon Gajarian Assignment Editor 80 139 Candice Funk Editor 80 140 Heather Nelson Editor 80 140 4A ‐ Newscast‐Evening‐Larger Markets 8 141 4A 2KCRA 3 News at 5: Deadly Northern California WildfirKCRA 3 America Arias News Producer 65 145 Melinda Meza Reporter 90 146 EDIE LAMBERT ANCHOR 90 147 Gulstan Dart ANCHOR 65 148 Kevin Oliver Reporter 90 149 4A 4KCRA 3 News At 6:00 KCRA 3 Aram Sarkissian Executive Producer 90 150 Robert Malcolm Anchor/Reporter 65 151 Kellie DeMarco Anchor 65 152 EDIE LAMBERT Anchor 65 153 JAMES STIMSON Assistant News Director 65 154 ANGELINE SHEETS Managing Editor 65 155 4A 6KCRA 3 News at 11 p.m.: San Bernardino Attack KCRA 3 Gulstan Dart Anchor 90 156 Randy Forsman Director 65 157 EDIE LAMBERT Anchor 65 158 Naomi Lee Producer 65 159 Derek Schnell Executive Producer 65 160 Sharokina Shams Reporter 65 161 4A 7CBS13 News at 10 ‐ Valley Fire KOVR CBS 13 Lisa Carr Executive Producer 65 162 Carrie Tan Producer 65 163 Vienna J. Montague Associate Producer 65 164 David Hunt Editing Coordinator 65 165 VANESSA FLETCHER Technical Director 65 Updated: 4/1/2016 Page 4 NATAS SF/NorCal 45th Northern California Area Emmy Awards MASTER ENTRY LIST Line Category Title Submitting Organization First Name Last Name Title Fee PD Remarks 166 Richard Tan Editor 65 167 Steven Large Reporter 65 168 Matthew Zolynsky Photojournalist 65 169 4A 12SportsNet Central Comcast SportsNet Bay Area Chris Olivere News Director 70 170 Ahmed Fareed ON‐AIR TALENT 70 171 David Feldman ON‐AIR TALENT 70 172 4A 155P Winter Storm in a Drought KOVR CBS 13 Kimberly Keys Executive Producer 65 173 Kerstin Lock Producer 65 174 Frank Luna Director 65 175 David Hunt Editing Coordinator 65 176 4A 20KCRA 3 NEWS‐ 10P Christmas Eve Tornado KQCA 58 Ellie Mirmazaheri Producer 65 177 Kellie DeMarco Anchor 65 178 Robert Malcolm Anchor 65 179 Alan Blaich Photographer 65 180 4A 25NBC Bay Area News at 11 PM‐San Bernardino Shooti KNTV NBC Bay Area ERIC RICH Producer 70 181 RAJ MATHAI Anchor 95 182 Will Adams Director 95 183 Cheryl Hurd Reporter 70 184 Rob Mayeda Meteorolgist 70 185 Robert Beasom Photojournalist 70 186 Mykie Vang Photojournalist 70 187 Alison Holeyman Producer 70 188 Dan Pyryt Executive Producer 70 189
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