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36 Boston-New England Emmy® Award Nominees th 36 BOSTON-NEW ENGLAND EMMY® AWARD NOMINEES NEWSCAST-EVENING LARGER MARKETS (1-49) WBZ 5pm Newscast James Harrington, Producer WBZ Steven Bognar, Executive Producer WBZ 6pm Newscast James Harrington, Producer WBZ Steven Bognar, Executive Producer NewsCenter 5 at 11pm: Newtown School Tragedy Chris Roach, Executive Producer WCVB Scott Isaacs, Executive Producer NewsCenter 5 at 11: Super Storm Sandy's Approach Chris Roach, Executive Producer WCVB Michael Cole, Producer NewsCenter 5 at 6pm Barbara Baranowski, Producer WCVB WVIT News at 11pm Darwin Guggenbiller, Executive Producer WVIT NEWSCAST-EVENING SMALLER MARKETS (50-100+) News 8 at Six (3-1-12) Amy Beveridge, News Director WMTW Western Mass Tornado: One year later Mike Garreffi, News Director WWLP Elysia Rodriguez, Anchor State Police Officer Shot 6pm Newscast 4/13/12 Mike Garreffi, News Director WWLP WJAR NEWS AT 6:00 Suzanne Nadeau-Beever, Executive Producer WJAR GENERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORT Young Stranger Drops in on Hero's Wake Christina Hager Reporter WBZ John Dorman, Photographer/Editor A Bulldog’s Determination in Newtown Jim Altman, Reporter WTIC Tom Carl, Photographer/Editor Robert Hoover, Photographer/Editor The Truth about Panhandling Mike Garreffi, News Director WWLP Laura Hutchinson, Reporter Where's Caleigh? Bill Greene, Videographer The Boston Globe Canine Water Rescue Jean Mackin (Staton), Reporter WMUR Scott Hazzard, Photographer/Editor Meningitis Outbreak Jennifer Berryman, Executive Editor WCVB SPOT NEWS Missing Children Found Sharman Sacchetti, Reporter WFXT Thomas Korsak, Videographer Newtown Tragedy- 11pm newscast John Verrilli , News Director WBZ Newtown Shooting Coverage Alison Morris, Anchor WTIC Nicole Warren, Producer Andrew Kufta, Producer Brent Hardin, Anchor/Reporter The Newtown Shootings; One degree of separation Jim Altman, Reporter WTIC Bradford Reynolds, Photographer Tragedy in Greenland Alisha McDevitt, News Director WMUR Trent Spiner, Assignment Editor David Sakowich, Assignment Manager David Hurlburt, Assistant News Director Lisa Thalhamer, Producer Newtown School Tragedy Gerry Wardwell, Assistant News Director WCVB CONTINUING COVERAGE WITHIN 24 HOURS Superstorm Sandy John Verrilli, News Director WBZ Newtown Shooting Coleen Marren, News Director WTIC Green Line Crash Gerry Wardwell, Assistant News Director WCVB Tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary David Doebler, President & General Manager WVIT Newtown School Tragedy Gerry Wardwell Assistant News Director WCVB Hurricane Sandy Nannette Hobson, News Director NECN CONTINUING COVERAGE NO TIME LIMIT Meningitis Crisis John Verrilli, News Director WBZ Tracking A Killer Bob Ward, Reporter WFXT Richard Ward, Photographer Matt Tomlin, Photographer Ted Cooper, Photographer NECC Meningitis Tragedy Jennifer Berryman, Executive Editor WCVB Sandy: From Anticipation to Devastation James Muro, Reporter WTNH Scandal At The State Drug Lab Jennifer Berryman, Executive Editor WCVB Commitment 2012 Andrew Vrees, News Director WCVB INVESTIGATIVE REPORT FOX Undercover Composite Mike Beaudet, Investigative Reporter WFXT Kevin Rothstein, Investigative Producer Richard Ward, Photographer James Goff, Photographer Jennifer Platt, Photographer Team 5 Investigates Composite Kristen M. Setera, Producer WCVB Sean Kelly, Reporter WBZ (CBS4) Investigative Composite Jonathan Wells, Producer WBZ Aaron Strader, Photographer Kathy Curran, Producer Team 5 Investigates Inofin Kristen Setera, Producer WCVB Anthony Everett, Reporter An F for Fire Inspections Katie Davis, Reporter WJAR Stephanie Cunha, Producer Hank Investigates Mary Schwager, Investigative Producer WHDH Hank Phillippi Ryan, Investigative Reporter Target 12 Investigators: Dirty Deal Walt Buteau, Investigative Reporter WPRI John J. Villella, Jr., Investigative Videographer/Editor FEATURE NEWS REPORT LIGHT FEATURE Great White Hooked Tim Caputo, Reporter WHDH Neal Ernstrom, Photographer Street Stories: "Stringing you along" John J. Villella, Jr., Videographer WPRI Teen Yo-Yo Champ Walt Buteau, Reporter Mathmagician Jim Altman, Reporter WTIC Shawn Sienkiewicz, Photographer/Editor Heavy Metal Work Day Jim Altman, Reporter WTIC Shawn Sienkiewicz, Photographer/Editor The Spirit of Mrs. Woodman Leslie Gaydos, Reporter/Producer NECN John Hammann, Photographer Lauren Kleciak, Editor Memories in analog Darren Durlach, Producer The Boston Globe FEATURE NEWS REPORT LIGHT SERIES The Dish Sarah French, Host WHDH Daytrippers Mike Piskorski, Photographer/Editor WTIC Sarah Cody, Producer/Reporter Jim Altman, Producer/Reporter Garett Allison, Photographer/Editor Pay it Forward Tracy Furey, Writer WFSB Eric Budney, Editor Denise D'Ascenzo, Reporter Feast TV (composite) David Michnowicz, Photojournalist/Editor WVIT Jason Hawkins, Reporter Daryl Vallez, Photojournalist/Editor Pay it Forward Chris Stewart, Reporter WSHM-TV John Chambers, Technical Director Brian Kowalenko, Promotions Specialist Timothy Callery, Photographer Kelley's Story 5 Years Later Kelley Tuthill, Reporter WCVB Steve Colvin, Videographer Barry Mullin, Editor Jennifer Berryman, Executive Editor ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT SPECIALTY REPORT On Set with Katie Couric Karen Meyers, Producer/Reporter/Writer WLNE Behind the curtain: Act one of Darren Durlach, Producer The Boston Globe Barbara Quintiliani's story Geoff Edgers Reporter Boston's Most Recognizable Guest Scott Lapierre, Video/Editor The Boston Globe Jack Thurston Arts Reporting Composite Jack Thurston, Reporter NECN War Horse Jared Bowen, Reporter WGBH Becoming Mary Poppins Doreen Scanlon, Reporter WLNE BUSINESS/CONSUMER SPECIALTY REPORT Never Off the Clock Amelia Kunhardt, Reporter/Photographer/Videographer/Editor Quincy Patriot Ledger Carnival Concerns Jennifer Savio, Producer WHDH Consumer Composite Mary Schwager, Producer WHDH Hank Phillippi Ryan, Reporter Does It Work - Composite Leslie Gaydos, Reporter/Producer NECN John Hammann, Photographer Dan Ferrigan, Photographer Lauren Kleciak, Editor Burning Questions: Dishwashers on Fire Monica Buchanan, Reporter WVIT Sabina Kuriakose, Reporter Daniel Lee, Photojournalist Jack Thurston Business Reporting Composite Jack Thurston, Reporter NECN HEALTH/SCIENCE SPECIALTY REPORT Strength and Sacrifice Keisha Grant, On Air Talent WVIT Daniel Lee, Photographer/Editor Whale Saving App John Charlton, Reporter WTIC Ryan Bernat, Photographer/Editor NewsCenter 5 Medical Composite Jennifer Berryman, Executive Editor WCVB Medical Missionaries Karen Meyers, Producer/Reporter/Writer WLNE Hep C Outbreak Linked to Hospital Worker Jennifer Eagan, Reporter NECN Dirty Ice Monica Buchanan, Reporter WVIT Daniel Lee, Photojournalist Daryl Vallez, Photojournalist POLITICS/GOVERNMENT SPECIALTY REPORT Exposing Government Waste Mike Beaudet, Investigative Reporter WFXT Kevin Rothstein, Investigative Producer Allan DiMaio, Editor Richard Ward, Photographer WBZ (CBS 4) Politics/Government Composite Jonathan Wells Producer WBZ Aaron Strader, Photographer Kathy Curran, Producer Investigating the F-35 David Schneider, Reporter WPTZ Political Reporting Composite Sean Kelly, Investigative Reporter WCVB Kristen M. 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