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60Th Emmy Awards Nominations 60th Emmy Awards Nominations The 60th Emmy® Awards will be presented on June 23, 2018 at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center (5701 Marinelli Road, North Bethesda, MD 20852). Further information and tickets are available on our website, www.capitalemmys.tv/emmys. 60th Emmy® Awards Nominations 01A: Newscast - Morning (4:00am - 1pm) - Larger Market (1-49) Ballpark Ambush WJLA Shauna McNally, Producer Malachi Daraja, Producer LaTanya Horne, Producer Margot Cohen, Producer Chanelle Oliver, Producer Brett Holton, Producer Domanique Jordan, Producer Thomas Tobin, Executive Producer 01B: Newscast - Morning (4:00am - 1pm) - Medium Market (50+) NBC12 News Today WWBT Eric Philips, Anchor Sarah Bloom, Anchor Candice Smith, Traffic Anchor Andrew Freiden, Meteorologist Megan Wise, Meteorologist Marcos Chappell, Producer Becca Southmayd, Producer Kevin Lancaster, Director 02A: Newscast - Daytime (1pm - 8pm) - Larger Market (1-49) F-16 Down ABC 7 4pm WJLA Michael Jaffe, Producer ABC7 News at 5pm WJLA Jessica Glasser, Producer Alan Siskin, Technical Director News4 at 6: Congressional Baseball Shooting WRC Kate Measer, Producer Patricia Fantis, Senior Producer Brian Callahan, Executive Producer Beverly Drayton, Director Robert Silva, Technical Director WUSA9 News at 5pm WUSA9 Ben Brodsky, Producer 02B: Newscast - Daytime (1pm - 8pm) - Medium Market (50+) 8News at Six WRIC Amanda George, Executive Producer 60th Emmy® Awards Gala | June 23rd – 2 – Details and Tickets: www.capitalemmys.tv/emmys 60th Emmy® Awards Nominations 6:00pm newscast - The Monday after Charlottesville – 8/14/17 WTVR James Jobes, Producer Dwight Nixon, Photojournalist NBC12 New at 5 WWBT Curt Autry, Anchor Sabrina Squire, Anchor Stephanie Leveque, Producer Matt Becker, Director 03A: Newscast - Evening (8pm - Midnight) - Larger Market (1-49) An Officer Shot, a Manhunt & a Community on Edge WJZ Miranda Villei-Stepp, Executive Producer Gail Bending, News Director Tanya Black, Managing Editor Mitchell Friedmann, Assistant News Director Mary Bubala, Anchor Ava-joye Burnett, Reporter Pete Amorgeanos, Assignment Editor Michael Vojtko, Producer Vic Carter, Anchor Victoria Rossi, Assignment Editor Laura Coombs, Director Michael Hellgren, Reporter George Solis, Reporter Devin Bartolotta, Reporter Jeffrey Long, Pilot/Reporter William Poplovski, Photojournalist Alexandria Ballpark Ambush WJLA Lauren Stauffer, Executive Producer Jay Korff, Reporter Jonathan Elias, Anchor Timothy Barber, Reporter Anna-Lysa Gayle, Reporter Lindsey Mastis, Anchor News4 at 11: Congressional Baseball Shooting WRC Adam Jacobs, Senior Producer Scott Leiser, Director David Irvine, Technical Director "11 News Tonight: Manhunt Ends" WBAL Shannon Encina, Executive Producer Rachel Duncan, Producer Gene Long, Director 60th Emmy® Awards Gala | June 23rd – 3 – Details and Tickets: www.capitalemmys.tv/emmys 60th Emmy® Awards Nominations "11 News Tonight: Steam Pipe Explosion" WBAL Shannon Encina, Executive Producer Gene Long, Director Rachel Duncan, Producer 03B: Newscast - Evening (8pm - Midnight) - Medium Market (50+) NBC12 News at 11 WWBT Curt Autry, Anchor Sabrina Squire, Anchor Matt Becker, Director Eric Blackstock, Executive Producer Rachel Gallaher, Producer 11:00 p.m. State Trooper Shot (5/26/17) WTVR Jennifer Carr, Producer Lauren Mackey, Executive Producer Jason Hicks, Photojournalist 04A: Newscast - Weekend - Larger Market (1-49) WAVY News 10 at 6: Winter Wallop WAVY Robert Bennett, Producer Christopher Tate, Director Remembering Jim Vance WRC Doreen Gentzler, Anchor Adam Jacobs, Senior Producer Scott Leiser, Director David Irvine, Technical Director Matt Glassman, Assistant News Director Charles Bragale, Assignment Manager Sylvia Reis, Audio Engineer Charlottesville Riots WJLA Ashley Arnold, Producer Ryan Hughes, Reporter Kimberly Suiters, Anchor Q McCray, Reporter Kelly Lamp, Executive Producer 60th Emmy® Awards Gala | June 23rd – 4 – Details and Tickets: www.capitalemmys.tv/emmys 60th Emmy® Awards Nominations 04B: Newscast - Weekend - Medium Market (50+) NBC12 News at 6: Chaos in Charlottesville WWBT Eric Blackstock, Executive Producer Drew Wilder, Anchor Jasmine Turner, Reporter Ashley Monfort, Reporter Marc Davis, Anchor/Reporter Forrest Nguyen, Photojournalist William Carney, Photojournalist Heather Riekers, Producer Meg Thalhimer, Director NBC12 News at 6: Honoring Special Agent Walter WWBT Eric Blackstock, Executive Producer Heather Sullivan, Anchor Drew Wilder, Anchor/Reporter Allison Norlian, Reporter Heather Riekers, Producer Meg Thalhimer, Director WDBJ7 News at 6: May 13, 2017 WDBJ7 Tim Saunders, Reporter David Hughes, News Director Megan Edge, Producer 11:00 p.m. Chaos in Charlottesville (8/12/17) WTVR Jennifer Carr, Producer Dwight Nixon, Photojournalist Stephany Holguin, Reporter Wayne Covil, Reporter Michael Bergazzi, Executive Producer Brennan Somers, Anchor 5: General Assignment Report Cecil County girls softball to Little League World Series WMAR Leonard Rice, Producer Family Fights for Regulation of Senior Living Facilities WVIR-TV Matt Talhelm, Reporter Man rescues people after explosion WJZ Amy Yensi, Reporter Dude, Where's My Car? WUSA9 Bruce Leshan, Reporter/Photographer/Editor 60th Emmy® Awards Gala | June 23rd – 5 – Details and Tickets: www.capitalemmys.tv/emmys 60th Emmy® Awards Nominations The Wheels on the Bus Go Round WJZ Kimberly Eiten, Reporter Jim Vance and Wall of Sorrow WRC Pat Collins, Reporter Beth Brown, Photojournalist Dundalk Shootout WBAL Lowell Melser, Reporter 6: Spot News Six Angels WBFF Joy Lambert, Reporter Ruth Morton, Editor F-16 Crash WJLA Mitch Jacob, Director of News Dave Lucas, Anchor John Gonzalez, Reporter Thomas Tobin, Executive Producer Autria Godfrey, Anchor Brad Bell, Reporter Brian Hopkins, Photographer Michelle Marsh, Anchor Joe DeFeo, Director of Content Ballpark Ambush WJLA Mitch Jacob, Director of News Scott Thuman, Reporter Michael Rudd, Photographer Suzanne Kennedy, Reporter Autria Godfrey, Anchor Brad Bell, Reporter Dale Wright, Photographer Ryan Sprouse, Assignment Editor Nancy Chen, Anchor Stolen Ambulance WTTG Doug Wilkes, Photographer "Everybody's House is Gone" WBFF Paul Gessler, Reporter Ben Worsley, Photojournalist/Editor Fire, Motorbike Witness WBFF Keith Daniels, Reporter 60th Emmy® Awards Gala | June 23rd – 6 – Details and Tickets: www.capitalemmys.tv/emmys 60th Emmy® Awards Nominations 07A: Continuing Coverage - Within 24 Hours Inauguration Day: A Tale of Two Cities WJLA Mitch Jacob, Director of News Breaking News: Congressional Baseball Shooting WRC Michael Goldrick, Vice President of News 07B: Continuing Coverage - No Time Limit A Case Reopened: The Mysterious Death of Nick Clavier WTVR Laura French, Reporter Chris Munnings, Photojournalist The Search for Ashanti WVEC Tiaira Shoultz, Assistant News Director Washington's Water Woes WRC Jodie Fleischer, Reporter Steven Jones, Photographer Rick Yarborough, Producer NBC12 exposes assisted living facility for repeated violations, abuse WWBT Allison Norlian, Investigative Reporter Deadly Dog Experiments WRIC Kerri O'Brien, Producer Forrest Shelor, Photojournalist Asleep at the Wheel? 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