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33 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY AWARD Updated Mayl 19., 2004 33rd Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED The 33rd Annual Northern California Area EMMY Award Nominations were announced Thursday, April 22nd at the Hunan Restaurant in San Francisco by television personalities Fred LaCosse and Terry Lowry. Additional nomination parties were held at the Tied House, San Jose, the Hard Rock Café, Sacramento, the Echo Restaurant in Fresno, and on the Internet at www.emmysf.tv . The EMMY is awarded by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. San Francisco/Northern California is one of the twenty chapters awarding local Emmys. Northern California is composed of television and cable stations from Visalia to the Oregon border and includes Hawaii and Reno, Nevada. Entries were aired during the 2003 calender year. This year 703 entries were received in 51 categories. The ballots were tallied by the accounting firm of Spalding & Company of San Francisco. Congratulations to KRON-4 for receiving 28 nominations. Channel 4 was followed by KPIX CBS 5 with 26 and by KNTV NBC 11 with 18. The Sacramento leader was KVIE-6 with 10 nominations followed by KCRA NBC 3 with nine and KXTV-10 with eight. Fresno and Hawaii stations each received seven nominations, Reno three and Salinas/Monterey with two. Fox Sports Net led the cable nominations with 10. The EMMY statues will be handed out at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on Saturday, May 22nd. Tickets for the event are $90, with a $10 discount to Academy members until May 7th, and $100, with a $10 discount to Academy members after May 7th. The event will be hosted by morning news anchors Sydnie Kohara, KPIX and Frank Somerville, KTVU. This year’s event theme is “The First Time,” with musical director Scott Singer. The reception starts at 4 p.m. with the Emmy 2004 show at 5 p.m. The dinner-dance party will commence next door at The Exploratorium following the show at 8 p.m. with music provided by Full Motion. Additional information at: www.emmysf.tv., e-mail [email protected] or call (650) 341-7786. The complete list on nominations follows: San Francisco / Northern California Chapter THE NATIONAL ACADEMY of TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES 4317 Camden Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403-5007 (650) 341-7786 fax: (650) 372-0279 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.emmysf.tv - 1 - NEWS AREAS News Broadcast - Large Market KCRA 3 Reports at 6 PM, KCRA Dan Weiser, News Director; James Stimson, Assistant News Director; Kristen Wolff, Executive Producer; David Groves, Producer Sólo a las Once, KDTV Sandra Thomas, News Director; Mahelda Rodriguez, Executive Producer; Juan Carlos Guerrero,Vincenta Jauregui, Producers ABC News at 11, KGO Kevin Keeshan, News Director; Stephanie Adrouny, Bob Goldberger, Executive Producers; Krisann Chasarik, Producer; Jonathan Baxter, Director; Dan Ashley, Anchor; Martin Wyatt, Sports Anchor The Bay Area at 11, KNTV Jim Sanders, News Director; Chris Licht, Executive Producer; Jake Milstein, Mariam Rodriguez, Producers; Allen Denton, Lisa Kim, Anchors CBS 5 Eyewitness News at 11, KPIX Daniel Rosenheim, News Director; James Gaughran, Producer; Ken Bastida, Dana King, Anchors KRON 4 News at 9 PM, KRON Stacy Owen, News Director; Chris Archer, Producer; Fred Bushardt, Director Noticiero 48 Telemundo-6 pm, KSTS Jonathan Ruiz, News Director KTVU Channel 2 News at Six, KTVU Ed Chapuis, News Director; Janice S. Gin, Associate News Director; Claudia Lombana, Producer; Angie Morefield, Director The 10 O'Clock News, KTVU Ed Chapuis, News Director; Michael Kelly, Executive Producer; Rita Chan, Producer; Angie Morefield, Director Noticias 19 Univision, KUVS Alberto Larios, News Director; Aremio Armenta, Rene Sanchez Meza, Producers News 10 at 6, KXTV Ron Comings, News Director News Broadcast - Medium Market Action News Live at 5, KFSN Joel Davis, News Director; Bryan Lenocker, Producer; Warren Armstrong, Nancy Osborne, Anchors; DeAnna McQueen, Reporter Noricias 21 - 6:00PM, KFTV Samuel Belilty, News Director; Mario Lopez, Producer News 47 at Eleven, KGPE James C. Gonzalez, Producer; Meg Oliver, Erik Rosales, Anchors News 8 at 10, KHNL Sue Levine, News Director; Rich Meiers, Producer KITV 4 News at 10, KITV Tod Pritchard, News Director KOLO Newschannel 8 @ 5:00, KOLO Jack Bowe, News Director; Jason Pasco, Executive Producer; Eric Sperling, Producer; Kelly Frank, Assignment Editor 5 pm News, KSEE Julie Akins, News Director; Nick Trujillo, Executive Producer; Ron Edens, Producer - 2 - News Broadcast - Small Market KION News 46 at Eleven, KION John Freeman, Producer; Jodi Jones, Allen Martin, Anchors KSBW Action News Eight at 6 pm, KSBW Lawton Dodd, News Director; Kelly Duffy, Executive Producer Daytime Newscast KCRA 3 Reports at at 6 AM, KCRA Dan Weiser, News Director; James Stimson, Assistant News Director; Gretchen Littlejohn, Executive Producer; Carolyn Thomas, Producer ABC 7 Morning News, KGO Kevin Keeshan, News Director; Leetha Yee, Executive Producer; Gil Frutoz, Jennifer Walters, Karen Wulferdinger, Producers; Jerry Sandy, Director; Elizabeth Bermudez, Anchor; Gary Schultz, Technical Director The Bay Area at Ten, KNTV Jim Sanders, News Director; Kirsten Chiala, Executive Producer; Kristi Lawley, Producer; Brent Cannon, Laura Garcia-Cannon, Anchors Laurel Crisan, Arlene Sison-Handa, Michele Tengco, Writers CBS 5 Early Edition, KPIX Jason Duke, Producer; Robert M. Bruce, Director; April Cummings, Jeffrey Schaub, Anchors; Roberta Gonzales, Weather Anchor; Eric Gose, Weather Producer; Maureen Crowe, AM ENG Control CBS 5 Eyewitness News at Noon, KPIX Edward Nieto, Producer; Barbara Rodgers, John Kessler, Anchors; Roberta Gonzales, Weather Anchor; Simon Perez, Reporter Weekend Morning News, KPIX David Mills, Producer; Ron Jones, Sydnie Kohara, Anchors; Jeanette Pavini, Reporter; Robert Merryman, Writer KTVU Channel 2 Morning News, KTVU Ed Chapuis, News Director; Rosemary Thomas Schwarz, Executive Producer; Valerie Streit, Melinda Tichelaar, Producers; Pam Cook, Mark Curtis, Anchors; Sal Castenada, Traffic Reporter; Sara Jarvis, Reporter; Donna Behrens, Matt W. Wills, Writers; Miranda Coykendall, Assignment Editor Mornings on Two, KTVU Ed Chapuis, News Director; Rosemary Thomas Schwarz, Executive Producer; Bill Weeks, Producer; Alicia Dlugosh, Stephanie Kelmar, Segment Producers; Jeff Green, Director; Ross McGowan, Host; Tori Campbell, Frank Somerville, Anchors; Catherine Ortiz, Edit Supervisor Breaking News San Bernardino County Fires, KRON Ross Palombo, Reporter Fire Fight, KXTV Debroah Hoffman, Reporter Continuing Coverage Fallen Firefighter, KNTV Damian Trujillo, Reporter; Mark Bosselmann, Photographer Inside the Middle East, KPIX Peter Saiers, Producer; Ken Bastida, John Kessler, Anchors / Reporters; Richard Villaroman, Photographer; Greg Marasso, Editor - 3 - Recall Profiles, KRON Craig Franklin, Producer; Greg Lyon, Reporter San Bernardino County Fires, KRON Ross Palombo, Reporter General News Reports Alphabet Recall, KCRA Deirdre Fitzpatrick, Reporter Handi-Van Hang-Up, KHNL Sharon Chen, Reporter; Sisto Domingo, Photographer San Bernadino County Fires, KRON Ross Palombo, Reporter Coming Home, KXTV Deborah Hoffman, Reporter; Richard Kermickel, Photographer Light News Feature Phantom of the Shark Tank, KNTV Barton Bishoff, Producer Twas the Night, KRON Brian Hackney, Science Editor Ear Worms, KTVU Sharon Navratil, Producer; Bob, Mackenzie, Reporter Animal E-R, KXTV George Warren, Reporter; Rob Neep, Photographer Serious News Feature Paper Waste, KGMB Jacqueline McLean, Reporter The Fugitive Father, KNTV Brad Hicks, Reporter Pyramid Scheme, KPIX Tim Didion, Producer; Hank Plante, Reporter; Ginnelle Elliott, Associate Producer; Chris Mistrot, Photographer; Paul Morrill, Editor The N-word, KRON Craig Franklin, Producer; Valerie St. John, Reporter Not Ready for Justice, KTXL Thomas Drayton, Reporter; Tom Long, Photojournalist / Editor JFK Assassination Remembered, KXTV Dan Adams, Reporter Light News Feature - Series Will it Work Wednesdays, KCRA Chyresse Lowther, Producer; Lynsey Paulo, Reporter; Larry Blitstein, Photographer Zacatecas, KFTV David Ibarra, Reporter; Carlos Gaviria, Photographer Governor Who?, KPIX Mike Sugerman, Reporter; Mike Davich, Chris Mistrot, Photographers; Mary Janczura, Greg Marasso, Editors Serious News Feature - Series The Family, KGO Beth Rimbey, Producer; Dan Noyes, Reporter; Lynn R Friedman, Editor The Homeless Beat, KGO Ken Miguel, Producer; Carolyn Tyler, Reporter; Doug Laughlin, Photographer; Lynn R Friedman, Editor - 4 - AIDS, KOVR Joyce Mitchell, Producer; Ted Ross, Field Producer; Diana Penna, Jennifer Whitney, Reporters; George Tabbut, Editor Surviving the Unthinkable, KSEE Monte Francis, Reporter; Kevin Mahan, Photographer Specialized Reports About the Bay, KPIX Mike Sugerman, Reporter; Mike Davich, Photographer; Mary Janczura, Editor Beating the Odds / Students Rising Above, KRON Noel Cisneros, Reporter; Catherine Heenan, Wendy Tokuda, Reporters Science Editor Brian Hackney, KRON Brian Hackney, Science Editor NEWS and PROGRAM AREAS Documentary Zemad's Journey, KCSM Dante Betteo, Executive Producer; Josh Springer, Producer / Director; Belay Workneh, Producer Aging In America: The Years Ahead, KQED / Talking Eyes Media Julie Winokur, Director / Writer Lost Childhood: Growing Up in an Alcoholic Family, KRON Emerald Yeh, Producer / Reporter; Craig Franklin, Photographer; Jim Joy, Editor Death of a Shaman, KVIE / Great Blue Productions Fahm Saeyang, Producer; Richard Hall, Director Investigative Reporting Underground Car Business, KGMB Jacqueline McLean, Investigative
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